NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (5-5) 53
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (5-7) 73
Sam Howland finished his night with 20 points, eight rebounds, and six assists in a game that saw School of the Arts lead 39-25 at halftime. Latrell Ingram totaled 19 points, six rebounds, and three assists. Nine of Ingram’s points came in a third quarter that saw him knock down four field goals. Ishmael Gonzales turned in 16 points, six assists, and five rebounds. Bennie Laver scored nine points. Other scorers for School of the Arts were Bruce Newton (3), Paul Stevens (2), Zayvier Little (2), Henry Hawkinson (2). Justin Robinson had 20 points to lead Northstar Christian. Lorenzo Danesi and Johnny Daby each tallied nine points. Other scorers for Northstar Christian were Max Klemmer (8), and Cho Hung (7).
MONROE (10-2) 74
VERTUS (5-10) 56
Tajhmir Mullins turned in 28 points as Monroe earned its fifth straight win. The junior buried a pair of three-pointers and converted 12-of-13 attempts from the free throw line. DaiQuon McKinney scored 18 points after being scoreless through the first eight minutes of play. Navareon Patton tallied nine points. Other scorers for the Red Jackets were Cameron Miller (7), Will McKinney (5), Luis Carrasquillo (4), and Marcus Freeman (2). Na’Shon Wade paced Vertus with 16 points. Trea’Vion Young-McKenzie scored 13 points. Reginald Pough had eight points. Other scorers for the Warriors were Talhah Ali (5), Brian Holloway (5), Malachi Davis (4), and Dah’mere Brown (3).
WILSON MAGNET (2-13) 53
McQUAID (4-9) 75
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ROCHESTER ACADEMY (6-8) 84
MARITIME-ORACLE (VI) 32
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (7-8) 39
HONEOYE (7-8) 45
Landon Washburn paced Honeoye with nine of his game-high 22 points in the fourth quarter as the Bulldogs won their fourth straight and seventh in the past eight games. Washburn also grabbed four rebounds in the win. Owen Reynolds chipped in eight points and handed out three assists. Evan Cuba added five points and 11 rebounds. Braiden Schneider also scored five points. Chris Clancey and Aidan Webster each led Dundee/Bradford with 10 points apiece, with Clancey pairing his with seven rebounds. Aidan Monnell, Jeremy Stiles, Alex Goltry, and Jake Black all scored four points each.
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PENN YAN (6-7)
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (11-2) ppd.
RED JACKET (4-9) 52
NAPLES (3-11) 29
Truman Hill put up 15 points and brought down 15 rebounds for Red Jacket in the win. Nash Fabris scored nine points. Aidan Griffith chipped in seven points. Other scorers for Red Jacket were Hunter Finnick (6), Dylan Henry (5), Timmy Brown (5), Ander Zepkowski (2), Jackson Kennelly (2), and Jacob Close (1). Maddox Mannella paced Naples with 17 points. Other scorers for the Big Green were Hayden Liddiard (5), Landon Gleichauf (3), Colin Kenney (2), and Ian Kenney (2).
SOUTH SENECA (5-9) 49
BLOOMFIELD (7-6) 55
Jon Nelson scored 10 of his 15 points in the second half for Bloomfield as the Bombers overcame a 20-16 halftime defacit to rally for the win. Cam Smith scored a dozen points and was 7-for-8 from the free throw line. Ben Jones put together a seven-point third quarter and finished with 11. Other scorers for Bloomfield were Grady Rogers (8), Braedon Smith (8), and Garion Tolbert (1). Logan Laverack led South Seneca with 18 points. Kenny Halsey had a 13-point third quarter and totaled 17 points. Other scorers for South Seneca were Jayden Reed (5), Taj Amisano (4), Owen Kenyon (3), and Ryan Miller (2).
WILLIAMSON (4-9) 43
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (5-10) 55
Four players scored in double figures for North Rose-Wolcott in the win, being Logan Caves and Evan DeWispelaere, who each scored 13 points, and Cody Crane and Axton Paul, who each scored 12 points. Ethan Alexander compiled a game-high 16 points for Williamson. Jordan Genge added 14.
GANANDA (11-4)
EAST ROCHESTER (14-0) ppd.
MARION (0-13) 43
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (3-12) 62
MOUNT MORRIS (7-5) 64
HINSDALE (4-4) 37
Bryson Constantino scored eight of his 14 points in the first quarter to help set the pace for Mount Morris in the win. Anthony Hightower scored eight points, grabbed eight rebounds, and made six assists. Mason Santini also had eight points and eight rebounds, but additionally swiped six steals. Luis Crespo Toledo put together eight points and five assists. Aidan Stanley tallied seven points and seven rebounds.
YORK (11-3) 87
WARSAW (7-8) 74
Parker Bonafede scored 26 points to help guide York to its 11th double-digit win of the season. Four other players scored in double figures for the Knights, being Joe Bauer (18), Jake Pangrazio (16), Connor Rodwell (15), and Tyler Brady (10). Patrick Klump led Warsaw with 25 points. Bailey Schell added 17 points. Quinton Librock put up a dozen. Carter Bakowski supplied 11 points.
“We earned a tough road victory tonight,” said York coach Ed Orman. “Warsaw hit 9 3’s in the fourth quarter and really put on a display from the arc, I was proud of our guys for handling some adversity and fighting through them being completely on fire. Sophomore Parker Bonafede had a huge game for us tonight and really played with the confidence we will need from him down the stretch. Overall I’m really proud of the guys tonight and look forward to a heck of a test on Saturday.”
WELLSVILLE (6-10) 41
HAVERLING (4-11) 58
Jake Hagadone supplied Haverling with 25 points as the Rams held Wellsville to 17 points in the second half to extend their one-point halftime lead in the win. Austin Durand contributed 13 points. Other scorers for the Rams were Gavin Price (6), Mike Binkowski (6), Erza Hoad (5), and MacLain Wright (3). Haverling knocked down a total of 10 three-pointers on the night. JJ Howard guided Wellsville with 16 points. Other scorers for the Lions were Alex Green (6), Trent Green (6), Aiden Cowburn (5), Cooper Brockway (5), and Carson Grover (3).
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (5-7)
ELBA (3-8)
LYNDONVILLE (0-12)
BYRON-BERGEN (10-3)
WHEATLAND-CHILI (9-3) 45
ATTICA (11-2) 50
Cole Harding and Clayton Bezon both provided Attica with double-doubles to help guide the Blue Devils to their fourth straight win. Both players grabbed 10 rebounds, with Bezon scoring a team-high 18 points and Harding adding 16 points. Leighton Williams scored a game-high 27 points for Wheatland-Chili, including his 1,000th career point late in the game. Williams also brought down six rebounds and made four steals. Jaden Shwenebraten put up 11 points.
PEMBROKE (8-3) 60
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (11-2) 54
Tyson Totten totaled a game-high 24 points as Pembroke picked up its third win in its last four games. Sam Pfeiffer added 10 points for the Dragons. Avery Ferreira totaled nine points. Jaden Sherwood’s 19 points led Notre Dame Batavia.
“I was pleased with how we handled adversity tonight playing against a good and well-coached team in a tough environment,” said Pembroke coach Matt Shay. “We knew it was going to be a process for us this season and I think we are taking the right steps. We talk about mental toughness all the time and tonight Avery stepped up and made some huge free throws and Sam Pfeiffer secured an offensive rebound at the end to seal the win.”
ALEXANDER (9-4)
HOLLEY (4-8)
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (11-3) 35
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (13-1) 49
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-14) 19
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (7-8) 46
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