MONROE (7-2) 85
EARLY COLLEGE (1-9) 25
Will McKinney tallied 18 points as Monroe won its fifth game of the season by double digits. Eleven players scored for the Red Jackets, with Cameron Miller (12), Navareon Patton (12), and Marcus Freeman (10) joining McKinney in double figures. Tajhmir Mullins and Ronald Moore each scored eight points. Other scorers for Monroe were Anthony Davis (5), Daquan McKinney (4), Luis Carrasquillo (3), Zae’Quan Lathrop (2), and Kenny Scott (2).
NORTHEAST (3-10) 62
WORLD OF INQUIRY (6-6) 66
Jaedon Adams Griffin paced World of Inquiry with 25 points, seven steals, five assists and two blocks to help the Griffins pick up their fourth win in their past five games. Yacoub Tarawally scored 14 points and brought down a dozen rebounds. Justice Stubbs made four shots from beyond the three-point line and finished with 16 points. Other scorers for World of Inquiry were DeAndre Leonard (7), Rory Rhone (3), and Honor Patterson (1). Iziah Woods scored 15 points in a second half that saw Northeast outscore World of Inquiry 39-29 to bring his total for the night to 24. Semaj Hall added a dozen points. Other scorers for the Panthers were Tajhmen Bowmen (3), and Terell Hollins (2).
AQUINAS (12-1) 78
FRANKLIN (7-4) 84
Clarence Thompson scored eight of his 22 points in a fourth-quarter that saw Franklin overcome a 67-58 deficit as the Bulldogs rallied to earn their second win in their past three games. Thompson also made a half-court shot to cut the lead to nine as the third-quarter buzzer sounded and brought down four rebounds and blocked three shots. Terence Thompson also scored eight points in the fourth-quarter and wrapped up with 20 points, 14 rebounds, and seven blocks on the night. Shawn Goins turned in 19 points, five assists, three rebounds, and two steals. Kollin McCollugh added a dozen points and six assists. Other scorers for Franklin were Curtis Bell (7), and Daniel Gay (4). Christian Leysath paced Aquinas with 23 points. Christian McCullogh and Mackie Terry scored 19 and 17 points respectively. Jadeir Breedlove produced 10 points. Other scorers for the L’il Irish were Micah Anderson (6), and Trent Buttles (3).
EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS (2-7) 54
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (3-3) 68
Justin Robinson turned in 27 points and six rebounds in a game in which Northstar Christian never trailed. Lorenzo Danesi stuffed the stat sheet with eight points, 11 rebounds, five assists, and four steals. Johnny Daby finished with 11 points and four steals. Max Skolen had eight points. Other scorers for Northstar were Max Klemmer (6), Cho Hung (5), and Gentle Lam (3). Miguel Chevere led Eugenio Maria de Hostos with 16 points. Joseph knocked down three three-pointers for his nine points. Mel Thomas had eight points. Other scorers for the Hornets were Hippo Vargas (7), Seth Patterson (6), Jarvis Lewis (4), Xavier Lopez (2), and Luis Talentino (2).
ROCHESTER PREP (5-7) 83
FINNEY (8-5) 69
RED JACKET (3-7) 34
SOUTH SENECA (4-7) 43
Kenny Halsey tallied six of his game-high 12 points for South Seneca in a fourth quarter that saw the Falcons outscore Red Jacket 14-7. Logan Laverack scored six of his eight points in the fourth quarter. Taj Amisano finished with eight points. Other scorers for South Seneca were Jayden Reed (7), Owen Kenyan (6), and Rylan Erickson (2). Hunter Finnick led the scoring for Red Jacket with eight points. Liam Trick totaled five points. Other scorers for Red Jacket: Nash Fabris (4), Evan Lang (4), Lincoln Kennelly (4), Truman Hill (4), Tim Brown (3), and Dylan Henry (2).
BLOOMFIELD (5-4) 51
Le ROY (10-2) 65
Meritt Holly, Jr. guided Le Roy with 16 points in the first half to help the Oatkan Knights establish a 41-20 halftime lead and finished with 21 points, five rebounds, and three steals in a win that was Le Roy’s sixth straight. Jake Higgins turned in 13 points, four rebounds, two assists, and two blocks. Jean Agosto brought down 13 rebounds to pair with nine points. Zander Staba contributed eight points and two rebounds. Other scorers for Le Roy were Aaric Luce (4), Alex Spezzano (4), Matthew Hockey (2), Adam Woodworth (2), and Tommy Condidorio (2). Cam Smith connected on six three-pointers and finished with 29 points to lead Bloomfield. Jonathan Nelson tallied eight second-half points. Grady Rodgers added seven points. Other scorers for the Bombers: Braedon Smith (3), Connor Moore (2), and Ben Jones (2).
MIDLAKES (4-9) 43
MARCUS WHITMAN (8-3) 51
Brayden Amadeo scored all seven of his points in a third quarter that saw Marcus Whitman rally from a 29-25 halftime deficit and outscore Midlakes 15-3 to seize a lead they would not lose the rest of the game. Brody Royston tallied a team-high 16 points. Myles Prendergast turned in 13 points. Melkamu Blueye had eight points, and Logan Storms finished with seven. Kyle Kumkey made a trio of three-pointers and turned in a game-high 20 points. Jackson Nurse had 10 points in the first half. Rowan Lane totaled seven points. Kaiden Ranger and Diallo Lewis both contributed three points.
WAYNE (10-2) 44
GENEVA (7-3) 28
MYNDERSE (7-4) 69
WATERLOO (2-9) 52
Carter Peterson scored 11 points to lead Waterloo. Dylan Caraballo and Cameron Jacobs added 10 apiece.
NAPLES (3-8) 59
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-12) 38
Maddox Mannella splashed five three-pointers and scored a career-high 21 points for a Naples squad that outscored Campbell-Savona 49-28 over the final three quarters. Matthew Lincoln added 13 points, and Traugott Uhlen and Colin Kenney each finished with 11 points. Other scorers for the Big Green were Ian Kenney (4), and Hayden Liddiard (1). Jackson Kibler paced Campbell-Savona with four three-pointers and 16 points. Chance Miller totaled 10 points. Other scorers for the Panthers were Ethan Sales (8), Tavion Mathis (2), and Dakota Agden (2).
WILLIAMSON (4-7) 55
SODUS (8-2) 66
RED CREEK (5-7) 40
EAST ROCHESTER (12-0) 53
Justice Allen put up 18 points and brought down 13 rebounds in East Rochester’s ninth double-digit win of the season. Eli Tanner scored 13 of his 15 points in a second half that saw the Bombers outscore Red Creek 34-21. Dan Preston added eight points. Other scorers for East Rochester were Tyler Leisten (6), Ray Allen (4), Jordan Nunn (1), and Noah Wollschleger (1). Tyler Cooper led Red Creek with 19 points. Jerry Mosqueda scored seven points. Other scorers for the Rams were Kaden Parmeter (4), Joey Decker (4), Daniel Sanzotta (2), Eoin Wynne (2), and Caden Gibbons (2).
GANANDA (10-4) 70
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-12) 47
Miles Caviness turned in 39 points as Gananda won its fourth game in its last five. Twenty-three of Caviness’ points came in a second half that saw the Blue Panthers score 44 points. Owen Switzer added nine points. Other scorers for Gananda were Hunter Vogt (6), Cooper Grassel (5), Erik Wisnoski (4), Aidan Giancursio (3), Brayden Dohse (2), and Henry Shutts (2). Mario Nicoletta paced Clyde-Savannah, scoring all 13 of his points in the second half. Tanner Buisch dropped 11 points, and Cody Griffin and Daniel Paddock scored eight points each. Masson Record totaled two points.
LYONS (11-2) 51
AVON (12-1) 45
Four days after suffering a second setback of the season, Lyons boys’ basketball took the court Tuesday night facing a rare possibility. Tipping off against unbeaten Avon (No. 6 NYSSWA Class B), the reigning Section V Class C3 champions looked back-to-back defeats square in the eyes. The Lions didn’t flinch. READ MORE.
KESHEQUA (1-12) 45
HOUGHTON (4-3) 53
PERRY (3-9) 45
LIVONIA (6-8) 64
Nicholas Coyle paced Livonia with 17 points, eight steals, seven rebounds, and three assists as the Bulldogs won their fourth straight game. Jackson Cook turned in 15 points, six rebounds, and four blocks. Connor Feehan and Gavin Woolston scored eight points each. Other scorers for Livonia were Ryan Bosch (3), Ethan Mack (3), Lucas Ray (2), Thomas Stewart (2), Cameron Mellen (2), Vitali Ritz (2), and Andrew Peri (2). Bryce Tallman scored a team-high 16 points for Perry. JT Grover hit two three-pointers and finished with 10. Other scorers for Perry were Tom Kerr (6), Trenton Washburn (6), Hunter Henchan (5), and Beau Slocum (2).
PAVILION (3-9) 38
HORNELL (11-2) 81
Gennaro Picco finished an alley-oop from his brother PJ Picco early in the first quarter that made him the all-time leading scorer in Hornell program history, breaking the 1,375-point mark set by Scott Young in 2006. Gennaro Picco started the game at 1,373 points and finished at 1,391 after scoring 18 points. His career varsity total sits at 1,620 points including the 229 points he scored as an eighth-grader at Houghton Academy. PJ Picco led all scorers in the game with 19 points.
CALEDONA-MUMFORD (4-9) 38
DANSVILLE (6-7) 59
Reid Martin finished with a double-double, scoring 16 points and bringing down 10 rebounds for Dansville. Martin also picked up three assists and three steals. Nate Gardner turned in a statline of 15 points, four rebounds, four assists, and four steals. Ivan Wolf Mialky was the third scorer in double figures for the Mustangs, supplying 13 points and four rebounds. Reese Dixon contributed seven points and four rebounds. Jake Kreiley brought down seven rebounds and scored six points. Caleb Knapp paired two points with four rebounds. Tyler Potter led Caledonia-Mumford with nine points, and Jeremiah Anderson scored eight. Other scorers for the Raiders were Nate Doll (7), Donny Peet (6), Ryan Mills (4), and Braedon Fonte (4).
“Great team effort tonight,” said Dansville coach Dave Moodie. “Every guy played well. We need to continue our execution on both ends of the floor, and bring the same energy Friday night at Haverling.”
MOUNT MORRIS (5-5) 59
HAVERLING (3-9) 54
Bryson Constantino was the leading scorer for Mount Morris with 17 points. Owen Yencer and Mason Santini each finished in double figures, with 12 and 10 points respectively. Anthony Hightower supplied eight points. Jake Hagadone tallied 25 points to lead Haverling, and Austin Durand finished with 17.
LETCHWORTH (5-6) 49
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-11) 39
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (8-3) 56
FILLMORE (10-2) 76
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (7-4) 48
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (5-6) 40
Brody Vance tallied six of his 19 points in a first quarter that saw Andover-Whitesville jump out to a 12-0 lead to help the Panthers win their third straight game. Colton Callidine wrapped up with 10 points. Other scorers for Andover-Whitesville were Ethan Warriner (7), Gage Putnam (6), Vinny Joyce (4), and Trey Kent (2). Jacob Borden paced Genesee Valley-Belfast with 19 points, and Ian McKenzie joined him in double figures with 10. Other scorers for the Jaguars were Landon Tilton (5), Matt Cater (4), and Owen Heaney (2).
HAMMONDSPORT (4-8) 48
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (8-5) 71
JJ Crowder used three three-pointers to help him lead all scorers with 22 points for Avoca-Prattsburgh. Collin Hammond, Dan Stilson, and Mccoy Putnam all finished with 12 points. Other scorers for Avoca-Prattsburgh were Chris Abbott (7), Landon White (4), and Carter Button (2). Peyton Crooks totaled 14 to lead Hammondsport in scoring. Alex Brown added 10 points. Ty Ritter knocked down three three-pointers for his nine points. Other scorers for Hammondsport: Isaiyah Ali (8), Ben Dluzak (3), Andrew Morrison (2), and Ethen Beers (2).
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