FAIRPORT (1-0) 90
BRIGHTON (0-1) 48
LaShard Lowry Jr. led all scorers with a career-high 34 points including 16 points in the first quarter as Fairport jumped out to a 29-9 lead in Monroe County action. Hadi Dergham and Gannon Culver finished with nine points apiece while Alex Grejda ended with seven points and Drew Sisson six. Matt Swan (5), Landon Brunken (4), Matthieu Keck (3), Sam Roselli (3), Ryan Fay (3), Trey Bauza (3), Jon Roessel (2) and Lucas Amarel (2) rounded out the scoring for the Red Raiders. For Brighton, Timothy Tourangeau led the scoring with nine points while Samuel Robertson and Grady Hopkin ended with seven apiece. Phillip Lagares (6), Daniel Regan (4), Yele Enya (4), Abram Levy (3), Mitchel Minor (3), Fernando Abreu Diaz (3), and Brody Kamm (2) rounded out the scoring.
PENFIELD (2-0) 67
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (0-3) 38
Patrick Emling accounted for eight of his game-high 15 points in the first quarter as Penfield outscored Churchville-Chili 19-6. Michael Moxley scored 12 points with six points coming from the perimeter while Christian Zarzycki finished with 11. Jackson Green (8), CJ Johnson (6), Jake McCarthy (4), Gabe Reyes (4), Jake Natale (4), and Alex Buckpitt (3) rounded out the scoring. For Churchville-Chili, Lucas Karelus led the scoring with 11 points. Jacob Gonzalez and Brayden Stedman both finished with six points apiece while Jason Small, Jaxon Tensley, and Josh Miner all ended with five apiece.
HILTON (0-2) 54
SPENCERPORT (3-0) 64
Tony Kanaley led the way with 21 points while Hunter Streb finished with 20 points for Spencerport in Monroe County play. Trailing eight heading into the second half, the Rangers outscored Hilton 20-5 to take a lead they did not lose. Eric Schuyler (7), Cam Khuns (6), Jah’Mere Pritchett (5), Chris Harris (4), and Jevon Jackson (1) completed Spencerport’s scoring. For Hilton, Cooper Streb scored 14 points while Matthew Kosiorek finished with 10. Kallin Wheelehan (8), Jackson Esposito (7), Shane Thompson (6), Jack Smith (5), Payden Prince (3), and Matthew Mandrycky (1) rounded out Hilton’s scoring.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (2-0) 65
IRONDEQUOIT (0-1) 48
Jalen Taggart led all scorers with 23 points including nine from three-point land to lead Rush-Henrietta in Monroe County action. Avery Council finished in double-digits with 10 points. Amir Abdul-Haqq-Bradford (9), Kingston Henry (7), Jahquin Brown (6), Jerome Ward (4), and Talhah Ali (4) rounded out the scoring for R-H. Chase Leonardo led the way with 17 points for Irondequoit while DJ Kemp tallied eight points. Josh Morse (6), Goti Bandas (4), Myles Wynn (3), Jayden Patterson (3), Yaxiel Ramirez (3), Tre Young (2), and Maurice Clark (2) finished Irondequoit’s scoring.
PITTSFORD MENDON (2-1) 45
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-0) 50
Down 11 points in the third quarter, Levi Kulik scored 16 of his game-high 22 points in the second half to lift Webster Thomas in Monroe County play. Mateo Pietrantoni finished with eight points while Sean Quinn ended with seven, with five of them coming in the fourth. William Quinn (4), Daniel Check (3), Joseph Baller (3), Benjamin Adams (2), and AJ LaLoggia (1) rounded out the scoring. For Mendon, Amari Coleman led the way with 15 points, including nine from beyond the arc and Trevor Nally ended with 11 points. Josh Shadders (8), Ryan Connolly (4), John Leitner (4), Dane Lewis (2), and Cayden Rathnam (1) completed the scoring for the Vikings.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (1-3) 45
GREECE ARCADIA (2-2) 49
Drake Sapp led the way with 18 points, three assists, and four rebounds including 4-for-5 from the charity stripe in the fourth quarter as Arcadia outscored Honeoye Falls-Lima in the final eight minutes 20-13 in Monroe County action. Amir Brown finished with a double-double of 11 points and 10 rebounds as the junior tallied four steals, two assists, and two blocks along the way. Xavier Smith finished in double-digits with 10 points. Jahan Wilson (8) and Dom Session (2) rounded out the scoring for the Titans. Quinn Kailbourne set a game-high 21 points for Honeoye Falls-Lima while Holden Kamm finished with four points and 12 rebounds. Shane Samson (9), Jake Weber (5), Sam Jokl (3), Grady Goodberlet (2), and Mike Meisenzahl (1) completed the Cougars scoring.
BATAVIA (0-1) 52
GREECE ATHENA (1-0) 68
I’zick Reaves accounted for seven of his game-high 19 points in the first quarter as Athena outscored Batavia 24-10 in Monroe County play. The senior also picked up five assists, two steals and two rebounds along the way. I’zayah Reaves finished with 12 points including eight in the first along with five assists, four rebounds, and two assists while Russell Ellis recorded 12 points, seven rebounds, two steals, and two assists. Dominic LaMar ended with 11 points and four boards. Ne’Sean Fowlks (5), Ethan Gorham (3), Xaviel Lewis (2), and Josiah Dueker (2) completed the scoring for the Trojans. For Batavia, Carter Mullen led the way with 16 points including nine from three-point range while Justin Smith finished with 10. Casey Mazur and Gavin White both scored nine apiece. Grady Hemer (4), Isaac Varland (3), and Adiran Martinez rounded out the scoring.
CHARLES G. FINNEY (1-3) 44
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (2-0) 73
Caden Carey and Devon Marey led the way with 25 points apiece to lead Arkport-Canaseraga in non-league play. Carey picked up seven rebounds, five assists and three steals along the way while Moran added five rebounds and four assists. Fred Blumenthal finished with six points, 11 rebounds and three blocks.
RED CREEK (3-0) 55
WILLIAMSON (1-2) 34
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (0-0)
SODUS (0-2)
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-2) 43
LYONS (2-0) 78
JT Johnson led the way with 23 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks including 11 points in the second quarter as Lyons outscored North Rose-Wolcott 22-8 heading into the locker room in non-league action. Contrell Parker recorded 11 points and picked up six assists. Stephen LeBrecht finished with nine points, four rebounds, four assists, and two steals while Jawil Simmons tallied nine points, two rebounds, steals, blocks and one assist. Stevelle LeBrecht (8), Ja Ja Smith (7), Connor Olopp (6), Kaywon Butler (4), Ben Bookmiller (2), and Marcus Asberry (1) rounded out the scoring. Cody Crane led North Rose-Wolcott with 13 points. Thomas Mills and Chase Kerr both scored nine apiece while Evan DeWispelaere ended with seven points. Alexadnder Cruz (3) and Dayton Laird (2) completed the scoring for NRW.
GANANDA (2-0) 78
MARION (0-2) 4
Maddox Stoughton scored 10 of his game-high 17 points in the fourth quarter including two triples for Gananda in Wayne County action. Cooper Grassel scored nine of his 16 in the third quarter while Hunter Vogt recorded 10. Adho Magee finished with nine points and Owen Switzer ended with six. Peter Jacob (5), Dylan Strang (5), Henry Shutts (4), Logan Airy (4), and Braeden Caviness (2) rounded out the scoring. Gananda held Marion scoreless in the first half as they led 39-0 heading into the lockeroom. Jack Edlind went 4-for-4 from the charity stripe for Marion.
LIVONIA (0-2) 49
GENESEO (3-0) 66
Jackson Willis recorded a career-high 39 points, including 15 in the second quarter as Geneseo outscored Livonia 21-12 heading into the half in Livingston County action. Oren Ray (8), Luke Davis (7), Avery Helper (6), Reese Byrnes (4), and Eric Hammond (2) completed the scoring for Geneseo. For Livonia, Derrick Lane finished with a double-double of 27 points and 12 rebounds while Nicholas Coyle recorded 10 points. Henry Jack tallied four points while Rider Vanzandt, Ethan Mack, Cameron Mellen, and Vitali Ritz all scored two points apiece.
HORNELL (1-1) 57
LEROY (1-1) 47
PJ Picco led the way with 16 points, including nine points in the fourth quarter to lift Hornell in Livingston County play. Demayne Dixon ended with 14 points while Aaron Mclnerney scored 10. Wyatt Evingham (9), Austyn Gollnitz (6), and Marco Picco (2) completed Hornell’s scoring. Jean Agosto led all scorers with 17 points for LeRoy while Matthew Hockey and Grady Gilligan finished with seven points apiece. Zander Staba, Jake Higgins, and Jagger Smith all scored four points apiece while Adam Woodworth and Aaric Luce ended with two apiece.
HAVERLING (2-1) 43
AVON (1-1) 71
Josh Harter led Avon with 19 points and picked up four assists along the way while Trevor Stroud finished with 16 points, five steals, and five assists in Livingston County action. The Braves outscored Haverling 27-7 to jump out to a 33-point lead at halftime, 46-13. Ryan Hillman tallied eight points and picked up three boards. For Haverling, Jacob Hagadone led all scorers with 23 points while Lawrence Duncan ended with nine. Austin Durand (7) and Caleb Woodard (2) completed Haverling’s scoring.
WARSAW (2-1) 62
PERRY (0-4) 60
Sherman Johnson-Meyers drove into the lane for a contested bucket with 2.3 seconds left to lift Warsaw in a comeback effort in Livingston County play. Trailing 24-11 after one, Brayden Merritt scored nine of his team-high 19 points in the second quarter to start the comeback. Johnson-Meyers and Jeremy Trzecieski both finished with 13 points apiece. David Shute (8), Carter Bakowski (5), and Logan Sundt (4) rounded out Warsaw’s scoring. For Perry, Tyler Harvey recorded a double-double with 20 points and 13 rebounds to lead all scorers. Emmit Hill accounted for 18 points while Johnathan Grover added 10. Beau Slocum and Blake Jackson finished with four points apiece while Parker Tallman and Brady Baker ended with two apiece.
KESHEQUA (1-0) 55
HINSDALE (1-3) 23
Owen Pike led all scorers with 21 points including nine from beyond the arc for Keshequa in non-league play. Ian Hinrich finished with a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds while picking up four assists along the way. Aidan Howe tallied four points, six steals, four assists, and four rebounds while Brady Wood scored five points and picked up six assists. Zach Smathers (8) and Nolan Therrien (2) rounded out the scoring for Keshequa.
BYRON-BERGEN (0-3) 51
ATTICA (1-0) 66
Carter Gorski set a game-high 25 points and racked up 11 rebounds for Attica in Genesee Region play. Blake Kines finished with a double-double as well with 12 points and 13 rebounds while Justin Stockweather recorded 16 points. Cody Carlson led the way with 20 points for Byron-Bergen while Cole DiQuattro and Andre White finished with 10 points apiece.
ALEXANDER (1-2) 56
HOLLEY (2-0) 59
LYNDONVILLE (0-2) 22
WHEATLAND-CHILI (1-0) 79
Leighton Williams topped three in double figures with 31 points to lead Wheatland-Chili. Jackson Semmel added 14 points while Emilio Ellington logged his first varsity effort with 17 points. A’nari Trotter (9) and Kiev Elzey (6) also scored for the Wildcats. Ashton Manley scored two for his first varsity points as well.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (1-0) 67
ELBA (0-2) 51
HOUGHTON (2-1) 33
FILLMORE (4-0) 71
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (1-2) 39
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (3-1) 62
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