SPENCERPORT (7-13) 45
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (14-6) 55
Anthony DeRosa connected on three triples and scored 11 of his team-high 15 points in the third quarter as Schroeder erased an early deficit and went on to claim a second straight Monroe County Division II title. Jake Insley added five of his 14 points in the decisive quarter to go with six assists and four rebounds in the game. Aydin Stephens added nine points and eight rebounds in the win. Jack Kelly had eight points. Brennan Hickey (6), Maddox Molisani (2) and Tyler Washington (1) also scored for the Warriors. Spencerport’s Hunter Streb scored six of his game-high 16 points in the first quarter when the Rangers jumped out to a 19-12 lead. Spencerprort held 28-26 edge at halftime. Tony Kanaley scored nine of his 14 points in the opening eight minutes. Jevon Jackson (4), Kyle Milburn (4), Aiden Grinnell (3), Zach Lamberton (2) and Miron Gurman (2) also scored for Spencerport.
HILTON (14-6) 73
PENFIELD (14-6) 71
Johnny Bianchi’s game-winning layup with 13 seconds remaining sealed a comeback for Hilton. Bianchi finished the game with five points, six assists and four rebounds. Tim Graziano connected on five 3-pointers and finished with a game 28 points to lead the Cadets. Graziano scored seven in the fourth quarter. Ben Sneddon had 18 points and nine rebounds in the win. Jack Smith accounted for 12 points, and Andrew Lenhard had nine including a 5-of-5 performance at the free throw line. Matt Mandrycky (1) rounded out the scoring for Hilton. Penfield’s Trevor Hofer led four in double figures with 19 points. Hofer connected on a pair of 3-pointers in the second quarter when Penfield used a 23-16 advantage to take a four-point lead at halftime. The Patriots led by two after three quarters of play. Patrick Emling added 17 points while Christian Zarzycki and Michael Moxley had 12 points apiece. Jacob Natale (6), Jake McCarthy (3) and Jackson Green (2) rounded out the Penfield scoring.
GREECE ARCADIA (4-16) 53
PITTSFORD MENDON (10-10) 63
Joshua Shadders led the way with a 22-point, 10-rebound double-double as Pittsford Mendon ended the regular season on a high note. The Vikings outscored Greece Arcadia 23-9 in the third quarter to pull ahead for good. Michael Bischoping drilled a pair of three-pointers and scored 16 points. Dan Hurley pitched in eight points and Cayden Rathnam scored seven. Brandon Trott (4), Amari Coleman (3) and Dane Lewis (3) rounded out Mendon’s scoring. Lincoln Fling, Xavier Smith and Jakson Schweigert scored 14 points apiece to lead Greece Arcadia. Drake Sapp added seven while Jordan Roberson scored four.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (11-9) 53
VICTOR (12-8) 75
Griffen Hopkins scored six of his team-high 19 points in the second quarter when Victor used an 18-8 advantage to grab a double-digit lead heading into the locker room. Hopkins connected on two of his four 3-pointers in the game during the eight minutes before halftime. Garrett Clar scored 17 points. Hayden Nearpass and Nick Leonard added seven points apiece in the win. Owen Dake (6), Colin Kubrich (5), Cam Ryan (5), RJ Johnson (4), Justine Rosello (3) and Brody Burgess (2) rounded out the scoring for Victor. Avery Council led Rush-Henrietta with 16 points. Jalen Taggart scored 15 points for the Royal Comets. Jahquin Brown (6), Graylin Strong (5), Kobey Weeks (3), Logan Breen (3), Ethan Dengler (2), Myles Collins-Howard (2) and Amir Abdul-Haqq (1) also scored for R-H.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-16) 41
IRONDEQUOIT (13-7) 71
Isaiah Ballard finished with 16 points and 14 rebounds to lead Irondequoit as the Eagles closed the regular season with their third win in four games. Quinn VanKerkhove led all scored with 20 points while Devin Panzardi and Chase Leonardo added eight apiece in the win. Goti Bandas (7), Nikki Yudin (5), DJ Kemp (3), Josh Morse (2) and Jayden Patterson (2) rounded out the scoring for Irondequoit. Jason Small led Churchville-Chili with eight points. Josh Miner and Talan Finnigan added six apiece. Chase Shepanski scored five points. Isaiah Mead-Jackson (4), Jacob McGowan (3), Brayden Stedman (3), Cam Bean (2), Jace Carter (2) and Deric Olson (2) also scored for the Saints.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (15-5) 51
CANANDAIGUA ACADEMY (16-4) 57
George Spinelli scored six of his 15 points in the fourth quarter when Canandaigua erased a deficit and went on to win its sixth straight game. Spinelli connected on one of his four 3-pointers in the decisive frame. Connor Chapman led the Gray Wolves with 16 points including three 3-pointers of his own. Nate Brinza scored seven points while Isaac Parsons and Nate Barone added six apiece. Drew Williamee (3), Jaiden Pierce (2) and Joe Caito (2) also scored for CA. Sutherland’s Max Michalski scored six of his game-high 18 points in the third quarter when the Knights built a three-point edge at 44-41 heading into the final eight minutes of play. Luke Fliss scored 10 for the Knights and Jackson Specht had nine. Dutch Pestorius (6), Roman Goldstein (4) and Sam Byrne (4) rounded out Sutherland’s scoring.
BRIGHTON (10-9) 77
GATES CHILI (5-15) 61
Reggie Smith Jr scored a team-high 22 points to power Brighton. The Bruins unleashed a 25-10 third quarter to blow the game open. Aksel Stanat chipped in a double-digit night with 15 points while Grady Hopkin scored 11. Lah Don Dillon posted nine points and Abram Levy recorded seven. Jayden Freeman (6), TJ Spence (3), Kaleb Matthews (2) and Peter Odhiambo (2) chipped in the rest of the Brighton scoring. Joey Vigerzi recorded a game-high 23 points with three triples to spearhead Gates Chili’s efforts. Jeremy Tantalo added 14 points for the Spartans. DarQuinn Johnson (9), Derrik Davis (6), Tremier Lewis (6), Jaden Robinson (2) and Chris Elliot (2) rounded out the scoring for Gates Chili.
WEBSTER THOMAS (8-12) 32
FAIRPORT (16-4) 57
Aidan White scored 16 points and Alex Grejda added 12 as Fairport clinched a share in the Monroe County Division I title. Will Stanek hit three 3-pointers for his nine points in the win. Landon Brunken accounted for eight points. Drew Sisson (5), Mateo Palleschi (3), Marques Garrett (2) and Nick Smith (2) also scored for the Red Raiders. Fairport starting point guard Lashard Lowry, Jr. did not play in the game. Levi Kulik led Webster Thomas with 10 points. Sean Quinn had nine points. Joey Baller (5), Boston DeWitte (4), AJ. LaLoggia (2) and Shane Talbot also scored for the Titans.
EASTRIDGE (13-7) 73
GREECE ODYSSEY (7-12) 49
Jalonie Pittman scored 29 points to lead Eastridge. Marquis Tubbs added 12 points.
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (8-9) 63
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (8-10) 49
LYONS (18-2) 77
YORK (14-6) 66
Stephen Lebrecht drilled eight of his team’s 12 three-pointers and scored 26 points to help Lyons win its eighth in a row. The margin was as slim as three on two separate occasions down the stretch but Lyons canned 9-of-13 at the line to seal the win. Mikey Briggs stuffed the stat sheet with a 23-point, 10-steal double-double. Briggs also added four rebounds and six assists. JJ Johnson tallied 14 points and six rebounds while Deyvn Williams posted eight points, five rebounds and seven assists. Jaheim Morris (4) and Zavien Horn (2) also scored for the Lions. Jake Pangrazio led York with 25 points including 13 in the fourth quarter. Joe Bauer finished with 15 points and Parker Bonafede added 10. Connor Rodwell scored nine and Tyler Brady scored seven to complete the Golden Knight’s output.
EARLY COLLEGE (1-19) 34
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (9-11) 88
Sam Howland finished with a game-high 29 points to go along with eight assists, six rebounds and two blocks to lead SOTA. The senior guard connected on six 3-pointers to pace an overall effort that saw the Silverhawks hit 14 triples on in the night. Ishmael Gonzalez added 24 points, six rebounds, five steals and four assists in the win. Gonzalez had five 3-pointers. Latrell Ingram found the range from distance twice and scored 17 points. Jordan Jenkins (9), Bennie Laver (4), Henry Hawkinson (4) and Bruce Newton (1) also scored for SOTA. Jahmeik Donald and Michael Stroughter led Early College with with seven points apiece. Josue Oquendo (6), Yanky Gonzalez (5), Josh Jefferson (4), Zyon Cooper (3) and Cincere Studymine (2) rounded out the scoring for the Cobras.
PENN YAN ACADEMY (9-11) 53
RED JACKET (6-14) 47
Liam Chapman poured in 28 points to lead Penn Yan to a regular season-ending win. Jaxson Enos added 10 points while Anthony Condella scored nine points. Aven Foster (4) and Matthew Tones (2) scored the rest of the Mustangs points. Nash Fabris connected on five three-pointers and scored 19 points to power Red Jacket. Hunter Finnick added eight points and seven rebounds while Truman Hill had seven points and nine rebounds. Aidan Griffith (4), Jackson Kennelly (4), Timmy Brown (3) and Evan Lang (2) rounded out the scoring for Red Jacket.
HONEOYE (14-6) 51
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (9-11) 41
Aidan Webster led Dundee/Bradford with 13 points. Alex Goltry and Chris Clancey each added eight points. Landon Washburn posted a game-high 20 points for Honeoye while Owen Reynolds had 14.
HAC (17-3) 61
BLOOMFIELD (9-11) 46
Orlando Marquez posted a game-high 19 points to power HAC to its fifth straight win to close the regular season. Harlan Novy-Marx recorded 12 points, 18 rebounds, five assists and six blocks for the Wolves. Tyler Knapp chipped in 15 points while Ryan D’Arudini provided six points and four rebounds. Cam Smith led Bloomfield with 18 points and Garion Tolbert posted 10 points.
KESHEQUA (1-19) 40
NAPLES (5-15) 41
Naples built a six-point halftime edge and held off Keshequa late to end the regular season with a win. Colin Kenney drilled four triples for a team-high 12 points while Maddox Mannella chipped in with 10. Hayden Liddiard scored eight for the Big Green. Landon Gleichauf (3), Matthew Lincoln (3), Rowan Biggs (3) and Ian Kenney (2) also scored for Naples. Aiden Upright led Keshequa with 19 points and 10 rebounds. Ian Hinrich contributed across the board with 15 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks. Zach Smathers scored the remaining six points for Keshequa.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (7-12)
SODUS (11-5)
RED CREEK (8-12) 83
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (3-16) 52
WILLIAMSON (6-10) 62
MARION (0-18) 25
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-18) 52
MOUNT MORRIS (13-7) 69
Chase Young led the way on both ends of the court with 20 points, four assists and six steals as Mount Morris won its second straight. The Blue Devils fell behind early with Wayland-Cohocton’s Charles Fienman scoring eight of his 19 in the opening quarter. Mount Morris eventually built a seven-point lead at halftime and ran away in the second half. Mason Santini added a double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds along with three blocks. Bryson Constantino provided 12 points all off of three-pointers. Anthony Hightower chipped in 10 points and five assists.
WARSAW (11-9) 57
LETCHWORTH (11-9) 52
Patrick Klump scored 14 points as Warsaw rallied from a 13-point halftime deficit to win its third in a row. Ty Joy and Quinton Librock each had 12 points for the Tigers. Jacob Stowell and Isaac Hansen each finished with 12 points to lead Letchworth while Quinn Baker had 11.
Warsaw Head Coach Travis Fenstermaker – “Letchworth played hard tonight and made us really work on both ends to come away with the victory. Isaac Hanson hit a couple of big three-pointers in the first half that Letchworth took advantage of. In the second half, Ty Joy and Patrick Klump led us with nine points and seven points respectively. We have a week off until sectionals start up for us next Wednesday.”
GENESEO (9-11) 59
PERRY (6-14) 44
Oren Rey posted 24 points, seven rebounds and five assists to propel Geneseo. Kellen O’Brien added 16 points including three from distance. Luke Davis had six points and six rebounds while Jackson Willis had five points and six boards. Caleb Rice added a pair of three-pointers while Reece Byrnes recorded a basket. Bryce Tallman led Perry with 22 points and eight rebounds. Hunter Henchen tacked on eight points. Beau Slocum (4), Tyler Harvey (3), Emmit Hill (3), Trenton Washburn (2) and Wyatt Arbo (2) rounded the Yellowjackets scoring.
ATTICA (16-4) 77
HOLLEY (4-15) 50
Cole Harding scored his 1,000th career point in the first quarter as Attica won its third straight. Harding finished with 19 points and 11 rebounds. Jack Janes posted a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Clayton Bezon added a double-double as well with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Carter Gorski posted 12 points for the Blue Devils. Destin Kuyal led Holley with 23 points.
Attica Head Coach Rob Crowley – “All the boys played with good effort tonight in the win. I want to congratulate Cole on scoring his 1,000th point in his career. He has worked incredibly hard and been as committed as they come. The really neat part is he scored 1,000 while being an unselfish teammate and willing passer. These guys care about trying to win above all else, and it’s made coaching them an absolute pleasure.”
ELBA (5-15) 69
LYNDONVILLE (0-19) 35
KENDALL (7-13) 61
BYRON-BERGEN (16-4) 66
PEMBROKE (16-4) 66
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (9-11) 51
Tyson Totten racked up 35 points and six assists to power Pembroke to its seventh straight win. The Dragons defense slammed the door, holding Oakfield-Alabama to four points in the third. Jayden Bridge added nine points, Sam Pfeiffer scored eight and Owen Hootman chipped in seven. Brendon Wescott led the charge for O-A with 20 points. Gavin Armbrewster recorded 10 points for the Hornets.
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (15-5) 71
WHEATLAND-CHILI (14-6) 59
Jaden Sherwood scored 16 of his game-high 26 points in the fourth quarter as Notre Dame Batavia pulled away for its fourth win in the last five games. Jay Antinore tallied 15 points for the Irish while Ryan Fitzpatrick added 12. Chase Antinore (7), Makyell Walker (6) and George Woodruff (5) rounded out the scoring for the Irish. Leighton Williams tallied 24 points to lead Wheatland-Chili. Jaden Schwenebraten tacked on 16 points for the Wildcats. Louden Thrush (8), Javier Ellington (6) and Jackson Semmel (5) also scored for W-C.
HAMMONDSPORT (7-13) 30
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (15-4) 59
Devin Moran led Arkport-Canaseraga with 16 points. Caden Carey was close behind with 15 points while Alex Vilku added 10. Dan Clark (8), Tim Vilku (5) and Ibrahim Ford (5) rounded out the scoring for the Wolves. Carey was named to the All-Tournament team and a first-team Steuben County All-Star. Ford and Tim Vilku were named second-team all-stars. Isaiyah Ali led Hammondsport with 13 points. Henry Morrison (3), Ben Dluzak (3), Ethen Beers (3), Andrew Morrison (2), Alex Brown (2), Thomas Bendick (2) and Carter Rodriguez (2) all chipped in for the Lakers.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (18-1) 79
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (11-9) 51
Carson Chaffee led Canisteo-Greenwood with 24 points as the team extended its winning streak to 18. Thomas Sirianni chipped in 18 points with three triples. Cole Chaffee and Sage Klees made it a quartet in double figures scoring 12 and 10 points respectively. J.J. Reese (8), Kevin Sirianni (5) and Jaxon O’Brien (2) rounded out the scoring for the Chargers. Macoy Putnam led Avoca-Prattsburgh with 19 points while JJ Crowder tallied 13. Dan Stilson tacked on 10 points for the Titans. Landon White (4), Carter Button (3) and Chris Abbott (2) scored the remaining points for A-P.
HINSDALE (4-7)
HOUGHTON (6-12)
FILLMORE (18-2) 59
CUBA-RUSHFORD (12-8) 56
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