PITTSFORD MENDON (15-4) 48
PENFIELD (9-9) 73
Emma Alexander led Penfield with 23 points and 14 of them coming in the third quarter as Penfield outscored Pittsford Mendon 26-12. Mary Bernat added a 19-point, 11-rebound double-double in the win. Natalie Mai topped Mendon with 20 points. Mai connected six times from beyond the arc.
SPENCERPORT (9-9) 36
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (10-9) 50
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-16) 27
CANANDAIGUA (13-6) 54
Kyleigh Chapman finished with a game-high 17 points, and Canandaigua won for the eighth time in the past nine games. Chapman connected seven times from the floor including once from behind the 3-point arc and converted 2-of-3 from the free throw line. Leah Sheridan added 13 points in the win, and Julia Geitner had nine for the Gray Wolves. Eily Hubler (5), Ava Read (4), Liv Schorr (2), Macy Bacon (2) and Brooke Rizzo (2) also scored for Canandaigua. Haley Leonard and Mercy Payne scored six points apiece to lead Churchville-Chili. Erin Marone (4), Bianca LiBritz (3), Arianna Williams (3), Kylie Romich (3) and Alexi Finnigan (2) also scored for the Saints.
BRIGHTON (6-12) 64
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (5-13) 41
Sadie Scott scored 16 of her game-high 28 points in the second half as Brighton used a 37-19 advantage to pull away. Shannon O’Hara added 13 points in the win. Ireland Mistretta (9), Ella Hall (6), Camryn Sloan (5) and Delaney Wilson (3) each scored in the win. Shania Estrich led Greece Arcadia/Olympia with 14 points. Madeline Kielkowicz pitched in 12 points. Ariana Hawkins (7), Natasha Forkell (4) and Mackenzie Johnson (2).
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BISHOP KEARNEY (11-6) 50
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (13-6) 53
Bria Watkins scored five of her team-high 21 points in the third quarter as Webster Schroeder used an 18-8 advantage to grab a 44-28 lead heading into the final frame. Watkins hit nine times from the floor. Addie Morgan and Kylie Clement each finished with 10 points in the win. Ava Gallup (6) and Sarah Ferruzza (6) also scored in the win. Klarissa Goode topped Bishop Kearney with a game-high 24 points. Asia Wilson added in 16 points. Allie Hall (4) and Jazmine Flowers (3).
EASTRIDGE (14-5) 61
EDISON/WOIS/SWW (9-9) 52
Aaliviah Green led all scorers with 25 points as Eastridge grabbed its fourth straight win. Alyssa Cowart added 15 points and 11 rebounds for a double-double. Ada Krupa pitched in 10 points. Madyson Fizer (8) and Ella Scantlin (2) also scored in the win. Nakayla Costello topped Edison with 15 points. Laila Brunell connected for 11 points and Kayasia Jones ended with 10 points. Kenya Scott rounded Edison out with eight points.
ROCHESTER PREP (7-11) 45
GENEVA (10-8) 34
RUSH-HENRIETTA (10-9) 59
BATAVIA (8-9) 48
Ashlyn Roberts finished with a game-high 19 points for Rush-Henrietta. Ava Santiago added 17 points and Alivia Day scored 15 points in the win. Isabella Walsh led Batavia with 12 points.
HAC (5-13)
NAPLES (5-13)
MARCUS WHITMAN (11-7) 47
SOUTH SENECA (12-8) 51
Chloe Scott scored nine of her game-high 22 points in the fourth quarter as South Seneca used an 18-11 advantage to erase a three-point deficit and win its fourth straight. Scott connected eight times from the floor and six times from the line. Haley Parry added 13 points in the win. Mackenzie Snyder (9), Autumn Vonderchek (5) and Kayleigh Banfield (2) each scored in the win. Helen Snyder topped Marcus Whitman with 14 points. Lily Carroll pitched in 13 points. Evy Royston (7), Sophie Snyder (5), Aliysiah Clark (4) and Hailee King (2).
ROMULUS (5-13) 27
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (18-1) 90
Bruna Crespo scored all 11 of her points in the first quarter as Dudee/Bradford jumped out to a 29-8 lead. Kendall Parker and Mikayla Schoffner each scored 12 points in the win. Alissa Eaves pitched in 10 points. Adrienne Kendall (9), Korrin Yeoman (8), Cheyanne Grandall (7), Kailey Yeoman (7), Madison Sutryk (7), Madalyn Knapp (3), Charlotte Schuerholz (2) and Hannah Herrick (2). All players for Dundee/Bradford scored in the win. Maggie Bloom led Romulus with 12 points. Natalie Buisch (8), Ashley Derby (4) and Maria Aguilera (3).
NEWARK (15-4) 60
WAYNE (9-10) 56
TaKyla Vaughn grabbed a 19-point, 21-rebound double-double to lead Newark to its seventh straight win. Nataleigh Buck finished with 13 points in the win. Karina Natale scored 12 points and Arizona Chapple added 10 points. Naomi Jones (4) and Malia Brown (2) each also scored in the win.
PENN YAN (2-16) 31
PALMYRA-MACEDON (17-1) 43
Taryn Goodness scored 10 of her game-high 16 points as the Red-Raiders used a 27-18 advantage to pick up a sixteenth straight win. Marianna Hodgins scored 10 points in the win. Georgia Wirth added seven points and seven rebounds. Julia Belanger (5) and Shelby Geer (5) each scored in the win. Hailey Trank topped Penn Yan with eight points. Taylor Mullins (7), Aubriana Green (5), Corrine Barden (5), Madisen Pierce (4) and Bailey Cooper (2).
MIDLAKES (5-13) 28
MYNDERSE (15-4) 44
Maddie Verkey led Mynderse with a double-double. Verkey ended her night with a game-high 12 points and 13 rebounds. Peyton Verkey finished with 11 points in the win. Lauren McDermott added 10 points and Sophi Palladon pitched in eight points. Stella DelPappa topped Midlakes with 11 points.
LYONS (12-7) 59
EAST ROCHESTER (14-6) 41
Jayla Bell scored nine of her game-high 21 points in the third quarter as Lyons used a 14-11 advantage to grab a 41-28 lead to seal the game. Bell connected nine times from the floor. Kamryn Bonnell added 17 points in the win. Milleniyah Glanton finished with nine points and 15 rebounds. Ja’Niyah Bell and Car’Mella Parker each added six points. Ja’Niyah grabbed 18 rebounds in the win. Gia Romach led East Rochester with 15 points. Zarriah Eldridge scored six points including the 1,000th of her career. Aniyah Eldridge (9), Aaliyah Carmichael (6) and Emma Romach (5) also scored for the Bombers.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (3-15) 42
RED CREEK (8-11) 50
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-18) 28
WILLIAMSON/MARION (11-7) 61
YORK (13-6) 26
KESHEQUA (17-2) 49
Libby Benner finished with a game-high 22 points for Keshequa. Braelyn Isaman added nine points in the win. Ryley Benner (8), Alicia Wood (5), Abby Wood (2), Riley Nageldinger (2) and Bree Benner (1) all scored in the win. Meredith Holland led York with eight points. Rylee Cuozzo (7), Tessa Rodwell (5), Brianna Parsons (3) and Evelyn Smith (3).
LIVONIA (10-8)
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (4-13)
DANSVILLE (17-3) 37
HAVERLING (8-10) 26
Chelsie Tyler finished with 10 points to lead Dansville. Taylor Hamsher added eight points in the win. Kali Meyer (7), Megan Tyler (6), Emma Allen (3), Aynsley Belcher (2) and Emma Butters (1) also scored in the win. Lola Coots led Haverling with 14 points including three three-pointers.
LE ROY (15-4) 41
LETCHWORTH (8-11) 16
Goose Dunn and Kenna Mackenzie each led Le Roy with 14 points. Sierra Burke (6), Gabby Zitz (4) and Abby Allen (3) each scored in the win. Alyssa Milillo led Letchworth with 12 points. Maggie Almeter (2), Emily Perl (1) and Gillian Kemp (1).
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (16-3) 47
BYRON-BERGEN (13-6) 58
Janessa Amesbury led Byron-Bergen with a game-high 23 points. The Bees have now won ten straight. Olivia Senf added nine points in the win. Allie Williams led Oakfield-Alabama with a 13-point, 10-rebound double-double. Caitlin Ryan added 13 points. Alea Groff pitched in 10 points and Piper Hyde finished with eight points.
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (13-6) 44
LYNDONVILLE (9-10) 31
Sofia Falleti led Notre Dame Batavia with 14 points. Emma Sisson added an 11-point, 11-rebound double-double in the win. Gianna Falleti finished with nine points. Ashlee Stephens topped Lyndonville with 15 points.
HOLLEY (6-13) 30
PEMBROKE (11-7) 45
Morgan Coniber connected on all eight of her points in the third quarter as Pembroke outscored Holley 22-10 to grab a 36-26 going into the final frame. Peyton Liss, Seneca Calderon and Reagan Schneider each scored eight points in the win. Elle Peterson (7) and Onolee Easterbrook (6) each scored in the win. Alivia Wolf led Holley with 14 points. Samantha Bates added eight points. Zoey Wolf (4), Jailyn Bishop (2) and Aly Vanameron (2).
ALEXANDER (14-5) 68
WHEATLAND-CHILI (3-16) 18
FILLMORE (15-2) 74
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (4-12) 23
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