SPENCERPORT (6-9) 67)
ALBION (VI) 37
Three players reached double-digits in scoring to hoist Spencerport over Albion and end its two-game skid. Kyle Milburn bolstered the offense with 15 points. Hunter Streb followed with 11 points and Tony Kanaley managed 10. Cam Khuns and Angel Nunez both registered seven points. Eric Schuyler and Aiden Grinell captured five points apiece. Miron Gurman (3), Jevon Jackson (2) and Zach Lamberton (1) rounded out scoring for the Rangers. Albion’s leading scorer was Kyle Raddar with 14 points.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (6-8) 67
MCQUAID (5-9) 76
Quinn Wilson exploded for 15 points in the first quarter to give McQuaid a sizeable lead it would not concede. The sophomore finished with 20 points as part of a double-double that included 13 rebounds. Jaiyden Jones finished with a 17-point, 11-rebound double-double in the win. Isaiah Anderson accounted for six points and 11 assists – the senior guard’s fourth-straight double-digit effort. Luke Wachter drained three shots from deep and went 5-for-6 from the charity stripe for 14 points. Henry Fox added nine points with three threes of his own. Andrew Gerenski (6) and Michael Payne (5) rounded out scoring for McQuaid. Rush-Henrietta was led by Jalen Taggart with 25 points, despite being held to two in the first quarter. The sophomore went 6-for-8 from the free throw line and drained three shots from deep. Avery Council added another 20 points and went 4-for-6 from the charity stripe. Graylin Strong picked up seven points and Ethan Dengler scored six. Jahquin Brown (4), Kobey Weeks (3) and Amir Abdul-Haqq-Bradford (2) all scored for R-H.
UNIVERSITY PREP CHARTER (7-7) 60
GREECE ATHENA (15-0) 62
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LIVERPOOL (III) 48
VICTOR (9-4) 45
Nick Leonard scored seven of his team-high 17 points in the second quarter when the Blue Devils erased a five-point deficit to go in the locker room deadlocked a 21. Leonard connected five times from the floor and 7-of-9 free throws in the loss. Garrett Clar added 12 points while Griffen Hopkins accounted for nine. RJ Johnson (5) and Owen Dake (2) rounded out the scoring for Victor. Jeff Manuel paced Liverpool (ranked No. 20 NYSSWA Class AAA) with a game-high 19 points.
BISHOP KEARNEY (8-7) 65
HORSEHEADS (IV) 58
Russell Ellis tallied 23 points as Bishop Kearney rolled to its fourth win in five games. Ellis finished with three rebounds, three steals and two assists. Collin Gentile and Alejandro Aguilar both drained 11 points and pulled in nine rebounds, with three and six, respectively. Jah Reaves scored nine points, dished out five assists and grabbed five rebounds. Maddox Volpe tallied four points, hauled in six rebounds, earned two steals and added two blocks. Jayden Capers had three points, eight rebounds and three assists. Jahan Wilson rounded out the stat sheet with three points, rebounds and assists. Wilson also forced three turnovers in the third quarter to keep BK on top.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (6-7) 48
EAST ROCHESTER (14-1) 45
Trailing 37-35 entering the fourth quarter, Samuel Howland and the School of the Arts constructed a comeback to hand East Rochester its first loss of the season. Howland registered four points in the fourth and finished with 20 points that included four makes from beyond the arc. Paul Stevens grabbed two of his 13 rebounds in the final 10 seconds to secure the victory. Ishmael Gonzales led the offense in the final quarter of play with a three-pointer and 3-of-3 makes from the charity stripe. SOTA held East Rochester to eight points, as it did the quarter before. Latrell Ingram-Williams tallied 15 points with 12 coming in the first half and hauled in six rebounds. Ben Laver (2), Bruce Newton (2) and Stevens (1) rounded out scoring for the victors. East Rochester featured three players with double-digit scoring; Eli Tanner (11), Dan Preston (10) and Ray Allen (10). The trio was held to 11 points in the entire second half. Judah Tanner tallied seven, Jordan Nunn chipped in four, Tyler Leisten added two and Marlo Henry finished with one.
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BATAVIA (8-6) 53
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (11-3) 49
Carter Mullen drained 14 of his 17 points in the first half to give Batavia a double-digit lead that Notre Dame Batavia could not overcome. Casey Mazur scored all 12 of his points in the second half, which accounted for nearly half of the team’s points in that duration. Justin Smith and Gavin White both tallied eight while Estavon Lovett and Aiden Bellavia each added four. Jaden Sherwood paced Notre Dame Batavia with the game-high 20 points, 17 coming in the last half. Mavrik Hall netted nine points and Jay Antinore added seven. George Woodruff (5), Makyell Walker (5) and Evan Fitzpatrick (3) rounded out scoring for ND.
WATERLOO (5-10) 52
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (5-6) 49
Devin Mulvey-Salerno paced the Waterloo offense with 22 points as the squad grabbed its third win in four games. The senior had four rebounds and two assists on the night as well. Carter Peterson accounted for 11 points, seven rebounds, four assists and three steals. Dylan Caraballo tallied 10 points, four rebounds, four assists and two steals. Justin Knowlton added five points, four rebounds and an assist in the win as well.
RANDOLPH (VI) 43
YORK (12-3) 73
Joe Bauer’s game-high 25 points led York to a 30-point victory against the No. 1 squad in NYS Class C. Parker Bonafede’s 20 points and Jake Pangrazio’s 14 allowed York to maintain a marginable lead. York managed to grab a quick lead and expand it following some early misses from Randolph. Drew Hind led Randolph with 20 points.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (10-3) 47
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-12) 41
Louden Thrush generated 15 points to help Wheatland-Chili snag a bounce-back win after a loss that snapped a six-game win streak. Jaden Schwenebraten and Leighton Williams followed with 13 and 10 points, respectively. Amari Trotter added seven points in the victory as well. Nate Doll headed the Caledonia-Mumford offense with 14 points and Donny Peet finished close behind with 11.
BLOOMFIELD (7-7) 54
HAC (12-2) 75
Harlan Novy-Marx and Ryan D’Arduini teamed up for 53 points to lead HAC to its fourth straight victory of 20-points or more. Novy-Marx led the squad with a 27-point, 14-rebound double-double. D’Arduini finished with 26 points, three rebounds and three assists. Tyler Knapp added 15 points and seven assists. James Dorsey hauled in six rebounds and dished out two assists in the victory. Bloomfield was led by Jon Nelson with 18 points. Cam Smith tallied 13 points, Braeden Smith chipped in eight, Gerian Tolbert netted six and Ben Jones added six as well.
EARLY COLLEGE (1-13) 38
PALMYRA-MACEDON (8-7) 76
Four players reached double-figures in scoring to lead Palmyra-Macedon to a second straight victory. Using four three’s Shane Maier led the charge with 16 points, despite going scoreless in the first quarter. Carter Young (15), Brady Leo (12) and Jake McPike (10) accounted for the majority of scoring for Pal-Mac. Logan Bauer finished with nine points, Carsen Ribstein tallied six while Camron Quick and Brennan Pipitone both added four. Early College was paced by Mike Stroughter’s 17 points while Josue Oquendo followed with eight. Cincere Moxley-Studymine (6), Tyrell Grant (4) and Jahmeik Donald (3) rounded out scoring.
ELBA (3-10) 54
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (8-8) 60
Sawyer Troxel tallied 26 points, which included five shots from deep and two in overtime to secure a Jasper-Troupsburg victory. Both sides flopped lead changes after the culmination of each quarter until entering overtime at 49-49. Troxel generated eight of JT’s 11 points in extra time and finished with five rebounds and four steals on the night. James Ainsworth also made a big impact offensively with 22 points and nine rebounds. Landon Zver tallied nine and seven assists while Zack Baker contributed three points and four rebounds in the win. Elba’s offense featured five players with eight points or more. Nicholas Scott led the squad with 13 points on three three’s and two additional buckets. Ryan Marsceill chipped in 10 while Angelo Penna and Ashton Bezon both finished with nine. Mike Long registered eight points and Bing Zuber scored five for Elba.
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