EDISON (7-7) 59
HILTON (13-3) 78
Ella Clark dropped 18 points, as Hilton built a 35-point lead to cruise to victory. Mallory Heise added 15 points. Ava Heise netted nine points. Elena Graziano scored seven points. Megan Marean and Paige Siciliano both added six points. Ella Simonelli, Leah Thompson and Madison Murphy all contributed four points for the Cadets. Tea Cosman had three points. For Edison, Kaysia Jones scored a game-high 27 points. Gabriela Lopez and NaKayla Costello both scored 13 points. Laila Burnell chipped in three points.
PITTSFORD MENDON (13-3) 57
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-11) 46
Natalie Mai scored a game-high 26 points, leading Pittsford Mendon to its seventh win in the last eight games. Mai made five shots from beyond the arc and went 5-for-6 at the line. Gabriela Esposito followed with 15 points, making seven shots inside the arc. Kate Crowley added 12 points. Crowley made four shots inside the arc and went 4-for-5 at the line. For Webster Thomas, Olivia Bommelge led with 21 points. Bommelge netted seven of her eight baskets inside the arc. Kristina Baller knocked down two shots from beyond the arc and scored 11 points. Ruby Marrapese chipped in nine points for the Titans, including two jumpers from beyond the arc. Olivia Pelton had three points.
AQUINAS (10-4) 48
VICTOR (15-1) 69
Rhylin Fehrenbach scored 23 points and grabbed 26 boards, notching a double-double and leading Victor to a fifth-straight win. Fehrenbach also added six assists. Devin Livingston followed with 19 points. Abbie Murphy tallied 11 points. For Aquinas, Molly O’Toole led with 16 points.
ST. MARY’S (VI) 46
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (11-5) 56
Bria Watkins scored 17 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, tallying a double-double, as Webster Schroeder won its fourth game in the last five. Watkins made five of her six baskets inside the arc and went 4-for-6 at the line. Ava Gallup netted six shots, including a three-pointer and scored 15 points. Gallup also added three boards. Addie Morgan scored eight of her 13 points in the first quarter. Morgan also dished out four assists, grabbed six boards and had six steals. Kylie Clement added five points and two rebounds. Rachel DeMocker scored three points and grabbed seven boards. Mya Perales grabbed eight rebounds and had three steals. For St. Mary’s, Jada Mushat led with 11 points, making four of five baskets inside the arc. Emily McDonald added 10 points.
CANANDAIGUA (11-5) 56
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (12-3) 44
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (8-6) 46
MERCY (5-9) 49
LE ROY (11-4) 48
ROCHESTER PREP (6-10) 27
Kenna MacKenzie finished with 12 points, two assists and a steal, and Kylie Paddock accounted for 10 points, three rebounds and three steals as Le Roy won its fifth straight game. Goose Dunn added nine points, five rebounds and two assists. Sierra Burk had seven points, four rebounds, two steals and an assist. Abby Allen (6) and Lindsey Steffenilla (4) rounded out the scoring for Le Roy. Lily Herrick had four rebounds, a steal and an assist.
HONEOYE (4-10) 33
HAC (4-10) 55
Sawyer Hartman finished with 18 points, seven rebounds and six steals to lead HAC. Teammate Cadence Brecker added 17 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks.
BLOOMFIELD (15-2) 54
MARCUS WHITMAN (10-5) 21
Lily Baughman knocked down five shots from the floor, including two from beyond the arc and scored 14 points to lead Bloomfield to its ninth-straight win. Baughman also dished out five assists, grabbed three boards and had four steals. Annie Dodge went 4-for-4 at the line and made a three-pointer, scoring 13 points alongside five boards, three steals and two assists. Ashlyn Wright scored nine of her 11 points in the first half and made five shots inside the arc. Wright also grabbed eight boards. Calla McCombs added nine points and went 4-for-4 at the charity stripe alongside 10 rebounds. Solae Turner chipped in five points, four boards and two steals. For Marcus Whitman, Sophie Snyder led with eight points, making two of her three baskets inside the arc. Aliysiah Clark scored six points. Helen Snyder had three points.
HORNELL (13-1) 60
DANSVILLE (15-3) 45
Raegan Evingham dropped 20 points, leading Hornell to its ninth-straight win. Jordan Dyring added 18 points. Payton Bentley netted two from beyond the arc and had 11 points. Lillian Hoyt converted a pair of three-pointers. Selena Maldonado chipped in five points. For Dansville, Chelsie Tyler led with 12 points. Aynsley Belcher finished with 11 points and nine rebounds. Kali Meyer chipped in 11 points and two rebounds. Megan Tyler had five points and three rebounds. Emma Allen grabbed six boards and scored four points. Taylor Hamsher contributed six rebounds and two steals. Eleni Mountzouros and Emma Butters both grabbed two boards.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (8-7) 30
LIVONIA (9-7) 49
Libby Kwak made three of her six baskets from beyond the arc and scored 19 points, leading Livonia. Molly Hitchcock went 5-for-10 at the line and scored 11 points. Mary Kwak chipped in nine points. KJ Einhiple had six points. For Canisteo-Greenwood, Bailey Mullen scored 10 points and grabbed eight boards. Mullen made four shots from the field, including one from deep. Kara Button contributed seven points. Harlee McCaffery chipped in four points and nine rebounds. Kadyn Piliero had four points. Lila Greenfield grabbed seven boards.
RED JACKET (3-13) 15
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (15-0) 85
Kendall Parker scored 18 of her 20 points in the first half for Dundee/Bradford. Parker made 10 shots inside the arc. Bruna Crespo scored 16 points on eight shots. Kailey Yeoman made four shots from the floor, including a pair from three-point range and had 12 points. Charlotte Schuerholz added nine points. Korrin Yeoman and Mikayla Schoffner both made three shots and scored six points. Madison Sutryk made a pair of three-pointers. Cheyanne Grandall and Madalyn Knapp both chipped in five points. For Red Jacket, Leah Batterson led with eight points, making two of her three baskets from beyond the arc. McKenna Rush added four points. Brooklyn Vienna had three points.
GENESEO (5-12) 49
WARSAW (1-14) 29
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-13) 31
LYONS (9-6) 76
Jayla Bell notched a triple-double, finishing with 20 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists to lead Lyons. Bell also added four steals. Ja’Niyah Bell scored 10 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, recording a double-double. Ja’Niyah Bell also had four steals and four blocks. Kamryn Bonnell finished with 14 points, six assists, three rebounds and two blocks for the Lions. Milleniyah Glanton also had a double-double, scoring 12 points and grabbing 12 boards. Car’Mella Parker scored seven points, grabbed five boards, dished out two helpers and had two steals. Kyla Betts chipped in eight points and two rebounds. Kalani Davis grabbed seven rebounds and scored three points.
RED CREEK (6-10) 35
WILLIAMSON/MARION (9-5) 59
Kate Campbell scored 16 points to lead Williamson/Marion. Elizabeth Brandt contributed 13 points. For Red Creek, Taylor Bailey led with eight points.
GANANDA (12-3) 36
EAST ROCHESTER (12-4) 47
Zarriah Eldridge poured in 17 points, leading East Rochester to its third win in the last four games. Eldridge scored 11 of her 17 points in the third quarter. Aniyah Eldridge followed with 16 points, making six shots from the floor and two from beyond the arc. Emma Romach tallied six points. Alexandria LaBounty made three free throws and scored five points for the Bombers. For Gananda, Eva Jenny led with 11 points. Madi Dohse finished with nine points and made three shots inside the arc. Ava VanAntwerp scored eight points with four buckets. Leah Buffen and Nicole Cruz both scored four points.
LETCHWORTH (7-8) 57
AVON (4-13) 30
Emily Perl scored 18 points and grabbed 10 boards, recording a double-double and leading Letchworth to its third win in the last four games. Annika Milillo added 15 points. Charity Scott finished with eight points and five steals. Sasha Bellamy grabbed seven boards and scored seven points. Alyssa Milillo chipped in four points. For Avon, Maria Geary and Sophia Fries both recorded eight points. Angeline Schroger scored six points. Maggie Vanderbilt added four points and Addison Urbana had three points.
YORK (11-5) 52
PAVILION (3-12) 14
Tessa Rodwell and Rylee Cuozzo both notched double-doubles, as York won its second game in the last three. Rodwell finished with 15 points and 11 boards, while Cuozzo tallied 11 points and 10 rebounds. Isabel Laney led the scoresheet with 18 points. For Pavilion, Kylie Conway led with eight points.
ATTICA (4-11) 34
BYRON-BERGEN (9-6) 53
Janessa Amesbury scored 14 points, as Byron-Bergen won its sixth straight. Riley Shallenberger and Gabby Gaff both added 10 points. For Attica, Elise Dressel and Makenzie McLeod both scored eight points.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (13-2) 60
HOLLEY (5-10) 25
Caitlin Ryan dropped 21 points and five helpers, leading Oakfield-Alabama to a bounce-back win. Alea Groff finished with 11 points, five rebounds and four steals. Sayde Bush scored nine points. Allie Williams added seven points and 11 rebounds. Jessica Sosnowski and Alexa Clark both scored five points. Clark added seven boards. Piper Hyde made three takeaways and dished out four assists.
HAVERLING (8-7) 44
ADDISON (3-11) 26
MOUNT MORRIS (3-11) 18
KESHEQUA (13-2) 64
Ava Thayer and Alicia Wood scored 12 points apiece, leading Keshequa. Wood also added three blocks. Libby Benner scored 11 points. Braelyn Isaman finished with 10 points, six rebounds and six steals. Ryley Benner chipped in eight points and five takeaways. Bree Benner and Abby Wood both had four points. Wood grabbed eight boards. Riley Nageldinger grabbed seven boards. For Mount Morris, Denishka Valentin scored six points. Kendyll Driesbach and Shaniese Brown both added five points.
KENDALL (9-6) 36
PEMBROKE (9-6) 24
PERRY (6-9) 40
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (12-4) 48
Hazell Nickerson posted a double-double, scoring 22 points while grabbing 16 rebounds to lead Caledonia-Mumford. Nickerson also dished out six helpers. Ava Amorese tallied seven of her nine points in the first half. Shea Drazkowski chipped in seven points and three steals. Emma Brogan had six points and five steals. For Perry, Jaelyn Morris led with 17 points. Nellie Koronas followed with 14 points for the Yellowjackets. Jade Duffin grabbed 11 boards.
SOUTH SENECA (9-8) 47
NAPLES (5-12) 24
Haley Parry scored nine of her 17 points from beyond the arc, as South Seneca snapped a two-game skid. Chloe Scott added 12 points on six baskets. Ava Utter netted three shots and finished with seven points. Mackenzie Snyder and Kayleigh Banfield both chipped in four points. Ella Willin had three points. For Naples, Grayce Hedbing and Erica Reigelsperger both led with eight points. Hedbing netted a pair from beyond the arc and Reigelsperger went 6-for-8 at the line. Emily Lester converted two shots inside the arc.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (2-13) 31
LYNDONVILLE (8-8) 37
LIMA CHRISTIAN (9-4) 39
FINNEY (12-1) 61
ELBA (14-2) 59
ALEXANDER (11-4) 58
Syd Reilly uncorked an off-balance shot inside the arc as time expired, leading Elba to a ninth-straight win. For Alexander, Alyssa Kramer led with 23 points and seven boards. Kramer also notched her 1,000th point, becoming the third to achieve the feat from Alexander. Emily Pietrzykowski chipped in 10 points and nine boards.
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (8-4) 46
HAMMONDSPORT (10-5) 62
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