
CLASS A
No. 16 GREECE OLYMPIA (6-15) 51
No. 1 EAST (16-2) 92
Micah Johnson knocked down five three-pointers and closed with 22 points to help lead East to a first-round victory. Zymier Jackson splashed three three-pointers of his own and ended the night with 18 points. Jayden Holmes added 13 points, and Zion Parson chipped in 11. The Eagles outscored Olympia in all four quarters. Other scorers for East were Kesean Leonard (8), Kamell Little (8), Markell Kingston-Johnston (6), Javeonne Johnson (2), Nah’mier Pray (2), and Femi Koumassou (2). Terry Griffin Jr. and Amare Edwards finished with 18 points each to pace Greece Olympia. Caiden Evans added nine points. Kahliel Pritchett, Noah Tackley, and Connor Welker all scored two points. East will host No. 8 seed Bishop Kearney in the Class A quarterfinals.
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No. 9 ROCHESTER PREP (12-9) 57
No. 8 BISHOP KEARNEY (12-9) 74
Colin Gentile, the lone senior in the Kearney starting lineup, scored a team-high 20 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in the Kings final time at Ed Nietopski Gymnasium this season. READ MORE.
No. 13 HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (7-14) 38
No. 4 MONROE (15-6) 70
Tajmir Mullins connected seven times from the floor including once from behind the 3-point arc as Monroe used a 28-10 advantage over the final eight minutes of the contest. will play host to No. 12 seed School of the Arts in the Class A quarterfinals. READ MORE.
No. 12 SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (10-11) 68
No. 5 NEWARK (15-6) 58
Latrell Ingram put up 10 of his team-high 19 points in the first half as School of the Arts built a 35-25 halftime lead and would not surrender it. Sam Howland turned in 17 points and also picked up five rebounds, five assists, and a pair of steals. Bennie Laver produced a dozen of his 16 points from beyond the three-point line. Ishmael Gonzales contributed 16 points, seven rebounds, and two steals, additionally going 8-of-10 from the free throw line in the fourth quarter to help ice the game. Kellen Foster found the bottom of the net on five three-pointers and paced Newark to the tune of 28 points. Jaypar Allen supplied 14 of his 17 points in the second half. Other scorers for the Reds were Jahoner Allen (6), Eric Finn (4), and Blake Steve (3). School of the Arts travels to No. 4 seed Monroe in the Class A quarterfinals.
No. 15 WILSON MAGNET (5-16) 51
No. 2 WAYNE (19-2) 83
Cam Blankenberg connected three times from behind the 3-point arc as part of a game-high 29-point effort to lead Wayne. Blankenberg also converted on 6-of-6 free throw attempts including four in the first quarter when the Eagles jumped out to a 26-8 lead. PJ Ostrowski scored 12 of his 28 points in the opening eight minutes. Aidan Twist and Stephen Habecker added seven points apiece in the win. Jonah Schichtel (5), Brian Dennis (3), Joshua Warner (2) and Jacob Giudice (2) also scored for Wayne which will take on No. 7 seed Geneva in the Class A quarterfinals. DaSiah White scored 25 points to lead Wilson. Jesse Lynn contributed 14 points to the Wildcats’ offense. Michael Mitchell (5), I’Ron Brown (4) and Paris Brooken (3) also scored for Wilson.
No. 10 BATAVIA (10-11) 40
No. 7 GENEVA (15-6) 55
Kaden Larsen-Porter picked up a dozen first-half points and finished with 17 for Geneva. Quadere Larson turned in 13 points. De’Sean Bruce tallied 11 points. Other scorers for the Panthers were Xavier Praylor (6), Benjamin Irland (3), DePatrick Overstreet (3), Andrew Green (2). Casey Mazar turned in a team-high 13 points for Batavia. Carter Mullen finished with nine points. 30 of Batavia’s 40 points as a team came from behind the three-point line. Other scorers for the Blue Devils were Aidan Bellavia (5), Joey Marrow (5), Justin Smith (3), Brady Mazur (3), and Estavon Lovett (2). Geneva advances to play No. 2 seed Wayne in the Class A quarterfinals.
No. 14 VERTUS (7-14) 58
No. 3 PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (16-5) 94
Dutch Pestorius turned in 26 points including 20 in a first half that saw Sutherland establish a 59-28 advantage. Luke Fliss and Max Michalski both produced 17 points. Samuel Byrne joined Pestorius, Fliss, and Michalski in double figures with 14. Other scorers for the Knights were Jackson Specht (9), Jackson Birch (5), Hayden Birch (4), and Luke Phillips (2). Reginald Pough supplied 17 points for Vertus. Dah’mere Brown had 13 points. Talhah Ali tallied a dozen points. Other scorers for the Warriors were Trea’Vion Young (6), Na’Shon Wade (5), and Darnell Santos (1). Pittsford Sutherland moves on to host No. 6 Eastridge in the Class A quarterfinals.
No. 11 PALMYRA-MACEDON (9-12) 54
No. 6 EASTRIDGE (14-7) 65
Marquis Tubbs provided eight of his team-high 13 points for Eastridge in the first half as the Lancers brought a 42-24 lead into the locker room. Brennan Russo and Jalonie Pittman each finished with nine points. Larry Wigent and Jelyn Collins scored eight points apiece. Other scorers for Eastridge were Brailon Johnson (7), Isaiah Nelson (5), Amir Rodgers (3), and Ayden Pomales (3). Brady Leo and Carter Young each produced 14 points for Palmyra-Macedon. Logan Bauer tallied a dozen points. Other scorers for the Red Raiders were Jake McPike (5), Shane Maier (5), Brennon Piptone (2), and Ryan Caffyn (2). Eastridge goes on the road to play No. 3 seed Pittsford Sutherland in the Class A quarterfinals.
CLASS B1
No. 9 WATERLOO (6-15) 95
No. 8 HAVERLING (6-15) 88 (OT)
Devin Mulvey-Salerno knocked down seven three-pointers and finished with 34 points and three rebounds to lead Waterloo. Dylan Caraballo scored 18 of his 26 points in the second half/overtime and also racked up eight assists, eight rebounds, and a steal. Carter Peterson had 16 points, six rebounds, and two assists, including five points in an overtime period that saw Waterloo outscore Haverling 10-3. Cam Jacobs ended with 11 points, five rebounds, and four assists. Other scorers for the Tigers were Brandon Lee (4), Justin Knowlton (2), and Fabian Berrios (2). Jake Hagadone produced 16 of his game-high 41 points in the fourth quarter for Haverling. Austin Durand converted 11-of-12 free throw attempts and closed with 20 points. Gavin Price added 17 points. Other scorers for the Rams were Ezra Hoad (5), MacLain Wright (3), and Bryce Jarboe (2). Waterloo will play top-seeded Hornell in the Class B1 quarterfinals.
No. 10 MIDLAKES (5-16) 61
No. 7 GREECE ODYSSEY (7-14) 53
Kyle Kumkey scored 19 points, and Rowan Lane added 16 points to pace Midlakes. Diallo Lewis put up seven points. Connor Tripp and Kaiden Ranger finished with six points apiece. James Spraque connected on a three-pointer, and Jesse Bennett tallied two points. Gavin Williams led Greece Odyssey with 23 points. Jayson Figueroa buried two fourth-quarter three-pointers and closed with 17 points. Other scorers for Odyssey were Jazir Larkins (3), Phoenix Decker (3) Q’iandre Hartsfield (2), and Elijah Burgio (1). Midlakes advances to play No. 2 seed Mynderse in the Class B1 quarterfinals.
No. 11 WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-19) 41
No. 6 PENN YAN (10-11) 64
Penn Yan will travel to take on No. 3 seed World of Inquiry in the Class B1 quarterfinals.
CLASS B2
No. 9 WILLIAMSON (6-11) 35
No. 8 ADDISON (9-12) 48
Addison will face No. 1 seed Avon in the Class B2 quarterfinals.
No. 10 NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (7-14) 40
No. 7 WELLSVILLE (8-13) 78
Wellsville will play No. 2 seed Canisteo-Greenwood in the Class B2 quarterfinals.
No. 11 EARLY COLLEGE (1-20) 42
No. 6 ROCHESTER ACADEMY (8-12) 89
Shaun Dukes poured in 29 points for Rochester Academy in a game that saw the Racers build a 55-18 halftime lead. Jacob Rybczynski got all 15 of his points from three-pointers. Joe Aiken chipped in 11 points. Can’Ron Haten scored nine points. Other scorers for Rochester Academy were Noah Moulton (6), Jayden Mason (5), Shahmere Hamilton (5), CJ Azor (4), Malik Chiles (3), and Kamerin Braden (2). Michael Stroughter supplied 19 points for Early College. Josh Jefferson tallied 16 points. Rochester Academy will travel to third-seeded Marcus Whitman in the Class B2 quarterfinals.
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