VICTOR (9-1) 32
HILTON (7-2) 74
Mallory Heise led all scorers for Hilton with 28 points. Heise connected on five threes. Ella Clark added 17 points in the win. Elena Graziano (8), Murphy (7), Paige Siciliano (6), Tea Cosman (3), Brooke Bell (2), Leah Thompson (2) and Ava Heise (1) all scored in the win. Morgan Livingston led Victor with nine points. Devin Livingston (8), Rhylin Fahrenbach (6), Abbie Murphy (6), Hope Stone (2) and Allie Pisano (1).
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-8) 37
BROCKPORT (3-8) 38
Lydia Childs paced all scorers for Brockport with 14 points. Hanna Carpenter added six points in the win. Mia Tyndell scored four points. Ariana Williams led Churchville-Chili with nine points.
WEBSTER THOMAS (4-6) 37
PENFIELD (5-5) 50
Lena Lipani led all scorers for Penfield with 12 points. Ruby Marrapese paced Webster Thomas with 11 points.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (8-1) 65
IRONDEQUOIT (2-9) 31
Petra Hunt topped Pittsford Sutherland’s offense with 16 points while the Knights grabbed their fourth straight win.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (7-3) 57
CANANDAIGUA (5-4) 56
Ava Gallup scored three of her team-high 15 points in the fourth quarter when Webster Schroeder used a 17-13 advantage for a third straight win. Bria Watkins added 14 points in the win. Addie Morgan and Kylie Clement each finished with 10 points. Sarah Ferruzza (5) and Mya Perales (3) each scored in the win. Kyleigh Chapman scored a game-high 16 points for Canandaigua. Eily Hubler and Macy Falk each scored 10 points. Julia Geitner (9) and Macy Bacon (7).
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WAYNE (6-4) 51
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (0-6) 20
ROCHESTER PREP (5-4) 35
YOUNG WOMEN (4-5) 41
OUR LADY OF MERCY (4-7) 41
AQUINAS (7-2) 66
Loren Green led all scorers with 24 points for Aquinas. Molly O’Toole pitched in 13 points in the win. AJ Orr added nine points. Julianna Nkugwa connected for seven points and 10 rebounds. Carlee Thomas (6), Jade Harvey (3), Samiyha Wright (2) and Lia Bronco (2) all scored in the win. Mia Lusardi led Our Lady Of Mercy with 16 points.
ROMULUS (1-7)
NAPLES (0-9)
MYNDERSE (7-2) 51
EAST ROCHESTER (9-2) 35
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HAC (4-4) 15
BLOOMFIELD (8-2) 64
WATERLOO (6-5) 70
NEWARK (7-3) 63
Gwyn Panek led Waterloo with a team-high 20 points. Maci Mueller added 17 points in the win. Addison Bree connected for 16 points. Khia Moody (6), Tangel Williams (5), Delaney Battin (4) and Hannah Harris (2) all scored in the win. Takayla Vaughn led Newark with a 26-point, 14-rebound double-double. Nataleigh Buck added 20 points. Naomi Jones (5), Arizona Chapple (5), Karina Natale (4) and Sophia Delfs (1).
GENEVA (5-4) 21
MIDLAKES (3-7) 43
LE ROY (7-4) 70
GENESEO (3-8) 36
Lindsey Steffenilla finished one rebound shy of a double-double and led four in double figures with 15 points as Le Roy used a 23-4 second-quarter advantage to pull away from a one-possession game. Steffenilla had 15 points to go with five steals and an assist. Abby Allen added 14 points, four assists, three steals and a two rebounds in the win. Lilly Herrick accounted for 12 points, five rebounds and two assists. Gabby Zitz contributed 11 points, seven rebounds, four blocks, a steal and an assist. Kenna MacKenzie (9), Goose Dunn (5) and Sierra Burk (4) rounded out the scoring. Rachel Smith had three assists and Kylie Paddock one rebound.
WARSAW (1-9) 14
AVON (2-9) 33
Maria Geary topped all scorers for Avon with 15 points. Lauren Hill connected three times from beyond the arc in the win. Angelie Salogar pitched in five points. Sophia Phillips led Warsaw with six points.
PERRY (6-4) 65
PAVILION (2-7) 26
Jaelyn Morris paced Perry with a game-high 26 points as the Yellow-Jackets win their fourth straight game. Jessah Morris connected for 12 points in the win. Nellie Koronas added 10 points.
KENDALL (7-3) 11
ELBA (8-2) 56
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-9) 49
PEMBROKE (8-4) 52
Reagan Schneider topped Pembroke with 16 points in the win. The game was knotted at 39-39 going into the fourth quarter when Schneider was one of five players for Pembroke to score in the last frame. Elle Peterson and Onolee Easterbrook each had eight points in the win. Morgan Coniber and Seneca Calderon each finished with six points. Jayden Hootman (2). Emily Parker led all scorers with 23 points for Wheatland-Chili. Parker hit five threes. Jaeda Mekker connected for eight points. Guerrero (7), Chyene Whitcomb (6), Jahzera Mcgee-Burgers (3) and Whitney Thrust (2).
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (5-4) 37
BYRON-BERGEN (3-5) 36
Emma Sisson scored eight points in the win with two of them coming as she found the nylon off of a putback with the buzzer sounding to win the game for Notre Dame Batavia in overtime. Sofia Falleti led all scorers with 20 points in the win. Falleti grabbed 14 boards to add a double-double. Olivia Senf led Byron-Bergen with 13 points.
LYNDONVILLE (4-6) 13
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (9-1) 47
Alea Groff and Caitlin Ryan each led all scorers for Oakfield-Alabama with 13 points as Oakfield grabbed its eighth straight win. Allie Williams connected for 10 points in the win. Piper Hyde added seven points and Rylee Denny scored two points.
ALEXANDER (8-2) 55
ATTICA (3-6) 26
Alyssa Kramer finished with a double-double to lead Alexander to a fifth straight win. Kramer scored 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. Madi Boyce connected for 18 points in the win.
HOLLEY (3-5)
BARKER (VI)
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-10) 25
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (7-4) 70
Bailey Mullen scored 13 of her game-high 24 points in the first half as Canisteo-Greenwood brought a 36-14 lead into the locker room. Mullen hit for nine points beyond the arc to go with seven rebounds and seven steals in the game. Kora Button connected for 18 points in the win. Paris May finished with 13 points, seven steals and five rebounds. Harlie McCaffrey had four points and nine rebounds. Peyton Peters (5), McKenna Ferris (4) and Sidney Drouin (2) each contributed in the win. The win was the 100th for Lester York in his seventh season on the sideline of Canisteo-Greenwood. York previously coached at Canaseraga. Aslyn Stratton led Campbell-Savona with eight points. Emma Ray added six points. Jenna Machuga (5), Elizabeth Crosson (3) and Jaylynn Machuga (2).
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (5-7) 36
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (9-3) 63
Kamryn Edwards scored six of her game-high 20 points in the first quarter while Avoca-Prattsburgh jumped out to a 19-4 lead. Edwards connected nine times from the floor leading Avoca to a sixth straight win. Meyah Putnam added 17 points in the win. Breanna Jorritsma pitched in 10 points. D’Mariannah Hinson-Pike hit three three-pointers. Gwenn Moon (2), Emma Carlton (2), Averianna Reagan (2) and Kendra Gay (1) all scored in the win. Payton Odell led Arkport-Canaseraga with 16 points. Seventh Grader Grace Mahany connected for 13 points. Madelyn Kellogg (3), Grace Groves (2) and Jasmine King (2).
ADDISON (3-8) 46
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-11) 23
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