HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-6) 54
EDISON TECH (7-5) 63
Senior guard Davijon Lipscomb scored 23 points, gobbled 11 rebounds, dished out seven assists and swiped five steals for Edison Tech. Sophomore guard Javier Medina added 17 points and four steals. Senior guard Jearney Higdon chipped in 11 points. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, Wyatt Huff led with 23 points. Quinn Kailbourne combined for all 13 of his points in the first and fourth quarters. Drew Angelo contributed 10 points. Other scorers – Honeoye Falls-Lima: Austyn Crego (4), Conor Finn (2), Matthew Meacham (2); Edison Tech: Shamier Hooks (4), Kyair Calloway (2), Jaydkiel Diaz (2)
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (8-2) 47
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (4-6) 49
Sam Howland scored a game-high 21 points and swiped a steal at halfcourt with three seconds left to secure back-to-back wins for School Of The Arts. The senior guard grabbed six rebounds and accumulated five thefts. Howland poured in 17 second-half points, converted six of his seven made field goals inside the arc and drained 6-of-8 free throws. Junior guard Latrell Ingram scored 14 points in three quarters and nailed two long-distance shots. Sophomore forward Paul Stevens cleaned up 14 boards to go along with his two points. For Harley-Allendale-Columbia, sophomore guard Harlan Novy-Marx poured in nine field goals for 18 points – all after the first quarter. Junior guard Ryan D’Arduini led the offense early with 11 first-half tallies. Other scorers – Harley-Allendale-Columbia: James Dorsey (6), Orlando Marquez (5), James Michael (4), Tyler Knapp (3); School Of The Arts: Ishmael Gonzales (5), Zayvier Little (3), Jordan Jenkins (2), Bennie Laver (2)
MCQUAID (2-8) 47
EAST (10-0) 54 (OT)
Zion Parson scored four of East High’s 10 extra-period points as the Eagles pulled away to remain undefeated. The sophomore forward led with a game-high 18 points and combined for 10 in the first, third and fourth quarters. Junior guard Keysean Leonard drilled a pair of three-pointers as part of his 12-point output. Markell Kingston- Johnson finished with 10 points. For McQuaid, Quinn Wilson stepped up with all 15 of his points after the opening period. Isaiah Anderson and Jaiyden Jones both netted 12 points. Other scorers – McQuaid: Henry Fox (6), Lucas Wachter (2) ; East: Zymier Jackson (7), Jayden Holmes (3), Sulayman Aden (2), Micah Johnson (2)
FRANKLIN (6-4) 85
WILSON MAGNET (2-11) 53
Terence Thompson dominated with 23 points, 22 rebounds, 12 blocks and 10 assists for Franklin – the program’s first quadruple-double since the late Wayne Kittleberger in the early 2000s. The senior center charged the Bulldogs’ offense early with 20 first-half points and converted 10 shots. Clarence Thompson followed up with 18 points and swiped five steals. Shawn Goins finished with 17 points and four takeaways. Senior guard Kollin McCullough added 16 points and five boards. For Wilson Magnet, Da-Siah White scored a game-high 25 points and reached the 1,000-point career milestone in the third quarter. The junior guard scored five points in both the second and fourth quarters, six in the first and nine in the third. Sophomore forward Paris Brooken stepped up with all 16 of his points in the first half. Other scorers – Franklin: Daniel Gay (5), Curtis Bell (4), Isaiah Caruthers (2); Wilson Magnet: Ibrahim Hakizimana (3), Shamar Pittman (3), Kendrick Moxley (2).
C. G. FINNEY (8-4) 68
LYONS (10-2) 62
Daniel Colon and Xavier Owens combined for 13 third-quarter points as Charles G. Finney outscored Lyons, 19-10, to win its third straight. Deadlocked at intermission at halftime, Owens hit three of his four field goals made along with a free throw while Colon nailed two long-range shots. Colon finished with five three-pointers and 17 points while Owens converted seven charity-stripe makes as part of his 15. Sophomore guard Brealen Broome dialed up four long-distance makes among his eight field goals for a game-high 22 points. Junior guard Ethan Krogg contributed 10 points in three quarters. For Lyons, sophomore forward JJ Johnson ignited the offense early with 14 of his 20 points in the first half. Mikey Briggs came alive for 13 points after the opening period and accumulated 10 steals for a double-double. The senior guard added five assists, two rebounds and one block. Devyn Williams combined for all 11 of his points in the second and fourth periods. Sophomore forward Stephen LeBrecht chipped in 10 points in three quarters. Other scorers – C. G. Finney: Jadon Maus (2), Ethan Snavely (2); Lyons: Dez Bell (6), Jaheim Morris (2)
GREECE ATHENA (10-0) 81
BROCKPORT (3-9) 51
I’zayah Reaves compiled 19 points and paced a Greece Athena offense in which 10 Trojans scored. The junior guard netted all of his points after the first quarter, including 16 in the second and third periods combined. Reaves made three long-range shots as well along with collecting five assists, four rebounds and two steals. Senior guard Zee Johnson followed up with 16 points, six boards, five swipes and three dimes. Khorie Reaves chipped in 10 points, two three-pointers, six rebounds and five assists. For Brockport, senior forward Gregory Rightmyer led with 15 points and three long-distance makes. Junior forward William Sweeting combined for all 11 of his points in the second and third quarters. Senior forward Jair Cutler had 10. Other scorers – Greece Athena: I’zick Reaves (9), Ne’Sean Fowlks (8), Connor Osier (7), Dominic LaMar (6), Rocco Prota (2), Roger Webb (2), Byron Williams (2); Brockport: Tyler Judd (6), Daniel Dailey (4), Jaden Hall (3), Braydon Hassall (2)
IRONDEQUOIT (7-4) 77
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-9) 56
Chase Leonardo and Quinn VanKerkhove both scored 21 points to power Irondequoit to its fifth win in the last six games. Leonardo’s point total was a career-high as he accumulated five three-pointers. VanKerkhove netted 19 points in the first three quarters and converted seven of his nine made field goals inside the arc. Isaiah Ballard and Nikki Yudin both added 10 points. For Churchville-Chili, Michael Sardou came alive for 14 of his 18 points in the second half. The senior guard made eight field goals and two foul shots. Junior forward Lucas Karelus scored 15 points in three quarters. Jace Carter contributed 11. Other scorers – Irondequoit: Josh Morse (4), Myles Wynn (4), Devin Panzardi (3), DJ Kemp (2), Jayden Patterson (2); Churchville-Chili: Isaiah Mead-Jackson (3), Joshua Miner (3), Jacob McGowan (2), Deric Olson (2), Chase Shepanski (2)
GREECE ODYSSEY (4-5) 50
EASTRIDGE (8-4) 76
Marquis Tubbs exploded for 24 of his 26 points in the second half, including five three-pointers, to ignite Eastridge to three straight victories. The senior guard made five shots from inside the arc as well. Jalonie Pittman sparked the Lancers early with nine of his 19 points in the first period. For Greece Odyssey, Michael Cathey unloaded 13 field goals made for a game-high-tying 26 points. Cathey corralled 21 rebounds for his eighth double-double of the season. Gavin Williams chipped in 10 points. Other scorers – Greece Odyssey: Jazir Larkins (5), Labraun Smith (4), Jeremiah Lopez (3), Elijah Burgio (2); Eastridge: Brailon Johnson (7), Brennen Russo (7), Jelyn Collins (4), Jordan McNeil (4), Larry Wigent (3), Jeremiah Morales Diaz (2), Isaiah Nelson (2), Ayden Pomales (2)
BATAVIA (5-5) 74
GREECE OLYMPIA (1-8) 57
Justin Smith finished just shy of a double-double with 19 points and eight rebounds to lead Batavia. The junior forward conveyed the offense in the second half with 13 points and made eight shots. Carter Mullen followed up with 17 points and a trio of long-range conversions. Senior guard Estavon Lovett added 10 points and two three-pointers. For Greece Olympia, junior forward Terry Griffin Jr. scored 17 points in three quarters, including 10 in the third. Caiden Evans had 12 points in a trio of stanzas as well. Other scorers – Batavia: Aiden Bellavia (8), Brady Mazur (7), Gavin White (6), Brady Mazur (5); Greece Olympia: William Brown-Nelson (9), Noah Tackley (8), Kahleil Pritchett (4), Connor Welker (4), Ezequiel O’Farril (3)
PITTSFORD MENDON (7-3) 79
GREECE ARCADIA (1-8) 38
Michael Bischoping unleashed 24 points, 16 rebounds and seven assists as Pittsford Mendon won its third game in the last four tries. Bischoping converted 7-of-11 free throws and three long-range shots among his seven made field goals. Benjamin Mai nailed four long-distance makes for 12 points. Amari Coleman made three long-range field goals as part of his 11 points. Joshua Shadders contributed eight points and seven boards. For Greece Arcadia, senior guard Jakson Schweigert scored 13 points in three quarters. Drake Sapp and Xavier Smith both chipped in 10. Other scorers – Pittsford Mendon: Avery Valenti (6), Brandon Trott (5), Daniel Hurley (4), Aaron Shan (4), Dane Lewis (2), Cayden Rathnam (2), Ryan Connolly (1); Greece Arcadia: Lincoln Fling (5)
PENFIELD (9-2) 82
HILTON (7-4) 80 (OT)
Patrick Emling netted six points in overtime, including a buzzer-beater, to lift Penfield to its sixth consecutive victory. The junior ignited the Patriots early with 14 first-half points. Emling poured in 11 field goals and 2-of-2 free throws as well. Trevor Hofer notched a team-high 25 points, including 24 in the first three quarters. The senior guard made seven shots from the charity stripe and eight field goals, including six from inside the arc. Sophomore guard Christian Zarzycki recorded four three-pointers as part of his 14-point performance. For Hilton, Brady Gerig poured in 29 points. The senior guard scored four in the first period, 10 in the second, five in the third and 10 in the fourth. Gerig made four long-range shots as well. The win was the 100th in the career of Penfield head coach Jason Ellis. John Bianchi made four three-pointers and combined for 19 of his 24 points in the first and third quarters. Benjamin Sneddon came alive for all 16 of his points after the opening stanza and made seven field goals. Other scorers – Penfield: Jake McCarthy (8), Michael Moxley (5), Jackson Green (4), Jacob Natale (2); Hilton: Jack Smith (9), Shawn Cavey (2).
*Recap has been updated.
CANANDAIGUA (7-3) 46
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (8-2) 63
Max Michalski poured 18 of his 19 points in three quarters to lead Pittsford Sutherland to its eighth straight victory. The senior forward converted eight field goals from short distance. Dutch Pestorius was among the seven scorers for the Knights with 10 points, including a pair of three-pointers. For Canandaigua, senior guard Russell Barone recorded 19 points in three stanzas. Other scorers – Canandaigua: Isaac Parsons (9), George Spinelli (5), Connor Chapman (4), Drew Williamee (4), Joseph Caito (2), Jaiden Pierce (2), Nathan Brinza (1); Pittsford Sutherland: Jackson Birch (9), Luke Fliss (8), Paul Byrne (6), Samuel Byrne (6), Jackson Specht (5).
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (7-4) 58
SPENCERPORT (5-7) 61
Cam Khuns hit a running three-pointer as time expired to capture the win for Spencerport and complete a 20-point rally. The junior guard finished with a career-high 13 points – all in the second half. Hunter Streb led with 21 points. Kyle Milburn had 12 while Tony Kanaley scored 11. Miron Gurman rounded out the scoring with four points. For Webster Schroeder, junior guard Jack Kelly led with 21 points, including 14 in the first half. Anthony DeRosa and Jake Insley each had nine points while Aydin Stephens had eight points, all in the fourth quarter. Conner Fulkerson, Andrew Hilfiker, Brennan Hickey each had three while Joe DiMarco rounded out the scoring with two points.
FAIRPORT (9-3) 49
WEBSTER THOMAS (4-6) 55
Shane Talbot guided a balanced fourth-quarter offense with seven points as Webster Thomas outscored Fairport, 23-17, for its second win in three games. The senior guard made two shots and three free throws in a stanza in which seven Titans scored. Talbot finished with 16 points – all after the first quarter along with hitting two three-pointers. Junior forward Joey Baller attempted nine free throws en route to 13 points. For Fairport, LaShard Lowry, Jr. posted a game-high 23 points, converting a trio of long-range shots and 8-of-10 from the charity stripe. Other scorers – Fairport: Aidan White (8), Will Stanek (6), Alex Grejda (5), Mateo Palleschi (3), Nick Smith (3), Marques Garrett (1); Webster Thomas: Sean Quinn (6), Levi Kulik (5), AJ LaLoggia (5), Joey Presutti (4), Craig McEneany (3), Boston DeWitte (2), Billy Quinn (1)
GATES-CHILI (2-8) 55
BRIGHTON (6-5) 67
Reggie Smith, Jr. and JT Snyder both scored 15 points to lead a balanced Brighton offense. Snyder came alive for 13 second-half points, including three long-range makes. Smith combined for 10 of his points in the second and fourth quarters. For Gates-Chili, Joey Vigerzi scored all 19 of his game-high points after the first stanza. Derrik Davis and Jeremy Tantalo both made four field goals for 10 and 11 points, respectively. Tantalo made two three-pointers. Other scorers – Gates-Chili: Jaden Robinson (5), Tremier Lewis (4); Brighton: Omoyele Enya (8), Jayden Freeman (8), Aksel Stanat (7), Grady Hopkin (6), Abram Levy (5), Lah’Don Dillon (3).
VICTOR (7-2) 61
RUSH-HENRIETTA (5-5) 42
Garrett Clar led three in double figures with 16 points, and Victor won a third straight game. Griffen Hopkins added 11 in the win. Nick Leonard had 10 points. Brody Secker (8), Owen Dake (6), Colin Kubrich (3), Brendan Shannon (3), RJ Johnson (2) and Colin Barber (2) also scored for the Blue Devils. Graylin Strong led R-H with 13 points. Avery Council had 10 points, four rebounds and three steals for the Royal Comets. Jalen Taggart added eight in the scoring column. Myles Collins-Howard (6), Ethan Dengler (1), Isaiah Gulley (1), Kobey Weeks (2) and Logan Breen (1) also scored for R-H.
MARION (0-12) 28
GANANDA (9-4) 92
Miles Caviness led four players in double figures with 29 points as Gananda cruised to its third victory in the last four games. Caviness scored seven points in both the first and second quarters, 12 in the third and three in the fourth. Cooper Grassel drained a team-high four three-pointers as part of his 16 points. Owen Switzer stepped up with 12 points in three periods. Hunter Vogt combined for all 11 of his points in the second and fourth stanzas. For Marion, senior forward Ethan Reesor made four long-distance shots for 12 points. Other scorers – Marion: Darius Brewington (7), Jack Edlind (6), Andrew White (3); Gananda: Brayden Dohse (6), Aidan Giancursio (6), Henry Shutts (6), Justin Simpson (4), Erik Wisnoski (2)
WARSAW (6-7) 48
LE ROY (9-2) 76
Senior forward Merritt Holly accumulated 26 points, 11 rebounds, four assists, two steals and a block to lead Le Roy to its fifth straight win. Junior center Jean Agosto finished just shy of a double-double with 20 points and seven boards. Sophomore guard Matthew Hockey chipped in six points and four assists. Junior guard Adam Woodworth collected five points, five assists and three rebounds.
DANSVILLE (5-7) 53
LIVONIA (5-8) 64
Lucas Ray stepped up for 16 of his 18 points in the second half, including 10 in the fourth quarter as Livonia outscored Dansville 21-13 for its third straight win. The senior forward converted 6-of-6 free throws as well. Junior guard Nicholas Coyle dotted up three long-range shots as part of his 15-point output. Jackson Cook ignited the Bulldogs early with all 14 of his points in the first half for a 31-25 lead. The senior forward netted two three-pointers as well. For Dansville, Reese Dixon logged 17 of his game-high 20 points in the final two periods. The senior guard collected three assists. Reid Martin recorded an 11-point, 10-rebound double-double. Other scorers – Dansville: Nate Gardner (8), Ivan Wolf-Mialky (7), Caleb Knapp (5), Jake Kreiley (2); Livonia: Connor Feehan (9), Thomas Stewart (8)
Quote from Livonia head coach Jonah Martin: “We are really proud of our effort on both ends of the floor tonight. We still need to continue cleaning up our unforced errors, which are occurring less often as our guys are finding some confidence/swagger. We have seen a fire from within this past week that we are looking to continue fueling.“
PAVILION (3-8) 50
MOUNT MORRIS (4-5) 71
Senior forward Owen Yencer drilled five three-pointers as part of his career-high 20 points to lead Mount Morris. Anthony Hightower and Aidan Stanley both scored 14 points and grabbed seven rebounds. Hightower added seven dimes and seven swipes. Stanley picked up a trio of steals. Bryson Constantino added 11 points with three long-range makes along with four assists. Mason Santini had seven points with eight rebounds.
EAST ROCHESTER (11-0) 55
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (4-9) 39
Justice Allen and Judah Tanner both scored 12 points as East Rochester notched its 11th victory of the season. Eli Tanner had 10 points in three quarters. For North Rose-Wolcott, sophomore guard Cody Crane connected on five three-pointers as part of his game-high 17 points. Evan DeWispelaere had 10 points. Other scorers – East Rochester: Landon Wollschleger (9), Ray Allen (6), Seth Lockwood (3), Noah Wollschleger (2), Marlo Henry (1); North Rose-Wolcott: Axton Paul (6), Kaden Milliman (4), Chase Webber (2)
KESHEQUA (1-11) 45
PERRY (3-8) 58
Bryce Tallman conducted Perry early with 13 of his 17 points in the first half in the Yellowjackets’ third straight win. The senior guard collected three long-range shots and six made field goals overall. Hunter Henchen made two three-pointers in the second half as part of his 14 points. Junior guard Emmit Hill combined for all 12 of his points in the second and fourth stanzas. For Keshequa, Ian Hinrich converted 7-of-8 free throws and six shots for a game-high 19 points. Owen Pike added 11 points. Other scorers – Keshequa: Aiden Upright (6), Brady Wood (6), Zach Smathers (3); Perry: J.J Grover (9), Trenton Washburn (4), Beau Slocum (1)
Quote from Perry head coach Phil Wyant: “Tonight we were able to get some shots to fall and the guys played with confidence. It was nice to get three wins this week and we look to build off of this moving forward.”
MARCUS WHITMAN (7-3) 48
PALMYRA-MACEDON (6-5) 39
Myles Prendergast scored all seven of his points in the third quarter when Marcus Whitman built a nine-point lead heading into the fourth quarter. Leading 23-19 at the half, Prendergast connected twice from the floor and converted 3-of-6 free throws in the third when the Wildcats outscored Pal-Mac, 14-9. Prendergast finished with 16 rebounds in the game. Brody Royston connected on a pair of 3-pointers and posted a game-high 16 points. Logan Storms added 13 points and Melkamu Blueye accounted for 10 points. Brayden Amadeo (2) also scored. The win was the fourth straight for Marcus Whitman. Shane Maier led Pal-Mac with 10 points. Brayden Leo and Logan Bauer had seven points apiece for the Red Raiders. Carsen Ribstein (4), Carter Young (4), Ryan Caffyn (4) and Camron Quick (1) rounded out the scoring for Pal-Mac.
WATERLOO (2-8) 38
GENEVA (7-2) 67
For Waterloo, sophomore guard Carter Peterson led with 11 points. Junior guard Cameron Jacobs had nine points. Dylan Caraballo collected four points, four assists and three steals.
NEWARK (8-1) 28
WAYNE (9-2) 33 (Susp.)
Game halted at halftime after a blown transformer in the area caused a power outage.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-8) 40
LETCHWORTH (4-6) 47
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-11) 34
WILLIAMSON (4-5) 61
CUBA-RUSHFORD (6-6) 61
FILLMORE (9-2) 82
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (5-4) 49
HOUGHTON (3-3) 44
MIDLAKES (4-8) 51
MYNDERSE (6-4) 72
MARCUS WHITMAN (7-3) 48
PALMYRA-MACEDON (6-5) 39
WELLSVILLE (4-8) 44
HORNELL (10-1) 52
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