GATES CHILI (2-9) 53
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-9) 55
Josh Miner connected on the game-winning three-pointer for Churchville-Chili. Miner scored 13 points including knocking down four from distance in the Saints’ win. Lucas Karelus led the Saints on the night with 18 points while Jace Carter added in 13. The two combined for a 14-for-19 night at the free throw line for Churchville-Chili. Isaiah Mead-Jackson scored seven and Talan Finnigan netted four to round out the scoring. Jeremy Tantalo and Joey Vigerzi each tallied 14 points to lead Gates Chili. DarQuinn Johnson made it a trio in double digits, scoring 10. Chris Elliott (6), Derrik Davis (4), Tremier Lewis (3) and Jaden Robinson (2) scored the rest of the points for the Spartans.
PITTSFORD MENDON (8-4) 69
BROCKPORT (3-10) 32
Michael Bischoping scored 19 points, including drilling three from distance, and grabbed nine rebounds to lead Pittsford Mendon. The Vikings used a 22-7 third quarter to put the game out of reach. Amari Coleman connected on three triples and scored 14 points with four steals while Jacob Shadders added 10 points and five assists. Daniel Hurley posted nine points in the win, Cayden Rathnam scored seven and Avery Valenti added five. Benjamin Mai (3) and Brandon Trott (2) rounded out the efforts for the Vikings who hit 11 three-pointers as a team. Daniel Dailey led Brockport with seven points. Nathan Parker added six points while Azay Odey and Jaden Hall each scored five. Gregory Rightmyer (4), Tyler Judd (3) and Jair Cutler (2) rounded out the Blue Devils scoring.
GREECE ODYSSEY (4-6) 43
GREECE OLYMPIA (2-8) 60
Caiden Evans led the way for Greece Olympia with 19 points, five assists and three steals. The Spartans led by just one at the break but pulled away in the second half. They outscored Greece Odyssey 19-8 in the fourth quarter to seal the victory. Terry Griffin scored nine points while securing 14 rebounds and recording five blocks. Tackley tacked on 12 points and nine rebounds in the win. Amare Edwards scored eight points while William Brown-Nelson added seven. Fred Schichler added a three-pointer while Kahleil Pritchett and Connor Welker each knocked down a free throw. Jayson Figueroa sparked the Leopards with 14 points while Jazir Larkins added 10. Gavin Williams posted seven points while Elijah Burgio and Phoenix Decker each chipped in six apiece.
PENFIELD (9-3) 49
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-6) 59
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BRIGHTON (6-6) 46
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (8-4) 55
Anthony DeRosa scored eight of his team-high 14 points in the fourth quarter as Schroeder pulled away from a one-possession game. DeRosa connected three times from the floor including once from behind the 3-point arc over the final eight minutes of action as the Warriors swept the regular-season series between the Monroe County Division II foes. Jake Insley added 11 points on the strength of three 3-pointers. Tyler Washington (9), Aydin Stephens (8), Jack Kelly (7) and Connor Fulkerson (6) also scored for Schroeder. Brighton’s Reggie Smith, Jr. finished with a game-high 17 points. The senior guard/forward accounted for four points in the third quarter when the Bruins cut a nine-point halftime deficit to two at 34-32. LahDon Dillon and Aksel Stanat added nine points apiece for Brighton. Jayden Freeman (8) and Abram Levy (3) also scored.
IRONDEQUOIT (8-4) 66
SPENCERPORT (5-8) 51
Quinn VanKerkhove scored 25 of his 30 points in the opening half, connecting on five threes to lead Irondequoit. The Eagles soared out of the gates with a 25-point lead at halftime. Isaiah Ballard added 11 points while Goti Bandas scored 10. Nikki Yudin tacked on seven, with Myles Wynn (4), Chase Leonardo (3) and Joshua Morse (1) rounding out the scoring for the Eagles. Spencerport was led by Cam Khuns with 13 points. Tony Kanaley added on 12, with Hunter Streb scoring nine. Kyle Milburn (8), Miron Gurman (6), Eric Schuyler (2) and Aiden Grinnell (1) rounded out the scoring for the Rangers.
GREECE ARCADIA (1-9) 32
CANANDAIGUA (8-3) 70
Joe Caito led Canandaigua with a game-high 20 points. The win was the Gray Wolves’ fourth in their last five games as they outscored Greece Arcadia 41-21 in the middle quarters. George Spinelli and Nate Barone each scored nine while Connor Chapman had eight. Isaac Parsons and Nate Brinza each recorded seven points for the Gray Wolves while Rhyder Lewis (5), Drew Williamee (4) and Jeremiah Laird (1) rounded out the scoring. Drake Sapp led Arcadia with 11 points. Xavier Smith (9), Lincoln Fling (6), Jakson Schweigert (4) and Amir Brown (2) chipped in the remainder for the Titans.
BATAVIA (6-5) 55
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-7) 50
Carter Mullen racked up 24 points to power Batavia to its second win in a row. The Blue Devils used a 22-9 third quarter to take the lead before holding off HF-L’s fourth-quarter push. Justin Smith added 14 points including 10 in the second half and grabbed 10 rebounds. Gavin White (5), Joey Marranco (4), Aiden Bellavia (4), Estavon Lovett (2) and Brady Mazur (2) scored the remaining points for Batavia. Drew Angelo led the Cougars with 19 points and Wyatt Huff added 12. Quinn Kailbourne chipped in with six points, Aidan Neenan added five and Austyn Crego tallied four. Matt Meacham and Sam Jokl each added a basket to finish off HF-L’s efforts.
GREECE ATHENA (12-0) 67
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (9-3) 54
Zee Johnson racked up 24 points to help keep Greece Athena unbeaten. Athena used a 28-15 explosion in the third quarter to go in front. Khorie Reaves chipped in 15 points and I’zayah Reaves pitched in 12. Na’Sean Fowlks scored seven for the Trojans, I’zick Reaves scored six and Ryan Grasley added three. Luke Fliss led Pittsford Sutherland with 18 points while Samuel Byrne was close behind with 14. Max Michalski added seven points for the Knights while Dutch Pestorius tallied six. Stefan Tivarus (3), Jayden Morale-Cleggett (2), Luke Phillips (2), Paul Byrne (1) and Jackson Birch (1) also chipped in for Sutherland.
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VICTOR (7-3) 67
HILTON (8-4) 76
John Bianchi and Brady Gerig combined for seven three-pointers and 44 points to propel Hilton. Bianchi poured in 24 points while Gerig scored 20 for the Cadets who won three of the four quarters. Ben Sneddon chipped in with 12 points and Jack Smith tacked on seven. Shawn Cavey (5), Matt Mandrycky (4), Payden Prince (2) and Andrew Lenhard (2) all scored for Hilton. Garrett Clar powered Victor with 24 points and Nicholas Leonard added 15. Randy Johnson drilled three three-pointers and tallied 11 points while Owen Dake added seven. Griffen Hopkins and Colin Kubrich each scored five to round out Victor’s scoring.
MCQUAID JESUIT (3-9) 80
FRANKLIN (8-4) 81
Clarence Thompson scored 28 points as Franklin held on for its third straight win. The Bulldogs built a nine-point lead at the half and were able to hold off McQuaid’s second-half rally. Thompson drilled six three-pointers and recorded a pair of steals. Terrance Thompson recorded 23 points, eight rebounds and five assists. Kollin McCullough knocked down three triples and scored 15 points with seven rebounds and seven assists. Daniel Gay added nine points while Curtis Bell each scored three. Shawn Goins scored three and dished out nine assists. Isaiah Anderson racked up 31 points and 13 assists to lead McQuaid. Henry Fox connected on five threes and scored 25 points with 12 rebounds. Andrew Gerenski scored seven points with 11 rebounds, Michael Payne tallied 10 points and six rebounds while Justin Bunce finished with seven points and seven boards for the Jesuit Knights.
EDISON/SWW (7-6) 57
EAST HIGH (11-1) 67
Markell Kingston-Johnson racked up a game-high 24 points as East got back in the win column. Kingston-Johnson added three triples for the Eagles who raced out to a 20-6 start and maintained the lead down the stretch. Micah Johnson and Kesean Leonard each posted nine points while Zion Parson chipped in eight and Zymeir Jackson added seven. Jayden Holmes (6), Femi Koumassou (3) and Kamell Little (1) rounded out the scoring for East. Davijon Lipscomb led Edison/SWW with 23 points including a perfect 11-for-11 at the free throw line. Javier Medina also broke double figures with 13 points while Isaiah Wonneberg added eight points. Jearney Higdon added a bucket for the Inventors.
HAC (9-2) 63
MANLIUS PEBBLE HILL (III) 38
Tyler Knapp poured in 27 points and dished out four assists to lead HAC to its fifth win in the last six games. Ryan D’Arduini added 16 points, seven rebounds and four assists. Harlan Novy-Marx added a double-double with 12 points and 14 rebounds.
HONEOYE (7-5) 51
NAPLES (3-9) 38
Landon Washburn netted 11 of his game-high 17 points in the first quarter as Honeoye jumped out to a 22-6 lead. Washburn connected four times from the floor in the opening minutes including once from behind the 3-point arc. The ninth-grade guard also converted on a pair of free-throw opportunities. Owen Cuba added 15 points on the strength of seven field goals while Owen Reynolds had 12 points in the win – Honeoye’s fourth in the past five games. Billy Covey (5) and Evan Anselm (2) also scored for the Bulldogs. Maddox Mannella led Naples with 13 points. Hayden Liddiard and Ian Kenney scored seven apiece. Traugott Uhlen (5), Colin Kenney (3), Matthew Lincoln (2) and Andrew Goodwin (1) rounded out the scoring column for Naples.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (6-7) 47
PENN YAN (6-6) 58
Liam Chapman led Penn Yan with 22 points as they won their third game in the last four. Mathew Tones added 16 points for the Mustangs. Dundee/Bradford was led by Jeremy Stiles who recorded a season-high 17 points and Aidan Webster who tallied eight.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (6-6) 62
NEWARK (10-1) 65
Kellen Foster knocked down five three-pointers and recorded 25 points to lead Newark to its second consecutive win. The Reds built a five-point edge at the half and held off Palmyra-Macedon late. Jahnor Allen tallied 18 points for Newark while Jaypar Allen added nine. Eric Finn (5), Terrell Jenkins (4), Sam Underhill (2) and Carlos Martinez (2) rounded out the Reds scoring. Logan Bauer led the way for the Red Raiders with 24 points including five three-pointers. Brayden Leo joined Bauer in double figures with 14 points while Jakob McPike added nine. Shane Maier (6), Camron Quick (3), Carsen Ribstein (2), Brennan Pipitone (2) and Ryan Caffyn (2) all chipped in for Palmyra-Macedon.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (8-2) 58
KENDALL (4-7) 41
Leighton Williams racked up 23 points and eight rebounds to lead Wheatland-Chili to its fifth straight win. Jaden Schwenebraten added 11 points and eight rebounds while Anari Trotter scored 12 points with eight rebounds and four blocks. Louden Thrush added seven points and Javier Ellington scored five for Wheatland-Chili Louis Conte led Kendall with 16 points while Hunter Richards scored 10. Austin Wakefield (7), Jacek Kwiatkowski (4), William Kludt (2) and Jonas Rhodes (2) rounded out the scoring for the Eagles.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (5-7) 43
ADDISON (6-6) 41
James Ainsworth and Sawyer Troxel each scored 10 to lead Jasper-Troupsberg to its second win in a row. The Wildcats outscored Addison 24-19 in the second half to rally for the win. Landon Zver scored nine points while Jackson Hayes added eight points. Matthew Foster (4), Zach Baker (2), Braylon Lawson (2) and Jacoby VanGorden (2) rounded out the scoring for the Wildcats. Frank Heidrick scored a game-high 16 points and Caleb Stuby tacked on eight for Addison. Jackson Nichols and Zane Wheeler scored seven and six points respectively. Francesco Rossi and Zane Specht scored a basket each to round out the Knights scoring.
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