BROCKPORT (3-9) 28
PITTSFORD MENDON (10-2) 56
Natalie Mai scored 16 of her game-high 21 points in the first half as Pittsford Mendon jumped out to a 33-12 lead on its way to a fourth straight win. Mai hit five times from beyond the arc. Gabriela Esposito added 12 points in the win. Danielle Mooney finished with eight points. Kate Crowley (7), Sarah Hanfland (5) and Cate Rathnam (3) also scored in the win. Lydia Childs paced Brockport with 18 points. Gigi Harris (3), Ella Waite (2), Maeve Petitti (2), Alexia Hassall (2) and Ingrid Zapata (1).
BRIGHTON (3-8) 73
EAST ROCHESTER (9-3) 48
Sadie Scott scored 19 of her game-high 26 points in the second half as Brighton used a 46-32 advantage over the last two quarters. Scott connected nine times from the floor and four times from the line. Camryn Sloon finished with 19 points in the win. Sloon hit five times from beyond the arc. Shannon O’Hora pitched in 15 points. Brighton hit 13 three’s in the win. Ireland Mistretta (7), Delaney Wilson (2), Olivia Rush (2) and Sara Solomon (2) each scored in the win. Aniya Eldridge led East Rochester with 22 points. Eldridge had 18 of her 22 come from three’s. Zarriah Eldridge pitched in nine points. Emma Romach (7), Gianna Romach (6), Ella Romach (2) and Aaliyah Carmichael (2).
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MONROE (3-6)
FRANKLIN/NORTHEAST (4-6) 42
EDISON/WOIS/SWW (5-4) 75
Kaysia Jones led Edison with a game-high 27 points. Laila Burnell pitched in 14 points. Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez finished with 12 points. Jakayla Costello (8), Nakayla Costello (8) and Kenya Scott (5) also scored in the win.
C. G. FINNEY (9-1) 47
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-6) 46
Lucia Suarez scored the game-winning layup off of a stolen inbound pass to give Finney a sixth straight win. Suarez paced all scorers with 19 points. Marion Guillo pitched in 11 points. Allie Frederickson (7), Kiley Knittle (5) and Kiara van der Jagt (5) all scored in the win. Alina Day led Rush-Henrietta with 11 points. Jani Washington finished with nine points. Ara Santiago (8), Leyla McClean (7), Julia Carter (6) and Ashlyn Roberts (5).
PENN YAN (2-11) 46
MIDLAKES (5-8) 54
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NEWARK (8-4) 53
PALMYRA-MACEDON (8-1) 54
Julia Belanger scored the go-ahead bucket for Palmyra-Macedon with 20 seconds left in the game as the Red Raiders picked up a seventh straight win. Belanger finished with 11 points. Taryn Goodness topped Pal-Mac with a team-high 24 points. Marianna Hodgins notched a 10-point, 12-rebound double-double. Georgia Wirth (5), Shelby Geer (2) and Elise Tome (2) also scored in the win. TaKyla Vaughn led Newark with a game-high 26 points. Naomi Jones (7), Malia Brown (6), Arizona Chapple (6), Karina Natale (4), Sophia Delfs (2) and Nataleigh Buck (2).
WATERLOO (7-6) 57
MYNDERSE (9-2) 59
Peyton Verkey scored nine of her game-high 18 points in the second half as Mynderse used a 30-22 advantage to grab a third straight win. Verkey connected seven times from the floor. Chelsea Korzeniewski pitched in 16 points in the win. Lauren McDermott (11), Sophi Palladino (10) and Maddie Verkey (4) each scored in the win. Gwyneth Panek led Waterloo with 16 points. Tangle Williams finished with 10 points. Delainey Battin (9), Addison Bree (8), Khia Moody (8) and Maci Mueller (6).
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (11-0) 57
MARCUS WHITMAN (7-4) 30
Kendall Parker scored 10 of her game-high 20 points in the first half as Dundee/Bradford raced to a 32-7 lead on the way to a 11th straight win to stay undefeated. Parker connected 10 times from the floor. Kailey Yeoman pitched in 14 points in the win. Alissa Eaves (7), Bruna Crespo (5), Madalyn Knapp (3), Charlotte Schuerholz (2), Korrin Yeoman (2), Mikayla Schoffner (2) and Adrienne Kendall (2) also scored in the win. Aliysiah Clark led M-W with a team-high 11 points. Lily Carroll and Sophie Snyder each scored seven points. Helen Snyder added five points.
RED CREEK (4-7) 19
GANANDA (10-1) 69
Nicole Cruz and Eva Jenny combined for 16 first-quarter points as Gananda jumped out to a 21-3 lead on the way to its fifth straight win. Jenny finished with 20 points on the night. The senior guard connected five times from the floor including once from behind the 3-point arc and converted 9-of-10 attempts from the free throw line. Cruz added 15. Ava VanAntwerp had nine points in the win. Nyah Cruz (8), Madi Dohse (6), Leah Buffan (4), Katie Rothwell (4) and Colleen Ginsberg (3) also contributed to the Blue Panthers offense. Halle Brown and Jada Brown both scored four points to lead Red Creek. Taylor Bailey had three points. McKenzie Allen (2), Marley Sharkey (2), Abigail Sanzotta (2) and Ryleigh Holliday (2) also scored for Red Creek.
NORTH-ROSE WOLCOTT (1-10) 21
LYONS (7-4) 80
Jayla Bell led Lyons to a third straight win with a 31 point, 11-rebound, 10-assist triple-double. Bell connected 13 times from the floor. Car’Mella Parker pitched in 23 points in the win. Kamryn Bonnell added 15 points. Milleniyah Glanton finished with a 10-points, 21-rebound double-double. Kalani Davis hit one free-throw. Gracie Jones and Peytin Westurn each led North-Rose Wolcott with six points. Sydney Cuykendall (3), Avery Boogaard (2), Cadence Sabansky (2) and Kasey Liseno (2).
LIVONIA (6-5) 62
PERRY (6-6) 51
Jaelyn Morris headed Perry with 16 points. Nellie Koronas pitched in 15 points. Olivia Monteleone (5), Jessah Morris (4), Emma True (4), Jade Duffin (4) and Madi Monteleone (3).
DANSVILLE (12-2) 40
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (8-4) 30
Kali Meyer scored a game-high 13 points to lead Dansville to its fifth straight win. Aynsley Belcher and Chelsie Tyler each added six points. Belcher also grabbed 12 rebounds. Taylor Hamsher (5), Megan Tyler (5) and Emma Allen (5) all scored in the win. Ava Amorese led Caledonia-Mumford with 11 points.
HORNELL (9-1) 75
YORK (8-4) 52
Jordan Drying led all-scorers with 26 points on Hornell’s way to grabbing a fifth straight win. Reagan Evingham added 21 points in the win. Drying and Evingham combined for 10 three’s. Rylee Cuozzo led York with 22 points. Meredith Holland finished with nine points and 10 rebounds.
HAVERLING (7-5) 35
PAVILION (3-8) 31
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (4-8) 16
KESHEQUA (12-1) 71
Ava Thayer led Keshequa to its ninth straight win with a game-high 14 points. Braelyn Isaman and Ryley Benner each finished with 11 points in the win. Libby Benner added 10 points. Alicia Wood (8), Bree Benner (7), Abby Wood (6) and Riley Nageldinger (4) also scored in the win. Lily Mellick led Wayland-Cohocton with 14 points. Jordan Gammell and Ambria Didas each hit one free-throw.
AVON (3-10) 40
MOUNT MORRIS (2-8) 30
Lauren Hill paced Avon with a game-high 18 points. Maria Geary notched a double-double with 12 points and 10 steals in the win. Maggie Vanderbilt pitched in eight points. Shaniese Brown led Mount Morris with 16 points.
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (10-3) 58
HAMMONDSPORT (7-4) 48
Meyah Putnam scored six of her game-high 19 points in the fourth quarter as Avoca-Prattsburgh erased a one-point deficit outscoring Hammondsport 19-7 in the final frame. Putnam hit four three’s in Avoca’s seventh straight win. Breanna Jorritsma scored 12 points in the win. Marissa Reid added 10 points. Emm Carlton (7), Kamryn Edwards (7) and D’Mariannah Hinson-Pike (2) each scored in the win. Nichole Pratt led Hammondsport with 18 points. Sam Pratt connected for 16 points. Danica Dresser (9), Alexis Hurd (4) and Lazell Lacey (1).
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (3-8) 39
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-11) 30
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (7-1)
FILLMORE (8-1)
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (3-8) 26
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (9-3) 50
CUBA-RUSHFORD (3-9) 23
WELLSVILLE (8-4) 48
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