CARDINAL O’HARA (VI) 54
BISHOP KEARNEY (11-5) 42
Kyla Hayes led Cardinal O’Hara with 19 points. Asia Wilson scored 20 points to lead Bishop Kearney. Allie Hall chipped in with nine points while Klarissa Goode added eight. Adrianna Kennedy (3) and Tallan McCullough (2) rounded out the scoring for the Kings.
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (11-6) 26
AQUINAS (12-5) 79
Molly O’Toole poured in 23 points and grabbed six rebounds to power Aquinas to its second-straight win. AJ Orr contributed an all-around effort with 16 points, 10 rebounds and six steals while Loren Green chipped in 12 points. Jade Harvey added six points and 11 rebounds for the Little Irish. Carlee Thomas (7), Samiyha Wright (4), Lia Bronco (3), Sophia Sherron (3), Giuliana Tomaszewski (3) and Julian Nkugwa (2) rounded out the scoring for Aquinas.
HAC (5-12) 28
CHARLES G. FINNEY (14-1) 69
Charles G. Finney had four players in double digits as they raced to a 12th consecutive victory. Finney trailed 8-4 five and half minutes into the game before going on a 29-0 run. Kiley Knittle led the Falcons with 15 points while Allie Frederickson chipped in 14. Lucia Suarez tallied 13 points and Marion Guillo scored 11 to round out the quartet in double figures. Eva Blazynski (6), Kiara van der Jagt (4), Faith Pasquantonio (2), Katie Passero (2) and Braeleigh Neilson (2) rounded out Finney’s efforts. Cadence Brecker led HAC with 12 points while Sawyer Hartman scored 11. Pryanna Saedi added three and Olivia Fowler scored two.
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GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (5-11) 75
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (6-14) 72 OT
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (1-15) 20
EASTRIDGE (12-5) 70
Aaliviah Green racked up 22 points as Eastridge won its second game in a row. Grace Devlin tallied 12 points in the win while Tierra-Nicole Green added six points, 12 rebounds and three assists. Ella Scantlin finished with eight points, six rebounds and a pair of blocks while Harmony Hall scored six points with seven rebounds and three assists. Ada Krupa grabbed 11 rebounds while scoring four points and dishing out four assists. Alyssa Cowart scored six points with four rebounds and two assists while Madyson Fizer added two points, eight rebounds and four assists. Eva Ayer and Demani Wilson added two points apiece for the Lancers. Jayla Ingram led Wilson/Early College with 10 points while Jayden Shaw scored five. Navi Bradberry (3) and Rae Houser (2) rounded out Wilson/Early College’s scoring.
GENEVA (10-7) 21
RED CREEK (7-11) 41
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (2-13) 28
LETCHWORTH (8-9) 59
Sasha Bellamy and Alyssa Milillo combined for 23 points as Letchworth won its fourth game in the last five. Emily Perl scored six points and secured 13 rebounds while Gillian Kemp added six points and 10 rebounds. Charity Scott and Carly Jines scored seven points each and Maggie Almeter tallied four. Jasmyne Jones led SOTA with 12 points. Breyelle Geiger added 11 points for the Silverhawks.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (15-1) 59
EAST HIGH (13-4) 39
Marianna Hodgins posted a double-double of 22 rebounds and 17 points to lead Pal-Mac to its 14th straight win. Hodgins scored seven in the first quarter when the Red Raiders jumped out to a commanding 22-7 lead. The senior forward connected twice from the floor and converted 3-of-7 free throws during the opening eight minutes. She also had three assists and two steals. Julia Belanger accounted for 10 points, nine rebounds, two assists and two steals in the win. Shelby Geer and Taryn Goodness scored 11 apiece. Goodness corralled seven rebounds. Elise Tome (7) and Georgia Wirth (3) also scored for Pal-Mac. East’s Gabby Brown-Sturdviant finished with a game-high 24 points. Semaj Jackson added 10. Nevaeh Grisham (3), Ayasha Cherry (1) and Antwanette Coleman (1) rounded out the scoring.
HONEOYE (4-12) 33
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (15-1) 70
Kendall Parker tallied 23 points, eight rebounds, six assists and four steals as Dundee/Bradford rolled back into the win column. The BraveScots outscored Honeoye 29-8 in the opening quarter and never looked back. Bruna Crespo added 17 points, including three triples, 10 rebounds and seven assists. Cheyanne Grandall posted 10 points and nine rebounds while Kailey Yeomen chipped in nine points. Adrienne Kendall scored five while Korrin Yeomen, Madalyn Knapp and Mikayla Schoffner scored two each to round out the scoring for the BraveScots. Ava Higgins led Honeoye with 10 points. Ashley Thomas hit two three-pointers and scored nine while Sarah Baader added four. Leah Green (3), Natalee Parsels (3), Emily King (2) and Heidi Zuck (2) scoring the remaining points for the Bulldogs.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-14) 25
MYNDERSE (14-4) 70
WILLIAMSON/MARION (10-6) 58
WAYNE (8-9) 55
KESHEQUA (15-2) 73
PAVILION (3-14) 26
Libby Benner led four players in double digits with 19 points and grabbed five rebounds as Keshequa won its third straight. Braelyn Isaman scored 12 points with four assists, Bree Benner added 11 points and Ava Thayer scored 10 with four rebounds. Alicia Wood tallied seven points and five rebounds. Ryley Benner (6), Riley Nageldinger (4) and Abby Wood (4) scored the remaining points for the Indians. Ella Tillitson led Pavilion with 17 points. Kylie Conway chipped in six points, Makayla Washburn scored two and Breanna Palmer added one point for the Golden Gophers.
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (13-4) 40
WARSAW (1-16) 37
WAVERLY (IV) 44
HORNELL (15-1) 70
Payton Bentley and Jordyn Dyring combined for 39 points and eight three-pointers as Hornell won its 11th straight game. The duo scored 19 of Hornell’s 26 first-quarter points to build an early edge. Lillian Hoyt hit three triples and scored 11 to aid the Red Raiders’ efforts. Raegan Evingham added eight points while Selena Maldonado tallied six. Mia Nasca connected on a three-pointer and Alexis Smith scored three to round out Hornell’s scoring.
Hornell Head Coach Jim Dagon – “We started with great energy from the opening tip and played what I thought was our most complete and sharp game of the season so far. The defensive effort, the rebounding, and the off-ball movement were awesome. It’s great to see everything come together the way it did tonight, especially at this time of the year.”
ATTICA (5-13) 31
KENDALL (11-6) 43
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (1-18) 21
MOUNT MORRIS (4-13) 23
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