EASTRIDGE (1-0) 58
SPENCERPORT (0-1) 42
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BRIGHTON (0-1) 42
BROCKPORT (1-0) 54
Lydia Childs led Brockport with a double-double of 15 points and 10 rebounds in the Katie Sweeting Girls Tournament. Hannah Carpenter and Janelle Laureano scored 10 points and eight points, respectively.
CANANDAIGUA (1-0) 45
BATAVIA (0-2) 14
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (0-1) 24
WATERLOO (1-0) 65
Tangel Williams led Waterloo with 17 points, just ahead of Addison Bree’s 15. Maci Mueller also reached double digits, with 10. Jonay Hawkins (8), Delainey Battin (7), and Gwyn Park (6).
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (0-1) 33
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (1-1) 61
Shaye Angelo led Honeoye Falls-Lima with 23 points, while Carolyn Smith (12) and Alysa Richards (11) joined her with double-digits. Kendall Parker led Dundee/Bradford with 20 points.
EDISON/WOIS (1-1) 23
FAIRPORT (1-0) 68
Delaney McIntyre and Avery Lucy each scored 12 points for Fairport. Courtney Merlo added 10 points, while Lola Pucci, Kaysia Jones, and Makalya Costello each scored eight. The Red Raiders led 23-11 at the half but pulled away with a 24-6 third quarter to make it 47-17 en route to the win.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-1) 40
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (1-0) 65
Lucy Bush scored 23 points in the first half en route to a 25-point night for Pittsford Sutherland. Maddie Littlefield chalked up 12 points, and Taylor Hamilton added another 10. Cadence Bachman led Churchville-Chili with 19.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (0-2) 39
PENFIELD (1-0) 51
A 13-2 third quarter led Penfield back from a 23-21 first-half deficit to open the season with a win. Penfield’s Emma Alexander led all scorers with 19 points. Cassidy Cone earned a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Taryn Goodness (15) and Shelby Geer (13) paced Palmyra-Macedon in scoring.
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (0-2) 17
YOUNG WOMEN’S COLLEGE PREP (2-0) 53
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (0-1)
LE ROY (0-1)
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS CHARTER (0-0)
SODUS (0-0)
PENN YAN (1-0) 56
ALEXANDER (0-2) 22
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (2-0) 38
HONEOYE (1-2) 13
ROMULUS (0-1) 23
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (1-0) 41
MIDLAKES (1-0) 64
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (1-1) 48
Zoey Overslough led Midlakes with 24 points, followed by Makenzie Davis with 14. Bella Smart had 16 points and eight rebounds for Clyde Savannah, while her teammate Taylor Carnevale put up 15 points.
WILLIAMSON (1-0) 57
RED JACKET (0-2) 34
Ellie Alexander led Williamson with 34 points, while Layla Bella Fusticue also found double-digits, with 14. Lydia McKey (4), Georgia Alexander (3), and Keira Robinson (2) rounded out scoring for Williamson. McKenna Rush paced Red Jacket with 15 points, followed by Eva Mitchell’s 10. Fay Pickering (5), Gianna Rizzo (2), and Jenna North (2) also found the basket.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (0-2) 27
GENEVA (1-1) 37
Trinity Maxon led Geneva with 11 points, while Meghan Forbes had nine. Alydia McIntyre paced North Rose-Wolcott with 11 points.
DANSVILLE (1-0) 67
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-1) 30
Morgan Ball scored 16 points to go with seven rebounds and three steals as Dansville jumped to a 21-6 lead and never looked back in its season-opening win. Emily Versluis also put up 16 points to go with two rebounds, nine steals, and three assists. Megan Tyler recorded a double-double, racking up 14 points to go with 10 rebounds while also adding two steals and two assists. Taylor Hamsher also reached double digits with 10 points, going with two rebounds, three assists, and four steals. Alivia Mossman (5), Kassidy Cole (5) and Grace Groves (5) also found the basket, while Kaelyn Oliver and Hayden Severson had a rebound each. Emily Moran led Wayland-Cohocton with 10 points, followed by lillian Millick with nine.
LIVONIA (1-0) 47
LETCHWORTH (0-1) 43
Molly Hitchcock scored 20 points for Livonia, with KJ Einhiple also reaching double digits, with 11. Sydney Clickner (6), Avery Snyder (5), Chloe Meys (3), and Madilyn Whitford (2) also got in the score book. Charity Scott led Letchworth with 16 points to go with six steals, while Sasha Bellamy tallied 11 points, five rebounds, four steals, and an assist. Maya Bellamy had 10 rebounds to go with eight points, while Autumn Mann pulled down five. Gillian Kemp scored five points and 10 rebounds and Kendall Jines had three points and an assist to round out scoring. Carly Jines (3) and Harper Bliss (1) also racked up rebounds.
KESHEQUA (2-0) 69
PAVILION (0-2) 36
Bree Benner led Keshequa with 16 points to go with three steals, while Alicia Wood put up 14 points to go with seven rebounds. Ryley Benner tallied 13 points, and Braelyn Isaman recorded 11 to go with four assists and two blocks. Ava Thayer (8 points, 4 steals, 5 assists) and Abby Wood (1 point, five rebounds) rounded out scoring. Ella Tilltson paced Pavilion with 15 points, with Kylie Conway (7), Bre Palmer (4), Savvy Coots (4), Lia Lombardo (4), and Mia Gilkes (2) also got in the scorebook.
AVON (0-1) 40
YORK (2-0) 64
Rylee Cuozzo led York with 22 points, while Tessa Rodwell (19) and Bree Parsons (11) also reached double digits. Maria Geary (26) and Tessa Van Allen (10) led Avon in scoring.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (0-1) 34
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (2-0) 55
Four different players connected from distance during the third quarter when Canisteo-Greenwood scored all 15 of its points from behind the 3-point arc to pull away from a single-possession game. Leading 26-23 coming out of halftime, Bailey Mullen hit one of her four triples on the night. Mackenna Mullen added two treys during the stanza while McKenna Ferris and Anna Mitchell chipped in one three-ball apiece as the Chargers took a 41-29 lead into the fourth quarter. Bailey Mullen led the way with 16 points. Paris May had 14. Kara Button, Ferris and Mitchell each scored six. Harlie McCaffery accounted for one point. Ava Amorese scored five of her team-high 12 points as Cal-Mum took a 17-13 lead after one quarter of play. Hazell Nickerson added nine. Olivia Amorese (6), Shea Drazkowski (4) and Emma Brogan (3) rounded out the scoring for the Raiders.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-1) 20
HAVERLING/HAMMONDSPORT (1-1) 57
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (1-0) 56
LYNDONVILLE (0-1) 34
Sofia Falleti led Notre Dame Batavia with a 20 point, 10 rebound double-double, adding in seven steals for good measure. Gianna Falleti recorded 12 points and five steals, while Lucia Fiorentino also reach double digits with 11 points. Clairissa Milliman scored six.

ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (0-2) 57
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (1-1) 60
Evelyn Travis led Avoca-Prattsburgh with 29 points to go with 11 rebounds. Meyah Putnam put up 17 points with eight steals, while Brea Jorritsma racked up 10 with nine assists.
ADDISON (0-0)
NORTH PENN-LIBERTY (PA)
CUBA-RUSHFORD (2-1) 38
PORTVILLE CENTRAL (VI) 49
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