CANANDAIGUA ACADEMY (10-4) 48
GREECE ATHENA (14-0) 61
Khorie Reaves scored 26 points, including breaking the 1000-point mark for his career, to power Greece Athena. Reaves scored his 1,000th point on a second-quarter three-pointer. Overall on the night, Reaves connected five times from behind the arc while also securing six rebounds. Connor Osier added 13 points, five rebounds and four assists. The Trojans used a 16-9 fourth quarter led by 11 points from Osier to put the game away for good. Zee Johnson tallied 11 points, six rebounds, four assists and four steals in the win. I’zick Reaves (6) and I’zayah Reaves (5) rounded the scoring for Athena. Nate Barone led Canandaigua with 15 points and a pair of three-pointers. Joe Caito joined his teammate in double figures with 13 while George Spinelli tallied seven. Jaiden Pierce (4), Drew Williamee (3), Jeremiah Laird (2), Isaac Parsons (2) and Nate Brinza (2) all chipped in the Gray Wolves.
FAIRPORT (10-4) 55
PENFIELD (10-3) 58
Patrick Emling poured in 30 points as Penfield picked up its seventh win in the last eight. The game was tied at 45 entering the fourth quarter and Emling scored seven while Trevor Hofer added five to push the Patriots across the finish line. Hofer tallied 14 points in total while adding a pair of three-pointers. Christian Zarzycki (5), Jake McCarthy (4), Jackson Green (3) and Jacob Natale (2) rounded out the scoring for Penfield. Lashard Lowery racked up 26 points and connected on three three-pointers to lead Fairport. Aidan White added 19 points while Alex Grejda (5), Drew Sisson (3) and Mateo Palleschi (2) chipped in the remaining points for the Red Raiders.
GREECE ARCADIA (1-11) 49
BROCKPORT (4-11) 55
Tyler Judd scored 13 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead Brockport. The Blue Devils built their lead behind a 25-12 third quarter before holding off Greece Arcadia’s push late. Acradia outscored Brockport 18-5 in the fourth quarter before ultimately falling short. Azay Odey added nine points and nine rebounds for Brockport. Greg Rightmeyer and Dan Dailey each also added nine points. Jaden Hall, Nate Parker and Tyler Houseman scored five apiece for the Blue Devils. Xavier Smith led the Titans with 22 points while Jakson Schweigert tallied 15 points. Lincoln Fling added nine and Drake Sapp scored three for Arcadia.
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GREECE OLYMPIA (4-9) 60
EASTRIDGE (9-6) 91
Brennan Russo led five in double digits for Eastridge with 19 points. Ayden Pomales scored 15 points, Jalonie Pittman had 14 points, Larry Wigent posted 12 points and Marquis Tubbs scored 11. Eastridge scored 20+ points in each of the first three quarters. Brailon Johnson (4), Alexander Simmons (3), Zavieair Williamson (2), Amere Rodgers (2), Isaiah Nelson (2), Jeremiah Morales Diaz (2), Jelyn Collins (2), Jordan McNeil (2) and Ty Kunzer (1) all scored for the Lancers who got points from 14 of the 15 players who saw the floor. Noah Tackleg powered Greece Olympia with 21 points. Caiden Evans supplied 12 points and William Brown Nelson scored 10. Terry Griffin chipped in six points for the Spartans. Curtis Welker (3), Pah Yu (2), Amare Edwards (2), Kahleil Pritchett (2) and Connor Welker (2) rounded out Olympia’s efforts.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-8) 67
GREECE ODYSSEY (5-8) 41
Wyatt Huff tallied 20 points to power Honeoye Falls-Lima. Holden Kamm added 16 points for the Cougars who built a 44-15 lead in the first half. Drew Angelo posted 10 points for HF-L while Quinn Kailbourne and Sam Jokl each scored six. Landon Hammond (3), Matt Meacham (2) and Austyn Crego (2) rounded out the scoring. Gavin Williams-Clemons and Mike Cathey each scored 12 points to lead Greece Odyssey while Jayson Figueroa recorded 11. Jazir Larkins, Zach Gagner and Qiandre Hartsfield all scored two points each for the Leopards.
HILTON (10-4) 84
RUSH-HENRIETTA (6-7) 57
Ben Sneddon tallied 27 points and six rebounds to propel Hilton to its third consecutive victory. John Bianchi added a double-double with 17 points and 10 assists. Brady Gerig connected on five triples, scoring 19 points while grabbing three rebounds and dishing out three assists. Andrew Lenhard posted nine points for the Cadets while Ryan Cracas and Sam Hogan each hit a three-pointer. Tim Graziano (2), Shawn Cavey (2), Payden Prince (1) and Jack Smith (1) all added to the scoring total for Hilton. Jalen Taggart led Rush-Henrietta with 21 points including two threes. Graylin Strong hit a pair of three-pointers and scored eight points while Avery Council and Kobey Weeks each scored seven. Myles Collins-Howard (5), David Johnson (5), Ethan Dengler (2) and Parker Baldwin (2) scored the rest of the points for the Royal Comets.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-10) 44
BRIGHTON (7-6) 71
Reggie Smith Jr posted 24 points and drilled a pair of three-pointers. The Bruins blitzed out to a 23-10 lead in the opening quarter. Aksel Stanat tacked on 14 points while Abram Levy scored nine. Jayden Freeman posted eight points and Yelle Enya scored six. JT Snyder (3), Grady Hopkin (3), Lah Don Dillon (2) and Kaleb Matthews (2) also scored for Brighton. Lucas Karelus led the charge for Churchville-Chili with 19 points. Jace Carter added 11 points for the Saints while Jacob McGowan scored four. Michael Sardou and Josh Miner each scored three points while Isaiah Mead-Jackson and Chase Shepanski scored two points apiece for the Saints.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (9-4) 63
IRONDEQUOIT (8-5) 61
Webster Schroeder toke over sole possession of first place in Monroe County Division II with the win. The Warriors had previously beaten the Eagles 54-45 earlier in the season. The Eagles had a last second three-point try and subsequent tip-in attempt both fall off the rim at the end of regulation. READ MORE.
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-8) 60
VICTOR (9-3) 76
Garrett Clar posted a game-high 24 points and connected three times from distance to power Victor to its second win in a row. Clar scored 11 in a 23-5 first-quarter run from the Blue Devils. Griffen Hopkins tallied 17 points while Randy Johnson chipped in nine. Colin Barber recorded six points while Colin Kubrich, Nick Leonard and Owen Dake scored five apiece. Brody Burgess (3) and Justine Rosello (2) finished off the Blue Devils scoring. Levi Kulik powered the Webster Thomas attack with 23 points while Joey Baller chipped in 11. Boston DeWitte added eight points and Anthony LaLoggia posted six. Shane Talbot (5), Billy Quinn (4) and Sean Quinn (3) all scored for the Titans.
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SPENCERPORT (5-9) 55
GATES CHILI (4-10) 62
MARCUS WHITMAN (8-5) 53
BATAVIA (7-6) 44
Logan Storms scored 24 points to lead Marcus Whitman to its sixth win in the last seven games. The Wildcats entered the fourth quarter tied at 32 and outscored Batavia 21-12 down the stretch. Storms scored 11 in the fourth while Brody Royston added seven points, all of which came in the final frame. Myles Prendergast added eight points, Brayden Amadeo chipped in eight points and eight rebounds while Melkamu Blueye scored six points and secured eight rebounds for Marcus Whitman. Justin Smith led the Blue Devils with 17 points while Carter Mullen chipped in 10. Casey Mazur drilled a pair of three-pointers, Aiden Bellavia chipped in five and Gavin White scored four. Brady Mazur added a basket for Batavia.
Batavia Head Coach Buddy Brasky “Whitman beat us 46-23 early in the year so we used this as a measuring stick to see how much we have improved. We had won three in a row going into this game. This game showed me we have come a long way since the last time but we still have a ways to go to be able to compete in the sectionals.”
NEWARK (10-3) 62
WAYNE (12-2) 64
A blown transformer delayed the conclusion of Newark and Wayne’s Finger Lakes East matchup two weeks ago. An unlikely source provided electricity when play resumed Wednesday evening. Stephen Habecker delivered the game winner in the closing seconds as host Wayne its eighth straight. READ MORE.
RED CREEK (6-9) 47
SANDY CREEK (III) 55
LIVONIA (7-8) 49
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-13) 29
Connor Feehan led all scorers with 17 points, including five threes as Livonia won its fifth straight game. Thomas Stewart added nine points and 12 rebounds while Jackson Cook tallied seven points and 14 rebounds. Nicolas Coyle drilled three triples and Lucas Ray scored seven. Alexander Fedorchuk led Wayland-Cohocton with 13 points. Charles Feinman posted eight points while Hunter Trischler, Caleb Kubitz, Charles Mulford and Matthew Clark each scored two points.
LETCHWORTH (7-6) 62
KESHEQUA (1-13) 40
Letchworth emerged victorious in the ‘Coaches v Cancer’ game which raised over $1000 on the night. Ian Hinrich led Keshequa with 14 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks. Aiden Upright and Owen Pike each scored 10 points while Brady Wood and Zack Smathers each tallied three.
PAVILION (4-10) 49
KENDALL (5-8) 52
HAMMONDSPORT (5-10) 42
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (6-8) 64
Jim Ainsworth racked up 31 points, nine rebounds, three assists, five steals and a block to lead Jasper-Troupsburg to its third win in the last four. Sawyer Troxel drilled seven three-pointers and scored 22 points with four rebounds, three steals and two blocks. Landon Zver recorded five points, assists, rebounds and steals while Jackson Hayes added three points, six assists and five rebounds. Zach Baker added two points, three rebounds and two assists. Matt Foster (1) rounded out the Wildcats’ scoring while Braylon Lawson secured five rebounds. Isaiyah Ali led Hammondsport with 16 points while Andrew Morrison tallied eight. Alex Brown recorded seven points while Ben Dluzak and Peyton Crooks each scored four. Henry Morrison (2) and Alec Makitra (1) rounded out the Lakers’ scoring.
Jasper-Troupsburg head coach Lou Zver – “I thought the team really moved the ball well on offense and all eight played contributed some big minutes.”
FILLMORE (12-2) 78
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (9-4) 69
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (5-8) 49
CUBA-RUSHFORD (8-7) 60
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