RUSH-HENRIETTA (10-8) 84
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-14) 52
Jalen Taggart poured in 31 points and secured nine rebounds to lead Rush-Henrietta to a season-high fourth-straight win. Avery Council added 19 points, four rebounds, seven assists and three steals. The Royal Comets used a 50-23 outburst in the middle two quarters to create a margin they would not relinquish. Kobey Weeks and Myles Collins-Howard each scored seven points. Graylin Strong added four points, five rebounds and three steals while David Johnson added four. Isaiah Gulley and Daniel Schmitz recorded three points each. Jahquin Brown, Amir Abdul-Haqq and Logan Breen rounded out the scoring with one basket each. Michael Sardou led Churchville-Chili with 12 points and three triples. Jacob McGowan added 10 points while Lucas Karelus scored nine. Jason Small and Talan Finnigan added eight points each. Camden Bean (3) and Josh Miner (2) also scored for the Saints.
PITTSFORD MENDON (9-9) 71
EASTRIDGE (11-7) 80
Jalonie Pittman posted 25 points to power Eastridge to its second consecutive win. Marquis Tubbs added 17 points in the win. Larry Wigent and Brailon Johnson also posted double digits with 14 and 13 points respectively. Pittsford Mendon was led by 25 points from Michael Bischoping. Dan Hurley added 19 points for the Vikings while Josh Shadders scored 12.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (14-4) 67
GREECE OLYMPIA (5-13) 52
Max Michalski scored a game-high 22 points to lead Pittsford Sutherland to its fourth straight win. Jackson Specht connected on five triples with 16 points while Luke Fliss added 14 for the Knights who won all four quarters. Jackson Birch (8), Dutch Pestorius (3), Sam Byrne (3) and Jayden Morale-Cleggett (1) scored the remaining points for Sutherland. Amare Edwards led Greece Olympia with 17 points and four three-pointers. Caiden Evans and William Nelson each scored 11 points while Terry Griffin Jr. added five. Curtis Welker tacked on four points, Connor Welker scored three and Noah Tackley added one point for the Spartans.
VICTOR (10-7) 49
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (12-5) 57
Anthony DeRosa scored 21, including 15 in the second half, to help Webster Schroeder earn its second win in a row. Tied at 23 at halftime, the Warriors outscored Victor 24-12 in the third quarter to eventually secure the win. Aydin Stephens tallied 16 points and seven rebounds while Jack Kelly scored 12. Jacob Insley scored six points while dishing out 10 assists. Connor Fulkerson added a bucket and Tyler Washington posted nine rebounds and two steals. Nick Leonard led Victor with 21 points and Randy Johnson scored 13. Griffen Hopkins chipped in with 11 points. Owen Dake scored the remaining Blue Devils’ points with four.
WEBSTER THOMAS (8-10) 56
BRIGHTON (9-8) 50
Levi Kulik 16 points as Webster Thomas rallied from a four-point halftime deficit for the win. The Titans tied the game entering the fourth before outscoring Brighton 19-13 to finish off the rally. Kulik scored six points in the final eight minutes. Shane Talbot tacked on 13 points while Sean Quinn scored eight. Boston DeWitte (7), Joey Baller (4), Chase Fitch (3), Joey Presutti (3) and Craig McEneany (2) rounded out the scoring for Thomas. Reggie Smith Jr. led Brighton with 15 points while Lah Don Dillon drilled three triples. Aksel Stanat added nine points and Jayden Freeman scored five. Yelle Enya (4), JT Snyder (3), Abram Levy (3) and Kaleb Matthews (2) also scored for Brighton.
FAIRPORT (14-4) 60
IRONDEQUOIT (11-7) 51
LaShard Lowry, Jr. led Fairport to its fourth straight win recording 24 points. Aidan White drilled two three-pointers and scored 12 points for the Red Raiders who won each of the first three quarters. Mateo Palleschi (6), Will Stanek (5), Alex Grejda (5), Nick Smith (4) and Landon Brunken (4) rounded out the Fairport scoring. Isaiah Ballard led Irondequoit with 16 points including 8-for-8 at the free throw line. Chase Leonardo and DJ Kemp tallied nine points each and Quinn VanKerkhove scored eight. Goti Bandas (6) and Nikki Yudin (3) also scored for the Eagles.
HILTON (12-6) 73
SPENCERPORT (6-12) 57
Ben Senddon recorded 23 points and nine rebounds to lead Hilton. The Cadets used a 27-point second quarter to secure a 12-point halftime lead and never looked back. Brady Gerig added 18 points while John Bianchi scored 16 and handed out seven assists. Jack Smith (11), Andrew Lenhard (4) and Tim Graziano (1) also scored for Hilton. Hunter Streb paced Spencerport with 13 points while Tony Kanaley had 12 and Kyle Milburn scored 10. Cam Khuns added 8 while Zach Lamberton (5), Aiden Grinnell (3), Angel Nunez (3) and Jevon Jackson (3) completed the scoring for the Rangers.
CANANDAIGUA (13-4) 55
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (7-11) 33
Nate Barone tallied 12 points including a pair of three-pointers to lead Canandaigua. Connor Chapman and Jaiden Pierce joined Barone in double figures with 11 and 10 points respectively. Chapman drilled three from behind the arc while Pierce connected twice. The Gray Wolves built a seven-point halftime edge before blowing the game open in the third quarter with a 16-3 run. Nate Brinza (8), George Spinelli (6), Joe Caito (6) and Isaac Parsons (2) tallied the rest of the points for Canandaigua. Drew Angelo led Honeoye Falls-Lima with 11 points while Wyatt Huff scored eight including two three-pointers. Sam Jokl scored six points while Aidan Neenan added three. Conor Finn (2), Holden Kamm (2) and Chase Perryman (1) all scored for the Cougars.
PENFIELD (13-4) 76
GATES CHILI (5-13) 53
Trevor Hofer and Jake McCarthy each scored 15 points to power Penfield to its fourth win in the last five games. Patrick Emling added 13 points for the Patriots who used a 29-10 third quarter to pull away for good. Michael Moxley, Christian Zarzycki and Gabe Reyes scored seven points apiece while Jackson Green had six. Kelsey McGraw added four points and James Stinebiser had two to round out Penfield’s scoring. Joey Vigerzi connected on six three-pointers and recorded a game-high 20 points to lead Gates Chili’s efforts. Jeremy Tantalo tacked on 12 points while Derrik Davis scored eight. DarQuinn Johnson (4), Chris Elliot (3), Jaden Robinson (2), Tremier Lewis (2) and Jonathan Vance (2) all chipped in for the Spartans.
BISHOP KEARNEY (10-7) 91
VERTUS CHARTER (6-12) 56
Jah Reaves posted a triple-double to power Bishop Kearney to its fifth consecutive victory. Reaves finished with 19 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. Alejandro Aguilar added 15 points and Russell Ellis added 13 points. Jayden Capers recorded a double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds along with five assists for the Kings. Collin Gentile scored 10 points with five assists and six steals. Maddox Volpe chipped in 10 points. Jahan Wilson had eight points and six rebounds while Noah Terry (3), Gio Rosa (2) and Chris McLaughlin (1) rounded out Bishop Kearney’s scoring.
EAST HIGH (14-2) 80
FRANKLIN (10-6) 90
Terence Thompson led four double-digit scorers with 23 points and 20 rebounds to lead Franklin. Clarence Thompson drilled four three-pointers and added 22 points and five rebounds for the Bulldogs. Franklin trailed by one at the break before outscoring East 55-44 in the second half. Kollin McCullough added 18 points and 19 rebounds while Shawn Goins scored 16 with five rebounds and seven assists. Daniel Gay chipped in eight points. Lavante Brown (2) and Curtis Bell (1) scored the remaining points for the Bulldogs. Markell Kingston-Johnson scored a game-high 26 points to lead East while Zion Parson added 20. Kesean Leonard recorded double figures with 14 points. Micah Johnson (9), Zymeir Jackson (6) and Kamell Little (5) rounded out the Eagles’ scoring.
EDISON/SWW (8-9) 68
WILSON MAGNET (4-15) 67
Davijon Lipscomb posted a double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds to propel Edison/SWW. Jearney Higdon added a double-double of his own with 17 points and 10 assists. Javier Medina tallied 15 points while Isaiah Wonneberg had nine. Felix Vazquez rounded things out with eight points. Da-Siah White poured in a game-high 30 points to spearhead Wilson’s efforts. Paris Brooken added 17 points for the Wildcats. Michael Mitchell recorded 11 points and Kendrick Moxley scored five for Wilson.
WELLSVILLE (7-12) 51
CORNING PAINTED-POST (IV) 66
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-17) 44
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (10-8) 85
Dan Stilson poured in 23 points to power Avoca-Prattsburgh. The Titans used a 25-6 second quarter to mount a margin they would not concede. JJ Crowder and Macoy Putnam each chipped in 21 points for A-P. Carter Button (7), Christ Abbott (7), Bryan Heale (4) and Collin Hammond (2) rounded out the scoring for the Titans. Carter Taft, Chance Miller and Dakota Ogden each scored 10 to lead Campbell-Savona. Jackson Kibler recorded eight points while Jackson Payne and Tavion Mathis each scored three points.
ADDISON (7-11) 48
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (14-3) 65
Ibrahim Ford scored 18 points on six three-pointers to lead Arkport-Canaseraga to its third straight win. Ford drilled four triples in a 25-9 third quarter for the Wolves. Caden Carey led all scorers with 22 points and five threes for Arkport-Canaseraga. Tim Vilkhu tallied eight points and Alex Vilkhu scored seven. Devin Moran chipped in with six points while Tayven Lavetsky and Dan Clark each added a basket. Frank Heidrick led Addison with 15 points. Mikael Sambrowski added nine points and Jackson Nichols scored six. Zane Wheeler (5), Zane Specht (4), Joshua Held (4) and Nick Bouton (3) rounded out the Knights’ efforts.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (9-9) 49
HAMMONDSPORT (7-11) 52
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-17) 33
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (16-1) 85
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (10-9) 57
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (9-9) 37
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (11-5)
HOUGHTON (6-9)
FILLMORE (17-2) 88
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (4-15) 23
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