PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (11-4) 56
BRIGHTON (7-7) 54
Dutch Pestorius hit a three-pointer with 3.2 seconds remaining to break a 53-53 tie and send Sutherland to its second victory in three games. Pestorius’ three brought him to 15 points on the night, behind only Max Michalski’s 22 for Sutherland. Luke Fliss notched 12 points. Samuel Byrne (4), Paul Byrne (2), and Roman Goldstein (1) also scored. Brighton was fouled in the final minutes to prevent them from attempting a potential game-tying three pointer. Reggie Smith Jr. scored 16 points to lead the Brighton offense. Aksel Stenat put up nine points, while Jayden Freeman and Lahadon Dillon has eight each. Abram Levy (5), Omoyele Enya (4), Jack Snyder (3), and Thomas Welker (1) rounded out scoring for the Bruins.
IRONDEQUOIT (10-5) 89
BROCKPORT (4-12) 38
Donovan Kemp and Quinn Vankerkhove each scored 17 points as Irondequoit won its fourth game of its last five. The first 15 of Kemp’s points- all in the first half- came by three-pointer. Goti Bandas added 16 points, while Nikki Yudin had 10. Jayden Patterson (8), Isaiah Ballard (6), Chase Leonardo (5), Myles Wynn (4), Joshua Morse (4), and Devin Panzardi (2) rounded out scoring for the Eagles. Daniel Dailey led Brockport in scoring with nine points, with Azay Odey adding six points. Tyler Judd, Jaden Hall, and Nathan Parker had five points each. Tyler Houseman (4), William Sweeting (3), and Ethan Enderle (1) also scored.
LIVONIA (7-10) 63
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (7-8) 81
WEBSTER THOMAS (6-9) 46
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (10-4) 50
Trailing at the half, 22-18, Schroeder came back to win the Battle of Webster by outscoring their in-town rivals 32-24 in the second half, led by Aydin Stephens’s nine second-half points. Stephens’ 11 total points tied him with Anthony DeRosa for second on the team, behind only Jack Kelly’s 13. Jacob Insley (5), Connor Fulkerson (5), Nate Schilling (3) and Tyler Washington (2) rounded out scoring for Schroeder. Sean Quinn led Thomas in scoring with 14 points. Levi Kulik also reached double digits, with 12 points. Chase Fitch (9), Joey Baller (6), Boston DeWitte (3), and Shane Talbot (2) also scored.
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FAIRPORT (12-4) 57
MCQUAID (5-10) 46
Fouled on a 3-point attempt, LaShard Lowry, Jr. converted all three of those charity tosses to give the Red Raiders a lead they did not surrender at 42-40 with 4:53 remaining in the game. Next trip down the floor, the junior guard grabbed a loose ball along the left side and finished at the rim. Fairport went on to score 12 straight points. READ MORE.
WORLD OF INQUIRY (6-9) 69
MYNDERSE (10-5) 73
NEWARK (11-4) 68
WILSON MAGNET (3-13) 77
DaSiah White scored 14 of his game-high 39 points in the fourth quarter to put Wilson back in the win column. Kendrick Moxley notched 14 points on the night, while Iron Brown put up 11. Paris Brooken (6), Ibrahim Hakizimana (6), and Izzo Koko (1) rounded out scoring for Wilson. Jahnor Allen led Newark with 23 points, followed by Jaypar Allen (15) and Kellen Foster (14). Terrell Jenkins (8), Eric Finn (6), and Carlos Martinez (2) also scored for the Reds.
RED JACKET (4-10) 69
GANANDA (12-4) 71
Miles Caviness and Cooper Grassel each scored 27 points as Gananda won its fourth straight. Twenty-one of Grassel’s points came in the third quarter and included all five of his three-pointers for the night, while Caviness was a perfect eight-for-eight from the free-throw line. Hunter Vogt (8), Aidan Giancursio (6), and Brayden Dohse (3) were Gananda’s other scorers. Nash Fabris led Red Jacket with 26 points, including 13 in the fourth quarter, to spur his team to a 26-point rally that fell just short. Truman Hill earned a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds, while Aidan Griffith scored double-digits with 10 points. Liam Trick and Hunter Finnick each had five. Evan Long scored three points while pulling down six boards and notching five assists. Jackson Kennelly tallied two points.
SODUS (9-4) 48
SOUTH SENECA (5-10) 47
Amonte Barr scored 10 of his team-leading 14 points in the first quarter as Sodus got back in the win column. Angel Padilla was second on the team with 12 points, including five in the fourth quarter to help the Spartans hold on for the lead. Rounding out the scoresheet for Sodus were Marquez Wigent (6), Stefonn Pinkston (6), Terrance Barber (4), Jacques Davis (2), Evan Laird (2), and Ewan DeBadts (2). South Seneca scored 17 points in the fourth quarter to make it a one-point game. Kenny Halsey led the Falcons with 20 points, including three three-pointers, while Logan Laverack and Kyan Miller notched nine points each. Taj Amisano and Eli Albrecht both put up five points, while Jayden Reed scored once on a free throw.
HOUGHTON (5-5) 47
MOUNT MORRIS (10-5) 71
Chase Young scored 14 of his game-high 20 points in the first quarter as Mount Morris jumped to a 27-7 lead and never looked back on its way to a sixth straight win. Bryson Constantino hit three three-pointers as he tallied 13 points for the night, while Mason Santini had 11 points and eight boards. Aidan Stanley led Mount Morris with 13 rebounds, notched seven points, and five assists. Shawntez Brown added seven points, and Anthony Hightower put up five points while contributing seven rebounds, three steals, and three assists.
ADDISON (7-7) 58
HAVERLING (5-11) 63
Trailing 34-21 at the half, Haverling stormed back in the second half behind Jake Hagadone, who scored 18 of his team-high 26 points in the final two quarters. Austin Durand joined Hagadone in the second-half rally, scoring 15 of his 20 points after the midway point and going a perfect eight-for-eight from the charity stripe. Larry Duncan (5), Gavin Price (4), Mike Binkowski (3), Spencer Wheeler (3), and Ezra Hoad (2) also scored for the Rams, who have won two in a row. Zane Wheeler led Addison with 23 points, while Caleb Stuby (12) and Mikael Sambrowski (10) joined him in double digits. Frank Heidrick (6), Jackson Nichols (5), and Joshua Held (2) rounded out scoring for Addison.
ELBA (3-11) 41
ALEXANDER (11-4) 63
LYNDONVILLE (0-14) 33
WHEATLAND-CHILI (11-3) 53
Javier Ellington racked up 30 points on his Senior Night to lead Wheatland-Chili to its fourth win in five games. Louden Thrush added four points while contributing six rebounds and four assists. Luca D’Angi and Ben Allen had two points each while pulling down five and three rebounds, respectively. Colton Smith led Lyndonville with 11 points.
PEMBROKE (9-3) 68
KENDALL (5-9) 44
Jayden Bridge and Tyson Totten led Pembroke to its third consecutive victory behind 19 and 18-point performances, respectively. Avery Ferreira also reached double digits with 11 points, while Sean Pustulka contributed with seven assists. Austin Wakefield led Kendall with 18 points, while Louis Conte put up 10.
HOLLEY (4-10) 53
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (7-7) 68
BYRON-BERGEN (11-4) 45
ATTICA (12-2) 49
Cole Harding had a double-double with 17 points and 14 rebounds, but no score was more significant than a three-point field goal in the final minute to help seal Attica’s sixth straight victory. Carter Gorski and Clayton Bezon scored 11 and 10 points, respectively. Jack Janes joined the scoring with nine points of his own. Braedyn Chambry led Byron-Bergen with 22 points.
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (12-3) 60
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (7-7) 35
Caden Carey scored 21 of his 30 points in the second quarter to lead Arkport-Canaseraga to its third win in its last four games. The ninth-grader also notched seven rebounds, three steals, and three assists. Ibrahim Ford scored 16 points, while Devin Moran added 10 while tallying six steals and four rebounds. Alex Vilku had seven rebounds, three assists, and two points. Kohler Preston also scored two points. Vinny Joyce led Andover-Whitesville with 14 points. Brody Vance tallied six points, while Colton Calladine notched five. Gage Putnam (4) and Jake Mattison (3) also scored.
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