BATAVIA (0-4) 50
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (3-2) 68
Shaye Angelo recorded a game-high 38 points along with 12 rebounds in the win for HFL. Caroline Smith added 17 points and six steals.
ROCHESTER PREP (1-2) 40
MONROE (0-2) 28
PADILLA (0-3) 27
HAC (1-2) 53
Baylor Smith led the scoresheets for HAC with 15 points for the Wolves first win of the season. Cadence Breaker added 12 points along with 18 rebounds. Navaya Lovett topped the scoring for Padilla with 18 points.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (0-1) 53
NORTHSTAR (5-2) 57
Abby Eschner scored five of her team-high 26 points in the final quarter to help Northstar earn their third straight win. Eschner scored 15 points in the first 16 minutes of the game. Eschner finished the game with nine field goals while also going 4-for-6 from the free throw line. Maliyah Gunnis also reached double-digits with 11 points. Kayla Irwin (9), Elsie Oechsie (5), Alina Shuvalov (4) and Marlie Wilson (2) all put up points for Northstar. Alyssa Marsh recorded a game-high 35 points for Lima Christian. Marsh finished with 15 field goals and went 5-for-6 from the free throw line. Sophia Britton scored 12 of her 14 points from behind the three point line. Lily Swan (2) and Brielle Hammond (2) rounded out the scoring for Lima Christian.
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (3-3) 24
C. G. FINNEY (4-0) 83
Allie Frederickson’s double-double night of 26 points and 15 rebounds helped C. G. Finney remain undefeated. Frederickson drained 12 points in the first quarter to jump out to a 25-4 lead. Frederickson finished with 13 field goals. Lucy Broome recorded 12 of her 21 points in the first quarter. Lainey Vargas tallied 19 points along with five threes. Riley Knittle (10), Sydnei Davis (4) and Kate Frederickson (3) rounded out the scoring for Finney. Laila Perez scored a team-high 10 points for EMHCS. Bella Vine (6), Brook Jimenez (4) and Yenny Reyes (4) finished off the scoring.
NAPLES (1-2) 38
MOUNT MORRIS (1-1) 34
SOUTH SENECA (2-2) 40
HANNIBAL (III) 60
Hannibal outscored South Seneca 26-13 in the first half to lead to a win. Kayleigh Banfield led South Seneca with 15 points all from behind the three point line. Brooke Butler recorded all seven of her points in the second half. Victoria Scott (6), Ella Wellin (5), Karah Hill (3), Mackenzie Snyder (2) and Anna Dufour (2) rounded out the scoring for South Seneca.
ROMULUS (1-3) 18
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (3-2) 71
Taylor Carnevale led Clyde-Savannah with 27 points, and added four rebounds, three assists and six steals. Larissa Walters tallied 21 points and six steals. Maggie Bloom led the scoresheets for Romulus with nine points.
EAST ROCHESTER (1-3) 29
GANANDA (3-0) 47
Leah Buffan and Avery Hoffmann dropped 19 points apiece as Gananda remained undefeated. Buffan recorded 15 of her points from behind the three-point line. Hoffmann tacked on 15 points in the second half as Gananda outscored East Rochester 28-21 to hold onto their first-half lead. Ava VanAntwerp (7) and Lily Aylett (2) finished the scoring for Gananda. Elizabeth Grbic led East Rochester with 12 points. Ella Roach scored all six of her points in the second half. Maddy Fioravanti (4), Mia Rountree (3), Aniyah Eldridge (2) and Alex LaBounty (2) rounded out the scoresheet for East Rochester.
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PAVILION (0-5) 31
DANSVILLE (3-1) 36
Megan Tyler tallied a 15-point, 12-rebound double-double as well as five steals to help Dansville get back into the win column. Morgan Ball scored 11 points as well as three rebounds and three steals. Taylor Hamsher (6), Emily Versluis (2) and Kassidy Cole (2) rounded out the scoring for the Mustangs. Ella Tillotson led Pavilion with a game-high 19 points including three threes.
WARSAW (0-2) 21
GENESEO (3-1) 49
DEPEW (VI) 56
LE ROY (2-3) 49
WILSON (VI) 34
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (1-1) 48
Oakfield-Alabama used a 25-10 lead in the first half to tally a first win of the season. Allie Williams recorded a team-high 10 points along with seven rebounds and six steals. Jess Sosnowski scored nine points. Alexa Clark and Allison Harkness both tacked on seven points Alea Groff (5), Piper Hyde (4), Raine Denny (3) and Rylee Denny (3) finished the scoring for Oakfield-Alabama.
LYNDONVILLE (2-2) 41
WHEATLAND-CHILI (1-1) 45
ELBA (3-0) 58
KENDALL (1-3) 34
Brea Smith led Elba with a 17-point, 12-rebound double-double, and Elba won by double digits for the second straight game. Sydney Reilly added 10 points. Lydia Ross contributed eight points.
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (2-3) 77
HINSDALE (0-3) 15
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-4)
ODESSA MONTOUR (IV)
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (1-3) 22
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (4-1) 66
Meyah Putnam recorded 13 of her game-high 23 points in the first half as Avoca-Prattsburgh jumped out to a 36-8 lead. Putnam finished with nine field goals including three threes while also shooting 2-for-2 from the free throw line. Putnam also added eight rebounds, eight steals and five assists Avoca-Prattsburgh stopped Friendship-Scio from scoring throughout the entire second quarter. Breanna Jorritsma scored 14 points including two threes. D’Mariannah Hinson-Pike scored nine of her 11 points from behind the three point line. Evelyn Travis scored all 10 of her points in the second quarter. Brooke VanSkirer (6) and Kyra Farley (2) rounded out the scoring for A-P. Emily Lamberson led Freindship-Scio with 9 points. Alexis Herring (8), Kaydence Sadler (6) and Huntar Hint (1) finished the scoring for F-S.
OSWAYO VALLEY (PA) 32
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (0-3) 17
CUBA-RUSHFORD (5-3) 29
WELLSVILLE (4-0) 57
ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE
FILLMORE (4-0)
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