NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (8-8) 64
NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN (VI) 37
Justin Robinson completed a 20-point, 10-rebound double-double to push Northstar Christian by New Life Christian for the second time this season. The sophomore added seven assists to his stat line as well. Max Klemmer also helped control the boards with 11 rebounds and five points on the night. Max Skolen and Lorenzo Danesi both chipped in eight points apiece. Johnny Daby (7), Caleb Richellou (6), Gentle Lam (5), Cho Hung (4) and Tristan Dicks (4) all scored in the victory.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (9-10) 57
MARCUS WHITMAN (13-5) 61
Trailing by 14 at half, Logan Storms and Marcus Whitman proceeded to outscore Pal-Mac 44-26 in the second half to walk away with the victory. The junior registered 15 of his 17 points in the second half which included three makes from long range and 4-of-6 makes from the charity stripe. Myles Prendergast finished with 16 points, 11 rebounds and accounted for over half of the Wildcats’ points in the first half. Brayden Amadeo contributed all 13 of his points in the final two quarters of play. Brody Royston scored nine, pulled in seven rebounds and added seven helpers. Melkamu Blueye picked up four points and Kaiden Smith added two in the win. Brayden Leo paced the Pal-Mac offense with 16 points, Logan Bauer followed close behind with 15 and Carter Young tallied 11 points. Shane Maier (5), Jakob McPike (4), Camron Quick (4) and Carsen Ribstein (2) rounded out scoring for the Red Raiders.
PENN YAN (8-10) 54
HAC (15-3) 66
Four players reached double-figures in scoring to avenge HAC’s first loss of the season to Penn Yan in December. Orlando Marquez led the squad with 15 points and three assists. James Dorsey followed with 14 points, six rebounds, four blocks and three assists. Harlan Novy-Marx registered 13 points, eight rebounds, six steals, five blocks and five assists. Tyler Knapp rounded out the group with 11 points and two rebounds. Penn Yan’s Liam Chapman scored a game-high 25 points. Matthew Tones and Aven Foster chipped in 11 and nine points, respectively.
WARSAW (10-9) 76
ALBION (VI) 34
Quinton Librock broke a school record and every player made their way into the point column for Warsaw’s third in win four games. Librock paced the offense with 18 points which included his record-setting, 115th career three-pointer. The senior surpassed Chris Parrott’s 114 career threes set in 2008 and currently has 77 on the year, also a school record. Carter Bakowski netted 14 points while Jeremy Trzecieski and Ty Joy added 11 apiece. Logan Sundt and Pat Klump both scored six. Grant Campbell (4), David Shute (2) and Bailey Schell (2) rounded out scoring for Warsaw. The Tigers possessed a 56-26 lead by halftime.
“We got off to a great start,” said Warsaw head coach Travis Fenstermaker. “The kids came to play and this was a nice win over a larger school. It was awesome to see Quinton get the record, but more importantly, it was a team win and we have to continue to play well as we get ready for a sectional run. We will enjoy this a get back at it Monday and prepare for our game in Letchworth on Wednesday.”
PERRY (6-13) 47
MOUNT MORRIS (12-7) 55
Possessing a one-point lead, Mount Morris used a defensively strong fourth quarter to pick up its first LCAA League Championship since 1990. The game score stayed even for the duration of the first half (13-13, 24-24) and trickled into the third quarter (40-39). Mount Morris outscored Perry 15-8 to take the game in the final quarter of regulation. Mason Santini came up clutch with three late-game steals and three blocked shots in the fourth quarter. The senior finished with six points, 10 rebounds, three steals, three blocks and four assists. Bryson Constantino paced the Blue Devils with 18 points and five makes from beyond the arc. Chase Young and Aidan Stanley both tallied 11 points, buried a three-pointer and made 2-of-4 free throws in the final quarter. Anthony Hightower chipped in with nine points for Mount Morris. Perry’s Hunter Henchen led all scorers with 19 points and completed a double-double by adding 14 rebounds. Bryce Tallman went 5-for-6 from the free throw line, made four shots from the field and drained a three for 16 points. Emmitt Hill rained in a three and finished with six points. Wyatt Arbo (4) and JT Grover (2) rounded out scoring for the Bee’s.
PEMBROKE (14-4) 59
WHEATLAND-CHILI (13-5) 55
Tyson Totten poured in 28 points to lead Pembroke to a fifth straight win. The senior drilled 12 shots from inside the arc, went one-for-two from the charity stripe and added a three-pointer in the final quarter of play. With a one-point lead entering the fourth, Avery Ferreira registered nine of his 11 points to ensure Pembroke walked away with the win. Neither team held a lead over four points at the conclusion of each quarter. Owen Hootman made three shots from distance to finish with nine points. Sam Pfeiffer collected five points while Caleb Felski, Jayden Bridge and Sean Pustulka all contributed two apiece. Just three Wheatland Chili’s players managed to score points. Jaden Schwenebraten matched Totten’s game-high 28 points, Leighton Williams followed with 22 points and Javier Ellington added five. Schwenebraten sank six threes and went 4-for-4 from the line. Williams drained three shots from deep and Ellington had one.
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (14-5) 61
ATTICA (15-4) 77
Attica’s Jack Janes notched 29 points and Cole Harding constructed a double-double to end Notre Dame Batavia’s win streak at three games. Janes finished with eight rebounds and seven assists. Harding tallied 16 points and hauled in 13 rebounds. Clayton Bezon played a big role offensively, finishing with 19 points in the win. For ND Batavia, Jaden Sherwood bolstered the offense with 17 points. Ryan Fitzpatrick chipped in 13 points and Chase Antinore added 12.
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (14-4) 43
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (11-8) 60
Dan Stilson charged the Avoca-Prattsburgh offense with 33 points as the Titans closed out the regular season with a rubber match victory against common foe, Arkport-Canaseraga. The junior accumulated his points on 14 shots from inside the arc, 5-of-6 makes from the free throw line and two quarters with 10 points apiece. Macoy Putnam followed with eight points, all coming in the first quarter. Chris Abbott generated seven points and JJ Crowder tallied six. Carter Button (4) and Collin Hammond (2) rounded out scoring for the victors. Caden Carey led the Arkport-Canaseraga squad with 15 points that included two threes and 5-of-6 makes from the charity stripe. Jim Vilkhu drilled three shots from deep and finished with 11 points. Ibrahim Ford added 10 points with two threes and a basket per quarter. Devin Moran (3), Alex Vilkhu (2) and Kohler Preston (2) rounded out scoring for the Wolves.
ST. JOSEPH’S (VI) 67
MCQUAID (6-12) 41
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-18) 41
ADDISON (8-11) 67
ALEXANDER (16-4) 69
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (9-10) 58
UNIVERSITY PREP (9-8)
NIAGARA FALLS (VI)
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