EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS (2-6) 59
EARLY COLLEGE (1-8) 50
Esau Joseph scored seven of his 16 points in the fourth quarter and Justice Davis accounted for all 10 of his points in the third as Eugenio Maria de Hostos used a 36-22 second-half advantage to rally from a five-point halftime deficit and pull away for the win. Miguel Chavere scored 10 points, seven of which were in the first half. Jarvis Lewis had seven points. Seth Patterson put up six points. Hippo Vargas scored all five of his points in the fourth quarter. Luis Tolentino made four free throws. Antrel Jackson had 19 points after the first two quarters and finished his night with 24 for Early College. Michael Stroughter added 20 points including a dozen in the second half. Other scorerrs for Early College were Jahmeik Donald (3), Josue Oquendo (2), and Josh Jefferson (1).
WORLD OF INQUIRY (4-6) 44
MONROE (6-2) 61
Daiquon McKinney finished with a game-high 19 points, and Monroe won by double digits for the fifth time this season. Cameron Miller added 14 points, while Tajhmir Mullins finished with a dozen. Marcus Freeman laced a pair of three-pointers for his six points. Navareon Patton and Anthony Davis each scored two points. Rory Rhone had a team-high 13 points for World of Inquiry. Yacoub Tarawally totaled 10 points. Jaedon Adams and Diontaye Carroll both scored eight points. Other scorers for World of Inquiry were Justice Stubbs (3) and Tyrone Fisher (2).
UNIVERSITY PREP (6-3) 70
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (4-7) 60
Gavin White scored 15 points, brought down eight rebounds and grabbed three steals in UPrep’s fourth-straight win. Jermelle Cotton scored 16 points and made two assists. Alex Webb added 14 points, eight rebounds, and three steals. Percy Robinson tallied 11 points and three rebounds.
SOUTH SENECA (3-6) 50
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (6-6) 34
Kenny Halsey scored 24 points as South Seneca outscored Dundee/Bradford 31-17 in the second half to secure the win. Taj Amisano scored a dozen after going scoreless in the first quarter. Logan Laverack scored six of his eight points in the third quarter. Jayden Reed and Kyan Miller each tallied three points. Chris Clancey paced Dundee/Bradford with 11 points. Aidan Webster supplied eight points. Other scorers for Dundee/Bradford were Aidan Monell (7), Jeremy Stiles (3), Brody Ryan (2), Trey Hoffman (2), and Alex Goltry (1).
PENN YAN (4-5) 62
NAPLES (2-8) 36
Liam Chapman scored seven of his 18 points in the first quarter when Penn Yan jumped out to an eight-point lead on the way to a 34-18 advantage at halftime. Chapman connected on a pair of shots from the floor and converted 3-of-6 free throws in the opening eight minutes. Matthew Tones hit three 3-pointers as part of a game-high 19-point performance. Ethan VanDelinder added seven points in the win. Aven Foster (6), Anthony Condella (6), Braden Fingar (4) and Jaxson Enos (2) also contributed to the Mustangs’ offense. Matthew Lincoln scored seven points to pace the Naples offense. Landon Gleichauf (6), Hayden Liddiard (6), Maddox Mannella (4), Colin Kenney (3), Anthony LaFemina (2) and Andrew Goodwin (2) rounded out the Naples production.
HONEOYE (6-5) 45
BLOOMFIELD (5-3) 64
Cam Smith guided the offense for Bloomfield with 20 points and nine assists as the Bombers picked up their second win in their last three games. Grady Rodgers scored all of his 18 points from behind the three-point line. Garion Tolbert contributed eight points, and Jon Nelson scored seven points. Bloomfield outscored Honeoye by at least nine points in each half. Other scorers for Bloomfield were Connor Moore (5), Braedon Smith (4), and Ben Jones (2). Landon Washburn was the leading scorer for Honeoye with 13 points. Owen Reynolds had seven first-half points and finished with 10 points. Other scorers for Honeoye were Braiden Schneider (7), Owen Cuba (5), Billy Covey (3), Evan Ansalem (3), John Blair (2), and Dylan Abrams (1).
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-7) 52
KESHEQUA (1-10) 40
Tyler Potter scored all 10 of his points in the fourth quarter for Caledonia-Mumford to help the Raiders snap a four-game losing streak. Tied at 40 with over three minutes left, Caledonia-Mumford finished the game on a 12-0 run to seal the win. Donny Peet led the scoring for Caledonia-Mumford with 15 points and three steals. Nate Doll scored 13 points, brought down 10 rebounds, and made four steals. Braedon Fonte added 11 points and bagged four steals. Aidan Upright turned in a double-double for Keshequa with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Ian Hinrich brought down 10 rebounds and paired it with eight points. Owen Pike scored eight points, and Brady Wood hit two three-pointers for six points.
BYRON-BERGEN (9-1) 57
ALEXANDER (8-3) 54
ELBA (3-7) 38
PEMBROKE (6-2) 63
Tyson Totten tallied 24 points and eight rebounds in Pembroke’s fifth win in its last six games. Avery Ferreira and Sam Pfeiffer each buried three three-pointers and scored 17 and 11 points respectively. Sean Pustulka dished out eight assists. Nicholas Scott put up 16 points for Elba.
“We had three good defensive quarters to close out the game,” said Pembroke coach Matt Shay. “I thought we did a nice job managing the game and that is a credit to Sean (Pustulka) at the point.”
LYNDONVILLE (0-9) 26
ATTICA (8-2) 77
Cole Harding supplied Attica with 22 points and 16 rebounds in the Blue Devils’ sixth win in their last seven games. Jack Janes stuffed the box score with 21 points, eight rebounds, and six assists. Carter Gorski turned in 13 points. Clayton Bezon added 11 points. Colton Smith led Lyndonville in scoring with 16 points.
KENDALL (4-6) 63
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (8-1) 83
Ryan Fitzpatrick supplied a Notre Dame Batavia team with 24 points, eight rebounds, and four steals as the Fighting Irish won their second straight game. Jaden Sherwood scored 19 points and made eight assists. Jay Antinore totaled a dozen points and made five steals. Makyell Walker was the other player in double figures for Notre Dame with 11 points. Other scorers for the Fighting Irish were Mavrik Hall (6), George Woodruff (5), Evan Fitzpatrick (4), and Chase Antinore (2). Jacek Kwiatkowski scored a team-high 15 points off the back of four three-pointers for Kendall. Louis Conte and Hunter Richards scored 13 and 11 points respectively. Other scorers for Kendall were Austin Wakefield (9), Austin Werth (8), William Kludt (4), and Jonas Rhodes (3).
HOLLEY (2-8) 38
WHEATLAND-CHILI (7-2) 54
Jaden Schwenebraten and Leighton Williams each finished with double-doubles for Wheatland-Chili as the pair combined to score 41 of the Wildcats’ 54 points. Williams scored a game-high 22 points and brought down 10 rebounds, while Schwenebraten scored 19 points and hauled in 15 rebounds. Louden Thrush supplied seven points. Other scorers for Wheatland-Chili were Javier Ellington (4) and A’nari Trotter (2). Vinny Golisano paced Holley with 20 points. Destin Kuyal and Joshua Silpoch each tallied six points. Other scorers for Holley were Elijah Lang (2), Carter McGuire (2), Lance Babcock (1), and Benjamin Cox (1).
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (5-4) 73
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (3-9) 35
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-11) 50
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-11) 30
Jackson Kibler led all scorers with 20 points, and also totaled six rebounds and six assists for Campbell-Savona. Chance Miller scored a dozen points and brought down 14 rebounds. Dakota Ogden finished with 10 points and five rebounds.
ADDISON (6-5) 40
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (10-1) 66
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