WEBSTER SCHROEDER (13-7) 59
HILTON (16-4) 81
Mallory Heise dropped 24 points with 9 assists, as Hilton opened up on a 7-0 run and never looked back. Heise rained down four jumpers from beyond the arc and went 2-for-3 at the line. Leah Thompson recorded a double-double, scoring 19 points and grabbing 10 boards. Thompson netted six shots from the field, including a pair of three-pointers. Ella Clark tallied 12 points, knocking down three inside the arc and five assists. Ella Simonelli and Maddie Murphy both scored eight points. Simonelli grabbed six boards while Murphy had five. Tea Cosman contributed seven points and Elena Graziano made a three-pointer. For Webster Schroeder, Bria Watkins poured in a game-high 34 points. Watkins made 12 of her 13 shots inside the arc. Addie Morgan and Ava Gallup both added 10 points. Morgan netted four shots from the floor, including a pair from deep, while Gallup made four shots from the floor, including a three-pointer. Kylie Clement and Sarah Ferruzza chipped in six points. Mya Perales had three points for the Warriors.
PENFIELD (11-9) 41
BRIGHTON (6-13) 29
Lena Lipani tallied 11 points to lead Penfield. Cassidy Cone added 10 points and 11 rebounds for a double-double. Mary Bernat grabbed 12 boards alongside eight points. For Brighton, Sadie Scott led with a game-high 14 points.
SPENCERPORT (10-10) 40
BROCKPORT (7-13) 32
Jorga Gray led Spencerport with 14 points. Lundyn McCutchen added nine including a go-ahead 3-pointer. Alena Zaher (8), Emily Peacock (5), Leigha Pokracki (2) and Claire Maloney (2) also scored for the Rangers. Lydia Childs paced Brockport with 14 points. Maeve Petitti added eight. Hannah Carpenter (4), Alexa Hassall (4) and Keira Wilson (2) rounded out the Blue Devils’ scoring.
VICTOR (19-1) 57
WEBSTER THOMAS (6-14) 35
Rhylin Fehrenbach dropped 23 points and grabbed six boards for Victor. Devin Livingston added 15 points. For Webster Thomas, Oliva Bonuelige scored 15 points.
FAIRPORT (5-15) 24
CANANDAIGUA (14-6) 48
Kyleigh Chapman poured in 28 points and made seven shots inside the arc, as Canandaigua made eight shots from beyond the arc en route to its eighth win in the last nine games. Eily Hubler netted three from deep, while Macy Bacon converted a pair of three-pointers. Leah Sheridan scored five points on two baskets. Lola Schorr and Ava Reed both netted a three-pointer. For Fairport, Kate Patterson led with five points. Jada Crocker had four points. Ava Bagnato made a three-pointer. Lola Pucci had three points.
PITTSFORD MENDON (16-4) 60
GATES CHILI (6-14) 44
Gabriella Esposito made eight shots inside the arc and went 3-for-3 at the line, scoring 19 points to lead Pittsford Mendon to a fourth win in the last five games. Kate Crowley netted nine shots from the floor for 18 points. Natalie Mai converted a pair from beyond the arc and added 10 points. Sarah Hanfland contributed nine points and made three shots inside the arc. For Gates Chili, Melice Gaye led with 15 points and went 5-for-8 at the charity stripe. Heaven Sanford drilled three jumpers from deep. Cassy Carpenter had eight points on four baskets. India Williams contributed seven points. Evelyn Amesbury netted a pair from the floor for five points.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (9-9) 30
EASTRIDGE (15-5) 53
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HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (11-9) 56
IRONDEQUOIT (3-17) 47
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-17) 65
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (16-4) 80
Lucy Bush poured in 23 points, leading Pittsford Sutherland to the Monroe County Division II title. Eden Lewis tallied a double-double, scoring 14 points and grabbing 12 boards. Leora Cook followed with 16 points and three assists.
EAST (16-4) 91
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (1-18) 24
Nevaeh Grisham tallied 21 points and made three shots from beyond the arc, as East featured five scorers in double-digits. Grisham had five steals. Semaj Jackson followed with 18 points, making six of her seven baskets inside the arc alongside eight boards. Gabriella Brown-Sturdivant scored 14 of her 15 points in the first half. Brown-Sturdivant converted six shots from the floor, including a three-pointer and came down with eight rebounds alongside dishing out seven assists. Ali’Yana Robinson contributed 12 points on six baskets. Antwanette Coleman chipped in 11 points and made a pair from beyond the arc. Ji’Asia Norris had six points. Ayasha Cherry scored four points. For Wilson/Early College, Nari Bradberry led with nine points and drained a pair from three-point range. Jayden Shaw scored six points on three buckets. Tyla Burke netted a three-pointer.
EDISON/WOIS/SWW (10-10) 61
FRANKLIN/NORTHEAST (7-12) 23
Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez poured in 17 points to lead Edison. Laila Burnell followed with 13 points. Kaysia Jones contributed 11 points. Nakayla Costello added eight points while Aryanna Mateo had six. Jakayla Costello chipped in four points. Zoriana Durbano had two points.
SOTA (2-15)
MONROE (8-8)
BISHOP KEARNEY (12-6) 52
NICHOLS (VI) 42
Asia Wilson finished with 22 points, seven rebounds and five assists, leading Bishop Kearney to its sixth win in the last eight games. Wilson made eight shots from the floor, including a pair from deep. Rissa Goode followed with 12 points, converting two of her three baskets from beyond the arc. Goode added six boards. Adriana Kennedy tallied 10 points and eight boards. Kennedy made three jumpers from beyond the arc and a free throw. Allie Hall chipped in seven points. For Nichols, Evelyn Walcott led with 15 points nad made five shots inside the arc.
HAC (6-14) 48
BLOOMFIELD (18-2) 54
Calla McCombs and Lily Baughman combined for 45 points, leading Bloomfield to a 12th straight win. McCombs went 10-for-11 from the field and went 5-for-6 at the line for 25 points. McCombs also grabbed 21 points for a double-double. Baughman netted nine shots from the floor, including a three-pointer. Ashlyn Wright added six points and five rebounds. Annie Dodge had three points, three steals and two assists. For HAC, Sawyer Hartman poured in 22 points. Hartman made nine shots from the floor and a pair of three-pointers. Cadence Brecker scored 14 points on seven baskets. Olivia Fowler and Aryana Saedi both added four points.
RED JACKET (5-15) 20
MARCUS WHITMAN (12-7) 52
Alysiah Clark made four shots inside the arc and finished with 10 points, leading Marcus Whitman to end a two-game skid. Evy Royston and Sophie Snyder both netted four baskets for eight points. Helen Snyder added seven points for the Wildcats. Hailee King made two shots from the field for five points. Whitney Cotroneo and Alli Gordon both chipped in four points. For Red Jacket, McKenna Rush and Brooklyn Vienna both led with six points. Briellea Commisso had four points.
GANANDA (16-3) 60
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (3-17) 14
Eva Jenny tallied 18 points and Gananda rolled to its fourth-straight win. Jenny tallied 10 points in the opening frame and made five of her six shots in the game inside the arc. Nicole Cruz followed with 17 points and netted six shots from the field, including a three-pointer. Leah Buffan added five points. Katie Rothwell, Nyah Cruz and Ava VanAntwerp all had four points for the Panthers.
RED CREEK (9-11) 41
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-19) 14
Jada Brown tallied 15 points to lead Red Creek. Taylor Bailey followed with nine points. For North Rose-Wolcott, Olivia DeBoerdere led with nine points.
WILLIAMSON/MARION (12-8) 47
LYONS (13-7) 63
Jayla Bell notched a triple-double, recording 22 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds to lead Lyons to a fifth win in the last six games. Bell knocked down eight shots from the floor, including a pair from beyond the arc. Milleniyah Glanton followed with 11 points and 10 rebounds for a double-double. Glanton scored eight points in the final frame on four buckets. Car’Mella Parker added 16 points and six assists, making eight baskets. Ja’Niyah Bell grabbed 11 boards, scored six points and dished out two assists alongside a pair of blocks. Kamryn Bonnell netted a pair of three-pointers and totaled eight points, five assists, three boards and two steals. For Williamson/Marion, Noalula Mulowayi led with 12 points, making four shots inside the arc. Kate Campbell converted four shots from the floor and three free throws, tallying 11 points. Kayla Bellefontaine chipped in seven points. Emma Taylor and Elizabeth Brandt both scored six points on three baskets. Ellie Alexander had five points.
PERRY (10-10) 42
LE ROY (15-5) 39
Jaelyn Morris went 10-for-11 at the line and tallied 17 points, leading Perry to its fourth win in the last five games. Morris also brought down four rebounds. Nellie Koronas went 4-for-6 at the charity stripe and chipped in six points alongside eight boards. Olivia Monteleone and Madi Monteleone both netted a pair for five points and grabbed three rebounds. Jade Duffin had five points, eight rebounds and four blocks. Jessah Morris added three points and four boards.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (14-6) 45
AVON (6-14) 37
Hazell Nickerson posted a double-double, scoring 19 points while grabbing 13 rebounds for Caledonia-Mumford. Mackenzie Poray grabbed 10 boards and added seven points. Ava Amorese chipped in nine points, seven boards and four steals. Shea Drazkowsk had eight points, five rebounds and three takeaways. For Avon, Maria Geary recorded a game-high 22 points alongside three rebounds. Lauren Hill contributed six points and four boards. Maggie Vanderbilt posted nine rebounds and four points. Addison Urbanik grabbed seven boards.
PAVILION (4-15)
WARSAW (1-17)
KESHEQUA (18-2) 76
GENESEO (6-14) 32
Ava Thayer dropped 17 points and had four steals, leading Keshequa to its sixth straight win. Alicia Wood followed with 11 points, six boards and three blocks. Riley Nageldinger tallied a double-double, grabbing 11 rebounds and scoring 10 points. Bree Benner and Libby Benner both added 10 boards. Ryley Benner scored eight points. Braelyn Isaman dished out eight helpers alongside seven points. Abby Wood tallied three points. For Geneseo, Emily Lamb led with 18 points. Caroline Capel and Maggie Driscoll both added seven points.
HAVERLING (8-11) 29
WELLSVILLE (12-7) 54
KENDALL (11-9) 34
BYRON-BERGEN (14-6) 48
Olivia Senf led with 20 points, boosting Byron-Bergen to a 10th straight win. Janessa Amesbury followed with 13 points. For Kendall, Addy Kludt scored nine points, while Ava LaMay added seven.
YORK (14-6) 41
LETCHWORTH (8-12) 32
Isabel Laney tallied 12 points, five steals, four rebounds and three helpers, as York won its fifth game in the last six. Merideth Holland grabbed 13 boards, scored six points and had two steals. Tessa Rodwell chipped in nine points and seven rebounds. Bree Parsons scored eight points, grabbed three boards and had eight takeaways. For Letchworth, Alyssa Milillo led with a game-high 14 points. Charity Scott followed with nine points.
FILLMORE (17-2) 47
CUBA-RUSHFORD (5-14) 26
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (19-1) 51
HONEOYE (4-16) 27
Kendall Parker finished with 25 points, seven boards and four steals, as Dundee/Bradford rolled to its fourth straight win. Parker made 11 shots from the floor, including a pair from beyond the arc. Kailey Yeoman followed with nine points, making two of her three baskets inside the arc. Yeoman also added six rebounds, three assists and three steals. Bruna Crespo tallied six points, four boards, four steals and three helpers. Madison Sutryk had five points on two baskets. Cheyanne Grandall grabbed six rebounds. For Honeoye, Leah Green led with eight points and scored six in the final frame. Ava Higgins followed with seven points, making two shots from the floor, including one from beyond the arc. Lindsey Higley netted a pair from the floor and a free throw for five points. Natalie Parcells and Emily King both had three points.
HOLLEY (6-13)
ATTICA (5-14)
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (11-9) 28
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (17-3) 31
Breanna Jorritsma knocked down four shots from the field, including a pair from beyond the arc for 10 points, as Avoca-Prattsburgh captured the Steuben County Championship. Meyah Putnam converted two of her three baskets inside the arc and had nine points. Emma Carlton uncorked a pair from three-point range. Kamryn Edwards grabbed 14 rebounds and added four points. For Canisteo-Greenwood, Bailey Mullen led with 15 points and 15 rebounds for a double-double. Mullen drained five buckets, including two from deep. Paris May tallied five points on two baskets. Peyton Peters and Harley McCaffery both grabbed six boards. Peters had four points.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (16-4) 50
PEMBROKE (13-7) 58
Seneca Calderon dropped 17 pts, four rebounds and two assists, leading Pembroke to its fourth straight win. Calderon made four of her five shots from inside the arc as well as going 6-for-6 at the line. Peyton Liss made five shots from the floor and scored 12 points for the Dragons. Liss also added five rebounds, three steals, two assists and two blocks. Elle Peterson contributed seven pts, five rebounds, three assists and two steals. Peterson went 3-for-4 at the charity stripe. Onolee Easterbrook made seven steals and scored six points. Jayden Hootman added five points on two baskets. For Oakfield-Alabama, Allie Williams led with 20 points. Williams made eight shots inside the arc and went 4-for-7 at the line. Caitlin Ryan followed with 12 points, making four of her five shots from inside the arc. Piper Hyde chipped in six points. Alea Groff added four points. Sayde Bush and Jess Sosnowski both made a three-pointer.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (3-17) 17
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (14-6) 48
Emma Sisson and Sofia Falleti both tallied double-doubles to lead Notre Dame Batavia. Sisson recorded 16 points and 10 boards, while Falleti tallied 15 points, 10 rebounds and four steals. Gianna Falleti added eight points.
NAPLES (5-15) 42
ROMULUS (6-14) 47
LYNDONVILLE (9-11) 44
ELBA (16-4) 67
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (10-10) 56
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (14-6) 45
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