GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (1-5) 29
VICTOR (1-1) 64
Maia Pronti led Victor with a game-high 19 points hitting four threes. Morgan Livingston and Vanessa Chumacero each had 10 points in the win. Aimee Turner topped Greece Arcadia/Olympia with 10 points.
SOTA (2-3) 48
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (1-3) 26
EDISON/WOIS (2-3) 63
PADILLA (0-4) 36
Kaysia Jones led Edison/WOIS with 20 points. JaKayla Costello pitched in 17 points in the win. NaKayla Costello ended with nine points. Chloe Jarvis and Shayanae O’Neal each topped Padilla with eight points. Navaya Lovett added seven points.
MONROE (0-3) 26
EAST (3-1) 80
Semaj Jackson scored eight of her game-high 19 points in the third quarter as East outscored Monroe 24-0 to grab a 62-18 lead going into the fourth quarter. Jackson connected nine times from the floor and once from the free-throw line. Gabby Brown-Sutrdivant and Darianna Weathers each ended with 14 points in the win. Nevaeh Grisham hit for nine points. Ali’Yana Robinson, Ji’Asia Norris, Antwanette Coleman and Sinayah Abney each had four points. Alina Matta and Layla Germany each hit one three. Yarielys Lopez ended with two points. Kamya Clyburn and Jazmine Flowers each had eight points to lead Monroe. Kimani Mitchell and Kenya Scott each hit for four points. Jonairys Cruz added two points.
CHARLES G. FINNEY (5-0) 73
LIMA CHRISTIAN (0-2) 30
Allie Frederickson scored six of her game-high 24 points in the first quarter as Finney jumped out to a 17-5 lead. Frederickson snagged 16 boards to grab a double-double. Lucy Broome added 22 points and seven steals in the win. Kiley Knittle had 13 points. Lainey Vargas ended with seven points. Katie Frederickson connected for four points. Sydnei Davis hit for three points. Alyssa Marsh topped Lima Christian with 22 points. Sophy Britton (3), Lily Swan (2), Brielle Hammond (2) and Molly Teitsworth (1) each rounded out the scoring.
ROCHESTER PREP (1-2)
YOUNG WOMEN’S COLLEGE PREP (2-1)
KESHEQUA (5-1) 68
WELLSVILLE (4-1) 47
Ava Thayer and Braelyn Isaman each led Keshequa with 19 points. Isaman added nine steals, six rebounds and six assists. Alicia Wood ended with 10 points in the win. Bree Benner added seven points. Riley Nageldinger hit for five points. Ryley Benner and Abby Wood each finished with four points. MacKenna Dunbar topped Wellsville with a game-high 26 points. Natalie Adams pitched in 11 points. Caelyn Stevens (4), Emily Stuck (2), Ayla Faulkner (2) and Alexa Stuck (2) each scored for Wellsville.
BLOOMFIELD (1-2) 54
MYNDERSE (1-1) 37
Calla McCombs netted 16 of her game-high 28 points in the first half as Bloomfield grabbed a 29-18 lead going into the locker room. McCombs hit 10 times from the floor and went eight for eight from the free-throw line. Ashlyn Wright added 14 points in the win. Lily Baughman hit for seven points. Syd Falsone connected for three points and Solae Turner added two points. Chelsea Korzeniewski led Mynderse with 20 points. Peyton Verkey (8), Eden Prayne (4), Danielle McDermott (2) and Alessandra Nigro (2) each scored for Mynderse.
RED CREEK (3-1) 52
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-4) 22
Taylor Bailey led Red Creek with a game-high 17 points. Jada Brown added eight points in the win. AJ McIntyre topped North Rose-Wolcott with 11 points. Laryssa Moore ended with five points.
SODUS (0-4) 21
EAST ROCHESTER (2-3) 66
Aniyah Eldridge topped East Rochester with 16 points and six assists. Alex LaBounty ended with 15 points in the win. Mia Rountree added nine points. Ella Romach pitched in seven points and eight rebounds. DeAndra Lamont finished with seven points.
GANANDA (3-1) 48
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (4-2) 49
Taylor Carnevale scored 17 of her game-high 22 points in the first half as Clyde-Savannah grabbed a 31-27 lead going into the break. Carnevale hit seven times from the floor hitting five threes and three free throws. Kate Cronin connected on a field goal with seven seconds left to take the lead. Larissa Walters added nine points and 12 rebounds in the win. Bella Smart connected for eight points. Taylor Record added six points. Cronin hit for four points. Avery Hoffmann topped Gananda with a team-high 20 points. Leah Buffan hit for 16 points. Ava VanAntwerp (6), Lily Aylett (2), Olivia Moskal (2) and Jordyn Brice (2) rounded out the scoring.
WILLIAMSON/MARION (3-3) 33
LYONS (4-0) 61
Jayla Bell scored eight of her game-high 19 points in the first half as Lyons jumped out to a 33-12 lead going into halftime. Bell also added 10 rebounds to grab a double-double. The senior guard connected six times from the floor and five times from the free-throw line. Kamryn Bonnell ended with 10 points in the win. Ja’Niyah Bell, Car’Mella Parker and Sariah Tindal each ended with nine points. Addison Jones connected for four points and Kyla Betts hit one free-throw. Ellie Alexander topped Williamson/Marion with 17 points. Kendal Fernaays (6), Georgie Alexander (4), Kayla Bellefontaine (4) and Lydia McKay (2) rounded out the scoring.
PAVILION (1-5) 45
AVON (0-4) 43
Ella Tillotson hit the game-winner with six seconds left for Pavilion. Tillotson scored a game-high 21 points. Kylie Conway added 12 points in the win. Maria Geary led Avon with 19 points. Lauren Hill finished with 12 points. Sophia Fries had eight points.
LETCHWORTH (1-2) 41
YORK (4-1) 55
Rylee Cuozzo topped York with 16 points. Bree Parson finished with 12 points. Tessa Rodwell connected for 10 points in the win. Charity Scott hit for 16 points to lead Letchworth. Sasha Bellamy added nine points. Maya Bellamy connected for eight points. Carly Jines ended with five points and Kendall Jines had three points.
HAVERLING/HAMMONDSPORT (2-4) 38
HORNELL (5-0) 82
Raegan Evingham topped Hornell with a 21-point, 13-rebound double-double. Jordyn Drying ended with 15 points in the win. Payton Bentley added 14 points. Teegan Eveland had 12 points. Selena Maldonado finished with nine points and five assists. A ‘Jonay Hawkins connected for six points. Zahra Mehr had three points and Alexis Smith hit for two points.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-3) 34
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (1-1) 86
Hazell Nickerson led Caledonia-Mumford with 26 points. Liv Amorese added 20 points. Ava Amorese had 14 points and eight assists in the win.
PEMBROKE (2-0) 50
ATTICA (0-2) 35
Jayden Hootman led Pembroke scoring six of her game-high 13 points in the first quarter as Pembroke jumped out to a 22-4 lead. Hootman hit three times from beyond the arc and twice from inside. Peyton Liss added 10 points and seven steals in the win. Seneca Calderon connected for nine points. Morgan Coniber ended with seven points and six steals. Onolee Easterbrook hit for six points. Taylor Bischoff added three points and Kirsten Wright hit for two points. Alyssa Elmore topped Attica with 11 points. Emily Harmon finished with eight points. Meghan Gersitz (4), Corrin Orlowski (4), Nalani Mercado (4), McKenna Almeter (3) and Erin Snyder (1) rounded out the scoring.
KENDALL (1-3)
ALEXANDER (1-3)
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (2-1) 45
LYNDONVILLE (2-3) 35
Alea Groff scored a game-high 22 points to lead Oakfield-Alabama. Groff connected on seven threes which set a school record for most in a game. Allison Harkness added 10 points in the win. Allie Williams hit for seven points and grabbed 10 rebounds. Piper Hyde ended with five points. Raine Denny had two points. Alexa Clark grabbed 10 boards.
BYRON-BERGEN (5-1) 46
HOLLEY (3-1) 38
Janessa Amesbury scored 12 of her game-high 25 points in the fourth quarter for Byron-Bergen. Riley Shallenberger added 13 points in the win. Zoey Wolf led Holley with 16 points including five threes. Alivia Wolf finished with 13 points.
ADDISON (1-5) 32
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-5) 25
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (4-2) 37
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (6-0) 47
Bailey Mullen netted nine of her game-high 13 points in the second half as Canisteo-Greenwood outscored Avoca-Prattsburgh 28-19. Mullen hit three times from the floor including two threes, a jumper and five free throws. Paris May added 10 points in the win. Harlie McCaffery hit for nine points and eight rebounds. MacKenna Mullen ended with five points. McKenna Ferris and Anna Mitchell each had four points. Lyla Greenfield ended with two points. Meyah Putnam, Evelyn Travis and Tyanna Pikerivera each led Avoca-Prattsburgh with seven points. Breanna Jorritsma and D’Mariannah Pike each finished with six points. Payton Hopkins pitched in four points.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (0-4)
HINSDALE (0-3)
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