CLASS AA
No. 15 WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (1-20) 22
No. 2 HILTON (17-4) 65
Paige Siciliano uncorked eight jumpers from beyond the arc, breaking a program record and tallying 28 points to lead Hilton to the quarterfinal. Mallory Heise followed with eight points. Jayleigh Esposito and Maddie Patton both tallied six points. Tea Cosman chipped in five points. Ella Clark had four points while Ava Heise netted three. For Wilson/Early College, Jayden Shaw led with 17. Hilton will face Penfield in the AA quarterfinal.
No. 14 IRONDEQUOIT (3-18) 30
No. 3 PITTSFORD MENDON (17-4) 46
Kate Crowley scored 10 of her 18 points in the second half, as Mendon held Irondequoit to 11 points after the break to advance. In the game, Crowley made five of her six buckets from inside the arc. Gabby Esposito made four shots inside the arc and tallied 10 points. Eva Dixon made three shots from the floor and a free throw for eight points. Sarah Hanfland and Dani Mooney both scored four points. For Irondequoit, Kailey Besio led with eight points and made a pair of three-pointers. Elizabeth Tytler followed with six points. Aubrey Smith went 5-for-6 at the line. Ella Brennan had four points. Madelyn Thore converted a three-pointer. Pittsford Mendon will face Bishop Kearney in the Class AA quarterfinal.
No. 13 CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-18) 27
No. 4 CANANDAIGUA (15-6) 55
Kyleigh Chapman made four shots from inside the arc and tallied 10 points, leading Canandaigua to the AA quarterfinal against Webster Schroeder. Leah Sheridan netted four shots from the field, including one from beyond the arc for nine points. Eily Hubler converted two shots from three-point range and added eight points. Macy Falk made three shots inside the arc and had seven points. Julia Geitner converted a pair of three-pointers. Macy Bacon scored five points on two baskets. Ava Read chipped in four points. For Churchville-Chili, Haley Leonard and Erin Marone both scored eight points. Leonard made two shots from beyond the arc while Marone made four from the field. Alexi Finnigan tallied four points. Ava Donaghue had three points.
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No. 12 GATES CHILI (6-15) 32
No. 5 WEBSTER SCHROEDER (14-7) 52
Mya Perales scored a game-high 10 points, leading Webster Schroeder to the AA quarterfinal against Canandaigua. Perales knocked down three shots from beyond the arc. Ava Gallup and Sarah Ferruza both made 3-of-4 baskets from inside the arc for nine points. Addie Morgan scored nine points and made four shots inside the arc. Bria Watkins went 6-for-10 at the line and chipped in eight points. Emma Juliano made a three-pointer. For Gates Chili, Sawson Abdeldyem, Cassy Carpenter and India Williams all tallied seven points. Abdeldyem scored all seven in the final frame. Heaven Stanford uncorked a pair of three-pointers. Melice Gaye made a three-pointer and two free throws for five points.
No. 11 WEBSTER THOMAS (6-15) 42
No. 6 BISHOP KEARNEY (14-6) 60
Klarissa Goode finished with 20 points, nine steals and seven assists, as Bishop Kearney advanced to the AA quarterfinal to face Pittsford Mendon. Goode made eight shots from the field, including four from beyond the arc. Asia Wilson contributed 20 points, seven boards and six helpers. Wilson netted eight shots from the floor and a pair of three-pointers. Allie Hall tallied a double-double, grabbing 17 rebounds and scoring 15 points. Hall made five shots inside the arc and went 5-for-6 at the charity stripe. Adrianna Kennedy converted a three-pointer. For Webster Thomas, Kristina Baller scored 16 of her 18 points the third quarter. Baller made three of her five baskets from deep. Olivia Bommelje made five shots and finished with 10 points. Ruby Marrapese went 5-for-6 at the line and tallied seven points. Emily Ford had six points on three baskets.
No. 10 BROCKPORT (7-14) 39
No. 7 PENFIELD (12-9) 69
Ashley Kalvitis poured in 17 points and joined three other Patriots in double-figures, leading Penfield to the Class AA quarterfinal against Hilton. Emma Alexander followed with 13 points. Lena Lipani added 11 points. Cassidy Cone chipped in 10 points. For Brockport, Maeve Petitti led the scoresheet with 13 points.
No. 9 BRIGHTON (7-14) 36
No. 8 SPENCERPORT (11-10) 46
Alena Zaher scored 15 points to lead the Spencerport offense, while the defense held Brighton to 13 points after the break to win its first sectional game in 10 years. Emily Peacock tallied 11 points. Addison Lynch added eight points, while Lundyn McCutchen scored seven. Jorja Gray had five points. For Brighton, Sadie Scott poured in a game-high 28 points. Shannon O’Hara and Camryn Sloan both chipped in three points. Spencerport advances to face top-seeded Victor in the Class AA quarterfinal.
CLASS C1
No. 17 CAMPBELL-SAVONA (4-16) 23
No. 1 GANANDA (18-3) 82
Eva Jenny dropped 27 points and scored her 1,000th point to lead Gananda to the C1 quarterfinal. Jenny made eight shots from the field, including three from deep. Leah Buffan followed with 18 points, making seven shots from the floor and a pair of three-pointers. Madi Dohse made two of her three buckets inside the arc and finished with 11 points. Avery Hoffmann tallied 10 points on five baskets. Nicole Cruz made four shots from the field and chipped in eight points. Katie Rothwell had four points. For Campbell-Savona, Jenna Machuga and Olivia Zimar both scored six points. Gananda will face Perry in the C1 quarterfinal.
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No. 18 CLYDE-SAVANNAH (3-18) 48
No. 2 BLOOMFIELD (19-2) 83
Lily Baughman recorded 24 points, three rebounds, three assists and three steals, as Bloomfield advanced to the C1 quarterfinal to face Pembroke. Baughman went 10-for-15 from the field, including 3-for-5 from beyond the arc. Calla McCombs went 6-for-9 from the floor and scored 16 points. McCombs also made eight steals and grabbed five rebounds. Annie Dodge made five shots inside the arc and tallied 12 points alongside three assists. Ashlyn Wright went 4-for-6 inside the arc and scored nine points. Wright grabbed four boards. Selia Kachmaryk chipped in seven points, while Abby O’Brien scored five. For Clyde-Savannah, Taylor Carnevale led with 20 points and made four shots from beyond the arc. Larissa Walters and Lily Revelle both tallied nine points. Taylor Record scored six points. Katie Cronin had four points.
No. 14 GENESEO (6-15) 53
No. 3 OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (17-4) 67
Caitlin Ryan finished with 20 points, nine boards, six steals and four assists, leading Oakfield-Alabama to the C1 quarterfinal. Alea Groff tallied a double-double, scoring 19 points and grabbing 10 boards. Jessica Sosnowski chipped in nine points. Allie Williams and Alexa Clark both brought down 10 rebounds. Williams added seven points. Piper Hyde contributed six points and six assists. Oakfield-Alabama will face Lyons.
No. 13 AVON (6-15) 27
No. 4 EAST ROCHESTER (15-6) 79
Zarriah Eldridge poured in 25 points, leading East Rochester to the C1 quarterfinal against Byron-Bergen. Emma Romach added 14 points. Aaliyah Carmichael and Aniyah Eldridge both scored 12 points for the Bombers.
No. 12 HOLLEY (7-14) 27
No. 5 BYRON-BERGEN (15-6) 50
Janessa Amesbury dropped 28 points to lead Byron-Bergen. Gabby Graff followed with nine points. For Holley, Alivia Wolf led with 11 points. Byron-Bergen will face East Rochester in the Class C1 quarterfinal.
No. 11 LETCHWORTH (8-13) 26
No. 6 LYONS (14-7) 79
Jayla Bell finished with a triple-double, scoring 25 points while grabbing 12 boards and dishing out 11 assists to power Lyons to the C1 quarterfinal. Bell netted 10 shots from the floor, including a pair from beyond the arc. Milleniyah Glanton followed with a double-double, scoring 13 points and grabbing 14 rebounds. Glanton converted six shots inside the arc. Kam Bonnell contributed 12 points, eight steals, four rebounds and three assists. Bonnell knocked down two jumpers from beyond the arc. Car’Mella Parker scored 10 points on five baskets. Parker also grabbed three boards and dished out three helpers. Ja’Niyah Bell brought down 12 boards and scored six points on three buckets. Ava Harris added four points. Kalani Davis had four rebounds. For Letchworth, Alyssa Milillo netted three from deep. Charity Scott and Sasha Bellamy both scored six points. Lyons will face Oakfield-Alabama in the C1 quarterfinal.
No. 10 RED CREEK (9-12) 40
No. 7 PEMBROKE (14-7) 56
Seneca Calderon finished with 15 points, five rebounds and three assists, as Pembroke held Red Creek to one point in the second quarter to advance to the Class C1 quarterfinal against Bloomfield. Calderon netted six shots inside the arc. Elle Peterson converted three shots from deep and tallied 11 points, alongside four rebounds, three assists and three steals. Reagan Schneider and Peyton Liss both added eight points. Schneider made four shots from the floor, while Liss made three inside the arc and a pair at the line. Morgan Coniber and Taylor Bischoff both scored five points. Onolee Easterbrook had four points. For Red Creek, Taylor Bailey tallied a game-high 16 points. Bailey netted six shots from the floor, including a pair of three-pointers. Jada Brown went 4-for-6 at the line and scored 10 points. Ryleigh Holliday contributed eight points.
No. 9 PERRY (11-10) 50
No. 8 KENDALL (11-10) 38
Jaelyn Morris tallied 13 of her game-high 21 points in the third frame, leading Perry to the C1 quarterfinal against top-seeded Gananda. Jade Duffin notched a double-double, grabbing 12 boards while scoring 10 points. Madi Monteleone chipped in eight points and four helpers.
CLASS C2
No. 15 ALFRED-ALMOND (0-21) 11
No. 2 KESHEQUA (19-2) 80
Braelyn Isaman scored 14 points to lead Keshequa. Ava Thayer followed with 13 points. Ryley Benner contributed 12 points. Bree Benner and Libby Benner both tallied 11 points. Abby Wood scored seven points. Alicia Wood added six points. Alynn Dunning had four points. Riley Nageldinger grabbed 12 boards. For Alfred-Almond, Kylie McMichael scored four points. Noelle Emerson had three points. Keshequa advances to face Pavilion in the Class C2 quarterfinal.
No. 14 EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (1-20) 18
No. 3 FILLMORE (18-2) 61
Fillmore will face York in the C2 quarterfinal.
No. 13 WHEATLAND-CHILI (3-18) 25
No. 4 ALEXANDER (16-5) 45
Alexander will face Caledonia-Mumford in the C2 quarterfinal.
No. 12 MOUNT MORRIS (4-17) 18
No. 5 CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (15-6) 59
Ava Amorese scored nine of her 16 points in the first quarter, as Caledonia-Mumford built a 21-2 lead it would not relinquish. Shea Drazkowski finished with 10 points and nine rebounds. Hazell Nickerson and Malina Bellos both tallied eight points. For Mount Morris, Gabriella Pagano, Morgan Luick and Deniska Valentin all scored six points. Caledonia-Mumford will face Alexander in the C2 quarterfinal.
No. 11 HONEOYE (4-17) 32
No. 6 YORK (15-6) 65
Rylee Cuozzo finished with 20 points, 10 rebounds and three helpers, tallying a double-double to lead York to the C2 quarterfinal against Fillmore. Tessa Rodwell followed with 14 points, five rebounds and four takeaways. Isabel Laney chipped in 10 points, five rebounds and four steals. Bree Parsons had nine points and three steals, while Merideth Holland grabbed nine boards and scored four points. Evie Smith contributed five points and four rebounds. For Honeoye, Natalee Parsels tallied 10 points. Emily King added seven points.
No. 10 PAVILION (6-15) 51
No. 7 SOUTH SENECA (12-9) 47
Ella Tillotson dropped 25 points, as Pavilion will face Keshequa in the C2 quarterfinal. Tillotson made 10 shots from the floor, including three from beyond the arc. Kylie Conway netted six shots from the field, three of which came from deep. Lia Lombardo chipped in nine points and made two of her three baskets from inside the arc. For South Seneca, Haley Parry netted seven of her eight buckets from inside the arc and finished with 17 points. Chloe Scott made six shots inside the arc and added 15 points. Mackenzie Snyder and Ava Utter both tallied six points on three baskets.
No. 9 NAPLES (6-15) 35
No. 8 CUBA-RUSHFORD (5-15) 34
Naples will face top-seeded Dundee/Bradford in the Class C2 quarterfinal.
CLASS D
No. 15 ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (3-16) 37
No. 2 AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (18-3) 62
Kamryn Edwards finished with 15 points, eight rebounds and five helpers to lead Avoca-Prattsburgh. Edwards made four of her five baskets from inside the arc. D’Mariannah Hinson-Pike and Meyah Putnam both followed with 12 points. Hinson-Pike made three shots from beyond the arc, while Putnam netted four inside the arc. Marissa Reid tallied 10 points on five buckets. Gwen Moon chipped in four points. Lily Hausauer had three points. For Andover-Whitesville, Grace Fry scored 13 points to lead the scoresheet. Fry made four of her five buckets inside the arc and went 2-for-4 at the line. Olivia Waters went 3-for-6 at the charity stripe and tallied seven points. Graci Lewis-Ellison added six points. Stella Bledsoe made a pair from the field and scored five points. Reece Winters netted a three-pointer. Avoca-Prattsburgh advances to face Arkport-Canaseraga in the Class D quarterfinal.
No. 14 ROMULUS (6-15) 32
No. 3 ELBA (17-4) 98
Elba will face Notre Dame Batavia in the Class D quarterfinal.
No. 13 HAC (6-15) 30
No. 4 GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (17-4) 51
Genesee Valley-Belfast will face Northstar/Chesterton in the Class D quarterfinal.
No. 12 NORTHSTAR/CHESTERTON (7-13) 71 (OT)
No. 5 LIMA CHRISTIAN (12-6) 68
Abby Eschner poured in 33 points, leading Northstar/Chesterton in an upset win. Elsie Oechsle followed with 14 points. For Elba, Alyssa Marsh recorded 36 points and 22 rebounds for a double-double. Lily Herring tallied 24 points. Northstar/Chesterton advances to face Genesee Valley-Belfast in the Class D quarterfinal.
No. 11 LYNDONVILLE (9-12) 26
No. 6 NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (15-6) 31
Emma Sisson tallied 13 points and 10 rebounds, recording a double-double, as Notre Dame Batavia advances to the Class D quarterfinal against Elba. Sofia Falleti scored eight points and grabbed eight boards.
No. 10 ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (11-10) 56
No. 7 JASPER-TROUPSBURG (14-7) 44
Arkport-Canaseraga will face Avoca-Prattsburgh in the Class D quarterfinal.
No. 9 FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (10-9) 33
No. 8 HAMMONDSPORT (14-6) 46
Hammondsport will face top-seeded Finney in the Class D quarterfinal.
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