CLASS AA
No. 8 BRIGHTON (11-11) 55
No. 1 GREECE ATHENA (22-0) 79
Athena advances to play No. 5 seed Penfield in the Class AA semi-finals. READ MORE.
No. 5 PENFIELD (16-6) 51
No. 4 WEBSTER SCHROEDER (15-7) 50
Trevor Hofer connected on a game-winning layup as time expired to help Penfield rally from being down nine points entering the fourth quarter. Hofer finished with 25 points on the night, 14 of those being in the second-half. Patrick Emling tallied 16 points for the Patriots. Christian Zarzycki scored all six of his points from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter. Jackson Green and Jake McCarthy scored two points apiece. Jack Kelly supplied a team-high 18 points for Webster Schroeder. Aydin Stephens added 11 points. Jacob Insley finished with 10 points. Other scorers for the Warriors were Anthony DeRosa (9), Conner Fulkerson (1), and Tyler Washington (1). The Patriots will advance to the Class AA semi-finals where they will take on unbeaten No. 1 seed Greece Athena.
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No. 7 VICTOR (14-8) 58
No. 2 HILTON (15-7) 56
Griffen Hopkins scored 11 of his team-high 22 points during the fourth quarter when No. 7 Victor erased a five-point deficit and went on to beat No. 2 Hilton. READ MORE.
No. 6 IRONDEQUOIT (15-7) 74
No. 3 CANANDAIGUA (17-5) 61
Quinn VanKerkhove poured in a game-high 30 points for Irondequoit including a dozen in a fourth-quarter that saw the Eagles outscore Canandaigua 28-16 to pull away for the win. Chase Leonardo buried three three-pointers and ended with 13 points. Nikki Yudin supplied 12 points. Isaiah Ballard had 10 points and 12 rebounds. Other scorers for Irondequoit were DJ Kemp (3), Goti Bandas (3), and Myles Wynn (3). George Spinelli led Canandaigua in scoring with 20 points. Jaiden Pierce connected on a pair of first-quarter three-pointers and closed with 13 points. Russell Barone supplied a dozen points. Other scorers for Canandaigua were Connor Chapman (6), Drew Williamee (5), Nate Brinza (2), Issac Parsons (2), and Joe Carto (1). Irondequoit advances to play No. 7 seed Victor in the Class AA semi-finals.
CLASS A
No. 7 GENEVA (15-7) 33
No. 2 WAYNE (20-2) 65
CLASS C1
No. 9 BLOOMFIELD (10-12) 42
No. 1 LYONS (19-2) 76
Stephen LeBrecht knocked down three three-pointers and ended with 23 points, eight steals, five rebounds, and two assists as Lyons outscored Bloomfield 42-18 over the course of the second half to pull away for the win. Mikey Briggs turned in a 15 points over the course of that fateful second half and ended with 18 points, 10 rebounds, nine steals, and six assists. Devyn Williams added 13 points, three rebounds, one assist, and a steal. Other scorers for the Lyons were JJ Johnson (8), Jaheim Morris (4), Dezmen Bell (4), Darius Asberry (3), and Jacob Bott (3). Cam Smith poured in 20 points for Bloomfield, a dozen of which came from beyond the three-point line. Ben Jones contributed six points. Other scorers for the Bombers were Jonathan Nelson (4), Grady Rogers (4), and Dagan Brewster (2). Lyons advances to the Class C1 semi-finals where they will face No. 4 seed Gananda.
No. 5 SODUS (13-6) 63
No. 4 GANANDA (17-5) 69
Miles Caviness poured in 11 fourth-quarter points and totaled 25 to help Gananda in a game that saw it have a 29-28 lead at the half. Cooper Grassel buried three three-pointers and closed with 23 points. Hunter Vogt chipped in a dozen points. Owen Switzer scored seven points. Justin Simpson tallied two points. Amonte Barr scored a team-high 15 points for Sodus. Stefonn Pinkston tallied eight of his 13 points in the first quarter. Evan DeBadts had 10 points. Other scorers for the Spartans were Marquez Wigent (7), Evan Laird (5), and Terrance Barber (2). Gananda will face top-seeded Lyons in the Class C1 semi-finals.
No. 10 OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (10-12) 52
No. 2 EAST ROCHESTER (19-2) 71
East Rochester will take on the No. 3 seed Pembroke in the Class C1 semi-finals.
No. 6 WARSAW (12-10) 52
No. 3 PEMBROKE (17-4) 69
Tyson Totten scored a game-high 40 points and brought down 10 rebounds to help Pembroke earn the win. Bailey Schell scored 20 points to pace Warsaw. Quinton Librock added 13 points. Pembroke advances to play No. 2 seed East Rochester in the Class C1 semi-finals.
“Warsaw is a solid team and I knew they would challenge us today and they certainly did that,” said Pembroke coach Matt Shay. “We buckled down and had two really good defensive quarters in the second and third holding them to 7 and 11 respectively. Tyson had a huge night for us and scored his 40 on only 18 total field goal attempts and was tough in transition. Our shooters stepped up in the second half as well with Sean, Sam, and Owen all knocking down big threes.
CLASS C2
No. 8 EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS (9-11) 39
No. 1 BYRON-BERGEN (17-4) 67
Braedyn Chambry scored a game-high 26 points to help Byron-Bergen earn a spot in the Class C2 semi-finals, where they’ll face No. 4 seed York. READ MORE.
No. 5 HONEOYE (15-6) 47
No. 4 YORK (15-6) 85
Connor Rodwell tallied 22 points for York as the Golden Knights used a 33-13 advantage in the third quarter to secure the win. Jake Pangrazio supplied 19 points. Joe Bauer finished with 16 points. Tyler Brady added 14 points. Landon Washburn scored a game-high 27 points for Honeoye. Evan Anslem closed with nine points. York will battle with top-seeded Byron-Bergen in the Class C2 semi-finals.
“Honeoye is well coached and definitely a program on the rise,” said York head coach Ed Orman. “So many young kids who really battled us until we went on a big run in the 3rd. We are really excited to be heading into the semi-finals and will have to bring our very best game to compete with a power like Byron Bergen.”
No. 7 CUBA-RUSHFORD (13-9) 44
No. 2 ALEXANDER (18-4) 71
Alexander will play No. 3 seed Bolivar-Richburg in the Class C2 semi-finals.
No. 6 WHEATLAND-CHILI (15-7) 48
No. 3 BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (17-5) 58
Bolivar-Richburg will do battle with No. 2 seed Alexander in the Class C2 semi-finals.
CLASS C3
No. 9 GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (11-11) 41
No. 1 FILLMORE (19-2) 79
Fillmore and No. 4 seed Notre Dame Batavia will face each other in the Class C3 semi-finals.
No. 5 FINNEY (14-8) 73
No. 4 NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (17-5) 87
Jaden Sherwood scored a game-high 29 points and Ryan Fitzpatrick knocked down six three-pointers to close with 22 points as four Notre Dame players finished in double figures. The Irish will face No. 1 seed Fillmore in the Class C3 semi-finals.
No. 7 NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (10-10) 58
No. 2 HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (17-4) 47
Lorenzo Danesi scored eight of his game-high 20 points in a first quarter that saw Northstar Christian spring out to a 15-5 lead. Danesi made four three-pointers and also had seven rebounds. Justin Robinson also poured in 20 points and brought down seven rebounds. Max Klemmer scored two points and had 14 rebounds. Other scorers for the Knights were Max Skolen (8), Cho Hung (6), and Johnny Daby (2). Tyler Knapp scored 15 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter for Harley-Allendale-Columbia. Harlan Novy-Marx tallied 11 of his 13 points in the first half. Ryan D’Arduini had 13 points. James Michael connected on a three-pointer. Northstar Christian advances to face No. 3 seed Arkport-Canaseraga in the Class C3 semi-finals.
No. 6 MOUNT MORRIS (15-7) 51
No. 3 ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (16-4) 63
Ibrahim Ford scored nine of his 19 points from behind the three-point line for Arkport-Canaseraga. Caden Carey supplied 16 points for the Wolves. Devin Moran had four three-pointers and ended with 15 points. Other scorers for Arkport-Canaseraga were Alex Vilkhu (10), Kohler Preston (2), and Tim Vilkhu (1). Mason Santini scored 19 points and brought down 10 rebounds for Mount Morris. Chase Young put together nine points, seven assists, and six steals. Other scorers for Mount Morris were Bryson Constantino (7), Aiden Stanley (6), Anthony Hightower (6), and Luis Crespo-Toledo (4). The Wolves will face No. 7 seed Northstar Christian in the Class C3 semi-finals.
CLASS D
No. 8 SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (5-17) 28
No. 1 AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (12-9) 75
Dan Stilson scored 11 of his 25 points in a first quarter that saw Avoca/Prattsburgh go on a 24-2 run. JJ Crowder tallied 14 points. Chris Abbott added 11 points. Other scorers for the Titans were Macoy Putnam (7), Bryan Heale (7), Collin Hammond (4), Austin Swift (3), Carter Button (2), and Colton Puralski (2). Scio/Friendship was led by Deacon Brown and Aiden Golden, who scored nine points apiece. Jerome Harmon had eight points. Jerimiah Brown scored two points. Avoca/Prattsburgh will take on No. 4 seed Hammondsport in the Class D semi-finals.
No. 5 HOUGHTON (7-12) 48
No. 4 HAMMONDSPORT (7-13) 54
Hammondsport will play top-seeded Avoca/Prattsburgh in the Class D semi-finals.
No. 7 ELBA (5-15) 53
No. 2 JASPER-TROUPSBURG (11-9) 44
Third-seeded Andover/Whitesville will await Elba in the Class D semi-finals.
No. 6 HINSDALE (5-8) 18
No. 3 ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (10-10) 55
Andover/Whitesville faces No. 7 seed Elba in the Class D semi-finals.
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