FAIRPORT (15-4) 53
VICTOR (10-8) 36
Landon Brunken tallied 12 of his game-high 18 points in the final quarter, giving Fairport its fifth straight win. Brunken uncorked four jumpers from beyond the arc. LaShard Lowry Jr. followed with 15 points and made six baskets, including three from deep. Aidan White chipped in nine points and made four buckets inside the arc. Drew Sisson knocked down a pair from the field and scored five points. Nicholas Smith made a three-pointer. For Victor, Nick Leonard led with 12 points and converted four free throws. Brody Burgess made two shots from the floor and went 3-for-4 at the line for eight points. Colin Kubrich contributed five points. Randy Johnson and Griffen Hopkins both added four points. Hayden Nearpass converted a three-pointer.
WEBSTER THOMAS (8-11) 48
HILTON (13-6) 72
Ben Sneddon and Brady Gerig combined for 49 points and led Hilton to its sixth win in the last eight games. Sneddon made nine of his 10 baskets inside the arc and made six free throws for 27 points. Sneddon also grabbed 11 boards for a double-double. Gerig made six shots from the floor, including three from beyond the arc and had five rebounds. Shawn Cavey and Jack Smith both added six points. Cavey drained a pair of three-pointers, while Smith went 6-for-6 at the charity stripe. Andrew Lenhard made two baskets and tallied five points. Tim Graziano made a three-pointer. For Webster Thomas, Sean Quinn made three shots from deep and led with 15 points. Levi Kulik and Shane Talbot both contributed 11 points. Kulik made three jumpers from beyond the arc, while Talbot made five shots from the floor, including a three-pointer. AJ LaLoggia went 4-for-4 at the line. Chase Fitch uncorked a three-pointer.
PENFIELD (13-5) 64
RUSH-HENRIETTA (11-8) 66
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WEBSTER SCHROEDER (13-5) 59
GATES CHILI (5-14) 54
CANANDAIGUA (14-4) 60
PITTSFORD MENDON (9-10) 51
Connor Chapman went 7-for-8 at the line in the fourth quarter, cementing a 28-point final frame in a comeback win. Chapman netted three shots from beyond the arc earlier in the game and scored 18 points. George Spinelli scored nine of his 11 points in the final frame to pace the fourth-quarter offense. Spinelli went 4-for-6 at the charity stripe and made a three-pointer. Joe Caito made five shots inside the arc and added 13 points. Nate Barone went 3-for-4 at the line and chipped in 11 points. Drew Williamee had four points. Nate Brinza tallied three points. For Pittsford Mendon, Daniel Hurley led with 16 points. Hurley made three shots from deep. Cayden Rathnam scored eight of his 13 points in the fourth quarter, making two shots from the floor and 3-of-4 at the line. Joshua Shadders went 7-for-8 at the charity stripe and added nine points. Michael Bischoping added eight points, while Brandon Trott scored five.
IRONDEQUOIT (12-7) 89
BRIGHTON (9-9) 80
Quinn VanKerKhove unloaded 29 points, including 21 after the break, as Irondequoit drained 14 shots from deep to win its fourth game in the last six. VanKerKhove made five shots from beyond the arc and went 6-for-6 at the line. Isaiah Ballard followed with 20 points and made seven shots inside the arc alongside six free throws. DJ Kemp converted three shots from beyond the arc and added 11 points. Chase Leonard netted three jumpers from deep and finished with nine points. Goti Bandas had four points. Myles Wynn made a three-pointer. For Brighton, Reggie Smith Jr. led the scoresheet with 23 points. Smith Jr. converted 10 shots inside the arc and went 3-for-5 at the line. Aksel Stenat dropped 21 points and drained eight of his nine baskets inside the arc. Landon Dillon added six buckets, including three from three-point range for 19 points. Jayden Freeman chipped in 13 points and went 3-for-4 at the charity stripe.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (15-4) 72
BROCKPORT (4-14) 38
Max Michalski dropped 20 points and made nine baskets inside the arc, as Pittsford Sutherland won its fifth straight. Jackson Specht converted four jumpers from deep. Luke Fliss and Dutch Pestorius both added 11 points. Fliss converted five shots inside the arc, while Pestorius made four. Jayden Morale-Cleggett tallied eight of his 10 points in the final quarter, making a pair from three-point range. Jackson Birch made a three-pointer. For Brockport, Mason Friedo led with 16 points and made four of his six baskets from beyond the arc. Nathan Parker added six points. Azay Odey went 3-for-4 at the charity stripe and scored five points. Tyler Judd made a pair from the field and had five points. Tyler Houseman chipped in four points.
SPENCERPORT (7-12) 66
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-15) 53
Tony Kanaley poured in 30 points, as Spencerport ended a three-game skid. Kanaley made 10 shots from the field, including six from deep. Kyle Milburn followed with nine points and made a pair from beyond the arc. Hunter Streb went 4-for-5 at the line and tallied eight points. Cam Kuhns made five free throws and chipped in seven points. Zach Lamberton contributed six points, while Aiden Grinnell had four. For Churchville-Chili, Michael Sardou led with 21 points. Sardou drained nine shots inside the arc and went 3-for-4 at the line. Lucas Karelus made five shots inside the arc and scored 11 points. Joshua Miner drilled three shots from beyond the arc. Chase Shepanski and Talan Finigan both had four points.
BATAVIA (9-9) 53
EASTRIDGE (12-7) 82
Marquis Tubbs made six shots from the floor, including three from beyond the arc and totaled 15 points, leading Eastridge to its third straight win. Brennen Russo scored 12 points on six baskets. Zavier Williamson drained three of his four baskets from long range and finished with 11 points. Brailan Johnson chipped in nine points in the second quarter. Jelyn Collins and Jalonie Pittman both contributed six points. Collins netted a pair of three-pointers. Amir Rodgers made two shots from the field and scored five points. Larry Wizgent, Jeremiah Morales Diaz and Jordyn McNeil all added four points. For Batavia, Casey Mazar scored a game-high 20 points. Mazar drilled five shots from beyond the arc. Justin Smith went 2-for-4 at the charity stripe and totaled eight points. Brady Mazar, Grady Mazar and Gavin White all tallied six points on three baskets. Isaac Varland made a three-pointer.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (7-12) 63
GREECE OLYMPIA (6-13) 64 (OT)
Terry Griffin Jr. drained a floater with two seconds to go in overtime, as Greece Olympia snapped a four-game skid. Before the floater, Wyatt Fluff converted a corner three-pointer for Honeoye Falls-Lima. Griffin Jr. finished with 16 points, making six of his seven shots inside the arc. Caiden Evans scored a game-high 24 points, making eight shots from the field, including a three-pointer. William Brown-Nelson followed with 20 points, making nine shots from the floor, including a pair from deep. Amare Edwards had four points. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, Huff led with 16 points. Huff drained four shots from the floor and went 6-for-9 at the line. Aidan Neenan drilled five jumpers from beyond the arc. Samuel Jokl chipped in 14 points and made six shots inside the arc. Quinn Kailbourne uncorked three from deep. Matt Meacham netted a pair from the field and scored five points. Chase Perryman made a three-pointer.
GREECE ODYSSEY (7-10) 61
EARLY COLLEGE (1-17) 41
Gavin Williams dropped 34 points and went 4-for-4 from beyond the arc to lead Greece Odyssey. Williams scored 17 points in the third quarter, converting seven baskets and three from deep. Jayson Figueroa added eight points for the Leopards. Julian Carter tallied six points. Phoenix Decker and Kamari Bailey both netted a three-pointer. For Early College, Michael Stroughter scored 17 points and made four jumpers from beyond the arc. Josh Jefferson added six points. Cincere Moxley-Studymine scored five points. Tyrell Grant had four points.
FRANKLIN (11-6) 73
MONROE (13-5) 54
Terence Thompson recorded a double-double, scoring 18 points and grabbing 18 boards to lead Franklin. Thompson drilled seven shots from the floor, including a three-pointer. Clarence Thompson scored a game-high 24 points, making seven baskets inside the arc alongside eight boards, three helpers and three steals. Shawn Goins dropped 15 points and made a pair of three-pointers. Goins dished out three assists. Kollin McCullough and Lavante Brown both scored eight points on four buckets. McCullough dished out eight assists and grabbed five boards. For Monroe, William McKinney led with 13 points. McKinney made three shots from beyond the arc. DaiQuon McKinney added four baskets, including three from beyond the arc for 12 points. Marcus Freeman made four of his five buckets inside the arc and tallied 11 points. Tajmir Mullins and Navareon Patton both chipped in eight points.
SOTA (8-10) 43
EAST (15-2) 79
Micah Johnson-Breedlove and Markell Kingston Johnson both scored 14 points, as East featured five double-digit scorers. Johnson-Breedlove made six shots from the floor, including two from beyond the arc. Kingston Johnson netted four of his five baskets inside the arc. Zymier Jackson scored seven of his 13 points in the first quarter, making three shots from the floor. Kesean Leonard added 11 points, including nine in the final frame. Zion Parson made four shots from the floor, including a three-pointer and tallied 10 points. Kamell Little chipped in nine points. Eric Brock contributed five points in the fourth quarter. For SOTA, Sam Howland led with 10 points and made three of his four baskets inside the arc. Bennie Laver made a pair from beyond the arc and finished with eight points. Latrell Ingram scored five points in the first quarter and totaled seven. Ishmael Gonzalez made a pair from the field and added five points. Zavier Little had five points. Bruce Newton went 4-for-4 at. the charity stripe.
FINNEY (12-6) 60
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (6-11) 56
WAYNE (17-2) 55
NEWARK (14-5) 49
Up 29-12 at the half, Cam Blankenberg tallied 17 of his 21 points after the break, helping Wayne fend off a fourth-quarter comeback en route to a 14th straight win. Blankenberg went 8-for-11 at the line and made six shots from the floor. PJ Ostrowski followed with 15 points, making five shots inside the arc and 5-of-6 free throws. Stephen Habecker added nine points and made three of his four shots inside the arc. Aidan Twist and Jonah Schichtel both chipped in five points. For Newark, Jahnor Allen tallied 21 points. Allen paced the fourth-quarter offense, scoring 13 points and making four jumpers from beyond the arc. Eric Finn made four buckets and scored eight points. Jaypar Allen added seven points. Terrell Jenkins and Kellen Foster both chipped in five points. Sam Underhill converted a three-pointer.
MYNDERSE (11-8) 70
MIDLAKES (4-15) 47
WELLSVILLE (7-13) 53
HORNELL (16-3) 70
Aaron McInerney rained in seven shots from beyond the arc, racking up a game-high 22 points, giving Hornell its fifth straight win. Gennaro Picco followed with 19 points. For Wellsville, Tyler Vogel led with 18 points. JJ Howard had 12 points.
YORK (14-4) 67
LE ROY (13-5) 53
Parker Bonefede poured in 21 points, leading York to its fifth win in the last six games. Joe Bauer contributed 15 points. Connor Rodwell added 12 points. Jake Pangrazio had 11 points. For Le Roy, Merritt Holley led the scoresheet with 15 points. Jean Agosto tallied 14 points, while Adam Woodworth finished with 13 points.
HAVERLING (6-13) 44
DANSVILLE (9-10) 53
Nate Gardner dropped 15 points, dished out four assists, had four steals and grabbed three boards to lead Dansville. Reid Martin followed with 14 points, five steals and three boards. Ivan Wolf Mialky contributed nine points and four rebounds. Reese Dixon had eight points. Jake Kreiley grabbed four rebounds and scored three points. Caleb Knapp chipped in eight boards. For Haverling, Jake Hegadone led the scoresheet with 15 points. Loni Duncan added 10 points. Mike Binkowski scored five points. Spencer Wheeler and Bryce Jarboe both tallied four points, while McLain Wright and Gavin Price both had three.
AVON (18-1) 80
GENESEO (8-11) 57
Josh Harter drilled 11 baskets, including three from beyond the arc to lead Avon to a fifth straight win. Harter finished with 25 points, six boards and six assists. Michael Rowland followed with 20 points alongside 10 rebounds, tallying a double-double and made eight of his nine buckets inside the arc. Trevor Stroud finished with 17 points, seven assists and seven boards. Stroud made six shots from the field, including three from deep. Ryan Hillman contributed nine points and six rebounds. Hillman made four buckets inside the arc. Kai Dolgos added four points. For Geneseo, Kellen O’Brien led with 20 points and made five jumpers from beyond the arc. Jackson Willis scored 10 points on five baskets. Avery Hepler unloaded three jumpers from deep. Billy McMaster and Caleb Rice made a pair of three-pointers. Oren Ray and Luke Davis both scored three points.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-15) 51
PAVILION (8-11) 62
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (14-5) 58
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (10-10) 28
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-18) 35
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (10-9) 71
Jim Ainsworth finished with 27 points, three boards and two steals for Jasper-Troupsburg. Ainsworth uncorked seven jumpers from beyond the arc. Landon Zver scored 26 points, making six of his nine baskets from inside the arc. Zver also dished out eight assists and two steals. Jackson Hayes tallied seven assists and seven points. Braylon Lawson went 2-for-3 at the line and scored six points. Lawson also grabbed five boards and dished out two assists. Zach Baker and Matt Foster both had five rebounds. For Alfred-Almond,
HOUGHTON (6-11) 40
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (10-9) 67
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