FAIRPORT (3-9) 37
HILTON (9-3) 62
Mallory Heise led all scorers with 18 points for Hilton. Senior guard Ella Clark added 17 points and hit the 1,000-point mark for her career in the win. Clark is the fourth girl in Hilton history to do so. Leah Thomspon finished with 10 points. Tea Cosman (5), Elena Graziano (3), Ava Heise (3), Paige Siciliano (3) and Brooke Bell (1) all scored in the win. Lola Pucci and Jada Crocker led Fairport with 10 points each. Meghan Arserio (4), Delaney McIntyre (4), Amiyah Johnson (3), Autumn Fitch (2), Courtney Merlo (2) and Samara Rizzo (2). READ MORE.
VICTOR (12-1) 53
PENFIELD (7-6) 46
Devin Livingston paced Victor with a game-high 14 points. Rhylin Fehrenbach connected for an 11-point, 11-rebound double-double. Emma Alexander led Penfield with 12 points. READ MORE.
CANANDAIGUA (8-5) 50
WEBSTER THOMAS (4-9) 25
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (10-2) 44
PITTSFORD MENDON (11-2) 55
Natalie Mai scored nine of her 14 points in third quarter when Mendon used a 17-6 advantage to pull away from a five-point game. Leading 31-23 coming out of halftime, Mai connected on a trio of 3-pointers, and Mendon went on to avenge an earlier loss with its fifth straight win. Gabriela Esposito matched Mai with a game-high 14 points. Sarah Hanfland added nine in the win, and Kate Crowley had seven points. Danielle Mooney (6), Cate Rathnam (3) and Eva Dixon (2) also scored for the Vikings. Mendon’s defense held Sutherland to a season-low offensive production. Petra Hunt led Sutherland with 11 points. Eden Lewis had 10 while Taylor Hamilton, Lucy Bush and Leora Cook scored five apiece. Payton Hamilton (4), Sadie Bush (2), and Maddie Littlefield (2) rounded out the offensive production for Sutherland.
BRIGHTON (3-9) 37
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (9-4) 72
Bria Watkins finished with a double-double and scored 16 of her team-high 22 points in the opening 16 minutes of action as Webster Schroeder built a 35-13 lead heading into halftime. Watkins connected on 10-of-17 shots from the floor and grabbed 10 rebounds in the win – Schroeder’s fourth in the past five games. Addie Morgan accounted for 11 points and Rachel DeMocker scored 10 on 4-of-7 shooting including 2-of-3 from behind the 3-point arc. Mya Perales added nine points, three steals and two assists. Kylie Clement, Sarah Ferruzza, and Ava Gallup scored six points apiece. Jenna DiMarco rounded out the Warriors’ scoring with two points. Brighton’s Sadie Scott finished with a game-high 24 points. Camryn Sloan added six points. Delaney Wilson (2), Ireland Mistretta (2), Shannon O’Hora (2) and Sara Solomon (1) also scored for the Bruins.
BROCKPORT (3-10) 46
SPENCERPORT (6-6) 47
Jorja Gray connected on the game winning three-pointer to seal the win for Spencerport. Gray finished with a game-high 23 points. Lundyn McCutchen added seven points in the win. Alena Zaher (6), Morgan Stanley (6) and Emily Peacock (5) each scored in the win. Lydia Childs paced Brockport with a team-high 16 points. Keira Wilson finished with 11 points. Janelle Laureano (7), Maeve Petitti (6) and Alexis Hassal (6).
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-10) 33
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (5-8) 55
IRONDEQUOIT (2-11) 46
GATES CHILI (4-9) 54
Cassie Carpenter scored a team-high 19 points for Gates Chili. India Williams pitched in a 16-point, 12-rebound double-double in the win. Melice Gaye connected for nine points. Kailey Besio paced Irondequoit with a game-high 22 points.
EAST (9-2) 70
LIVONIA (6-6) 58
Nevaeh Grisham scored 22 points, and Gabriella Brown-Sturdviant added 17 to lead East to its eighth straight win. Grisham finished with six 3-pointers including four in the fourth quarter when East pulled away from a tie game. Brown-Sturviant scored four points in the decisive frame. Semaj Jackson had 12 points in the win. Ali’Yana Robinson added nine points. Ayasha Cherry (8) and Antwanette Coleman (2) also scored for the Eagles. Mary Kwak led Livonia with 18 points. KJ Einhiple added 17. Molly Hitchcock scored 11, and Emma King had three.
EDISON/WOIS/SWW (5-5) 38
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-6) 28
Alivia Day scored a game-high 21 points for Rush-Henrietta. Jani Washington added 11 points in the win. Kasia Jones topped Edison with 14 points.
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (0-13) 21
FRANKLIN/NORTHEAST (5-6) 41
Chloe Jarvis connected on five 3-pointers and finished with a game-high 17 points to lead Franklin/Northeast. Daniela Cantero added seven points, five rebounds and two steals in the win while Akhirah McKinnon had six points and four rebounds. Jo-Marie Young grabbed a team-high six rebounds and scored two points. Ni’Yanhna Mitchell-Lawrence accounted for four steals and two points. Janya Coleman-Estrada had five rebounds, a steal and one point. Alozi Gibson (2) and Kimani Mitchell (3) rounded out the scoring for Franklin/Northeast. Laila Perez led EMHCS with nine points. Emma Versas added seven. Issa Torres (2), Madison Benjamin (1) and Nasiy Prowl (2) also scored.
YOUNG WOMEN (7-6) 70
WILSON/EARLY (0-10) 33
PENN YAN (2-11)
WAYNE (6-6)
MYNDERSE (9-3) 44
PALMYRA-MACEDON (9-1) 48
Taryn Goodness connected for six of her team-high 15 points in the fourth quarter when Palmyra-Macedon outscored Mynderse 16-9 in the final frame to grab an eighth straight win. Goodness hit three three’s and added 17 rebounds for a double-double. Marianna Hodgins pitched in 14 points in the win. Georgi Wirth (8), Shelby Geer (5), Julia Belanger (3) and Elise Tome (3) all scored in the win. Peyton Verkey scored a game-high 22 points. Verkey connected six times from beyond the arc. Chelsea Korzeniewski added 10 points. Lauren McDermott (5), Madelyn Verkey (3) and Dani McDermott (3).
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-11) 26
GENEVA (7-5) 55
WILLIAMSON/MARION (6-4) 56
CATO-MERIDIAN (III) 25
Kate Campbell led Williamson/Marion with a team-high 14 points. Elizabeth Brandt pitched in 11 points.
HAVERLING (7-6) 26
DANSVILLE (13-2) 57
Aynsley Belcher and Taylor Hamsher each connected for game-highs of 12 points as Dansville picked up its sixth straight win. Chelsie Tyler added eight points in the win. Kali Meyer (7), Emma Allen (6), Emma Butters (4), Megan Tyler (4) and Mia Cady (2) also scored in the win. Emma Luckenbach paced Haverling with nine points.
AVON (3-11) 40
GENESEO (4-10) 46
LETCHWORTH (5-8)
LE ROY (8-4)
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (9-4) 56
PAVILION (3-9) 20
Ava Amorese scored a game-high 19 points for Caledonia-Mumford. Hazell Nickerson connected for 14 points and 13 rebounds to notch a double-double in the win. Shea Drazkowski and MacKenzie Poray added 6 points each. Ella Tillotson paced Pavilion with seven points. Lia Lombardo pitched in five points.
MOUNT MORRIS (2-8)
PERRY (6-6)
KESHEQUA (12-2) 48
YORK (9-4) 54
Tessa Rodwell scored a game-high 19 points for York. Rylee Cuozzo pitched in 12 points in the win. Brianna Parsons finished with nine points. Isabel Laney (8), Meredith Holland (5) and Gianna McClain (1) also scored in the win. Libby Benner led Keshequa with 14 points and sister Ryley Benner connected for 12 points. Braelyn Isaman hit for nine points. Ava Thayer (7), Riley Nageldinger (4) and Alicia Wood (2).
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (4-8)
WARSAW (1-10)
HORNELL (9-1)
WAVERLY (IV)
ELBA (11-2) 59
ATTICA (3-9) 36
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-13) 10
HAMMONDSPORT (8-4) 57
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (3-8)
CUBA-RUSHFORD (3-9)
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