GREECE ATHENA (18-0) 68
GREECE ARCADIA (4-14) 47
Zee Johnson scored his 1,000th career point and finished with eight points, six assists and three rebounds as Greece Athena remained unbeaten. I’zayah Reaves scored 17 points, brought down six rebounds, made five assists, and had four steals to pace the Trojans. Connor Osier contributed 14 points, six rebounds, and two steals. Ne’Sean Fowlks turned in nine points, five rebounds and two assists. Other scorers for Athena were I’zick Reaves (6), Byron Williams (6), Dominic LaMar (4), Ryan Grasley (2), and Jacob Curatalo (2). Xavier Smith turned in 22 2nd-half points and totaled 28 to lead Greece Arcadia in scoring. Drake Sapp supplied 11 points. Other scorers for Arcadia were Jakson Schweigert (8), Lincoln Fling (5), and Bryan Gabriel (2).
ROCHESTER PREP (11-8) 54
WORLD OF INQUIRY (8-11) 50
MONROE (13-4) 72
NORTHEAST (4-16) 60
Will McKinney scored 11 of his 19 points in a first quarter that saw Monroe claim a 20-10 lead. Navareon Patton splashed three three-pointers and ended with 15 points. Daiquon McKinney scored all nine of his points in the second half. Cameron Miller turned in eight points. Tajhmir Mullins finished with six points. Kanaz Linder ended with a game-high 21 points for Northeast. Chrishton Wester and Izaiah Woods each finished with 13 points. Other scorers for the Panthers were Semaj Rhynes-Hall (8), Shahrod Holt (2), and King (2).
EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS (7-9) 67
MOUNT MORRIS (11-7) 59
Trailing by one point entering the fourth quarter, Eugenio Maria de Hostos rallied to earn the Hornets’ fifth straight win. Aidan Stanley posted a career-high 22 points and added five rebounds, two steals, and two assists to pace Mount Morris. Anthony Hightower put together 13 points, five assists, and five rebounds. Owen Yencer tallied nine points. Chase Young came up with seven points, seven rebounds, and four assists. Mason Santini had four points, 11 rebounds, seven assists, and three blocks.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (7-8) 44
LYONS (17-2) 71
JJ Johnson turned in 14 of his game-high 35 points in a second-quarter that helped Lyons bring an 18-point lead into the halftime break. Johnson also brought down nine rebounds and tallied an assist and a block. Stephen LeBrecht and Darius Williams finished with 10 points apiece. Mikey Briggs turned in four points, 10 assists, and six steals. Jaheim Morris totaled nine points, six rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Dezmen Bell had two points, eight assists, and four rebounds. Jacob Bott knocked down a three-pointer. Justin Robinson buried three three-pointers and ended with 21 to lead Northstar Christian. Johnny Daby, Max Skolen, and Lorenzo Danesi all finished with six points. Max Klemmer chipped in five points.
FINNEY (11-6) 65
BLOOMFIELD (8-10) 43
Ethan Krogg had 21 points including five 2nd-quarter three-pointers for a Finney team that went on a 24-9 first half run to rally from an early 11-3 deficit to pull away for the win. Xavier Owens finished with 19 points, and Braelon Broome scored 18 points. Other scorers for the Falcons were Octavio Gefell (3), Daniel Colon (3), and Ethan Snavely (1). Cam Smith tallied 21 points to pace Bloomfield. Braedon Smith and John Nelson both scored seven points. Other scorers for the Bombers were Grady Rogers (5), John Duney (2), and Connor Moore (1).
NAPLES (4-14) 38
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (14-3) 65
Harland Novy-Marx connected three times from the floor and converted on a pair of free throws during the opening eight minutes. Tyler Knapp hit from distance three times and scored 11 of his 17 points in the first frame. READ MORE.
RED JACKET (6-12) 42
HONEOYE (13-6) 51
Landon Washburn provided 20 points, seven rebounds, and four assists to help Honeoye earn its seventh win out of its past eight games. Billy Covey supplied 11 points and 10 rebounds. The Bulldogs used a 12-3 third quarter advantage to extend their five-point halftime lead. Other scorers for Honeoye were Owen Reynolds (5), Dylan Washburn (5), Evan Anslem (4), Braiden Schneider (3), and Owen Cuba (3). Truman Hill provided Red Jacket with nine points and 11 rebounds. Timmy Brown scored 15 points. Nash Fabris put up nine points. Other scorers for Red Jacket were Aidan Griffith (5), Jackson Kennelly (2), and Ander Zepkowski (2).
SOUTH SENECA (7-12) 48
PENN YAN (8-9) 55
Liam Chapman put together a game-high 22 points to help Penn Yan erase an early seven-point deficit to rally for the Mustangs’ second win in their past three games. Matt Tones supplied 10 2nd-half points to total 15. Jaxson Enos supplied nine points. Other scorers for Penn Yan were Logan Miller (3), Anthony Condella (2), Ethan VanDeliner (2), and Gregory Davis-Faller (2). Logan Laverack started with seven 1st quarter points and closed with 20. Rylan Ericson finished with 10 points. Other scorers for the Falcons were Sam Dufour (7), Kenny Halsey (6), Ryan Miller (4), and Taj Amisano (1).
GENEVA (13-5) 73
WATERLOO (5-14) 40
Devin Mulvey-Salerno supplied 22 points, a rebound, and an assist for Waterloo. Cameron Jacobs finished with seven points, two rebounds, and two steals. Dylan Caraballo scored two points, and picked up three rebounds, four assists, and three steals. Justin Knowlton made four assists and two steals.
SODUS (11-5) 42
EAST ROCHESTER (17-2) 64
Eli Tanner turned in a game-high 22 points, 14 of which came in a first half that saw East Rochester outscore Sodus 39-17 to help the Bombers win their third straight game. Judah Tanner put together a 13-point second half and ended with 16. Dan Preston tallied nine points. Other scorers for the Bombers were Justice Allen (6), Landon Wollschleger (4), Jordan Nunn (3), Ray Allen (2), and Noah Wollschleger (2). Evan DeBadts led Sodus with 11 points. Amonte Barr and Stefonn Pinkston each had seven points apiece. Other scorers for the Spartans were Evan Laird (6), Terrance Barber (5), Angel Padilla (2), and Marquez Wigent (2).
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (3-15) 62
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (7-12) 73
Three players scored 20 or more points for North Rose-Wolcott, with Nick Gilbert scoring 26, Axton Paul scoring 23, and Cody Crane finishing with 20. This is the Cougars’ third win in their past five games. Tanner Buisch supplied a game-high 32 points for Clyde-Savannah. Mario Nicoletta chipped in 17 points.
MARION (0-17) 39
RED CREEK (7-12) 81
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-17) 41
LIVONIA (9-10) 57
Jackson Cook put together 15 points and 10 rebounds to help Livonia earn the win on senior night. Connor Feehan connected on four three-pointers and ended with a game-high 19 points. Nicholas Coyle supplied five points, four assists, and four steals. Thomas Stewart brought down 10 rebounds and made three steals to pair with his four points. Other scorers for Livonia were Vitali Ritz (5), Gavin Woolston (3), Lucas Ray (2), Cameron Mellen (2), and AJ Peri (2). Charles Feinman went 7-of-8 from the free-throw line and finished with 15 points to lead Wayland-Cohocton. Alexander Fedorchuk hit on two three-pointers and tallied eight points. Other scorers for Wayland-Cohocton were Matthew Clark (6), Hunter Trischler (5), Charles Mulford (4), and Anthony Schirmer (3).
“Tonight was an emotional one as we paid tribute to our six seniors,” said Livonia head coach Jonah Martin. “Jackson Cook, Connor Feehan, AJ Peri, Lucas Ray, Tommy Stewart, and Gavin Woolston are remarkable young men. They have wholeheartedly given of themselves, embracing our vision for this season as well as the future of our program. Their dedication, from coaching at our Bouncin’ Bulldogs skills sessions to supporting our JV players to connecting with each other more outside of the gym, has left an indelible mark on the culture that we are aiming to build. We are immensely grateful for the memories that we continue creating this season and proud of the basketball that we have shown we can play when we fire on all cylinders.”
KESHEQUA (1-17) 32
LETCHWORTH (10-8) 58
Letchworth opened the game on a 21-1 run to earn its third win out of its last four games and earn at least a share of the Livingston County Division III title. Aidan Upright scored 10 points for Keshequa. Owen Pike added six points. Other scorers for Keshequa were Zach Smathers (5), Ian Hinrich (4), Dom Pruonto (4), and Brady Wood (3).
“Coach (Tyler) King is working inside his program from the lowest youth levels all the way to varsity and does a lot for the league overall,” said Keshequa head coach Abijah Gath of the Letchworth coach. “It’s a true testament to the time he and his players put in this off-season. They were in a similar situation last year to where we are this year, struggling to get wins in a tough league, but they turned it around in a hurry.”
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (9-9) 49
BYRON BERGEN (15-4) 63
Braedyn Chambry broke the Byron-Bergon boys’ basketball scoring record, surpassing the previous record of 1,063 points set by Brandon Burke in 2017. Chambry’s total sits at 1,078 points.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (14-4) 45
ALEXANDER (15-4) 83
Dylan Phol scored 20 of his game-high 36 points in a first half that saw Alexander build a 48-23 halftime lead. Trenton Woods tallied 20 points, nine of which came in a second quarter that saw the Trojans outscore Wheatland-Chili 28-8. Kingston Woods turned in 11 points. Other scorers for Alexander were Damien Hale (8), Paul Schmitt (5), Keith Morton (2), and Anthony Pellegrino (1). Leighton Williams supplied 17 points for Wheatland-Chili. Jaden Schwenebraten added 11 points and five rebounds. Other scorers for Wheatland-Chili were Javier Ellington (7), Jackson Semmel (3), Louden Thrush (3), Kiev Elzey (2), and Benjamin Hebrock (2).
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (13-4) 69
LYNDONVILLE (0-17) 35
Ryan Fitzpatrick scored 23 of his game-high 28 points in a first quarter that saw the senior become the sixth player in Notre Dame Batavia history to cross the career 1,000-point mark. Fitzpatrick reached the milestone on a buzzer-beater to end the first quarter. Gabe Mileham buried four three-pointers and closed with 14 points. Jaden Sherwood totaled 10 points, eight of which came in the third quarter. Other scorers for Notre Dame were Tristan Cephus (6), Makyell Walker (5), Evan Fitzpatrick (4), and Mavrik Hall (2). Justin Higgins scored 12 of his 16 points from behind the three-point line to lead Lyndonville. Colton Smith tallied a dozen points. Quincey McClinsey added seven points.
KENDALL (7-11) 49
ATTICA (14-4) 77
Cole Harding and Clayton Bezon both ended with double-doubles to help Attica earn its 10th double-digit win of the season. Harding picked up 16 points, 15 rebounds, and six assists, while Bezon put together 10 points, 10 rebounds, and six assists. Jack Janes added a game-high 22 points. Austin Wakefield turned in 15 points for Kendall. Austin Werth chipped in 13 points.
“Tonight was a great senior night,” said Attica head coach Rob Crowley. “It was special to be able to celebrate a group of seniors who really care about each other and celebrate each other’s success. Win or lose I will always be proud of them. Kendall also played super hard and are well coached, they showed a lot of class throughout the game.”
PEMBROKE (13-4) 75
HOLLEY (4-13) 40
Tyson Totten tallied 26 points to help Pembroke extend its win streak to four games. Avery Ferreira added 20 points. Jayden Bridge turned in eight points. Sam Peiffer contributed seven points. Vincent Golisano led Holley with 18 points. Destin Kuyal ended with a dozen.
HINSDALE (4-7) 37
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (13-5) 90
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