GREECE OLYMPIA (4-8) 64
WORLD OF INQUIRY (6-8) 59
Caiden Evans and Terry Griffin, Jr. combined for 15 third-quarter points when Greece Olympia used a 19-5 advantage to erase a halftime deficit and pull away. Evans scored 12 of his game-high 23 points in the decisive frame while Griffin added five of his 20 points. READ MORE.
MONROE (9-2) 71
EASTRIDGE (8-6) 62
Monroe won its fourth straight behind Camaron Miller’s 21 points, jumping out to a 23-9 lead in the first quarter. Thirteen of Miller’s points came in the third quarter. Will McKinney scored 16 including three three-pointers, while Daiquon McKinney and Tajmir Mullins also reached double-digits with 15 and 11 points, respectively. Marcus Freeman rounded out scoring with eight points. Eastridge was led by Jalonie Pittman with 20 points. Marquis Tubbs notched nine points, while Larry Wigent and Brailon Johnson both scored eight. Brennen Russo (7), Amin Rodgers (4), Ayden Pomales (3), Zavier Williamson (2) and Jelyn Collins (1) also netted points.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-8) 57
BATAVIA (7-5) 61
Casey Mazur hit four three-pointers, including three in the final quarter, as Batavia pulled away for its third straight win. Mazur was one of three Blue Devils to reach double figures on the night, alongside Carter Mullen’s team-high 19 and Aiden Bellavia’s 12. Estavon Lovett had eight points, while Justin Justin Smith notched seven. Joseph Marranco hit a three-pointer in the fourth quarter. Drew Angelo led Honeoye Falls-Lima with 25 points, including five three-pointers. Wyatt Huff put up 16 points, while Quinn Kailbourne had five. Holden Kamm (3), Austyn Crego (3), Aidan Neenan (2), Matthew Meacham (2), and Samuel Jokl (1) rounded out scoring.
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PITTSFORD-MENDON (8-6) 42
CANANDAIGUA (10-3) 54
Canandaigua overcame an 11-6 first quarter deficit to win its third straight. Joseph Caito scored a game-high 17 points for the Gray Wolves, including two three-pointers. George Spinelli also reached double digits, recording 12 points on the night. Russell Barone (7), Connor Chapman (6), Drew Williamee (6), Jaiden Pierce (6), and Isaac Parsons (2) also found the basket for Canandaigua. Michael Bischoping recorded a double-double for Mendon, scoring 14 points and recording 12 boards while adding six blocks. Amari Coleman (11) and Joshua Shadders (10) also reached double-digit scoring. Daniel Hurley (5) and Brandon Trott (2) also scored.
NORTHEAST (4-11) 72
GATES-CHILI (3-10) 78
EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS (2-9) 54
CHARLES G. FINNEY (10-5) 63
This was Finney’s second straight victory and fourth win in the past five games.
SOUTH SENECA (5-8) 61
HAMMONDSPORT (4-9) 57
South Seneca won the third of its last four games, withstanding a late Hamondsport rally thanks to 11 fourth quarter points from Kenny Halsey, including going six-for-nine from the free throw line. Halsey ended the night with a team-high 25 points. Kyan Miller notched 12 points, while Logan Laverack had 11. Taj Amisano (7) and Owen Kenyon (6) rounded out scoring for Seneca. Isaiyah Ali led Hammondsport with 25 points, followed by Alex Brown’s 14. Peyton Crooks (8), Henry Morrison (4), Andrew Morrison (4), and Ty Ritter (2) also scored.
GENEVA (8-4) 49
LYONS (12-2) 55
Lyons won its second-straight thanks to a big second half by Devyn Williams, who scored 21 of his team-high 23 points in the final two quarters. JJ Johnson (13) and Mikey Briggs (12) also had double-digit scoring nights. Stephen LeBrecht (4), Jaheim Morris (2), and Dez Bell (1) also put points on the board for Lyons. De’Sean Bruce led Geneva with 15 points, while Tishon Willingham had 13. Xavier Praylor (6), Andrew Green (5), Kaden Larsen-Porter (4), Benjamin Irland (3), and DePatrick Overstreet (3) rounded out scoring for Geneva.
HAVERLING (3-11) 77
WATERLOO (4-9) 87
Waterloo won its second straight game behind a 32-point performance by Dylan Caraballo. The junior also recorded four assists and three boards on the night. Devin Mulvey-Salerno contributed 18 points and four rebounds. Justin Knowlton added 15 points, five rebounds, and three assists for the Tigers. Brandon Lee led the team with eight assists and notched six points. Fabian Berrios (4) and Carter Peterson (3) also scored for Waterloo. Jake Hagadone racked up a team-high 28 points for Haverling. Austin Durand hit six three-pointers as part of a 25-point game. Ezra Hoad (8), Maclain Wright (8), Larry Duncan (4), Gavin Price (2) and Mike Binkowski (2) rounded out scoring for Haverling.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-12) 35
HONEOYE (9-5) 57
Honeoye won its third straight by jumping to a 21-3 lead after the first quarter and never looking back. Owen Reynolds led the way for the Bulldogs, scoring 19 of his game-high 24 points in the first half. The junior racked up five three-pointers and recorded five steals and three assists on the night. Landon Washburn led Honeoye with eight boards while also tallying 11 points and four steals. Bill Covey contributed six rebounds, four assists, and two points. Dylen Abrams (6), Christian Lead (2), Dylan Washburn (2) and Evan Anselm (1) rounded out scoring for Honeoye. Anthony Schirmer led Wayland-Cohocton with 14 points. Matthew Clark added 10 points and eight boards. Alexander Fedorchuk notched four points with two assists and three steals. Charles Feinman (2), Lucas Gettys (2), Charles Mulford (2), and Hunter Trischler (1) also put points on the board.
RED CREEK (6-8) 59
SOLVAY (IV) 77
MOUNT MORRIS (6-5) 71
PERRY (3-10) 59
Mount Morris won its third straight behind a six three-pointer night by Bryson Constantino, who finished with 23 points overall. The Blue Devils led 33-24 at the half and held the lead despite an attempted comeback from by Perry in the third quarter that at one point narrowed the lead to one. Chase Young returned to the lineup and scored 19 points with five assists and four steals. Mason Santini logged a double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds. Aidan Stanley notched seven points and seven boards. Owen Yencer (4) and Luis Crespo-Tolca (2) rounded out scoring for Mount Morris. Perry’s Bryce Tallman led both teams with 32 points, while Hunter Henchen finished with 10 points. Tyler Harvey (8), Beau Slocum (7) and Trenton Washburn (2) also scored for Perry.
BYRON-BERGEN (10-3) 58
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (11-1) 62
Jaden Sherwood scored 10 of his team-high 20 points in the fourth quarter as Notre Dame-Batavia defeated Byron-Bergen to give the Fighting Irish their fifth straight win. Sherwood’s fourth quarter included a 6-for-8 mark at the charity stripe. Jay Antinore was second on the team in points, with 16. Maykell Walker hit three three-pointers off the bench on his way to 10 points for the Irish. Mavrik Hall (6), Ryan Fitzpatrick (4), Chase Antinore (4), and George Woodruff (2) completed the scoresheet for Notre Dame. Braedyn Chambry and Brody Baubie led Byron-Bergen in scoring with 21 and 20 points, respectively. Colin Martin (8), Noah Clare (4), Brenden Pimm (3), and Cody Carlson (2) also scored.
BARKER JR/SR (VI)
HOLLEY (2-8)
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (5-7)
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-13)
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