COACH CHOW WINTER CLASSIC
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (5-9) 45
SPENCERPORT (7-6) 48
Jorja Gray garnered MVP honors and led Spencerport to a finals victory with an 18-point performance in the Coach Chow Winter Classic. Emily Peacock followed with 12 points. Alena Zaher (8), Morgan Stanley (6) and Lundyn McCutchen (4) all scored in the win. For Greece, Mariah Freeman led the offense with 19 points. Tiara Smith chalked up 11 points and Juliana Bates added nine. Kennedi Gadsen (3) and Trinity Johnson (3) rounded out scoring for the Thunder. McCutchen and Freeman were both named to the All-Tournament team.
CHURCHVILLE (2-11) 41
BROCKPORT (4-10) 48
Maeve Petitti bolstered the Brockport offense with 20 points The senior added eight rebounds and three steals to her final stat line. Janelle Laureano registered 12 points and three rebounds. Lydia Childs picked up nine points. Keira Wilson managed four points and nine rebounds for the Blue Devils. Churchville’s Julia Gaffany was also named to the Coach Chow All-Tournament Team.
BLOOMFIELD (12-2) 57
EAST ROCHESTER (10-4) 39
Lily Baughman and Ashlyn Wright teamed up for 43 points to lead Bloomfield to its sixth straight win. Juniors Baughman and Wright finished with 24 and 19 points, respectively. Calla McCombs chipped in seven points, Annie Dodge added four, Sadie Kachmaryk grabbed two and Abby O’Brien had one. East Rochester was headed by Zarriah Eldridge’s 19 points while Aniyah Eldridge followed with 12 points. Aaliyah Carmichael and Gianna Romach both finished with three points and Emma Romach had two in the loss.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (5-6) 48
WELLSVILLE (8-5) 43
Ashlyn Roberts chalked up 19 points to lead Rush-Henrietta to a second straight win. R-H was supplemented with nine-point performances from Jani Washington, Alivia Day and Layla McClean. Natalie Adams led Wellsville offensively with 21 points.
WATERLOO (8-6) 60
GANANDA (10-2) 53
After struggling through the first three quarters where misses outnumbered makes, Addison Bree drew a pair of defenders on the second possession of the fourth quarter and dished a pass to teammate Hannah Harris for an easy layup. Waterloo, which had trailed by as many as 14 points, had its first lead of the game. READ MORE.
ADDISON (3-12) 19
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (13-0) 70
Kendall Parker tallied 25 points in three quarters to keep Dundee/Bradford unbeaten. Parker finished with seven assists, six steals and eight rebounds. Bruna Crespo and Kailey Yeoman both reached double-digits in scoring with 16 and 11, respectively. Crespo added five steals and assists as well. Mikayla Schoffner and Adrienne Kendall both scored six points. Korrin Yeoman tallied four points and Cheyanne Grandall, two in the victory. Addison’s Caidyn Jones drained three three’s in the fourth quarter to finish with nine points. Bregan Jones scored six points while Julia Benton and Reegan Quick both had two.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (9-3) 65
PERRY (6-7) 58
ALBION (VI) 26
BYRON-BERGEN (5-6) 59
Megan Jarkiewicz generated 13 points and five others contributed 7-plus to claim a second straight win for Byron-Bergen. Gabby Graffe was the only other Bee to reach double-figures with 10 points. Riley Shallenberger, Victoria Rogoyski and Natalie Prinzi all registered eight points. Janessa Amesbury notched seven points in the victory. Madison Hughson led Albion with 14 points.
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