HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (9-7) 42
RUSH-HENRIETTA (8-7) 53
Alivia Day tallied 20 points and Ashlyn Roberts added 16 to lead Rush-Henrietta to its fifth win in six games. R-H dropped its season opener to Honeoye Falls-Lima by a score of 70-34. Shaye Angelo led HF-L with 15 points.
AQUINAS (11-5) 91
PARK (VI) 18
Loren Green and Molly O’Toole combined for 50 points to lead Aquinas to its first win in three games. O’Toole registered a double-double with 24 points and 10 rebounds. Freshman Green topped the scoreboard with 26 points and added four steals to her stat line. AJ Orr also constructed a double-double with 17 points, 12 rebounds and five steals. Jade Harvey, Carlee Thomas and Julianna Nkugwa all registered six points in the win. Billee Campbell scored her first varsity points and finished with four on the night. Samiyha Wright added three for Aquinas.
BISHOP KEARNEY (11-4) 74
OUR LADY OF MERCY (5-11) 46
Despite going scoreless in the first quarter, Klarissa Goode registered the game-high 26 points to lead Bishop Kearney to its fifth straight victory. Goode exploded for 14 points in the second quarter while BK held Mercy to five points. BK grew a five-point lead to a 25-point lead over the course of the quarter. Goode finished with eight steals and seven rebounds in the game. Allie Hall generated a double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds along with five blocks. Asia Wilson tallied 17 points, hauled in six rebounds and added five steals. Adrianna Kennedy scored seven points, Madison Simmons picked up five and Tallan McCullough added three in the win. For Mercy, Mia Lusardi led the Monarchs with 11 points and two makes from deep. Elizabeth Holdsworth followed with nine points while Krista Harnischfeger and Laura Kosten both registered seven. Natalie Casale (5), Bridget Wise (4) and Ella Sciortino (3) rounded out scoring.
MARCUS WHITMAN (11-6) 16
GANANDA (14-3) 45
Three players reached double figures in scoring to hoist Gananda to its fourth win in five games. Eva Jenny scored 11 of her game-high 13 points in the first half. Maddie Cruz followed with 11 points and Nicole Cruz added 10. Leah Buffan tallied five, Ava VanAntwerp registered four and Nyah Cruz finished with two for Gananda. Helen Snyder tallied six while Aliysiah Clark and Lily Carroll scored five for Marcus Whitman.
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NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT/SODUS (1-16) 31
ROMULUS (4-12) 49
Romulus’ Maggie Bloom led the matchup with 23 points. For NRW/Sodus, Casey Liseno led the squad with eight points. Gracie Jones and Cadence Sabansky both finished with six points.
ELBA (15-3) 51
WILSON (VI) 57
HOLLEY (6-11) 60
BARKER (VI) 26
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (11-5) 42
ALBION (VI) 28
Sofia Falleti accounted for half of Notre Dame Batavia’s points and Emma Sisson constructed a double-double to lead the Irish to its sixth win in seven games. Freshman Falleti finished with seven rebounds and six blocks to her 21 points. Sisson tallied 14 points and hauled in 10 rebounds. Gianna Falleti collected five steals for ND as well.
NEWFANE (VI) 23
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (15-2) 47
Caitlin Ryan bolstered the Oakfield-Alabama offense with 18 points as the squad rolled to a third straight win. Ryan finished with six rebounds and six steals. Piper Hyde managed 10 points with three rebounds. Alea Groff netted six points, dished out seven assists and four steals. Allie Williams and Alexa Clark both pulled in 10 rebounds and added six and three points, respectively. Jess Sosnowski (3) and Rylee Denny (1) rounded out scoring for the victors.
MEDINA (VI) 33
PEMBROKE (10-7) 61
Elle Peterson compiled a double-double while Peyton Liss and Jayden Hootman combined for 32 points to snap Pembroke’s short losing skid at two games. Peterson finished the game with 10 points, 10 rebounds, four assists and a steal. Liss and Hootman both scored 16 points using explosive first quarters with 12 and eight points, respectively. Liss also collected five rebounds, three assists and two blocks. Hootman had four rebounds, three steals and two blocks. Seneca Calderon tallied all eight of her points in the first three quarters and finished with three assists and three steals. Morgan Coniber (5), Taylor Bischoff (4) and Ashlyn Robinson (2) rounded out scoring for Pembroke. Coniber collected seven rebounds, Bischoff hauled in 14 and Robinson grabbed 13.
ALEXANDER (12-5) 67
AKRON (VI) 23
Alyssa Kramer dropped 20 points to lead Alexander to its first win in three games. The senior finished the night with eight assists and seven steals. Madi Boyce collected 13 points, seven rebounds and six assists. Holly Bykowski tallied 10 points and had five assists in the victory.
BYRON-BERGEN (11-6) 61
ROYALTON-HARTLAND (VI) 27
Janessa Amesbury led Byron-Bergen to its eighth straight win with the game-high 22 points. Riley Shallenberger followed with 12 points and Gabby Graffe tallied eight. Victoria Rogoyski netted seven points, Olivia Senf registered six and Natalie Prinzi scored six as well for the Bee’s. Royalton-Hartland’s Adella Dukes and Julie Terwilliger both scored five points.
EAST ROCHESTER (13-5) 51
LYONS (11-6) 64
Three players amassed double-doubles as Lyons grabbed its third straight win. Jayla Bell paced the offense with 32 points, 11 rebounds, seven assists and three steals. Milleniyah Glanton scored 10 points, hauled in 17 rebounds, dished out six assists and had four steals. Ja’Niyah Bell tallied 10 points, 15 rebounds, seven blocks and two steals. Car’Mella Parker picked up seven points with four rebounds. Kamryn Bonnell finished with five points, two rebounds, three steals and two assists for Lyons. East Rochester was led by Zarriah Eldridge’s 19 points which included four makes from long range. Gianna Romach registered 13 of her 14 points in the first half. Aariyah Eldridge finished with eight points, Aaliyah Carmichael had four and Emma Romach scored three for East Rochester.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (4-12) 33
HORNELL (14-1) 91
Lillian Hoyt generated 27 points with seven threes and four other players reached double-figures in scoring to give Hornell a commanding win. Mia Nasca followed in production with four threes of her own for 17 points. Payton Bentley chipped in with 13 points and Selena Maldonado tallied 12. Kadience Gollnitz accumulated 10 points, Jordyn Dyring added nine, Raegan Evingham had four and Larissa Bezerra scored two in the victory.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (13-4) 38
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (3-13) 27
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