CLASS AAA
No. 6 FAIRPORT (6-15) 67
No. 3 FRANKLIN/NORTHEAST (7-14) 21
Lola Pucci scored a career and game-high 20 points to push Fairport into the next round. Pucci registered 10 points in the third quarter alone. Courtney Merlo also reached double figures with 12 points. Samara Rizzo and Amiya Johnson both added seven points. Jada Crocker (4), Jullia Stuart (4), Livea Amadori (3), Taylor Vasey (3), Meghan Arserio (2) and Tamara Dergham (2) rounded out scoring for the victors. Fairport jumped to a 12-0 lead in the first quarter and maintained a 29-16 lead by halftime. Franklin made four shots from beyond the arc in the second quarter. The Lady Red Raiders advance to take on No. 2 Edison Tech in the Class AAA semifinals.
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No. 5 GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (7-14) 56
No. 4 GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (6-15) 43
Aimee Turner and Shania Estrich combined for 32 points to steer Greece Arcadia/Olympia into the Class AAA semifinals against top seed Rush-Henrietta. Turner and Estrich paced the offense with 17 and 15 points, respectively. Greece Athena/Odyssey was headed by Mariah Freeman’s four three-pointers and 16 total points. Tiara Smith followed with 13 points.
CLASS A
No. 9 BATAVIA (11-11) 34
No. 1 PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (17-4) 61
Petra Hunt bolstered the offense with 19 points and nine rebounds to allow Sutherland to advance to the Class A semifinals against No. 5 Newark. The freshman also added three assists to her final stat line. Eden Lewis managed 11 points and six rebounds. Lucy Bush scored 10 points and dished out four assists. Batavia was led by Isabella Walsh with 11 points.
No. 7 HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (12-10) 52
No. 2 PALMYRA-MACEDON (20-2) 61
In her final home game, Marianna Hodgins posted a double-double and hoisted Pal-Mac to the Class A semifinal match against No. 6 Aquinas. The senior finished with three steals and three blocks. Taryn Goodness paced the offense with 17 points along with six steals, five rebounds and an assist. Elise Tome registered all 10 of her points in the second half and collected two steals, a rebound and assist. Julia Belanger also scored 10 points, but hauled in three rebounds, a steal, a block and an assist. Georgia Wirth scored three points, had six assists, five steals, four rebounds and two blocks. Shelby Greer finished with six points and three rebounds for the Lady Red Raiders. HFL’s Shaye Angelo had the game-high 24 points that featured four baskets from beyond the arc. Caroline Smith registered 13 points and Maddy Schubach chipped in eight. Mollie Finn (4) and Katie Adams (3) rounded out scoring for the Cougars.
No. 5 NEWARK (17-5) 65
No. 4 EASTRIDGE (16-6) 63
TaKyla Vaughn finished with 21 points and 21 rebounds to lead Newark. Teammate Arizona Chapple accounted for nine points and 12 rebounds while Nataleigh Buck added 11 points. Naomi Jones (9) Karina Natale (8), Malia Brown (5) and Sophia Delfs (2) also scored for the Reds who advance to face top-seeded Pittsford Sutherland in the semifinals.
No. 14 OUR LADY OF MERCY (8-14) 64
No. 6 AQUINAS (16-5) 42
Loren Green and AJ Orr combined for 41 points to lead Aquinas to the Class A semifinal against No. 2 Pal-Mac. Green registered 21 of the points while Orr added six steals to her 20-piece. Molly O’Toole also reached double-figures in scoring with 13 points and eight rebounds. Julianna Nkugwa tallied eight points and Samihya Wright added two. Brooke Wormley led Mercy with 13 points.
CLASS B
No. 8 LIVONIA (13-9) 53
No. 1 HORNELL (19-3) 61
Raegan Evingham scored 19 points, and Payton Bentley added 15 to lead Hornell. Selena Maldonado added 11. Jordyn Dyring (6), Mia Nasca (6) and Lillian Hoyt (4) rounded out the scoring for the Red Raiders. Hornell advances to face No. 5 Wellsville in the Class B semifinals.
No. 7 WILLIAMSON/MARION (13-9) 40
No. 2 DANSVILLE (19-3) 71
Chelsie Tyler dropped a career-high 35 points to push Dansville into the semifinal round against No. 3 Mynderse. The senior guard finished with six makes from long range, four rebounds and three assists. Aynsley Belcher was the only other Mustang to reach double-figures with 18 points, five rebounds, two steals and a block. Megan Tyler contributed six points and six rebounds while Taylor Hamsher added five points, two steals, a rebound and assist. Emily Versluis tallied four points and an assist. Kali Meyer scored three points, pulled in four rebounds, grabbed three steals and dished out a helper. Emma Butters, Emma Allen, Mia Cady and Eleni Mountzouros combined for five rebounds and three steals for the Mustangs. Kate Campbell led the Williamson/Marion offense with 12 points and Ellie Alexander followed with 10.
No. 5 WELLSVILLE (14-7) 51
No. 4 LEROY (16-6) 35
Wellsville faces No. 1 Hornell in the Class B semifinals.
No. 6 WATERLOO (13-9) 41
No. 3 MYNDERSE (17-5) 67
After dropping its last game of the regular season to Waterloo, three players tallied 14-plus points to help Mynderse seek revenge and eliminate the Tigers from the playoffs. Lauren McDermott paced the offense with 19 points. Maddie Verkey chalked up 16 points, seven assists and six rebounds. Peyton Verkey tallied 14 points and six assists. Sophi Paladino added eight points and hauled in 10 rebounds. Chelsea Korzeniewski contributed eight points in the win as well. For Waterloo, Maci Mueller topped the offense with 14 points. Gwyneth Panek followed with 13 points. Mynderse advances to take on No. 2 Dansville in the Class B semifinals.
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