BROCKPORT (4-15) 31
GREECE ATHENA (19-0) 92
Jacob Curatalo connected on five 3-pointers and led Athena with 19 points. Khorie Reaves added 17 points and eight assists in the win while Connor Osier had 13 points and 13 rebounds. All 13 Trojans in the lineup Tuesday night figured in the scoring column. I’zayah Reaves and Ne’Sean Fowlks both scored nine. Zee Johnson added eight points. Ryan Grasley (5), I’zick Reaves (2), Dominic LaMar (3), Roger Webb (2), Travis Mack (2), Rocco Prota (2) and Byron Williams (1) rounded out Athena’s scoring. Brockport’s Daniel Dailey and Azay Odey scored eight points apiece to lead the Blue Devils. Tyler Judd (6), Nathan Parker (6), Greg Rightmyer (2) and Mason Friedo (1) also scored.
GREECE OLYMPIA (6-14) 62
BATAVIA (10-9) 65
Estavon Lovett scored five in of his 16 points in the fourth quarter as Batavia held off an Olympia rally in a game that saw Batavia lead by 12 entering the last eight minutes. Carter Mullen scored 11 of his 15 points in the first half. Justin Smith added a dozen points. Other scorers for the Blue Devils were Cruze Rapone (9), Aiden Bellavia (7), and Casey Mazur (6). Caiden Evans paced Greece Olympia to the tune of 29 points, including two fourth-quarter three-pointers. Amare Edwards turned in nine fourth-quarter points and closed with 11. Terry Griffin Jr. had nine points. Other scorers for Olympia were Kahleil Pritchett (4), Noah Tackley (4), Fred Schichler (3), and Connor Welker (2).
UPREP (10-9) 83
EDISON TECH/SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS (8-10) 55
Alex Webb finished with a double-double of 18 points and 10 rebounds to lead UPrep. Jermelle Cotton added 19 points and two steals while Percy Robinson scored 16 points and grabbed five rebounds in the win. Gregory Bodine collected 10 points, five assists, five rebounds and three steals. Edison’s Davijon Lipscomb led all scorer with 32 points including the 1,000th of his career. The senior guard also grabbed 11 rebounds. Isaiah Wonneberg (6), Jearney Higdon (4), Javier Medina (4), Aden Aden (4), Felix Vazquez (3) and Jaydkiel Diaz (2) also scored for the Inventors.
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FINNEY (12-7) 86
VERTUS (7-12) 89
BISHOP KEARNEY (11-8) 61
AQUINAS (16-3) 73
Chris Leysath led four in double figures and scored 14 of his 18 points in the second half as Aquinas shrugged off an early deficit to avenge a previous loss. Leysath connected on seven field goals in the final 16 minutes. The senior forward’s six third-quarter points helped the Li’l Irish pull away from a tied game at halftime with a 21-13 advantage in the third. Leysath also grabbed nine rebounds. Christian McCullough had 16 points and seven assists in the win. Jadeir Breedlove converted 4-of-5 free throws and added 17 points. Mackie Terry accounted for 14. Trent Buttles (2), Micah Anderson (2) and Quante Gillians (4) also scored for Aquinas. Colin Gentile scored eight of his 18 points in the first quarter when Kearney jumped out to an 18-11 lead. Gentile also three rebounds and two assists to lead Kearney. Russell Ellis had 12 points, three rebounds and four assists. Jah Reaves chipped in six points, eight rebounds and six assists. Maddox Volpe and Jayden Caper had six points apiece. Alejandro Aguilar added nine while Jahan Wilson had four points. Kearney took a 71-67 decision when the two teams met earlier in the month.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (7-11) 60
EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS (7-10) 48
MARCUS WHITMAN (14-5) 60
MIDLAKES (4-16) 41
Brody Royston finished with 21 points and 10 assists to help Marcus Whitman win its sixth game out of the Wildcats last seven. Myles Prendergast added 14 points and seven rebounds. Brayden Amadeo had a dozen points and five steals. Other scorers for Marcus Whitman were Logan Storms (7) Kaiden Smith (2), Collin Trottier (2), and Damien Guadalupe (2). Kaiden Ranger supplied 14 points and 10 rebounds for Midlakes. Kyle Kumkey scored nine points and brought down eight rebounds.
NEWARK (15-5) 56
PALMYRA-MACEDON (9-11) 53
Ninth-grader Terrell Jenkins scored 11 of his 13 points in the fourth quarter as Newark erased a deficit to win for the fourth time in the past five games. Jenkins connected five times from the floor and converted the only free throw he took over the final eight minutes of action. Jahnor Allen and Kellen Foster scored 16 apiece to lead the Reds. Eric Finn added six and Jaypar Allen had five points. Pal-Mac’s Brayden Leo connected on a pair of 3-pointers and scored eight points in the first quarter to help the Red Raiders take a 26-21 lead at halftime. Leo went 4-for-4 from the free throw line in the third quarter as Pal-Mac maintained a one-point edge at 44-43 heading to the fourth quarter. Logan Bauer and Camron Quick accounted for 11 points apiece. Carsen Ribstein (4), Jake McPIke (2), Carter Young (4), Brennan Pipitone (1), Shane Maier (2), and Ryan Caffin (2) rounded out the Pal-Mac scoring.
GENEVA (13-6) 34
WAYNE (18-2) 39
WATERLOO (5-15) 64
MYNDERSE (12-8) 81
Cameron Jacobs and Devin Mulvey-Salerno both finished with 19 points for Waterloo. Dylan Caraballo turned in eight points, eight assists, two rebounds, and a steal. Brandon Lee put together a statline of nine points, two assists, a rebound, and a steal.
AVON (19-1) 51
DANSVILLE (9-11) 42
Michael Rowland finished with a double-double of 12 points and 10 rebounds as Avon won its seventh straight game to close the regular season. Josh Harter added 16 points and five assists. Trevor Stroud had 14 points and six assists in the win. Kol Dolgos (2), Ryan Hillman (2) and Connor Smith (5) also scored for the Braves. Nate Gardner led Dansville with 13 points and three assists. Reese Dixon and Reid Martin scored eight apiece. Caleb Knapp (4), Jake Kreiley (2) and Ivan Wolf Mialky (7) also scored for the Mustangs.
LIVONIA (10-10) 69
HAVERLING (6-14) 54
Nick Coyle totaled 25 points as Livonia outscored Haverling 41-27 in the second half to pull away for the Bulldogs’ third straight win. Jackson Cook supplied 16 points, and Connor Feehan tallied 13 points. Thomas Stewart had nine points. Jake Hagadone led Haverling with 34 points. Mike Binkowski finished with 13 points.
HINSDALE (5-7) 42
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (4-16) 30
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (15-5) 78
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (10-10) 57
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