IRONDEQUOIT (2-10) 33
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-4) 64
Shaye Angelo topped Honeoye Falls-Lima with 21 points. Caroline Smith connected for 12 points in the win. Katie Adams pitched in 10 points. Kailey Besio led Irondequoit with 12 points. Destynie Saunders finished with six points.
GATES CHILI (3-8) 34
PITTSFORD MENDON (9-2) 62
Eva Dixon’s game-high 13 points led Pittsford Mendon to its third straight win. Dixon connected five times from the floor and connected twice from the line. Danielle Mooney added 12 points in the win. Sarah Hanfland and Kate Crowley each scored 11 points. Gabriela Esposito (8), Cate Rathnam (3), Lenora Graff (2) and Julia Dickinson (2) each scored in the win. Melice Gaye paced Gates Chili with a game-high 19 points. India Williams (9), Cassaundra Carpenter (3), Karina Rozhevenko (2) and Sawsan Abdeldayem (1).
BRIGHTON (2-7) 26
PENFIELD (6-5) 54
Emma Alexander topped Penfield with a game-high 23 points. Cassidy Cone recorded a 12-point, 11-rebound double-double. Sadie Scott led Brighton with 10 points.
HILTON (8-2) 51
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (7-4) 46
Mallory Heise finished with a team-high 14 points all coming in the second half as Hilton went on to outscore Webster-Schroeder 31-16 in the last two quarters after they trailed by 10 at half. Leah Thompson added a 10-point, 11-rebound double-double in the win. Ella Simonelli pitched in nine points. Ella Clark (8) and Brooke Bell (1) also scored in the win. Bria Watkins paced Schroeder with a game-high 16 points. Addie Morgan finished with 10 points. Mya Perales connected three times from behind the arc. Rachel DeMocker (5), Sarah Ferruzza (4) and Kylie Clement (2).
CANANDAIGUA (6-4) 68
FAIRPORT (3-7) 34
Kyleigh Chapman scored nine of her game-high 15 points in the first half as Canandaigua jumped out to a 33-12 lead going into the locker room. Chapman connected seven times from the floor. Julia Geitner matched Chapman’s total hitting four threes and three free-throws. Macy Bacon added in 11 points. Leah Sheridan (10), Macy Falk (7), Ava Read (5), Lola Schorr (4) and Brooke Rizzo (1) all scored in the win also. Jada Crocker led Fairport with six points. Lola Pucci (5), Samara Rizzo (4), Tamara Dergham (3), Ava Bagnato (3), Livea Amadori (3), Delaney Mcintyre (3), Autumn Fitch (2), Meghan Arserio (2), Amiya Johnson (2) and Julia Stuart (1).
WEBSTER THOMAS (4-7) 34
VICTOR (10-1) 51
Rhylin Fehrenbach paced Victor with a team-high 15 points. Hope Stone added 12 points in the win. Kristina Baller scored a game-high 17 points for Webster Thomas.
ROCHESTER PREP (5-5)
MONROE (3-6)
GENEVA (5-5) 30
FRANKLIN/NORTHEAST (4-5) 45
Chloe Jarvis led Franklin/Northeast with 22 points. Jarvis connected six times from behind the arc. Daniela Cantero pitched in seven points in the win. Janya Coleman-Estrada (6), Jo-Marie Young (4), Niyanna Mitchell (3) and Kimani Mitchell (1) each scored in the win. Kaitlyn Wright led Geneva with 10 points. Allie Good (9), Kate Good (7), Meghan Forbes (3) and Claire Dunham (1).
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (0-6)
C.G. FINNEY (6-1)
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (0-8) 20
YOUNG WOMEN (5-6) 70
HAC (4-4)
ROMULUS (1-8)
NAPLES (1-10) 16
MARCUS-WHITMAN (7-3) 52
Aliysiah Clark scored eight of her game-high 19 points in the first quarter as Marcus-Whitman jumped out to a 14-5 lead on its way to a third straight win. Sophie Snyder pitched in eight points in the win. Lily Carroll scored seven points. Elizabeth Deatherage (6), Helen Snyder (3), Hailee King (3), Ceci Conley (2), Whitney Cotroneo (2) and Evy Royston (2) all scored in the win. Erica Reigelsperger paced Naples with six points. Emily Lester (4), Grayce Hedbing (4) and Polly Bay (2).
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (10-0) 69
SOUTH SENECA (6-6) 43
Kendall Parker scored 12 of her game-high 21 points in the first half as Dundee-Bradford grabbed a 38-21 lead on the way to a 10th win by double digits. Parker grabbed 12 rebounds to secure a double-double. Kailey Yeoman finished with 19 points in the win. Cheyanne Grandall (10), Korrin Yeoman (6), Alissa Eaves (5), Madalyn Knapp (3), Adrienne Kendall (3), and Mikayla Schoffner (2) each scored in the win. Karah Hill scored a team-high 14 points for South Seneca. Chloe Scott added 10 points. Haley Parry (9), Kenzie Snyder (8), Ava Utter (2).
WATERLOO (7-5) 69
AVON (2-10) 15
Addison Bree led Waterloo with a game-high 20 points. Tangle Williams and Delainey Battin each had 13 points in the win. Lauren Hill paced Avon with five points.
BLOOMFIELD (9-2) 68
HONEOYE (3-7) 11
PALMYRA-MACEDON (7-1) 37
PENN YAN (2-9) 18
MYNDERSE (8-2) 48
MIDLAKES (3-8) 31
Chelsea Korzeniewski and Lauren McDermott combined for 12 third-quarter points as Mynderse pulled away from a single-possession battle at halftime to win for the second time in as many games. Leading 21-18, McDermott hit a pair of 3-pointers while Korzeniewski connected three times from the floor, and the Blue Devils went on to take a 13-point advantage into the fourth quarter. McDermott finished with 13 points in the win. Korzeniewski had 10. Maddie Verkey registered a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Peyton Verkey had six points and 13 rebounds. Dani McDermott (3) and Sophie Palladino (2) rounded out the Mynderse scoring. Stella Delpapa and Zoey Overslaugh scored 10 points apiece for Midlakes. Sophey Carswell (5), Mia Van Savage (3), Amelia Maslyn (2) and Ariana Hicks (1) also scored for the Screaming Eagles.
WAYNE (6-5) 50
NEWARK (8-3) 77
TaKayla Vaughn led Newark with a double-double. Vaughn had 21 points and 20 rebounds. Karina Natale scored 16 points. Nataleigh Buck finished with 12 points. Naomi Jones had 11 points. Arizona Chapple added a 10-points, 12-rebound double-double. Malia Brown connected for seven points.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (1-6)
JORDAN-ELBRIDGE (III)
GENESEO (3-9) 45
LETCHWORTH (5-8) 67
Alyssa Milillo led all scorers with 19 points for Letchworth. Sasha Bellamy and Annika Milillo each connected for 13 points. Annika also grabbed 11 rebounds to make it a double-double. Charity Scott added in 10 points. Emily Perl (7), Abbie DeRock (4) and Aubre Brown (1) all contributed in the win. Lili Pritchard paced Geneseo with 15 points. Emily Lamb finished with 11 points. Olivia Bucci (8), Heather Wright (5), Miley Baughman (5) and Lily McBride (2).
WELLSVILLE (7-4) 40
HORNELL (7-1) 62
LIVONIA (5-5) 34
DANSVILLE (11-2) 42
Megan Tyler scored a team-high 13 points helping Dansville grab its fourth straight win. Chelsia Tyler finished with 11 points in the win. Aynsley Belcher had 10 points. Taylor Hamsher (6) and Kali Meyer (2) also scored in the win. Libby Kwak scored a game-high 16 points for Livonia. Kwak hit four three’s.
LE ROY (8-4) 64
WARSAW (1-10) 21
Goose Dunn finished with a double-double, and Le Roy won for the fifth time in the past six games. Dunn scored 16 points and grabbed a dozen rebounds to go with five steals and two assists in the win. Kenna MacKenzie added 17 points, three rebounds, two steals and an assist while Lindsey Steffenilla had 11 points, four rebounds, three assists and a steal. Abby Allen had seven points and six assists. Gabby Zitz accounted for six points and 10 rebounds. Sierra Burk (5) and Kylie Paddock (2) rounded out the scoring for Le Roy. Rachel Smith had a rebound and an assist. Lilly Herrick contributed a rebound and a steal.
PERRY (6-5) 38
KESHEQUA (11-1) 59
Riley Nageldinger scored a team-high 14 points in Keshequa’s eighth straight win. Alcia Wood pitched in 12 points in the win. Ava Thayer and Libby Benner each finished with nine points. Braelyn Isaman (6), Ryley Benner (4), Bree Benner (3) and Abby Wood (2) each pitched in in the win. Jaelyn Morris led Perry with a game-high 21 points. Nellie Koronas added nine points. Jade Duffin (4), Olivia Monteleone (2) and Jessah Morris (2).
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-10) 28
HOLLEY (5-5) 42
PEMBROKE (8-5) 46
ELBA (9-2) 54
ALEXANDER (9-2) 55
BYRON-BERGEN (4-5) 33
ATTICA (3-7) 26
LYNDONVILLE (5-6) 39
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (6-4) 32
KENDALL (7-4) 28
Sofia Falleti led Notre Dame-Batavia with a game-high 13 points helping the Irish grab its second straight overtime win. Emma Sisson pitched in seven points and Nina Bartz finished with six points.
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-11)
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-10)
FILLMORE (7-2) 29
HAMMONDSPORT (8-2) 52
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (8-4) 52
ADDISON (3-9) 22
Bailey Mullen scored nine of her game-high 24 points came in the first half as Canisteo-Greenwood jumped out to a 22-9 lead. Mullen connected 13 times from the line and five times from the floor. McKenna Ferris added 15 points in the win. Harlie McCaffery pitched in six points and 13 rebounds. Kadyn Piliero (3), Sidney Drouin (2) and Peyton Peters (2) each scored in the win. Caidyn Jones and Breagan Jones each topped Addison with six points. Sadie Straus (4), Ava White (2) and Reagan Quick (2).
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