WILSON MAGNET (2-12) 39
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (9-2) 70
Sutherland won its ninth straight behind a 27-point performance from Max Michalski, including 10 points in the third quarter. Sutherland only led by three, 16-13, after one quarter, but outscored Wilson 54-26 the rest of the way. Dutch Pestorius scored 12 points, including three three-pointers. Luke Fliss tallied nine points. Paul Byrne, Samuel Byrne, Jackson Birch, and Hayden Birch all had four points. Roman Goldstein, Jayden Morale-Cleggett, and Luke Phillips notched two points each. Michael Mitchell led Wilson Magnet with 10 points, including two three-pointers. Kendrick Moxley scored eight points, Ibrahim Hakizimana put up six, and Iron Brown accumulated five. DaSiah White (four), Harrison Van Mater (four), and Shamar Pittman (two) rounded out scoring.
BISHOP KEARNEY (5-7) 61
MARCELLUS (III) 72
Jahmez Reaves notched 20 points, eight rebounds, and five assists, joining Colin Gentile on the All-Tournament team. Russell Ellis racked up 17 points as well as four assists and four rebounds. Alejandro Aguilar scored 12 points and earned six rebounds. Maddox Volpe added four points, five blocks, and six rebounds.
NEWARK (9-1) 70
HORNELL (10-2) 57
Jahnor Allen led Newark with 23 points and added six assists and five rebounds as the Reds won their fourth game in their last five contests. The Red were leading by just one, 17-16, after the first quarter, and only had a three-point cushion of 30-27 at halftime, but outscored Hornell 22-13 in the third quarter to pull ahead. Jaypar Allen had 12 points and two assists. Terrell Jenkins put together an 11 point night and also pulled down seven rebounds. Erin Finn led the team in total rebounds, with 16, and also notched seven points. Kellen Foster (seven), Carlos Martinez (five), and Sam Underhill (five) also put points on the board. Wyatt Evingham led Hornell with 19 points. Xzavier Patrick (12) and Gennaro Picco (11) also got into double digits for Hornell. Aaron McInerney (eight) and Pasquale Picco (seven) rounded out scoring. This was Hornell’s first loss since Dec. 29.
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CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (11-1) 56
CUBA-RUSHFORD (6-7) 52
This was Canisteo-Greenwood’s 11th win in a row. C-G hasn’t lost since its season opener against Hornell.
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (6-4) 63
HAMMONDSPORT CENTRAL (4-7) 49
Andover has won two straight and three of their last four.
WELLSVILLE (5-8) 61
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (7-5) 48
Cooper Brockway scored 18 points, including eight as part of Wellsville’s 21-point fourth quarter, as the Lions got back into the win column. Avoca-Prattsburgh kept pace for much of the game and trailed 10-8 after the first quarter and 24-21 at halftime. Wellsville expanded the lead in the second half by moving up 40-33 in the third and then getting to the final 13-point lead by outscoring Prattsburgh 21-15 in the final quarter. Tyler Vogel was second in scoring for Wellsville with 14 points, with Alex Green notching 13. JJ Howard (eight), Ethan Bailey (four), and Karson Grover (four) rounded out the scoring for Wellsville. Macoy Putnam led Prattsburgh with 18 points. JJ Crowder and Dan Stilson had eight points each. Chris Abbott (six), Collin Hommand (six), and Landon White (two) also put points on the scoreboard for Prattsburgh.
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Gerry says
Thanks Dan for your article mentioning our grandson Max Michalski. He is a great kid, works hard and loves playing.