MORE THAN A GAME TOURNAMENT- SPENCERPORT HS
GREECE ARCADIA (1-1) 57
BROCKPORT (1-0) 59
Azay Odey led Brockport with 15 points to help the Blue Devils secure a spot in the More Than A Game tournament championship. Ty Sherman supplied 10 points. Brodee Henshaw, Tyler Judd, and Ethan Hart each totaled seven points. Other scorers for Brockport were William Sweeting (5), Jared Brown (2), Daniel Dailey (2), Ayden Matthews (2), and Caleb Sheehan (2). Xavier Smith led Greece Arcadia with 19 points including 17 in the final three quarters. Jahan Wilson contributed with 14 points. Drake Sapp, Amir Brown, and Dominic Session each finished with eight points. Brockport will play Spencerport in the tournament championship.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (0-1) 37
SPENCERPORT (1-0) 63
Cam Khuns scored a game-high 15 points as Spencerport opened the game on a 22-3 run. Three other Rangers scored in double figures, being Hunter Streb with 13 points, Tony Kanaley with 11 points, and Eric Schuyler with 10 points. Other scorers for Spencerport were Ryan Foos (5), Chris Harris (3), Brady Smith (2), Jah’Mere Pritchett (2), Aiden Grinnell (1) and Sam Priester (1). Shane Samson tallied 14 points for Honeoye Falls-Lima. Jacob Weber added eight points. Grady Goodberlet (7), James Adams (6), and Holden Kamm (2) rounded out the scoring for the Cougars. Spencerport will face Brockport in the tournament’s championship on Saturday afternoon.
AL MASINO TIP-OFF TOURNAMENT- EASTRIDGE HS
CANANDAIGUA (1-0) 80
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (0-2) 44
Connor Chapman tallied 14 points and was one of four Canandaigua players to reach double figures as the Gray Wolves earned their first win of the season. Kobe Maroney added 13 points. Jaiden Pierce scored nine of his 11 points in the first-half. Jeremiah Laird scored 10 points. Drew Williamee, Finn Damann, and Nate Brinza each supplied eight points. Other scorers for Canandaigua were Chase Senn (4), Rhyder Lewis (2), and Tate York (2). Joe Aiken knocked down four three-pointers on his way to 22 points to lead Rochester Academy. Jacob Rybezywski also turned in four three-pointers and finished with 14 points. Other scorers for the Racers were Shamere Hamilton (4), Jayden Masa (2), and Kamerin Braeden (2).
GENEVA (1-0) 56
EASTRIDGE (0-1) 48
WARSAW KIWANIS TIP-OFF TOURNAMENT- WARSAW HS
FILLMORE (1-0) 72
BYRON-BERGEN (0-1) 38
Cam Mucher finished with 21 points and six rebounds to lead Fillmore. Jameson Rhett added 20 points to go with a seven-rebound effort. JD Bialek posted a double-double with 12 points and 15 rebounds.
PAVILION (1-0) 51
WARSAW (0-1) 45
Mason Gilkes scored 16 points and Landon Stoddard scored 15 points to pace Pavilion. Jeremy Trzecieski scored 16 points for Warsawm while Shermon Johnson-Myers scored 12 points. Pavilion will face Fillmore in the tournament’s championship on Saturday night.
NON-TOURNAMENT GAMES
GATES CHILI (2-0) 75
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (0-2) 51
Joey Vigerzi led Gates Chili with a game-high 24 points as the Spartans outscored Churchville-Chili 23-6 in the fourth quarter to secure the win. Derrik Davis turned in 19 points thanks in part to an eight-point second quarter. Chris Elliott splashed a pair of three-pointers and ended with 10 points. Jaylen Givens hit three three-pointers. Other scorers for Gates Chili were Tremier Lewis (5), Jaden Robinson (5), and James Chiles (3). Joshua Miner led Churchville-Chili with 14 points. Jacob McGowan scored 13 points. Lucas Karelus totaled 10 points. Other scorers for the Saints were Jason Small (4), Brayden Stedman (4), Jaxon Tensley (2), Jace Carter (2), and Jacob Gonzalez (2).
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (1-1) 63
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-1) 50
Samuel Byrne scored six of his 19 points in a fourth quarter that saw Pittsford Sutherland outscore Greece Odyssey 25-12. Tyler Allen buried four three-pointers and ended with 16 points. Jackson Birch and Hayden Birch each contributed eight points. Roman Goldstein scored six points. Luke Phillips (4) and Ahmir James (2) also scored for the Knights. Mike Cathey totaled a game-high 23 points for Greece Odyssey. Jayson Figerora added seven points. Gavin Williams connected on a pair of three-pointers for his six points. Other scorers for the Leopards were Jahuez James (5), Kingston Santiago (5), Jakarr Canady (2) and Leo Antonio Sanchez (2).
EDISON TECH (0-2) 40
PENFIELD (1-0) 72
Patrick Emling and Christian Zarzycki each turned in 15 points to pace Penfield. Jake McCarthy and CJ Johnson both ended with nine points. Michael Moxley turned in eight points. Other scorers for the Patriots were Jackson Green (5), Alex Buckpitt (3), Jake Natale (2), Henry Barber (2), Tristian Mcenroe (2), and Ryan Savino (2). Javier Medina led Edison Tech with 10 points. Jah’meir Birmingham, Felix Vazquez, and Isaiah Wonneberg each scored six points. Other scorers for the Inventors were Shamier Hooks (5), Royal Alexander (2), Karron Mack (2), Anthony Johnson (2), and Tajhmen Bowman (1).
PADILLA (1-1) 50
PITSFORD MENDON (2-0) 57
John Leitner scored eight of his team-high 13 points in the second quarter as Mendon built a double-digit lead heading into the locker room. Leitner connected four times from the floor and teammate Tyler Knapp added four of his 10 points for a 29-19 Vikings lead heading into the locker room. Josh Shadders finished with 10 points in the win. Cayden Rathnam (9), Amari Coleman (5), Trevor Nally (5) and Ryan Connolly (2) also scored for the Vikings. Daniel Gay led Padilla with 13 points. Hassan Isgowe connected on a three 3-pointers and accounted for 11 points. Jordan Forman (7), Isaiah Caruthers (6) and Terrell Hollins (2) rounded out the Bulldogs’ offensive output.
EARLY COLLEGE (0-2) 27
GREECE OLYMPIA (1-0) 90
Caiden Evans scored nine of his 20 points in the first quarter and added 10 steals and nine assists to power Greece Olympia to a win. Terry Griffin Jr. turned in a statline of 17 points, 13 rebounds, and six blocks. Kahleil Pritchett and Fred Schichler both scored 10 points. Arnold Tossah supplied nine points. Other scorers for the Spartans were Willie Hopson (6), Connor Welker (5), Curtis Welker (4), Pah Yu (3), Ezequiel Ofarril (3), and Cameron Dewar (3). Tyrell Grant led Early College with seven points. Cincere Moxley-Studymine and Da’marion Griffin each scored six points. Nay’yir Ortiz totaled four points. Other scorers for the Cobras were Josue Oquendo Lebron (2), Amir Anthony Andrew (1), and Braylon Hill (1).
EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS (1-0) 78
FINNEY (1-1) 69
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McQUAID (1-1) 48
St. JOSEPH’S (VI) 67
Jaiyden Jones scored 16 to lead McQuaid. Quinn Wilson added 12. Henry Fox added seven for the Jesuit Knights. Andrew Gerenski (3), Nick Fallat (2) and Cam Caroccio (1) also scored for McQuaid.
AVON (0-1) 42
ROCHESTER PREP (2-0) 43
Kyron Shaw scored 16 points and connected on the game-winning buzzer-beater to help lift Rochester Prep to the win. Jahmere Brown also turned in 16 points for the Tigers, a dozen of which were in the first half. Juelion Hill knocked down a pair of three-pointers. Tajhier Holmes (3) and Jayden Sheffield (2) were the other scorers for Rochester Prep. Trevor Stroud scored 14 of his 17 points over the final three quarters to help Avon overcome a 21-7 first quarter defacit. Josh Harter turned in a dozen points. Karl Dolgos had seven points. Travis Hollada (4) and Ryan Hillman (2) also scored for the Braves.
LIVONIA (0-1) 50
WAYNE (1-0) 80
Aidan Twist scored a game-high 31 points to power Wayne to the win. Richard Miles knocked down five three-pointers and ended with 21 points. Cory Jones scored nine points. Other scorers for the Eagles were Malachi Kuhn (7), Ben Smith (6), Alexander Lay (4), and Vegard Sandness (2). Derrick Lane led Livonia with 23 points. Jack Henry had three three-pointers for his nine points, Nick Coyle (5), Cameron Mellen (5), Ryan Bosch (4), Ethan Mack (2), and Vitali Ritz (2) also scored for the Bulldogs.
HAVERLING (2-0) 49
PENN YAN (0-2) 44
Jake Hagadone paced Haverling with 20 points as the Rams outscored Penn Yan 35-23 in the second half to rally for the win. Austin Durand (11) and Larry Duncan (10) reached double figures. MacLain Wright chipped in six points. Matthew Tones led Penn Yan with 11 points. Tyler Gilbert scored 10 points and Ethan VanDelinder added nine.
WELLSVILLE (1-0) 72
MIDLAKES (0-3) 37
RED JACKET (1-0) 60
PERRY (0-2) 55
Truman Hill powered Red Jacket with 15 points and 14 rebounds in the win. Tim Brown scored a team-high 17 points. Tyler Harvey scored 14 points and had 11 rebounds for Perry. Emmit Hill scored 19 points and swiped six steals. Brady Baker ended with eight points. JT Grover had seven points and six steals. Parker Tallman also had six steals and scored four points. Izaiah Hernandez knocked down a three-pointer.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (0-1) 30
BLOOMFIELD (1-1) 52
Ben Jones supplied a game-high 14 points while Braeden Smith added 13 points to power Bloomfield. Collin Foote and Trent Kessler scored 11 and 10 points respectively for Caledonia-Mumford.
SOUTH SENECA (1-0) 52
ODESSA MONTOUR (IV) 28
Kenny Halsey and Logan Laverack scored 17 points apiece to lead South Seneca which took a 22-11 lead into halftime. Kyan Miller-Hopkins added 15 in the win. Taj Amisano chipped in with three points for the Falcons. Tyler Malnoske paced Odessa Montour with eight points. Aaron Sutton and Gavin Lohmeyer both scored five points.
ALBION (VI) 43
PALMYRA-MACEDON (1-0) 64
Brady Leo buried six three-pointers and ended with 25 points in a game that saw Palmyra-Macedon seize a 36-20 halftime lead. Carsen Ribstein totaled a dozen points for the Red Raiders. Logan Bauer scored 10 points. Carter Young supplied eight points. Other scorers for Palmyra-Macedon were Logan Kuczynski (5), Ryan Caffyn (2), and Shane Maier (2).
MARION (0-2) 22
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-1) 62
Cody Crane chipped in 22 points to lead North Rose-Wolcott to a Wayne County win. Chase Kerr supplied 14 points and Tommy Mills added 10 points. Jack Edlind scored eight points to lead Marion. Aiden Rittenhouse wrapped up with six points.
WILLIAMSON (1-1) 67
GANANDA (1-0) 81
Cooper Grassel scored 15 of his 24 points in the second half to help Gananda earn the win. Dylan Strang knocked down three three-pointers and finished with 18 points. Adho Magee scored 17 points. Hunter Vogt added 13 points. Maddox Stoughton scored seven points. Logan Airy had two points. Braeden Caviness finished with one point.
SODUS (0-1) 35
RED CREEK (1-0) 41
LETCHWORTH (2-0) 73
DANSVILLE (0-1) 62
Issac Hansen scored a team-high 23 points as Letchworth outscored Dansville 27-6 in the third quarter overcome a 17-point halftime deficit and secure the win. Adam Webster supplied 18 points. Brody Beachel scored a dozen. Justin Flint added 10 points. Caleb Knapp scored 23 points for Dansville. Ivan Wolf-Mialky finished with 16 points. Clayton Rigdon tallied 11 points. Quinn Dixon, Brady Henchen, and Gavin Halbert all finished with four points.
GENESEO (1-0) 39
ALEXANDER (0-1) 31
Jackson Willis poured in 11 second half points and finished with 17 to help Geneseo. Oren Ray and Caleb Rice each added six points. Luke Davis scored five points. Avery Hepler buried a three-pointer. Reese Byrnes had two points. Dylan Pohl was the leading scorer for Alexander with 13 points. Mason Snyder tallied eight points. Anthony Pellegeino added five points. Austin Wakefield (3) and Jake Brooks (2) were the other scorers for the Trojans.
BARKER (VI) 38
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (1-0) 66
Aiden Bellavia’s 22 points were a game-high for Notre Dame Batavia. Makyell Walker and TJ Cephus joined Bellavia in double figures with 13 and 11 points respectively. Chase Antinore finished with seven points while Gabe Mileham added six. Evan Fitzpatrick turned in five points. Stetson Hall had two points.
CUBA-RUSHFORD (0-0)
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (0-0)
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-0)
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (1-0)
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (1-1) 77
HAMMONDSPORT (0-1) 38
WEST VALLEY CENTRAL (VI) 25
HINSDALE (0-2) 23
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (1-0) 85
ADDISON (1-2) 52
Caden Carey scored a game-high 36 points to help Arkport-Canaseraga earn the win. Devin Moran and Alex Vilku each contributed 14 points. Fred Blumenthal and Connor Westfall each added eight points. Tayzen Fenten led Addison with 10 points. Caleb Stuby supplied nine points. Other scorers for Addison were Tyler Miller (7), Frank Heidrick (5), Weston Nichols (5), and Henry Straws (2).
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