SPENCERPORT (8-7) 51
GATES CHILI (4-12) 30
Three players reached double-digits in scoring to take the first of two consecutive matchups between these squads. Emily Peacock paced Spencerport with 13 points and eight rebounds. Alena Zaher and Jorja Gray accounted for the other large portions with 12 and 11 points, respectively. Morgan Stanley chipped in eight points, Claire Maloney added five and Lundyn McCutchen tallied two in the victory. India Williams led the Gates-Chili offense with eight points. Melice Gay, Cassy Carpenter and Heaven Sanford all registered seven points. Sawson Abdeldayen finished with one for Gates.
AQUINAS (10-3) 68
NARDIN (MMAA) 41
BISHOP KEARNEY (8-4) 52
LANCASTER (VI) 40
Trailing 28-14 at half, Klarissa Goode and Asia Wilson generated over three-quarters of Bishop Kearney’s scoring to complete a comeback victory. Wilson tallied 16 of her 21 points in the second half, including 4-of-4 shots from the line in the fourth quarter. Goode generated 15 of her 20 points in the second half and finished with four makes from deep. Allie Hall chipped in eight points and Adrianna Kennedy added three for B.K.
BATAVIA (7-7) 24
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (9-5) 29
Sofia Falleti scored eight points and grabbed five rebounds to lead Notre Dame-Batavia in the Hoops for Hope Benefit sponsored by the Michael Napoleone Foundation. Emma Sisson accounted for seven points and 17 rebounds in the win while Nina Bartz and Gianna Falleti contributed four points apiece. Isabella Walsh scored 15 points to lead Batavia.
EASTRIDGE (9-5) 55
NEWARK (11-4) 57
TaKyla Vaughn paced Newark with a double-double to lead the Reds to a third straight win. Vaughn finished with 20 points and 11 rebounds. Naomi Jones tallied 12 points while Karina Natale added 10 points along with six assists. Arizona Chapple chipped in nine points. Malia Brown scored six points and ran the boards with 17 rebounds on the night. Eastridge’s Aaliviah Green led scorers with 22 points to go with three steals. Teammate Alyssa Cowart added 12 points, five assists and three rebounds. Tierra Nicole Green had six points, four rebounds and three steals. Madyson Fizer grabbed seven boards and scored two points. Ella Scantlin had three points and five rebounds for the Lancers.
RED CREEK (5-9)
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (4-10)
WHEATLAND-CHILI (2-12) 28
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (11-4) 63
Ava Amorese’s 22-point night allowed Caledonia-Mumford to snag its fifth win in seven games. The junior guard also added five assists and five steals to her stat line before the end of the game. Hazell Nickerson followed with 14 points, including an eight-point second quarter which featured a 17-2 Cal-Mum run before halftime. Senior Malina Bellos constructed her best stat line of the year with a 13-point, 11-rebound double-double. Shea Drazkowski finished with seven points and Mackenzie Poray chipped in five for Cal-Mum. Emily Parker registered nine points and Chyene Whitcomb added eight for Wheatland.
MYNDERSE (12-3) 51
LYONS (8-6) 45
Maddie Verkey and Peyton Verkey teamed up for 30 points and 20 rebounds to help Mynderse down Lyons for the second time this year. Maddie led the charge with 16 points and 12 rebounds. Peyton tallied 14 points and collected eight boards. Sophi Palladino contributed to the win with seven points. Lyons was steered by Jayla Bell’s 16 points and Milleniyah Glanton’s 12.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (11-3) 62
LIMA CHRISTIAN (9-3) 55
Madison Carry dropped 22 points to extend Jasper-Troupsburg’s winning streak to seven games. Lauren Ross followed with four makes from beyond the arc and 18 total points on the night. Reagan Mikes added 13 in the win as well. As a team, Lima Christian sank 11 triples. Alyssa Marsh accounted for six of them and finished with the game-high 32 points.
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