MONROE (3-1) 85
EDISON (1-4) 35
Taj Mullins dropped 19 points and dished out five assists, as Monroe featured four double-digit scorers. Navareon Patton followed with 10 points and six helpers. Marcus Freeman chipped in 10 points and eight boards. Jordan Reis scored 13 points and grabbed 10 boards for a double-double. READ MORE.
WORLD OF INQUIRY (5-0) 66
WILSON (1-4) 63
Kanaz Linder scored 10 of his 14 points after the break, allowing World of Inquiry to fend off a late surge. Linder tallied eight points in the third frame, making a pair of shots inside the arc and knocking down four free throws. Linder also added eight boards, eight assists and five steals. Jaedon Adams-Griffin finished with 21 points, nine rebounds, two helpers and two steals. Adams-Griffin knocked down three of his seven buckets from beyond the arc. Curtis Bell compiled 18 points, three rebounds and a steal. Bell went 5-for-6 at the charity stripe and made six shots from the floor, including a pair of three-pointers. Junayde Dunn-Richardson chipped in seven points for the Griffins. Jayvion Phillips uncorked a three-pointer. For Wilson, Jesse Lynn tallied 11 points in the final frame, part of a 24-point quarter to bring the Wildcats close. Lynn finished with 24 points total and made nine shots from the floor, including two from deep. Ibra Hakizimana drilled three jumpers from beyond the arc in the fourth quarter and five in the game. Hakizimana tallied 18 points. Linus Flood chipped in seven points and added a three-pointer in the final frame. Messiah Legacy scored four points on two baskets. Jahsiah Arnold netted a three-pointer.
LYONS (3-3) 81
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-3) 54
JJ Johnson dropped 22 points and grabbed 20 boards, paving the way for Lyons on the road. Johnson added three blocks and made nine shots inside the arc. Stephen LeBrecht followed with 17 points, eight boards and four takeaways. LeBrecht scored 10 in the opening frame, making four shots inside the arc and a pair of charity stripe conversions. Ben Bookmiller made four shots from the floor, including a pair of three-pointers and tacked on 14 points for the Lions. Contrell Parker Jr. chipped in 10 points, making three of his four baskets inside the arc and had four helpers alongside a pair of steals. Kaywon Butler finished with six points and four assists. Jah’Zyree Smith had two assists and six points. Stavell LeBrecht uncorked a three-pointer. For Clyde-Savannah, Tanner Buisch scored a game-high 30 points. Buisch went 10-for-12 at the line and made 10 shots inside two-point range. Zymere Smith followed with 12 points, converting five two-pointers and two free throws. Jackson Barr and Jace Paylor both netted a three-pointer. Chris Titus converted a three-point play.
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MARION (0-6) 19
EAST ROCHESTER (4-0) 67
LE ROY (3-2) 65
HOLLEY (3-2) 51
Jean Agosto scored 18 of Le Roy’s 22 points in the last 10 minutes, as Le Roy pulled away late on the road. Agosto finished with 28 points and in the last 10 minutes, made eight shots inside the arc and a pair of free throws. Agosto also grabbed nine boards and dished out three assists. Matthew Hockey followed with 12 points, six rebounds and five assists. Hockey netted two of his five baskets from three-point range. Jake Higgins compiled a double-double, scoring 11 points and grabbing 12 boards. Higgins also dished out three helpers and added two rejections. Aaric Luce scored eight points on four baskets, grabbed seven boards and had two assists. Adam Woodworth chipped in six points on three shots, four assists and three rebounds. For Holley, Vincent Golisano and Joshua Silpoch both tallied 14 points. Golisano made six shots inside the arc and went 2-for-2 at the line, while Silpoch made three of his five baskets from two-point range and was 2-4 from the charity stripe. Destin Kuyal chipped in 10 points, converting three of his four baskets inside the arc. Christopher Mosier added nine ponts. Mason Moyer netted a three-pointer.
BYRON-BERGEN (2-4) 41
ALEXANDER (4-2) 80
On a night that he celebrated a recent milestone, Dylan Pohl poured in 19 of his game-high 35 points in the first quarter as Alexander jumped out to a 27-13 advantage on the way to a third straight win. Pohl connected seven times from the floor and converted on five free throw attempts over the opening eight minutes. Isaiah Wright added nine points in the victory. Damien Hale accounted for eight, and Tony Pellegrino had six for the Trojans which have won each of their past three games by double digits. Austin Wakefield (4), Justin Brooks (1), Jake Brooks (4), Alex Bartholomew (4), Mason Snyder (4) and Nick Marzolf (3) rounded out the scoring for Alexander. Pohl recently became the first player in program history to reach the career 1,000-point mark. Noah Clare led Byron-Bergen with nine points. Cole DiQuattro had eight and Andre White seven for the Bees. Justin DeLeo (5), Omari Bryant (3), Adam Cadernas (5), Joseph Brumsted (2) and Mason Farner (2) also scored for B-B.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (3-0) 65
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (2-2) 42
Leighton Williams poured in 32 points, lifting Wheatland-Chili on the road. Jackson Semmel followed with 12 points. A’nari Trotter and Kiev Elzey both chipped in six points apiece. Ben Hebrock tallied four points. Junior Kamara had three points. Emilio Ellington accounted for two points.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (2-1) 29
ADDISON (2-4) 83
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (5-0) 72
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-7) 22
Quinton Houghtaling compiled 12 points, seven rebounds and three assists allowing Canisteo-Greenwood to remain unbeaten. Griffin Robards followed with 10 points. Kaden Mitchell tallied eight points. Joe Mitchell chipped in five points and Nate Prete had four.
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (4-1) 76
LYNDONVILLE (0-4) 32
TJ Cephus Jr. tallied 15 of his 24 points in the second frame, part of a 28-point quarter that allowed Notre Dame Batavia to pull away. Cephus Jr. finished with nine baskets, including three from beyond the arc. Chase Antinore chipped in nine points in the second stanza, making four shots inside the arc and converting a three-point play. Antinore finished with 15 points. Aiden Bellavia added 13 points, making five of his six buckets inside two-point range. Makyell Walker converted three shots from the floor, including a pair of three-pointers and tallied nine points. Stetson Hall scored four points on two baskets. Gabe Mileham and Owen Therrien both converted a three-pointer. For Lyndonville, Lane Woodworth led with a team-high 13 points. Woodworth knocked down five field goals and made two from beyond the arc. Quincy McClinsey scored six points on three made shots. Jacob Pitcher added five points. Amir Huzair made a three-pointer.
CUBA-RUSHFORD (4-1) 55
FILLMORE (6-0) 60
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (4-3) 67
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (1-4) 52
Brody Vance and Colton Calladine combined for 46 points, powering Andover-Whitesville on the road. Vance led with 25 points and made three of his 11 field goals from beyond the arc. Calladine made nine shots from the floor, including a pair of three-pointers. Vincent Joyce chipped in 11 points and made four of his five buckets inside the arc. James Miller-Young scored six points on three baskets. For Avoca-Prattsburgh, JJ Crowder finished with a team-high 22 points. Crowder went 7-for-10 at the charity stripe and made six field goals, three of which came from deep. Carter Button scored nine of his 13 points in the final frame, making two of his three shots from beyond the arc and a free throw. Austin Swift went 2-2 and knocked down three of his four buckets inside the arc for 11 points. Colin Zurlick scored four points on two baskets.
HINSDALE (2-4) 42
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (1-3) 30
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (3-1) 7
MCDOWELL (PA) 69
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