BISHOP KEARNEY (1-1) 52
FAIRPORT (1-0) 88
LaShard Lowry Jr. scored nine of his game-high 25 in the first quarter as Fairport jumped out to a 30-11 lead after one. Landon Brunken followed with 14 points as 10 of those came in the first quarter as well. Teammates Hadi Dergham finished with 12 points while Drew Sisson ended with 10. Sam Roselli (8), Jon Roessel (6), Andrew Gruba (6), Lucas Amarel (4), and Matt Swann (2) rounded out Fairport’s scoring. For Bishop Kearney, Alejandro Aguilara led the scoring with 22 points while Jayden Capers ended with 12. Colby Speight (9) and Maddox Volpe (6) finished the scoring.
EAST (1-0) 84
HILTON (0-2) 60
Micah Johnson led all scorers with 23 points, 15 of those coming from the perimeter to lead East in non-league action. Zion Parson scored 19 points while Tyler Benjamin ended with 12 points and Kesean Leonard 11. Jhayden Holmes (9), Kamell Little (5), Timothy Reed (3), and Markell Kingston-Johnson (2) rounded out the scoring. Kallin Whelehan led the way with 16 points for Hilton. Cooper Streb scored 13 points while Jack Smith ended with 12. Shane Thompson (9), Alec Frazier (5), Jackson Esposito (3), and Jackson Oliveri (2) completed the scoring for the Cadets.
BROCKPORT (1-1) 46
SPENCERPORT (2-0) 53
Hunter Streb led the Rangers with 14 points as Spencerport outscored Brockport 22-13 in the second quarter in Monroe County action. Cameron Khuns added 11 points while Chris Harris tallied six points all from beyond the arc, including a buzzer-beater to end the half to give the Rangers a seven-point lead. Jevon Jenkins (6), Jah’Mere Pritchett (5), Eric Schuyler (4), Tony Kanaley (4), and Aiden Grinnell (3) finished the scoring for Spencerport. For Brockport, Ty Sherman led all scorers with 17 points while Ethan Hart and Daniel Dailey both scored six apiece. Azay Odey (4), Tyler Houseman (4), Brodee Henshaw (4), William Sweeting (3), and Tyler Judd (2) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Devils. (READ MORE)
GREECE ARCADIA (1-2) 56
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (1-1) 60
Quinn Kailbourne led all scorers with 32 points for Honeoye Falls-Lima in Monroe County play. Holden Kamm finished with eight points and 10 rebounds while Jake Weber tallied nine points, all from beyond the arc. Shane Samson (5), Grady Goodberlet (3), Nathan Meacham (2), and Michael Meisenzahl rounded out the scoring. For Greece Arcadia, Xavier Smith led the way with 26 points while Jahan Wilson scored 15 and Drake Sapp 11 points. Amir Brow (2) and Dominic Sessions (1) finished the scoring for the Titans.
CANANDAIGUA (2-0) 56
GENEVA (1-1) 45
Connor Chapman recorded a game-high 24 points including nine points in the fourth quarter all from the charity stripe as Canandaigua claimed the 2024 Al Masino Tip-Off Tournament hosted by Eastridge High School. Kobe Maroney and Nate Brinza finished with 12 points apiece. Jaiden Pierce (3), Finn Damann (3), and Jeremiah Laired completed the scoring for Canandaigua. Andrew Green led the way with 16 points as DePatrick Overstreet followed with 14 for Geneva. Jahzire White (6), Xavier Praylor (4), Prodigy Irvin (3), and Erick Figueroa (2) rounded out the scoring.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL (0-3) 65
EASTRIDGE (1-1) 75
Isaiah Nelson netted 19 points and Jeremiah Morales Diaz added 18 to lead Eastridge in the consolation game of the 2024 Al Masino Tip-Off Tournament. Terrance Clark added 11 points in the win. Myron Stamps (8), and Larry Wigent III (8), Xavier Hughey (9) and Jordan McNeil (2) also scored for the Lancers. Jacob Rybczynski led Rochester Academy with 23 points. Joe Aiken added 21. Jayden Mason accounted for 15. Shamere Hamilton (4), Ahmed Haji (1) and Kamerin Braadon (1) also scored for the Racers.
CORNING (IV) 57
HORNELL (0-1) 45
Corning’s Nolan Proudfoot led all scorers with 26 points while Kyler Stevenson recorded 14 points for the Hawks in inter-sectional action. For Hornell, Austyn Gollnitz led the scoring with 15 points while PJ Picco registered a double-double, 11 points and 11 rebounds. Marco Picco tacked on nine points.
ELBA (0-1) 40
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-1) 56
Player of the Game Alex Fedorchuk connected on four 3-pointers and finished with 20 points to lead Wayland-Cohocton. Cole Hanggi and Orion Walker added 15 and 10 points respectively in the win. The game was part of the Wayland-Cohocton Hall of Fame Showcase.
“From the tip, we were ready to run,” Wayland-Cohocton head coach Brandon Davis said via email. “It’s always tough playing an afternoon game, but being at home helped a lot. We talked about making smart decisions with the basketball, and we got better as the game went on with our decision making. A step in the right direction! We are going to celebrate this one tonight, and get back to work for three games next week.”
YORK (2-0) 57
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (0-2) 48
Parker Bonafede scored 15 points to lead York in non-league play. York outscored Avoca-Prattsburgh 19-11 in the second quarter to take the lead and not look back. Yeriel Diaz-Pena reached double digits and was also named MVP of the contest. Adam Szczech and Mason Parsons both finished with 9 apiece. JJ Crowder finished with a game-high 21 for Avoca-Prattsburgh while Carter Buton and Colin Zurlick both scored eight points apiece.
PAVILION (1-2) 38
FILLMORE (2-0) 73
Jonah Bialek registered a game-high 31 points, including eight triples for Fillmore in non-league play. Fillmore connected on 13 shots from beyond the arc on the day. Cam Mucher stuffed the stat sheet with 11 points, five rebounds, four steals, and three assists while Isaiah Sisson joined his teammate with 11 points, five assists, three steals, and three rebounds. JD Bialek finished the day with 10 rebounds to go along with nine points while Carson Sanasith added five points and 10 rebounds.
BYRON-BERGEN (0-2) 47
WARSAW (1-1) 50
Jeremy Trzecieski led the way for Warsaw with 17 points while Carter Bakowski hit double-figures as well with 11 for Warsaw in non-league action. Cody Carlson 17 points led the scoring for Byron-Bergen while Cole DiQuattro finished with 11 points.
MOUNT MORRIS (0-1) 35
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (2-0) 52
Jim Ainsworth and Gage Hall led Jasper-Troupsburg with 13 points apiece in non-league play. Hall scored seven of his 13 in the second quarter as Jasper-Troupsburg outscored Mount Morris 18-9. Landon Zver scored eight points and picked up nine assists along the way. Jackson Hayes (8), Nolan Vallieres (6), and Braylon Lawson (4) rounded out the scoring. Ben Canary led the way for Mount Morris with 14 points and five rebounds. Teammates Anthony Hightower finished will 11 points while Shawntez Brown added six points and four blocks.
HOUGHTON (1-0) 46
LYNDONVILLE (0-1) 40
MARCUS WHITMAN (0-1) 47
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (1-0) 56
Carson Chaffee led Canisteo-Greenwood with 17 points, eight rebounds and seven assists. Sophomore guard James Smith added 15 points. Thomas Sirianni connected on a pair of 3-pointers. Dan Stilson added a three as well. Kevin Sirianni accounted for 11 points on 4-of-7 shooting. The game was part of the Wayland-Cohocton Hall of Fame Showcase.
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (2-1) 70 OT
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (2-1) 61
Colton Calladine scored seven of his game-high 21 in overtime for Andover-Whitesville in Allegany County action. Vincent Joyce finished with 15 points while Gage Putnam scored 12 and Ethan Warriner 10. Jon Vallieres (8), Jake Mattison (3), and Trey Kent (2) rounded out the scoring for the Panthers. Cane Treusdell led the way for Genesee Valley-Belfast with 16 points while Ian Mackenzie and Lannden Tilton scored 11 apiece. Ethan Davenport recorded double-digits with 10 points while Kenton Schultz (5) and Cal Tallman completed the scoring for GV-B.
CUBA-RUSHFORD (1-0)
NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN (VI)
HAMMONDSPORT (1-1) 47
ALFRED ALMOND (0-2) 27
PORTVILLE (VI) 40
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (2-1) 48
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