HONEOYE (3-10) 24
LIMA CHRISTIAN (8-2) 30
Freshman guard Alyssa Marsh dominated with a triple-double of 20 points, 18 rebounds and 11 steals to lead Lima Christian to its fourth consecutive victory. Senior center Abby Britton rejected four shots.
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (2-7) 43
LYONS (8-4) 56
Jayla Bell unloaded a quadruple-double of 15 points, 14 rebounds, 11 assists and 10 steals to guide Lyons to a fourth straight win. The junior guard ignited the offense early with 13 first-half points and added a pair of rejections. Car’Mella Parker led all scorers with 21 points – all of which came after the opening stanza in which the Lions led, 15-8. The eighth-grade forward stepped up with eight made field goals, including seven from inside the arc, and collected seven boards, four swipes and three dimes. Senior forward Milleniyah Glanton scored all seven of her points in the first half and recorded 10 rebounds, four assists, three steals and two blocks. For Greece Arcadia/Olympia, senior guard Shania Estrich hit two of her five made shots from long range as part of her 17-point performance. Other scorers – Greece Arcadia/Olympia: Ari Hawkin (7), Aimee Turner (7), Mak Johnson (3), Madeline Kielkowicz (3), Carly Cegielski (2), Nat Forkell (2), Ash Caton (1), Jen Staples (1); Lyons: Kamryn Bonnell (6), Kalani Davis (4), Kyla Betts (3)
EASTRIDGE (9-4) 50
OUR LADY OR MERCY (4-8) 39
Alyssa Cowart stepped up with 19 points, five assists and five steals as Eastridge notched its second win in the last three games. Aaliviah Green netted 16 points and swiped four steals. Madyson Fizer cleaned the glass for 15 rebounds to go along with her four points. For Our Lady Of Mercy, Mia Lusardi led with 11 points. Elizabeth Holdsworth followed up with eight points.
SOUTH SENECA (8-6) 55
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (4-7) 39
Chloe Scott exploded for 25 of her 30 points in the second half as South Seneca pulled away for back-to-back victories. The junior center poured 14 of the Falcons’ 16 third-quarter points and 11 of the team’s 18 fourth-period tallies. Scott netted four long-range shots among her 11 made field goals and 4-of-5 free throws. For Harley-Allendale-Columbia, Cadence Brecker poured in 10 shots for 20 points. Senior guard Sawyer Hartman chipped in 10 points. Other scorers – South Seneca: Mackenzie Snyder (8), Haley Parry (7), Anna Dufour (4), Karah Hill (4), Ava Utter (2); Harley-Allendale-Columbia: Olivia Fowler (5), Kate May (4)
WHEATLAND-CHILI (1-11) 30
BYRON-BERGEN (4-6) 34
Junior guard Janessa Amesbury poured in 25 of Byron-Bergen’s 34 points for the win. For Wheatland-Chili, eighth-grade forward Whitney Thrush led with eight points. Vanessa Guerrero and Jaeda Mekker both had seven points.
Quote from Byron-Bergen head coach Rick Krzewinski: “We snapped a four-game losing streak, but continue to struggle on offense. Fortunately, Janessa Amesbury put up 25 points for us. We have a home game Saturday against Albion.”
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (12-0) 54
NAPLES (2-11) 16
Kendall Parker dominated both ends with 30 points and eight steals to extend Dundee/Bradford’s undefeated season. The junior guard unleashed 25 first-half points, making eight field goals and eight foul shots, to lead the BraveScots to a commanding 37-13 advantage. Parker added three assists and two rebounds as well. Senior guard Bruna Crespo accumulated six points, seven steals, six dimes and five boards. Makayla Schoffner battled for eight rebounds and four swipes to go along with her two points. For Naples, junior guard Grayce Hebding led with nine points and two three-pointers. Other scorers: Dundee/Bradford: Alissa Eaves (8), Kailey Yeoman (6), Adrienne Kendall (2); Naples: Erica Reigelsperger (5), Emily Lester (2)
MARCUS WHITMAN (8-4) 59
ROMULUS (2-10) 26
Aliysiah Clark ignited Marcus Whitman early with 13 of her 19 points in the first half as the Wildcats rolled to their fourth win in the last five games. The freshman guard stepped up with nine made field goals and accrued five steals as well. Junior guard Helen Snyder finished just shy of a double-double with nine points, eight takeaways, four dishes and four boards. Sophomore guard Sophie Snyder followed up with eight points, seven rebounds, five thefts and three dimes. Junior guard Lily Carroll recorded seven points, eight boards, three assists and three steals. Evy Royston (6), Whitney Controneo (5), Ellie Deathrage (3) and Hailee King (2) rounded out the scoring for the Wildcats.
RED JACKET (3-10) 18
BLOOMFIELD (11-2) 60
Lily Baughman paced four players in double figures with 17 points as Bloomfield cruised to five consecutive wins. The junior guard added three steals and two rebounds. Sophomore forward Calla McCombs crashed the glass for 19 boards, including 11 offensive, to go along with her 12 points, six swipes, trio of rejections and two dimes. Junior guard Annie Dodge posted 11 points, seven assists, five rebounds and a steal. Ashlyn Wright finished just shy of a double-double with 10 points, eight boards and two thefts. For Red Jacket, senior forward Sarah English led with 12 points. Other scorers – Red Jacket: Ella Lohr (2), McKenna Rush (2), Brooklyn Vienna (2); Bloomfield: Abby O’Brien (5), Solae Turner (3), Sadie Kachmaryk (2)
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (7-7) 52
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-11) 38
ADDISON (3-10) 21
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (8-3) 47
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (1-10) 41
EAST ROCHESTER (10-3) 72
LYNDONVILLE (6-7) 43
HOLLEY (5-7) 33
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN/CHESTERTON ACADEMY (5-5)
ROCHESTER PREP (5-6)
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