WEBSTER THOMAS (1-0) 50
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (0-1) 35
Kristina Baller (16 points, 7 rebounds) and Ruby Marrapese led Webster Thomas to a season-opening victory. Olivia Bommelje (9), Maggie Smith (8 points, 8 rebounds) and Emily Ford (5) also found the basket for the Titans. Mavoy Kielkowicz (12) and Aimee Turner (8) paced Greece Arcadia/Olympia.
BROCKPORT (2-1) 61
BATAVIA (0-3) 32
Lydia Childs finished with 18 points and eight rebounds to lead Brockport which bounced back from a loss in the Katie Sweeting Tournament championship. Alexis Hassall added 12 points and nine rebounds in the win.
HILTON (1-0) 58
OUR LADY OF MERCY (0-2) 43
Hilton’s Mallory Heise recorded a double-double with 32 points (including six three-pointers) and 11 rebounds. Maddie Murphy also reached double-digits for the Cadets, with 12 points. Ella Simonelli recorded nine points, six rebounds, and three assists. Jayleigh Esposito scored three points, while Ava Heise and Elena Graziano put up one each. Mia Lusardi and Laura Kosten had 13 points each for Mercy, with Krista Harnischfeger (8), Emerson Wandtke (8), and Angelina Borelli (1) also getting in the scorebook for the Monarchs.
PITTSFORD MENDON (3-0) 54
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-2) 42
Gabby Esposito accounted for all six of her points in the fourth quarter when Mendon outscored Churchville-Chili 15-0. Trailing by three, Esposito connected three times in the quarter while Eva Dixon, Leena Mobeen and Natalie Mai each found the range from behind the 3-point arc. Dixon hit three threes on the night and led all scorers with 17 points. Mai and Mobeen added nine apiece in the win. Sarah Hanfland (4), Kate Crowley (3), Lilly Larimer (2), Nora Graff (2) and Kendall Glantz rounded out the scoring for the Vikings. Churchville’s Mercy Payne scored seven of her nine points in the third quarter when the Saints grabbed a 42-39 lead. Bianca LiBritz led C-C with 10 points. Ava Donaghue, Riah Elliott and Erin Marone added five points apiece. Cadence Bachmann (3), Julia Gaffney (3) and Lexi Finnigan (2) also scored for Churchville.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (2-0) 53
SPENCERPORT (0-3) 41
Lucy Bush led Sutherland with 21 points, followed by Payton Hamilton with 12 and Maddie Littlefield with nine. Alena Zahar paced Spencerport with 20 points.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (2-2) 49
CANANDAIGUA (2-0) 64
Eily Hubler connected on six 3-pointers and finished with 20 points to lead Canandaigua. Ava Read added 19 points in the win. Julia Geitner accounted for nine points. Leah Sheridan (8) and Macy Falk (6) also scored for Canandaigua. HF-L’s Caroline Smith led all scorers with 23 points.
BRIGHTON (2-1) 53
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (0-3) 31
CHARLES FINNEY (2-0) 58
YOUNG WOMEN COLLEGE PREP (2-1) 20
C.G. Finney’s Allie Frederickson led all scorers with a double-double (21 points, 17 rebounds), while Lainey Vargas (12) and Kate Frederickson (10) also reached double digits for the Falcons. Lucy Broome (9), Sydnei Davis (4), and Kiley Knittle (2) rounded out scoring. Yaya Marshall (8), JeNiya Dunniehigh (4), Neveah Granderson-Florence (3), Layla Allen (3), and Zylanni McDonald (2) scored for Young Women College Prep.
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (3-0) 35
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (2-2) 29
Brook Jiminez scored 17 for Eugenio Maria DeHostos, with Leila Perez (10) and Bella Vine (8) also entering the scorebook. Abby Eschner led Northstar with 13 points, while Kayla Irwin (4), Maliyah Gunnis (4), Marlie Wilson (4), Elsie Oechsle (2), and Abi Summerlin (2) also scored.
NAPLES (0-1) 31
HAC (1-1) 39
Cadence Parker led the way for HAC with a double-double of 17 points and 18 rebounds. Baylor Smith added 14 for the Wolves. Erica Reigelsperger led Naples with 11 points.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (3-0) 47
PENN YAN (2-1) 33
Bailey Mullen led the way for Canisteo-Greenwood with 17 points and made it a double-double thanks to 11 rebounds. Mackenna Mullen (13) and 8th grader Anna Mitchell (11 points, five rebounds) also found the scorebook, while Harlie McCaffery (2), Kara Button (2), and Paris May (1) rounded out scoring. Bailey Cooper (10), Corinne Barden (8), Makenna Mullins (5), Abby Fischer (3), Sofia Montano (3), Breanne (2), and Mai Wiltberger (2) each found the scoreboard for Penn Yan.
SOUTH SENECA (1-1) 54
HONEOYE (0-3) 29
GANANDA (1-0) 65
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (0-3) 19
Leah Buffan led Gananda with 27 points, while Avery Hoffman added 17 for the Blue Panthers, who leapt to a 28-7 lead in the first quarter and never looked back. Also scoring for Gananda were Ava VanAntwerp (12), Olivia Moskal (4), Allissa Dohse (3), and Emily Buffan. Olivia DeBoerder and AJ McIntyre had seven and six points for North Rose-Wolcott, respectively, with Emily Nevelezer (4) and Tyler Gardner (2) rounding out scoring.
SODUS (0-2) 18
WILLIAMSON/MARION (3-1) 52
RED CREEK (1-1) 42
LYONS (2-0) 68
Ja’Niyah Bell finished two steals shy of triple-double as the eighth-grader had 12 points and 24 rebounds to go with three assists and two blocks to lead Lyons. Carmella Parker registered a double-double of her own with 16 points and 11 rebounds along with five steals and an assist. Jayla Bell accounted for 14 points, six rebounds, five assists, a steal and a block in the win. Kamryn Bonnell had 11 points, two rebounds, two assists and three steals. Sariah added 12 points, seven steals and three rebounds. Kyla Betts had two points and three rebounds, Baylei Reed rounded out the scoring for the Lions with one point.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-1) 49 (OT)
EAST ROCHESTER (1-1) 48
A three-pointer at the buzzer from Larissa Walters gave Clyde-Savannah the overtime victory, providing three of her 13 points in addition to nine rebounds. Taylor Carnevale led the Golden Eagles with 15 points, while Taylor Record added 10. Aniyah Eldridge led East Rochester with 24 points.
GENESEO (2-0) 38
HAVERLING/HAMMONDSPORT (1-3) 31
PAVILION (0-3) 33
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (2-0) 44
Sofia Falleti had 22 points and nine rebounds to lead Notre Dame. Shirley Thompson tallied 10 points, while Gianna Falleti notched five.
ALBION (VI) 37
LYNDONVILLE (1-1) 45
ELBA (1-0) 71
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (0-1) 60
Elba finished on a 27-15 run for the victory. Piper Hyde scored 28 points for Oakfield-Alabama, with Allison Harkness (11), Allie Williams (8), and Rylee Denny (6) also getting in the scoresheet.
PEMBROKE (1-0) 37
KENDALL (1-2) 35
Pembroke never led until Peyton Liss hit a runner with 1.3 seconds left for the buzzer-beating win. The junior ended the game with six points as well as four steals and five blocks for the Dragons. Seneca Calderon led Pembroke with 12 points, adding six rebounds and four steals. Onolee Easterbrook (6 points, 4 rebounds, 4 steals), Jayden Hootman (6 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists), and Morgan Coniber (2 points, 5 rebounds, 4 blocks) also found the scorebook.
BYRON-BERGEN (4-0) 59
ATTICA (0-1) 24
Janessa Amesbury logged her fourth consecutive game with 20 or more points as the senior guard led Byron-Bergen with 25. Sophomore guard Riley Shallenberger added 13. Olivia Senf scored seven before injuring her ankle in the second quarter. The Bees jumped out to a 15-2 advantage to start the game. Hailey Mills led Attica with six points.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (0-2) 17
CUBA-RUSHFORD (5-1) 40
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