BISHOP KEARNEY (9-4) 55
AQUINAS (10-5) 45
Asia Wilson supplied nine of her game-high 33 points in the second quarter as Bishop Kearney outscored Aquinas, 14-3, and won its third straight. Wilson netted four in the first period, eight in the third and 12 in the fourth as well. Wilson poured in 12 field goals, including four from long range, five free throws, corralled 12 rebounds and recorded five steals. Klarissa Goode converted 10 foul shots as part of her 14-point output in which she dished out eight assists and swiped four steals. For Aquinas, junior guard Molly O’Toole provided 14 of her 21 points in the second half. Freshman guard Loren Green netted three long-range shots as part of her 11 points. Other scorers – Bishop Kearney: Allie Hall (3); Aquinas: Jade Harvey (7), Julionna Nkugwa (3), Samiyah Wright (3)
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-12) 33
BRIGHTON (4-12) 48
Sadie Scott scored 18 of her 20 points in the first three quarters to lead Brighton. The senior forward netted three long-range shots among her eight field goals made. Junior guard Ireland Mistretta had seven of her 11 points in the final stanza. For Webster Thomas, junior guard Ruby Marrapese led with all 12 of her points after the opening period. Other scorers – Webster Thomas: Maggie Smith (7), Olivia Bommelje (6), Kristina Baller (5), Ella Griffin (2), Emily Ford (1); Brighton: Shannon O’Hora (6), Delaney Wilson (4), Sara Solomon (3), Ella Hall (2), Olivia Rush (2)
PITTSFORD MENDON (14-3) 51
IRONDEQUOIT (3-14) 43
Gabriela Esposito dominated inside the arc with 14 field goals made for 28 points in Pittsford Mendon’s eighth win in the last nine games. Esposito scored 10 points in the first quarter, eight in the second, four in the third and six in the fourth. For Irondequoit, senior guard Ella Brennan led with four makes and four charity stripe conversions for 13 points. Junior guard Aubrey Smith followed up with 12 points. Other scorers – Pittsford Mendon: Natalie Mai (7), Danielle Mooney (6), Sarah Hanfland (3), Cate Rathnam (3), Kate Crowley (2), Tamia McCadney (2); Irondequoit: Kailey Besio (5), Ellie Bottiglier (4), Lizzy Tytler (4), Julia Jaeger (3), Anna Dean (2)
MOUNT MORRIS (3-12) 29
PERRY (7-9) 55
Nellie Koronas and Jessah Morris both recorded a double-double to lead Perry. Morris conducted the Yellowjackets with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Koronas followed up with 11 points and 10 boards as well. Senior guard Jaelyn Morris had 10 points.
ROMULUS (3-12) 31
SOUTH SENECA (10-8) 62
Chloe Scott dropped 24 points in three quarters as South Seneca rolled to its second straight double-digit victory. The junior center ignited the Falcons with 17 first-half points and converted nine field goals, including three from long range. Mackenzie Snyder contributed 11 points while Ava Utter had 10. Utter netted two three-pointers as well. For Romulus, Maggie Bloom led with 10 of her 15 points in the second half. Other scorers – Romulus: Natalie Buisch (5), Kinsey Kime (4), Ashley Derby (3), Hannah Wakula (3), Maria Aguilera (1); South Seneca: Haley Parry (9), Autumn Vonderchek (5), Anna Dufour (2), Kayleigh Banfield (1)
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (15-1) 47
BLOOMFIELD (16-2) 55
Lily Baughman dropped 21 of her 24 points in three quarters as Bloomfield handed Dundee/Bradford its first loss of the season. The junior guard netted nine field goals, including three from long distance. Sophomore forward Calla McCombs stepped up with 15 of her 17 points after the opening stanza in which the game was tied at 13. For Dundee/Bradford, Kendall Parker hit three of her four made three-pointers in the first half as part of her 24-point output. The junior guard poured in nine shots, dished out seven assists, grabbed five rebounds and recorded five steals. Senior forward Alissa Eaves had 10 points and seven boards. Bruna Crespo finished just shy of a double-double with nine points and 10 rebounds. Other scorers – Dundee/Bradford: Makayla Schoffner (4); Bloomfield: Annie Dodge (9), Solae Turner (2), Ashlyn Wright (2), Abby O’Brien (1)
PEMBROKE (9-7) 48
BYRON-BERGEN (10-6) 60
Junior guard Janessa Amesbury paced four players in double figures with 17 points in Byron-Bergen’s seventh consecutive win. Olivia Senf followed up with 13 points. Gabby Graff and Riley Shallenberger both netted 11. Senior forward Victoria Rogoyski chipped in eight points. For Pembroke, sophomore guard Morgan Coniber recorded 17 points. Senior guard Elle Peterson had 12.
WILLIAMSON/MARION (9-6) 32
GANANDA (13-3) 59
Eva Jenny combined for 18 of her 20 points in three quarters to guide Gananda to its third win in the last four games. Jenny converted 8-of-10 free throws. Nyah Cruz scored 11 points in three stanzas. For Williamson/Marion, senior guard Emily Gushlaw led with 10 points. Other scorers – Williamson/Marion: Kate Campbell (7), Ngalula Mulowayi (7), Elizabeth Brandt (5), Ellie Alexander (3); Gananda: Colleen Ginsberg (8), Ava VanAntwerp (8), Madi Dohse (5), Katie Rothwell (4), Leah Buffan (3)
LETCHWORTH (7-9) 29
LE ROY (12-4) 31
For Letchworth, senior guard Alyssa Milillo led with nine points. Emily Perl (7), Charity Scott (5), Sasha Bellamy (3), Carly Jines (3) and Annika Milillo (2) rounded out the scoring for the Indians.
EAST ROCHESTER (13-4) 63
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-15) 25
Zarriah Eldridge outscored the entire opposition, finishing with 28 points as East Rochester won its third straight. Gianna Romach followed up with 11 points. Aniyah Eldridge had nine. Emma Romach chipped in six points. For North Rose-Wolcott, Olivia DeBoerdere led with six points. Gracie Jones and Zoey Yates both scored five points.
LYONS (10-6) 77
RED CREEK (6-11) 29
Junior guard Jayla Bell finished just shy of a quadruple-double with 23 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists, eight steals and a block for Lyons. Seventh-grade forward Ja’Niyah Bell stepped up with 14 points, 20 boards, six rejections, four swipes and a dime. Sophomore guard Kamryn Bonnell stuffed the stat sheet as well with 12 points, seven rebounds, four assists and four thefts. Senior forward Milleniyah Glanton recorded a double-double of 10 points, 13 boards, four dimes, two swipes and a pair of swats. Eighth-grade forward Car’Mella Parker finished with nine points, 10 rebounds, four steals and two assists. Kyla Betts (7) and Areyanna Carter (2) rounded out the scoring for the Lions.
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (14-3) 43
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (9-8) 41 (OT)
Kamryn Edwards unloaded 18 points, 18 rebounds and seven blocks to lift Avoca/Prattsburgh in overtime to clinch the top seed in the Steuben County Tournament. The senior forward scored all of her points after the first quarter and netted a pair of three-pointers. For Canisteo-Greenwood, Bailey Mullen knocked down five shots and five free throws for 18 points. The sophomore guard hit three long-range field goals, grabbed 12 rebounds and swiped five steals. Freshman center Harley McCaffery collected 11 boards to go along with her four points. Senior center Peyton Peters had seven points and nine rebounds. Other scorers – Avoca/Prattsburgh: Emma Carlton (8), D’Mariannah Hinson-Pike (6), Breanna Jorritsma (5), Meyah Putnam (5), Marissa Reid (1); Canisteo-Greenwood: Paris May (5), Kora Button (3), McKenna Ferris (2), Lillian Mullen (2)
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (10-5) 41
ALEXANDER (11-5) 36
Freshman forward Sofia Falleti stepped up with 15 points and nine rebounds, including the go-ahead three-point play with a minute left, to lift Notre Dame Batavia. Senior forward Nina Bartz contributed 12 points and six boards. Emma Sisson recorded six points and 10 rebounds. For Alexander, sophomore forward Hayden Bezon led with 13 points.
ATTICA (4-12) 46
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (14-2) 53
Caitlin Ryan and Allie Williams both notched a double-double as Oakfield-Alabama clinched its third consecutive Genesee Region Division I title and sixth in the last eight years. Ryan led with 18 points, 11 rebounds, four assists and four blocks. Williams finished with 16 points and 12 boards. Junior guard Alea Groff contributed 11 points and three assists. Piper Hyde (5), Alexa Clark (2) and Rylee Denny (1) rounded out the scoring for the Hornets.
HONEOYE (4-12) 19
MARCUS WHITMAN (11-5) 41
Aliysiah Clark supplied 10 of her 12 points after the first quarter as Marcus Whitman recorded its fourth win in the last five games. For Honeoye, senior forward Ava Higgins led with seven points. Other scorers – Honeoye: Natalee Parsels (5), Ashley Thomas (3), Emily King (2), Heidi Zuck (2); Marcus Whitman: Sophie Snyder (9), Evy Royston (8), Lily Carroll (6), Helen Snyder (6)
EUGENIO MARIA (0-17) 11
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (4-11) 42
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (5-11) 31
RED JACKET (4-13) 38
HAMMONDSPORT (11-5) 35
ADDISON (3-14) 15
KENDALL (10-6) 34
HOLLEY (5-11) 33
ELBA (15-2) 58
WHEATLAND-CHILI (2-14) 27
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