HILTON (7-3) 63
VICTOR (6-2) 77
Garrett Clar and Griffen Hopkins combined for 50 points to lead Victor. Clar poured in 26 points and connected three times from distance while Hopkins posted 24 points and buried a pair of triples. Owen Dake was also in double digits with 10 points. Colin Kubrich (7), Nick Leonard (5), Randy Johnson (3) and Brody Burgess (2) rounded out the Blue Devils efforts. Ben Sneddon scored a game-high 34 points, including 26 in the second half, to lead Hilton. John Bianchi was the only other Cadet in double digits scoring 11. Brady Gerig (7), Shawn Cavey (6), Andrew Lenhard (4) and Jack Smith (1) rounded out Hilton’s scoring output on the night.
IRONDEQUOIT (6-4) 71
PITTSFORD MENDON (6-3) 60
Quinn VanKerkhove led Irondequoit with 26 points, including 11-for-11 at the free throw line. Nikki Yudin connected three times from behind the arc and totaled 17 points while Isaiah Ballard posted 11. The Eagles used a 20-8 third quarter to open up their advantage. Mendon cut the margin to five with three minutes to play but the Eagles went 7-for-8 down the stretch from the line to seal the win. Myles Wynn added seven while DJ Kemp and Goti Bandas each scored five. Michael Bischoping scored a game-high 27 points, including four three-pointers to lead Pittsford Mendon. Bischoping added 10 rebounds for the Vikings. Joshua Shadders chipped in with 12 points while Cayden Rathnam scored eight. Daniel Hurley added seven points while Amari Coleman and Benjamin Mai each added three for the Vikings.
GENEVA (6-2) 61
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-5) 53
Sophomore DePatrick Overstreet scored 19 points to lead Geneva. Kaden Larsen-Porter finished with seven assists and three blocks. De’Sean Bruce scored 14 points for the Panthers.
FRANKLIN (5-4) 43
FAIRPORT (9-2) 75
LaShard Lowry buried five three-pointers and scored 26 points to lead Fairport. The Red Raiders used a 17-5 third quarter to open up the lead. Aidan White tallied 17 points while Alex Grejda added 12 points and connected on three triples. Landon Brunken (7), Connor Kiel (6), Marques Garrett (4) and Will Stanek (3) rounded out the Red Raiders’ efforts. Shawn Goins led Franklin with 14 points while Clarence Thompson added 10. Lavante Brown (7), Curtis Bell (4) and Kollin McCullough (4) all chipped in for the Bulldogs.
AQUINAS (11-0) 56
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-6) 44
Chris Leysath scored 14 of his team-leading 16 points in the second half and grabbed 17 rebounds as Aquinas pulled away late to remain unbeaten. The Li’l Irish used an 18-9 fourth quarter, including 9-for-11 shooting at the charity stripe, to put the game away. Jadeir Breedlove tallied 15 points in the win while Mackie Terry tallied 10 points, four assists and seven steals. Christian McCullough (7), Micah Anderson (6) and Trent Buttles (2) all chipped in for Aquinas. Shane Talbot led Webster Thomas with a game-high 19 points while Chase Fitch added 10. Boston DeWitte (8), Joey Presutti (4), Sean Quinn (2) and Joey Baller (1) rounded out the Titans’ scoring.
ROCHESTER PREP (4-7) 74
GREECE OLYMPIA (1-7) 54
Jahmere Brown, Kyrell Shaw and Tyron Shaw all eclipsed 20 points to lead Rochester Prep. The Tigers led 38-37 at the half before exploding in the third quarter with a 21-4 run to open the game up for good. Khalil Herring (6), Cadyn McLodge (2) and Jayden Sheffield (2) rounded out Rochester Prep’s scoring. Caiden Evans led Greece Olympia with 24 points while William Brown-Nelson cracked double figures with 14. Noah Tackley chipped in with six points while Kahlil Pritchett and Connor Welker each tallied five for the Spartans.
VERTUS (5-7) 59
GATES CHILI (2-7) 61
MCQUAID JESUIT (2-7) 68
EDISON/SWW (6-5) 80
Davijon Lipscomb eclipsed 40 points for the second time in under a week, racking up 42 and finished three assists shy of a triple-double to lead Edison/SWW. The senior guard scored 13 in the third quarter when the Inventors turned a one-possession game at halftime into an 11-point advantage heading into the final eight minutes of play. Lipscomb also had 10 rebounds and four steals in the win. Teammate Shamier Hooks added 16 points, five rebounds, five assists and two steals. Javier Medina had 10 points. Kyair Calloway (8), Jearney Higdon (2) and Anthony Johnson (2) also scored for Edison/SWW. Jaiyden Jones led McQuaid with 23 points. Henry Fox added 17 and Isaiah Anderson 11 points for the Jesuit Knights. Lucas Wachter (6) and Andrew Gerenski (4) also contributed to the offense.
WILSON MAGNET (2-10) 53
EAST HIGH (8-0) 72
Zion Parson poured in 28 points as East remained unbeaten. The Eagles used a 24-6 second quarter to fly past Wilson for good. Markell Kingston-Johnson tacked on 19 points in the win, including 13 in the second quarter. Kamell Little added eight points, Keysean Leonard scored seven, Zymeir Jackson tacked on six and Quentin Suggs tallied four. Dasiah White scored 14 of his team-leading 19 in the second half to power Wilson. Kendrick Moxley also cracked double digits with 17 points for the Wildcats. Ibra Hakizimana (5), Paris Brooken (2), Shamar Pittman (2) and Harrison Van Meter (2) rounded out Wilson’s efforts.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (3-6) 65
WORLD OF INQUIRY (4-5) 56
Latrell Ingram recorded a double-double with 25 points and 10 rebounds and Ishmael Gonzales scored a game-high 29 points to lead the School of the Arts. SOTA raced out to a 17-6 edge in the first quarter behind 11 from Ingram. Paul Stevens secured 17 rebounds for the Silverhawks while Sam Howland (6) and Bennie Laver (5) also scored for SOTA. Jaedon Adams posted 24 points to lead World of Inquiry’s efforts. Yacoub Tarawally cracked double figures with 12 points while De’Andre Leonard scored eight. Justice Stubbs (6), Ibrahim Bangura (4) and Rory Rhone (2) rounded out the Griffins scoring.
MYNDERSE ACADEMY (5-4) 47
WAYNE (9-2) 64
Cam Blankenberg pured in 30 points for a second-straight game, and Wayne won its sixth straight game. PJ Ostrowski added 22 points in the win. Stephen Habecker finished with 11 assists for the Eagles.
EAST ROCHESTER (10-0) 50
WATERLOO (2-7) 39
Ray Allen scored 15 and Judah Tanner tallied 14 to help lead East Rochester. Allen scored 13 of his 15 in the second half as the Bombers rallied from a three-point halftime deficit. Eli Tanner (9), Justice Allen (4), Seth Lockwood (3), Noah Wollschleger (3) and Jordan Nunn (2) rounded out the scoring for East Rochester. Devin Mulvey-Salerno led Waterloo with 13 points. Brandon Lee and Carter Peterson also cracked double digits scoring 11 and 10 respectively. Dylan Caraballo (3) and John Bates (2) also scored for the Tigers.
SODUS (6-2) 55
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (4-8) 42
Angel Padilla scored 17 points to lead Sodus to its second win in a row. Marques Wigent chipped in with 14 points. Logan Caves scored 15 points to lead North Rose-Wolcott while Cody Crane added 11.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-10) 31
RED CREEK (5-5) 66
MARION (0-11) 39
WILLIAMSON (3-5) 75
LYONS (10-1) 85
GANANDA (8-4) 62
Mikey Briggs racked up 25 points, 10 assists, three rebounds and five steals to power Lyons to its sixth consecutive win. JJ Johnson added 26 points and eight rebounds for the Lions who used a 48-22 first half to build their lead. Dez Bell posted nine points, five rebounds and six assists while Stephen LeBrecht also scored nine. Devyn Williams tallied six points, eight rebounds and four assists while Zavien Horn grabbed seven rebounds and scored two points. Darius Asberry rounded out the Lions’ efforts with three points and three rebounds. Miles Caviness led Gananda with 20 points, including three triples. Hunter Vogt was close behind with 18 points and Cooper Grassel scored 15. Brayden Dohse (4), Owen Switzer (3) and Aidan Giancursio (2) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Panthers.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-10) 35
HORNELL (9-1) 70
HAVERLING (3-8) 58
LIVONIA (4-8) 66
Connor Feehan and Jackson Cook scored 14 apiece to lead Livonia to the win. Thomas Stewart tallied 13 points and six rebounds for the Bulldogs who outscored Haverling 39-17 in the second and third quarters. Feehan added five rebounds and five assists while Cook added four boards and dished four assists. Nicholas Coyle made ir four Livonia players in double digits with 13 points, eight assists and three rebounds. Gavin Woolston was a spark off of the bench with five second-half points. Lucas Ray finished with four points and seven rebounds while Ryan Bosch added three points. Jake Hagadone led all scorers with 28 points, including two three-pointers. Austin Durand added 13 points while Ezra Hoad scored eight. Larry Duncan (6) and Mike Binkowski (3) also chipped in for Haverling.
GENESEO (7-5) 53
LE ROY (8-2) 70
Merritt Holly racked up 44 points, on 21-for-28 from the field and 2-for-3 at the free throw line, and 14 rebounds to lead Le Roy to its fourth straight win. It was the second straight and third game overall that Holley eclipsed the 40-point mark for the Oatkan Knights. Jean Agosto added a double-double with 10 points, 10 rebounds, four assists and two steals. Adam Woodworth added six points and eight assists while Matthew Hockey tallied six points. Zander Staba tacked on two points and Jake Higgins added two points, six rebounds and three assists. Jackson Willis led Geneseo, pouring in 32 points while Kellen O’Brien added 10. Avery Hepler (6), Caleb Rice (3) and Oren Ray (2) rounded out the Blue Devils efforts.
AVON (11-0) 68
WARSAW (6-6) 57
Trevor Stroud finished with 21 points to lead Avon as they held on late. The Braves got out to a 35-6 first quarter lead but Warsaw battled back and cut the lead to six with two minutes to play. Stroud went 5-for-7 at the free throw line in the fourth to close the door. Josh Harter had 20 points while Michael Rowland had 17 points for Avon. Quinton Librock finished with 18 points to lead Warsaw while Bailey Schell had 12 and Patrick Klump finished with 11.
PAVILION (3-7) 46
PERRY (2-8) 48
John Thomas Grover added 13 to lead Perry to its second straight win. Emmit Hill provided a spark off the bench with 6 points and Beau Slocum made big plays down the stretch, finishing with four points. Bryce Tallman scored 11 and Hunter Henchen had 12 points to join Grover in double figures for the Yellowjackets. Trenton Washburn added a basket to round out Perry’s efforts. Pavilion was led by Case Cummins who tallied 18 points. Landen Stoddard added 13 points for the Golden Gophers. Ryan Carney (6), Ryan MacKay (4), Brennan Royce (3) and Mason Gilkes (2) rounded out Pavilion’s efforts.
Perry Head Coach Phil Wyant – “It was another hard-fought win and I am proud of the effort and resiliency we showed tonight”.
LETCHWORTH (3-6) 69
MOUNT MORRIS (3-5) 66
Letchworth led most of the night and held off Mount Morris late behind a three from Blake Jackson and a pair of free throws from Isaac Hanson. Bryson Constantino buried three triples in the fourth quarter and got fouled on a three-pointer to lead the Blue Devils late charge. Constantino finished with 24 points to power Mount Morris while Luis Crespo-Toledo added 11 points and five rebounds. Mason Santini recorded 11 points and 10 rebounds for a double-double before fouling out in the fourth. Anthony Hightower tallied nine points with eight rebounds, six assists and four steals.
ATTICA (7-2) 52
WELLSVILLE (4-7) 48
Jack Janes tallied a double-double, recording 18 points and 13 rebounds to lead Attica. Carter Gorski chipped in 15 points while Clayton Bezon added nine points and 10 rebounds for the Blue Devils. Tyler Vogel led Wellsville with 14 points and Jayvontay Howard scored 13 for the the Lions.
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (6-3) 60
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (9-2) 36
Macoy Putnam tallied 25 points and buried three three-pointers to lead Avoca-Prattsburgh. Jaeden Crowder scored 14 points and hit a pair of threes while Chris Abbott posted 11. Daniel Stilson and Collin Hammond each scored four and Landon White added a basket to round out the Titans scoring. Caden Carey led Arkport-Canaseraga with 12 points while Alex Vilkhu scored eight. Tim Vilkhu posted seven points, Devin Moran drilled a three-pointer and Ibra Ford, Dan Clark and Koehler Preston each added two points.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (3-6)
HAMMONDSPORT (3-6)
FILLMORE (8-2) 72
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (4-4) 22
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