BRIGHTON (3-10) 39
FAIRPORT (4-9) 48
Samara Rizzo scored a career-high 10 points to lead Fairport. Courtney Merlo and Jada Crocker combined for 20 points and 20 rebounds for the Red Raiders in the win. Sadie Scott poured 28 points, including 13 of Brighton’s 16 points in the third quarter to tie the game at 33. Fairport locked down defensively down the stretch limiting the Bruins to only six points in the fourth quarter. The Red Raiders knocked down 9-of-12 free throws down the stretch to seal the victory.
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS CHARTER (0-14) 32
MOUNT MORRIS (3-8) 42
CARDINAL O’HARA (IV)
BISHOP KEARNEY (6-3)
MONROE (5-6)
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (0-8)
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (0-11) 23
EAST HIGH (10-2) 85
Nevaeh Grisham scored a game-high 21 points to power East to its second win in a row. East raced out to a 29-7 first-quarter edge and took a 44-12 advantage into halftime. Semaj Jackson and Gabriella Brown-Sturdivant each chipped in 16 points while Ali’yana Robinson made it four in double figures for the Eagles with 15. Ayasha Cherry (4), Antwanette Coleman (4), Nyla Polydore (4), Ji’Asia Norris (3) and Sinayah Abney (2) rounded out the scoring efforts. Jayden Shaw led Wilson/Early College with 13 points while Jayla Green (4), Kamariyah Green (3), Manai Adams (2) and Rae Houser (1) all contributed for the Wildcats.
SOUTH SENECA (8-7) 48
HAMMONDSPORT (9-4) 69
Danica Dresser poured in 28 points to propel Hammondsport to its second straight victory. Dresser tallied nine in the first quarter as the Lakers built a 15-4 lead. Sam Pratt posted 22 points including two three-pointers to help lead Hammondsport. Nichole Pratt chipped in with 10 points and two triples while LaZell Locey added seven and Alexis Hurd scored two. Haley Parry led South Seneca with 17 points while connecting three times from distance. Chloe Scott added 13 points while Mackenzie Snyder posted 10 for the Falcons. Ava Utter (4), Anna Dufour (2) and Karah Hill (2) rounded out the efforts for South Seneca.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (4-9) 35
NAPLES (3-11) 42
HAC (4-8) 33
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (14-0) 66
Kendall Parker racked up 20 points, seven rebounds and six assists to power unbeaten Dundee/Bradford. The victory continued the BraveScots’ run to begin the season, winning for the 14th time by double digits, including 13 wins by 20 or more. Kailey Yeoman chipped in 17 points, including three triples, five rebounds and four assists. Bruna Crespo cracked double digits with 14 points and added five steals. Alissa Eaves scored two points with five rebounds and four steals while Mikayla Schoffner posted four points and six rebounds. Korrin Yeoman (5), Madalyn Knapp (2) and Adrienne Kendall (2) rounded out the scoring for Dundee/Bradford. Cadence Brecker led HAC with 17 points while Sawyer Hartman scored eight. Lanae Vargas (3), Ava Turner (2), Aryana Saedi (2) and Kate May (1) also scored for the Wolves.
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (2-9) 25
PALMYRA-MACEDON (10-1) 56
RED CREEK (4-7)
HANNIBAL (III)
LIVONIA (7-6) 61
HAVERLING (7-7) 33
FILLMORE (9-1)
WARSAW (1-10)
ELBA (12-2) 41
PAVILION (3-10) 24
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (8-5) 30
HORNELL (11-1) 57
Jordyn Dyring poured in 18 points as Hornell won its seventh consecutive game. The Red Raiders raced out to 14-6 lead after one behind nine points from Dyring before taking a 34-10 lead into the break that they would not relinquish. Lillian Hoyt added 12 points while Raegan Evingham posted 11. Selena Maldonado and Payton Bentley each chipped in seven points while Mia Nasca added a second-quarter basket. Bailey Mullen led C-G with eight points, six rebounds and four steals. Peyton Peters added eight points and 10 rebounds for the Chargers. Paris May scored two points while grabbing 12 rebounds and Harlie McCaffrey added five points and eight rebounds. McKenna Ferris (4) and Kora Button (3) rounded out the scoring output from C-G.
BYRON-BERGEN (6-6) 33
KENDALL (7-6) 28
Janessa Amesbury scored 14 points to lead Byron-Bergen to its third straight win. With the game tied entering the fourth quarter, the Bees outscored Kendall 8-3 to secure the win. Olivia Senf connected on three three-pointers for Byron-Bergen. Danielle Offhous powered the Kendall attack with 12 points.
BATAVIA (7-6) 31
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (11-1) 39
Caitlin Ryan recorded 14 pts and seven rebounds to lead Oakfield-Alabama to its tenth straight win. The Hornets used a 13-3 fourth quarter to get past Batavia. Piper Hyde scored nine points, including a run of seven straight points in the fourth. Hyde also added three steals in the win. Alea Groff added eight points, four rebounds and four assists while Allie Williams scored four points and grabbed seven rebounds. Alexa Clark pitched in three points and three rebounds for O-A.
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (10-3) 40
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (7-3) 35
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