PENFIELD (7-7) 40
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (10-3) 67
Bria Watkins poured in 15 points, eight rebounds and three assists for Webster Schroeder. Watkins made five shots inside the arc and went 5-for-7 at the line. Ava Gallup tallied 11 of her 14 points in the first half and made three shots from beyond the arc for the Warriors. Gallup also added four helpers. Sarah Ferruzza finished with 12 points, making three of her four baskets inside the arc and three free throws. Ferruzza also dished out four helpers and grabbed four rebounds. Kylie Clement scored eight points and made three baskets alongside a pair of free throws. Addie Morgan made three shots from the floor and chipped in seven points alongside three assists and three rebounds. Mya Perales and Rachel DeMocker both had five points on two buckets. Perales grabbed eight boards. For Penfield, Cassidy Cone scored all 13 of her points in the third frame. Cone made six shots from the field, including a three-pointer. Emma Alexander drilled a pair from deep also in the third quarter. Lena Lipani and Olivia Lanning both added four points.
BRIGHTON (3-10) 42
CANANDAIGUA (9-5) 49
Kyleigh Chapman eclipsed the 1,000-point mark, knocking down a three-pointer in the fourth quarter and scored 20 points to lead Canandaigua to a fourth-straight win. Chapman made eight of her nine baskets inside the arc. Julia Geitner and Leah Sheridan both scored nine for the Grey Wolves. Geitner converted three jumpers from deep, while Sheridan knocked down three shots from the floor and a pair of free throws. Eily Hubler added seven points. For Brighton, Sadie Scott scored a game-high 23 points. Scott made nine shots from the field, including a pair of three-pointers and three charity stripe conversions. Ireland Mistretta added eight points on four baskets. Camryn Sloan and Olivia Rush both scored five points for the Bruins
VICTOR (13-1) 40
FAIRPORT (3-10) 24
Rhylin Fehrenbach finished with 17 points, nine steals and eight rebounds to lead Victor to a third-straight win. Jada Crocker scored 11 points for Fairport.
SPENCERPORT (7-7) 54
IRONDEQUOIT (3-11) 58
Kailey Besio rained made six jumpers from beyond the arc and tallied 20 points, as Irondequoit ended a five-game skid. Aubrey Smith notched a double-double, scoring 13 points and grabbing 10 boards. Smith also dished out four assists. Lizzy Tytler added 10 points, seven rebounds and four steals. For Spencerport, Jorja Gray scored 19 points. Alana Zaher chipped in 15 points.
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BROCKPORT (4-10) 53
GATES CHILI (4-10) 51
Lydia Childs notched a double-double, scoring 27 points and grabbing 10 rebounds to lead Brockport. Keira Wilson added eight points and five rebounds. Hannah Carpenter and Alexis Hassall both finished with seven rebounds and six points.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-11) 42
PITTSFORD MENDON (12-2) 59
Natalie Mai knocked down seven shots from the floor, including three from beyond the arc and tallied 18 points to lead Mendon to a fifth-straight victory. Gabriela Esposito tallied 10 of her 16 points in the first quarter and made seven shots inside the arc. Danielle Mooney added 10 points and made three free throws and three shots from the field. Kate Crowley scored seven points, making three baskets and a free throw. Tamia McCadney added four points. For Churchville-Chili, Emma Healy scored a game-high 20 points. Healy made six shots from the field, including four from beyond the arc and went 4-for-4 at the charity stripe. Haley Leonard followed with nine points, making two baskets and four free throws. Ari Williams added five points for the Saints. Erin Marone had four points.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (11-2) 63
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (7-5) 57
Petra Hunt scored 20 points and Pittsford Sutherland outscored Honeoye Falls-Lima 17-8 in the final quarter to win its seventh game in its last eight. Eden Lewis recorded a double-double, scoring 15 points and grabbing 11 boards. Leora Cook added 13 points and three assists. Lucy Bush grabbed 10 rebounds and scored nine points. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, Maddie Shubach had 23 rebounds and 14 points for a double-double. Shaye Angelo and Mollie Finn both chipped in 15 points for the Cougars.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (5-7) 49
FINNEY (10-1) 63
Lucia Suarez tallied 17 points, as Finney rolled to its eighth-straight win. Allie Frederickson followed with 16 points. Kiara Vanderjagt scored 14 points, while Marion Guillo added 10. Miley Knittle chipped in six points. For Rush-Henrietta, Jani Washington scored a game-high 21 points. Alicia Day dropped 16 points for the Royal Comets. Leyla McLean had four points. Mega McCrea and Ava Santiago both added three points.
EDISON/WOIS/SWW (5-6) 51
EASTRIDGE (10-4) 69
Aaliviah Green dropped 25 points and five rebounds, leading Eastridge to a third win in the last four games. Ada Krupa tallied 16 points, five takeaways, five steals and four blocks. Alyssa Cowart recorded a double-double, scoring 10 points and dishing out 10 assists for the Lancers. Cowart also grabbed eight boards and four steals. Harmony Hall chipped in seven points and five rebounds. For Edison, Gabriela Lopez led the scoresheet with 20 points. Kayasia Jones tallied 13 points.
NEWARK (9-4) 63
EAST (10-3) 60
NORTHSTAR/CHESTERTON (5-7) 31
YOUNG WOMEN (8-6) 49
MERCY (4-9) 30
BISHOP KEARNEY (7-4) 48
Le’Asia Wilson made eight shots from the floor, including two from beyond the arc and scored 18 points to lead Bishop Kearney to its fourth win in the last six contests. Allie Hall poured in 16 points, making seven shots inside the arc and a pair at the line. Klarissa Goode finished with 12 points, making four shots from the field and four free throws. For Mercy, Mia Lusardi led with seven points. Lusardi made a pair from the floor and two free throws. Laura Kosten and Krista Harnischfeger both added four points. Ella Sciortino had three points for the Monarchs.
ROCHESTER PREP (6-8) 26
LE ROY (9-4) 48
Kenna MacKenzie finished with 12 points, three rebounds and two steals to lead Le Roy to a third-straight win. Sierra Burk tallied 11 points and three boards. Abby Allen and Lindsey Steffenilla both added eight points. Allen grabbed five boards, dished out five assists and had six steals. Steffenilla dished out two assists and had two steals. Lilly Herrick chipped in six points. Goose Dunn had five boards, three takeaways and two assists.
GENESEO (4-11) 29
BLOOMFIELD (13-2) 67
Calla McCombs scored 21 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for a double-double and leading Bloomfield to a seventh-straight win. McCombs went 10-for-15 from the field. Lily Baughman tallied 19 points, five steals and five rebounds. Baughman netted eight shots from the field, including a pair from deep. Annie Dodge added 11 points, five steals and three assists for the Bombers. Ashlyn Wright scored five points and grabbed 10 boards. Sadie Kachmaryk chipped in four points and six rebounds. Sof Kachmaryk had three points. For Geneseo, Emily Lamb led with seven points, making three shots from the field. Liliana Pritchard scored five points on two baskets. Caroline Capel added four points and three boards.
LYONS (8-5) 49
WATERLOO (9-6) 59
Addison Bree uncorked seven shots from beyond the arc and tallied 25 points to lead Waterloo. Maci Mueller scored 13 points, making three shots from the floor and a pair from beyond the arc. Khia Moody made three shots from the floor and tallied seven points. Gwyneth Panek chipped in six points on three baskets. Tangel Williams and Delainey Battin both added three points. Lyons featured three players in double-double status. Jayla Bell scored 15 points and grabbed 10 boards alongside seven assists. Bell made six shots from the field and made a pair of three-pointers. Seventh-grader Ja’Niyah Bell tallied 15 boards, 10 points and two blocks for the Lyons. Ja’Niyah Bell made five shots inside the arc. Car’Mella Parker rounded out the double-doubles, finishing with 10 points and 10 boards. Parker made four shots from the floor and a pair at the line. Milleniyah Glanton grabbed 15 rebounds and dished out six assists. Glanton also scored nine points, making four shots inside the arc. Kamryn Bonnell chipped in five points and three rebounds.
MYNDERSE (10-3) 58
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (1-11) 18
Maddie Verkey knocked down six shots from beyond the arc and tallied 20 points to lead Mynderse to its fourth win in the last five games. Peyton Verkey tallied 11 points and seven takeaways. Chelsea Korzeniewski added 10 points and seven rebounds. Lauren McDermott chipped in seven points. For Clyde-Savannah, Taylor Carnevale scored 14 points.
GENEVA (8-5) 42
HONEOYE (3-10) 33
HOLLEY (5-8) 28
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (8-4) 64
Emma Sisson notched a double-double, grabbing 15 rebounds and scoring 14 points, leading Notre Dame Batavia to a fourth-straight win. Sisson also dished out eight assists. Sofia Falleti followed with 13 points and five boards. Emma Fitch added nine points. Nina Bartz, Gianna Falleti, Alaria Tomidy and Luci Zambito all added six points each.
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