WORLD OF INQUIRY (3-0) 56
MONROE/SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS (1-1) 53
Kanaz Linder recorded his third straight double-double, finishing with 13 points, 11 rebounds, and four assists to lead World of Inquiry to a win in which it led at the end of each quarter. Marcus Norwood and Jaedon Adams-Griffin joined Linder with 13 points each, with Norwood also tallying six steals and five rebounds. Curtis Bell supplied eight points, four rebounds, and two steals. Jayvion Phillips scored five points and had two rebounds. Junayde Dunn-Richardson totaled four points, 10 rebounds, and two steals. Will McKinney paced Monroe with 19 points, 17 of which came in the second half. Gavin Jones talied a dozen, while Taj Mullins scored 11. Kyair Calloway scored six points, and Jordan Reis scored five.
EDISON TECH (1-2) 64
PADILLA (1-3) 59
Isaiah Wonneberg scored 14 points, brought down eight rebounds, and blocked four shots to help Edison Tech secure the win. Shamier Hooks and Javier Medina each contributed 13 points, with Hooks adding five rebounds and three assists, and Medina adding eight assists and three rebounds. Felix Vasquez buried four first-half three-pointers and also ended with 13 points. Jah’meir Birmingham supplied eight points for the Inventors. Royal Alexander supplied three points. Isaiah Caruthers scored nine of his 18 points in the fourth quarter for Padilla. Hassan Isgowe joined Caruthers in double figures with 14 points. Jordan Forman tallied nine points. Other scorers for Padilla were Jay’zeil Ragins (7), Daniel Gay (5), Lavar Fields (3), and TeVirre Miranda (3).
VERTUS (1-2)
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (0-4)
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (2-1)
GOWANDA (VI)
SOUTH SENECA (3-0) 57
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (1-2) 47
Taj Amisano scored six of his 16 points in the third quarter when South Seneca pulled away from a one-possession game. Leading 21-18, Amisano connected three times from the floor to pace a 19-13 advantage over the eight minutes of play. Kenny Halsey matched Amisano with a team-high 16 points in the win. Ryan Miller-Hopkins added 10 points. Logan Laverack contributed seven points. Sam Dufour scored five points, while Kyle Kempf had three points. Ryan D’Arduini knocked down three three-pointers and ended with 19 points to pace Harley-Allendale-Columbia. James Michael scored nine points. Josh Person and Jack Diehl each finished with six points. Kaison Ashford scored four points, and Oliver Riveros tallied three points.
NAPLES (0-2) 42
BLOOMFIELD (2-2) 54
Grady Rogers scored all 17 of his points in the second half to help Bloomfield win a game that saw it trail by two points at the half. Braden Smith scored a team-high 19 points for the Bombers. Other scorers for Bloomfield were Ben Jones (5), Sean Totton (5), Dagon Brewster (5), and Caleb Beadnell (3). Maddox Mannella contributed a game-high 20 points to pace Naples. Rowan Biggs knocked down three three-pointers for his nine points. Colin Kenney scored four points. Other scorers for Naples were Matthew Lincoln (3), Oliver Bruen (3), and Issac Ward (2).
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (2-2) 45
HONEOYE (1-1) 53
Owen Cuba paired 11 points with 11 rebounds to help Honeoye earn a Finger Lakes West victory. Landon Washburn tallied a game-high 13 points. Owen Reynolds scored eight of his 12 points in the first half and also dished out four assists. Other scorers for Honeoye were Dylan Washburn (9) and Braiden Schneider (8). Brody Ryan and Chris Clancy both had 11 points for Dundee/Bradford, with Clancy also finishing with 10 rebounds. Aidan Webster added 10 points. Alex Goltry supplied six points. Jeremy Stiles chipped in with five points. Grady Cole added two points.
DANSVILLE ROTARY TOURNAMENT- DANSVILLE HS
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-2) 54
DANSVILLE (0-3) 53
Cole Hanggi knocked down four three-pointers in the second half while scoring 20 of his 22 total points to help Wayland-Cohocton secure a Livingston County win. Alex Fedorchuk had a dozen points. Orion Walker added 10. Caleb Knapp led Dansville with 23 points. Ivan Wolf-Mialky ended with 17 points. Clayton Rigdon scored five points. Other scorers for Dansville were Mark Sick (3), Cody Moran (3), and Gavin Halbert (2).
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