PENFIELD (7-9)
HILTON (14-3)
Mallory Heise led Hilton to its sixth straight win with a game-high 22 points. Ella Clark added 11 points in the win. Tea Cosman (6), Leah Thompson (5), Maddie Murphy (5), Elena Graziano (5), Ava Heise (4) and Megan Marean (2) each scored in the win. Cassidy Cone and Angelena Lipiani led Penfield with six points each. Aleah Petre (5), Ashley Kalvitis (4), Emma Alexander (4), Anna Coyle (4), Nadia Green (3), Mary Bernat (3), Hanna LoBrutto (2), Reegan Sercu (1) and Olivia Lanning (1).
VICTOR (16-1) 45
CANANDAIGUA (11-6) 40
Rhylin Fehrenbach scored six of her game-high 18 points for Victor in the first quarter as the Blue Devils grabbed a 13-6 lead on the way to a seventh straight win. Hope Stone pitched in 11 points in the win. Devin Livingston (7), Maia Pronti (3), Vanessa Chumacero (3) and Morgan Livingston (2) each scored in the win. Kayleigh Chapman led Canandaigua with 13 points. Eily Hubler added 10 points. Leah Sheridan (7), Julia Geitner (3), Ava Read (3) and Macy Falk (3).
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (13-3) 78
BROCKPORT (6-12) 48
Payton Hamilton topped Pittsford Sutherland with a game-high 20 points. Hamilton hit five three’s. Lucy Bush finished with 15 points in the win. Petra Hunt added a 14-point, 12-rebound double-double. Lydia Childs led Brockport with 13 points.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-14) 37
GATES CHILI (5-13) 42
India Williams led Gates Chili with 13 points. Heaven Sanford and Cassie Carpenter each scored 11 points in the win. Haley Leonard scored a game-high 17 points for Churchville-Chili. Leonard connected on five threes.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (12-5) 47
FAIRPORT (4-13) 40
Bria Watkins scored all 12 of her game-high points in the first three quarters as Webster Schroeder brought a 39-34 lead into the fourth quarter. Addie Morgan and Sarah Ferruzza each added 10 points in the win. Mya Perales (6), Ava Gallup (5) and Kylie Clement (4) also scored in the win. Jada Crocker and Amiya Johnson each led Fairport with eight points. Delaney McIntyre (7), Livea Amadori (5), Lola Pucci (4), Courtney Merlo (4), Samara Rizzo (2) and Tamara Dergham (2).
EDISON/WOIS/SWW (8-8) 50
EAST (13-3) 60
Gabby Sturdivant scored 10 of her game-high 25 points as East jumped out to a 20-8 lead and never looked back. Sturdivant connected 11 times from the floor. Nevaeh Grisham and Semaj Jackson each finished with 10 points in the win. Antwanette Coleman (6), Jiasia Norris (5), Sinayah Abney (2) and Ali’Yana Robinson (2) each scored in the win. Kaysia Jones led Edison with 19 points. Laila Burnell added 12 points. Nakayla Costello (7), Jakayla Costello (5), Gabriela Lopez (5) and Kenya Scott (2).
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (2-12) 48
WILSON/EARLY (1-14) 49
MONROE (8-7) 53
FRANKLIN/NORTHEAST (6-10) 41
GENEVA (10-6) 43
YOUNG WOMEN (9-7) 38
CHARLES G. FINNEY (13-1) 58
NORTHSTAR/CHESTERTON (5-11) 26
ROCHESTER PREP (6-11) 50
LIMA CHRISTIAN (10-4) 59
Ninth-grader Alyssa Marsh poured in 33 points including the 1,000th of her career to lead Lima Christian. Lily Herring added 15 points and eight assists in the win.
BATAVIA (8-9) 58
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (6-13) 50
WELLSVILLE (10-6) 50
RUSH-HENRIETTA (7-7) 53
Jani Carter led all-scorers with a game-high 21 points for Rush-Henrietta. Alivia Day added 15 points in the win. Ava Santiago pitched in 10 points. McKenna Dunbar topped Wellsville with 18 points.
WILLIAMSVILLE SOUTH (VI) 53
BISHOP KEARNEY (10-4) 62
Asia Wilson scored nine of her game-high 23 points in the fourth quarter as Bishop Kearney used a 24-17 advantage for a comeback win. Wilson connected eight times from the floor. Klarissa Goode added 21 points in the win. Allie Hall pitched in six points. Nicole Miller and Kimara Berry each scored a team-high 14 points for Williamsville South. Leah Solomon pitched in 13 points. Tessa Pictric (6) and Jayla Young (3).
PALMYRA-MACEDON (14-1) 57
OUR LADY OF MERCY (5-10) 44
Marianna Hodgins sent the opening tap into the front court. Teammate Taryn Goodness grabbed the ball in the air. Without hesitation, the junior guard turned and with a pair of quick dribbles drove toward an opening. Denied a chance to get to the basket, Goodness found Georgia Wirth slashing through the lane. READ MORE.
MYNDERSE (13-4) 51
NEWARK (13-4) 58
TaKyla Vaughn scored six of her game-high 28 points in the fourth quarter as Newark used a 23-10 advantage to comeback and grab a fifth straight win. Vaughn connected 13 times from the floor and twice from the line. Karina Natale finished with 10 points in the win. Nataleigh Buck (8), Naomi Jones (4), Maila Brown (4) and Arizona Chapple (4) also scored in the win. Lauren McDermott led Mynderse with 14 points. Peyton Verkey pitched in 12 points and Chelsea Korzeniewski added 11 points. Ali Nigro (8) and Madelyn Verkey (6).
WATERLOO (11-7) 59
PENN YAN (2-14) 49
Maci Mueller led Waterloo with a game-high 23 points. Gwyn Panek connected for 17 points in the win. Khia Moody (8), Addison Bree (7), Tangel Williams (2) and Hannah Harris (2) each scored in the win.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (12-5) 42
KESHEQUA (14-2) 56
Libby Benner scored a game-high 24 points for Keshequa. Ava Thayer and Braelyn Isaman each finished with eight points in the win. Ryley Benner (6), Riley Nageldinger (4), Alicia Wood (2), Abby Wood (2) and Bree Benner (2) each scored in the win. Hazell Nickerson grabbed a 19-points, 18-rebound double-double for Caledonia-Mumford. Nickerson hit the 1,000-point mark as well. Malina Bellos (8), Emma Brogan (6), Shea Drazowski (4), Ava Amorese (3) and Holly McGinnis (2).
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MOUNT MORRIS (3-13) 8
YORK (12-5) 62
Rylee Cuozzo led York with a 16-point, 12-rebound double-double. Tessa Rodwell connected for 14 points and nine rebounds in the win. Isabel Laney added 13 points. Bree Parsons scored seven points and Meredith Holland pitched in two points and 10 rebounds.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (4-12) 33
HORNELL (14-1) 94
Lillian Hoyt buried seven 3-pointers as part of an overall effort that saw Hornell connect on 14 triples and poured in a game-high 27 points in the Red Raiders’ 10 straight win. Mia Nasca hit four treys and added 17 points. Payton Bentley and Selena Maldonado accounted 12 and 10 points respectively while Kadience Gollnitz had 10 points. Jordyn Dyring (9), Raegan Evingham (4) and Larissa Bezerra (2) also scored for Hornell.
HAVERLING (8-8) 23
LIVONIA (10-7) 55
GENESEO (5-13) 59
LE ROY (13-4) 70
Lindsey Steffenilla led three in double figures, and Le Roy pulled away from a five-point game after three quarters to win its seventh straight. Steffenilla finished with 20 points, three rebounds, two blocks an assist and a steal. Abby Allen had 15 points and five assists in the win. Goose Dunn added 10 points, nine rebounds and four assists. Gabby Zitz had four points, eight rebounds and two blocks. Lilly Herrick (8), Kenna MacKenzie (7) and Sierra Burk (6) also scored.
AVON (5-13) 44
WARSAW (1-15) 35
PAVILION (3-13)18
PERRY (8-9) 56
Jaelyn Morris led all-scorers with 19 points for Perry. Jessah Morris added nine points in the win.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (2-15) 16
ATTICA (5-12) 47
ROYALTON HARTLAND (VI) 13
LYNDONVILLE (9-8) 46
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (12-4) 35
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-17) 17
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (3-13) 21
FILLMORE (14-1) 66
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (9-5) 37
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (12-4) 45
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