FRIDAY:
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (0-2) 23
FAIRPORT (2-1) 48
Fairport won the rematch of last season’s Class AAA championship game behind a 10-point performance by both Delaney McIntire and Lola Pucci.
C.G. FINNEY (3-0) 44
BRIGHTON (2-2) 38
Lainey Vargas scored 20 points, including five three-pointers, as Finney defeated Brighton for the first time in girls basketball history. Allie Frederickson also reached double-digits, with 12. Lucy Broome and Kiley Knittle tallied five points each, while Kate Frederickson added another two. Shannon O’Hara tallied 11 points and Ireland Histrietta put up 10 for Brighton. Riley Lawrence (6), Delaney Wilson (4), Grace Papponetti (3), Anna Miller (2), and Ella Hall (2) also found a place in Brighton’s scorebook.
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (1-3) 53
RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-2) 43
EASTRIDGE (3-0) 59
BATAVIA (0-4) 34
Aaliviah Green paced Eastridge with 20 points, and added six rebounds, seven assists, and seven steals. Qa’Mariona Greene added nine points and eight rebounds for the Lancers, while Alyssa Cowart also scored nine points to go with five rebounds and six steals. Ada Krupa (8 points, 4 rebounds, 3 steals), Madyson Fizer (7 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists), and Tierra-Nicole Green (6 points, 8 rebounds) rounded out scoring. Ali Tomidy led Batavia with 10 points, while Leilah Manuel scored seven and Jaimin Macdonald put up five.
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SPENCERPORT (1-3) 38
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-3) 22
Jorja Gray led Spencerport with 11 points- including three from beyond the arc. Alena Zaher scored nine for the Rangers, while Emily Peacock (7), Alia Gatto (5), Leigha Pokracki (4), and Jayda Soloman (2) also found the scorebook. Erin Marine paced Churchville-Chili with seven points, while Cadence Bachmann had six. Bianca Laborite (4), Merey Payne (2), Julia Gaffney (2), and Ari Williams (1) rounded out scoring.
HILTON (2-0) 54
PENFIELD (2-1) 35
Mallory Heise scored a game-leading 25 points as Hilton stayed perfect on the season. Jayleigh Esposito scored nine, including three of the Cadets’ eight three-pointers. Madison Murphy (9), Ella Simonelli (3), Paige Siciliano (3), Elena Graziano (3), and Ava Heise (2) rounded out the scoring for Hilton. Cassidy Cone (12) led Penfield in scoring, while Olivia Lanning (8), Emma Alexander (7), Audriana Funk (3), Bella Cohoon (2), Aleah Petre (2), and Reegan Sercu (1) also contributed.
EAST (2-1) 42
PITTSFORD MENDON (4-0) 51
Kate Crowley had a 15-point night for Mendon- including 13 points as part of a 23-point third quarter for the Vikings that launched them into the lead. Sarah Hanfland also reached double-digits with 12 points, while Gabby Esposito (8), Eva Dixon (7), Natalie Mai (7), and Leena Mobeen (2) rounded out scoring. Bobby Brown-Surdivant and Semaj Jackson each scored 16 points for East. Antwanette Coleman (3), Ali’Yana Robinson (3), Nevaeh Grisham (2), and Yarielys Castro (2) rounded out scoring for the Eagles.
VICTOR (0-1) 38
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (2-0) 56
Bria Watkins led Webster Schroeder with 17 points and 10 rebounds for a double-double, adding in two steals. Addison Morgan tallied 12 points, while Mya Perales scored nine- all on three pointers. Kylie Clement (7), Avery Kroening (4), Olivia Fulkerson (4), Kinsley Keil (2), and Emma Juliano (1) rounded out scoring for the Warriors. Vanessa Chumacero topped the scorecard for Victor with 25, with Morgan Livingston (4), Allie Pisano (4), Maddy McAuliffe (3 points), and Lila Kubrich (2) rounded out scoring for the Blue Devils.
IRONDEQUOIT (2-2) 19
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-0) 51
Ruby Marrapese led the Titans with 18 points and seven assists. Olivia Bommelje also reached double-digits, with 17 points. Maggie Smith had six points and eight rebounds. Avery Smith led Irondequoit with five points.
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (3-2) 19
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (1-2) 52
GENEVA (2-2) 55
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (1-3) 40
Trinity Maxon led Geneva with 18 points, with Kate Good (15) and Yaimary Morales (10) also finding the bucket. J’Mahri Mitchell led School of the Arts with 20 points.
MONROE (0-1) 40
GANANDA (2-0) 65
Leah Buffan and Avery Hoffman scored 27 and 26 points, respectively, to lead Gananda to the win. Ava VanAntwerp (6), Allissa Dohse (4), and Jordan Brice (2) also found the bucket for the Blue Panthers. Julivette Garcia led Monroe with 12 points, while Kenya Scott reached double-digits with 10. Jonairys Cruz and Jazmine Flowers both put up eight points, while Kimani Mitchell and La’Nyah Taylor-Lugo each racked up a pair of points.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (1-2) 62
BLOOMFIELD (0-2) 48
MYNDERSE (1-0) 41
WAYNE (1-2) 37
MIDLAKES (1-1) 36
WATERLOO (2-1) 43
Addison Bree led Waterloo with 15 points. Maci Mueller (7), Gwyn Panek (7), Tangel Williams (6), Jonay Hawkins (6), and Delainey Battin (2) also scored for the Tigers.
MARCUS WHITMAN (2-0) 49
NAPLES (0-2) 21
Aliysiah Clark earned a 13 point/10 steal double-double for Marcus Whitman, adding three assists for good measure. Cecelia Conley scored seven and pulled down four rebounds. Evy Royston tallied six points with eight steals, five assists, and five rebounds. Lily Carrol (6 points, 6 rebounds), Maddie Daggett (5 points, 7 steals, 5 rebounds), Sophie Snyder (5), Helen Snyder (4), and Ellie Deatherage (3) rounded out scoring for the Wildcats.
HAC (1-2) 37
SOUTH SENECA (2-1) 42
Ella Wellin’s 14 points led South Seneca to victory. Mackenzie Snyder (13) and Karah Hill (11) also got into double-digits, while Anna Dufour added four. HAC’s Cadence Brecker led all scorers with 16 points, while Baylor Smith (9), Gabby Giambra (4), Lanae Vargas (4), Riley White (2), and Marry Muller (2) also scored.
RED JACKET (1-4) 49
ROMULUS (1-2) 27
McKenna Rush led Red Jacket with 21 points, while Avery Close (13) and Fay Pickering (10) joined her in reaching double digits for the Cardinals. Eva Mitchell (3) and Alyssa Griffith (2) rounded out scoring. Kinsey Kime put up 11 points for Romulus, with Maggie Bloom racking up 10. Morgan Kisner, Alyssa Mari, and Alannah Smith tallied two points each.
MOUNT MORRIS (1-0) 41
WARSAW (0-1) 26
KESHEQUA (4-1) 69
LIVONIA (2-1) 19
Ryley Benner paced Keshequa with 15 points, adding four steals along the way. Riley Nageldinger earned a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Bree Benner (13 points, 4 steals, 5 assists) also reached double digits. Ava Thayer (9 points, 4 steals, 8 assists), Alicia Wood (9 points, 5 rebounds), Quinn Powers (8), and Abby Wood (5) also earned a spot in the scorebook. Kiersten Einhiple led Livonia in scoring, while Molly Hitchcock (5), Sidney Clickner (3), and Avery Snyder (2) also scored for the Bulldogs.
DANSVILLE (2-1) 37
HAVERLING/HAMMONDSPORT (2-3) 39
A late lead-change gave Haverling/Hammondsport the win as Lola Coots led the Rams with 12 points and Lazele Lucey added two. Taylor Hamsher led Dansville with 16 points, and was joined in the scoresheet by Morgan Ball (8), Megan Tyler (8), Emily Versluis (2), Grace Groves (2), and Kassidy Cole (1).
YORK (3-1) 63
GENESEO (2-1) 35
Tessa Rodwell’s double-double night of 15 points and 10 rebounds helped lead York back into the win column. Bree Parsons led York with 18 points with six rebounds, while Rylee Cuozzo scored 12 to go with eight rebounds. Isabel Laney (10) and Fiona Grant (6) also found buckets for the Golden Knights, with Grant also pulling down seven rebounds. Olivia Burci scored 16 for Geneseo, with Lily Pritchard racking up nine.
AVON (0-3) 35
LE ROY (2-2) 50
LETCHWORTH (1-1) 48
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-2) 22
Trailing 12-10 after the first quarter, Letchworth outscored Wayland-Cohocton 38-10 the rest of the way to take the win. Sasha Bellamy led the way with 13 points and six rebounds, while Gillian Kemp (11 points, 5 rebounds) and Maya Bellamy (10 points, eight rebounds) also got into double-digits.Autumn Mann scored a point and racked up five rebounds and three steals. Charity Scott (7 points, 4 steals), Harper Bliss (3), and Kendall Jines (3) also found the scoresheet. Carly Jines made six steals and four rebounds.
PERRY (2-1) 46
PAVILION (0-4) 36
Madi Monteleone led Perry with 18 points, including five three-pointers. Jessah Morris added 11 points to go with 15 rebounds.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (0-3) 32
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (5-0) 59
Bailey Mullen led Canisteo-Greenwood with 21 points, with Paris May also reaching double-digits with 12. Anna Mitchell (8), Kora Button (5), Mackenna Mullen (5), Harlie McCaffery (5), and McKenna Ferris (3) also put up points for the Chargers. Raegan Giardini and Carmen Crowley each tallied eight points for Bolivar-Richburg, while Nadia Baldwin (6), Jaelyn Kinnicutt (4), Emma Sisson (3), and Sydney Faulkner rounded out scoring.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-4)
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (1-2)
FILLMORE (4-0) 63
HINSDALE (0-1) 22
SATURDAY:
BROCKPORT (3-2) 35
CANANDAIGUA (4-0) 50
Canandaigua used a 29-13 run in the first half to establish an insurmountable lead and reach 4-0. Leah Sheridan led Canandaigua scorers with 15. Ava Read and Julia Geitner scored eight apiece. Eily Hubler (7), Sophia Frayne (6) and Macy Falk (6) chipped in buckets for the Gray Wolves. Brockport’s Lydia Childs had 15 points.
SACRED HEART ACADEMY (Monsignor Martin) 32
OUR LADY OF MERCY (2-2) 50
NEWARK (1-1) 49
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (3-1) 60
Pittsford Sutherland clawed back from a seven-point halftime deficit, winning quarter three 19-10, for its third season win. Petra Hunt scored 28 in the second half, ending with 31. All after halftime, Hunt drained seven 3-pointers, a new Sutherland record. Lucy Bush tacked on 13 points, 11 rebounds and six assists. Karina Natale dropped 22 points for Newark. Malia Brown contributed eight points and eight rebounds.
HORNELL (4-0) 48
RANDOLPH (VI) 39
Selena Maldonado (13) and Payton Bentley (13) led Hornell scorers in the Roger Weiss Memorial Tournament win. Jordyn Dyring (11) reached double figures. Raegan Evingham (8) and Mia Nasca (3) rounded out the scoring.
ADDISON (0-5) 24
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-0) 53
Marcus Whitman built a 24-8 halftime lead en route to its third straight win. Aliysiah Clark scored 10 with seven steals. Lily Carroll and Maddie Daggett each finished with 10 points and four rebounds. Evy Royston recorded nine points, eight assists and five steals. Cecelia Conley added seven points and four boards. Sophie Snyder (4), Helen Snyder (4) and Ellie Deatherage (2) found the basket.
CHAUTAUQUA LAKE (VI) 31
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (3-2) 36
ELBA (2-0) 66
BYRON-BERGEN (4-1) 35
Elba got its second straight win to start the season behind Brea Smith’s 21-point, 12-rebound double-double. Sydney Reilly put up 18 points and 13 boards. Lydia Ross and Ava Buczek were contributors defensively. Other Bees to reach double figures were Janessa Amesbury (11) and Riley Shallenberger (10).
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (3-1) 46
EAST ROCHESTER (1-2) 36
Meyah Putnam put up 18 points including an eight-point third quarter that helped protect A-P’s 21-15 halftime lead. A-P outscored ER 25-21 in the final sixteen minutes. Evelyn Travis scored eight. Payton Hopkins, Tyanna Rivera-Pike and D’Mariannah Hinson-Pike poured in six each. Breanna Jorritsma added two. Aniyah Eldridge led ER scorers with 23 including an 18-point second half. Alex LaBounty tallied seven. Elizabeth Grbic, Deandra Lamont and Ella Romach had two apiece.
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (3-0) 54
WILLIAMSVILLE NORTH (VI) 47
Sofia Falleti was the spearhead as NDB stayed perfect behind her 19-point, 16-rebound double-double. Her sister, Gianna Falleti, contributed 11 points with three 3-pointers plus nine boards. Clairissa Milliman and Shirley Thompson added 10 points a piece.
“Today was a tremendous win for us on the road against a Class A school with our young team,” said NDB head coach Vinny Falleti. “They ran the floor and played very aggressive. I am so proud of their intensity and determination.”
NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN (3-0) 54
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (2-3) 31
Marci Hutler exploded for 43 points in New Life’s win. She scored double-digit points in each of the first three quarters, including 28 points by halftime. Kaziah Ntiamoah tallied eight points. Danielle Quampah (2) and Shinaida Abinkeng (1) scored. Elsie Oechsle led Northstar with 12 points including three 3-pointers. Abby Eschner added 10. Malie Knilson (3), Emma Kelly (2), Kayla Irwin (2) and Maliyah Gunnis (2) rounded out the scoring.
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