FRIDAY:
BROCKPORT (1-5) 63
GREECE ATHENA (4-0) 80
Russell Ellis scored a team-high 16 points as Greece Athena used a 27-6 run in the opening quarter to help it win a Monroe County contest. Ne’Sean Fowlks knocked down three three-pointers on his way to a 15-point night. I’zick Reaves scored 11 points, made five assists, stole the ball four times, and had three rebounds. I’zayah Reaves scored 11 points, made six assists, and had two steals. Dominic LaMar scored eight points and brought down eight rebounds. Travis Mack also tallied eight points and had four rebounds. Cole Poth had three points and four rebounds. Jake Figier scored three points. Josh Dueker and Ethan Gorham each finished with two points. Cortez George made a free throw. Daniel Dailey scored a team-high 14 points for Brockport. Ty Sherman scored 11 points off of the back of three three-pointers to join Dailey in double figures. Ayden Matthew’s trio of three-pointers helped him finish with nine points. Caleb Sheehan scored seven points. Other scorers for the Blue Devils were Tyler Houseman (6), Ethan Hart (6), Azay Odey (3), Mason Friedo (3), Brodee Henshaw (2), and Tyler Judd (2).
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (2-4) 59
GREECE OLYMPIA (3-3) 64
Terry Griffin Jr. powered Greece Olympia to the tune of 31 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks. Caiden Evans scored 16 points to go with five steals, and four assists. Kahleil Pritchett scored seven points. Other scorers for the Spartans were Connor Welker (5), Curtis Welker (4), and Bran’Dale Lester. Quinn Kailbourne supplied 22 points to lead Honeoye Falls-Lima. Jacob Weber got all 15 of his points from behind the three-point line. Grady Goodberlet supplied eight points. Other scorers for the Cougars were Holden Kamm (6), Nate Meacham (4), Shane Samson (1), Cade Merrill (1), and Brody Swan (1).
EASTRIDGE (3-2) 73
GREECE ODYSSEY (3-2) 58
Larry Wiegant scored 21 points and Terrance Clark added 17 to help Eastridge secure a Monroe County win. Mike Cathey paired 27 points and 22 rebounds to power Greece Odyssey. Gavin Williams supplied 14 points.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-4) 59
IRONDEQUOIT (2-2) 55 (OT)
Brayden Stedman hit a three-pointer as time expired to force overtime and buried another to take the lead with 0.7 seconds left in overtime and earn the victory for Churchville-Chili. Stedman finished with 14 points, a dozen of which being scored in the fourth quarter and overtime. Lucas Karelus scored all 14 of his points in the second half. Josh Miner scored a dozen points, and Jason Small contributed 11 points. Joe Andrecolich-Montesand scored six points, and Jaxon Tensley had two points. Chase Leonardo scored a team-high 20 points for Irondequoit. Goti Bandas tallied 10 points. BJ Kemp turned in nine points. Other scorers for the Eagles were Myles Wynn (5), Josh Morse (5), Jayden Patterson (4), and Brien Walker (2).
BRIGHTON (1-3) 65
SPENCERPORT (3-3) 51
Abram Levy (14), Grady Hopkin (13) and Yele Enya (12) combined for 39 of Brighton’s 65 points to lead the Bruins to a Monroe County win. Dan Regan scored nine points. Tim Tourangeau chipped in six points. Other scorers for Brighton were Kaleb Matthews (4), TJ Spence (3), Brody Kamm (2), and Sam Robertson (2). Hunter Streb paced Spencerport with 18 points. Tony Kanaley piled up 10 points. Jah’mere Pritchett scored eight points. Other scorers for Spencerport were Eric Schuyler (5), Aiden Grinnell (4), Cam Khuns (4), and Kamariel LaBord (2).
VICTOR (2-2) 69
CANANDAIGUA (3-2) 62
Griffen Hopkins connected on four three-pointers, converted 15 of 20 free throws and finished with 45 points as Victor rallied from a 40-29 halftime deficit in the Monroe County win. RJ Johnson added a dozen points for the Blue Devils. Brody Burgess supplied seven points. Colin Barber hit a three-pointer, and Owen Dake had two points. Connor Chapman paced Canadaigua with 22 points. Kobe Maroney hit five three-pointers and finished with 17 points. Jaiden Pierce supplied eight points, Finnnan Damann added seven points, and Nate Brinza tallied six points. Drew Williamee had two points.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (5-1) 55
PITTSFORD MENDON (3-3) 46
Hayden Birch and Jackson Birch combined for 13 third-quarter points when Pittsford Sutherland erased a halftime deficit and went on to win its fifth straight game. Trailing by three, both players connected three times from the floor. Jackson Birch added a free throw as the Knights took a 40-36 lead into the fourth quarter. Hayden Birch finished with a team-high 14 points. Jackson Birch had 13. Sam Byrne scored 10 in the win. Luke Phillips (5), Tyler Allen (5), Roman Goldstein (4), Jayden Morale-Cleggett (3) and Ben Turner (1) also scored for Sutherland. Trevor Nally and Josh Shadders scored 11 points apiece to lead Mendon. Nally had five and Shadders four in the second quarter to help the Vikings take a 25-22 lead into halftime. Amari Coleman added nine points. John Leitner (8), Cayden Rathman (5) and Ryan Connolly (2) finished off the scoring for Mendon. The game, held at the University of Rochester’s Palestra, was part of the annual Rainbow Classic in which proceeds from the event are donated to the Golisano Children’s Hospital.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (1-3) 58
RUSH-HENRIETTA (5-0) 77
Jalen Taggert netted 14 of his 27 points in a third quarter that saw Rush-Henrietta outscore Webster Schroeder 32-19 to help secure the Monroe County win for the Royal Comets. Avery Council supplied 24 points, 11 of which coming in the opening frame. Other scorers for Rush-Henrietta were Talhah Ali (9), Amir Abdul-Haqq (7), Daniel James Jr. (5), and Jahquin Brown (2). Nicholas Schillaci led Webster Schroeder with 14 points. Connor Fulkerson added 13 points. Samuel Nick scored 10 points. Other scorers for the Warriors were Tyler Washingon (7), Evan Boyer (6), Aydin Stephens (3), Miles Mancuso (2), and Santino Dellefave (1).
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-1) 59
GATES CHILI (5-1) 67
Jaylen Givens finished with 21 points and Joey Vigerzi scored 20 points to help lead Gates Chili to the Monroe County win. Jaden Robinson had five points and 11 rebounds. Derrik Davis paired four points with five assists. Nehemiah Pye tallied eight points. Chris Elliott (5) and Gianni Salandy (4) also scored for the Spartans. Levi Kulik supplied 22 points for Webster Thomas. Joseph Baller (13) and AJ LaLoggia (12) also finished in double figures. Sean Quinn scored nine points, while Mateo Pietrantoni had three points.
HILTON (0-6) 57
PENFIELD (4-1) 83
Christian Zarzycki scored 21 of his 23 points in the first half and splashed six three-pointers to help Penfield pick up a win in Monroe County play. Patrick Emling added 19 points for the Patriots. Jackson Green supplied eight points. Other scorers for Penfield were Tristian McEnroe (7), Michael Moxley (7), CJ Johnson (4), Gabe Reyes (3), Henry Barber (2), and Jake McCarthy (2). Matthew Kosiorek paced Hilton with 17 points. Cooper Streb scored 11 points. Other players in the scoring column for Hilton were Kallin Whelehan (9), Jack Smith (6), Jackson Oliveri (5), Jackson Esposito (4), Payden Prince (2), Shane Thompson (2), and Matthew Mandrycky (1).
FAIRPORT (5-0) 84
PADILLA (1-5) 44
LaShard Lowry Jr. scored 16 points in the first three quarters as Fairport earned the win. Landon Brunken connected on a pair of three-pointers and finished with 14 points, and Drew Sisson hit three three-pointers and closed with 13 points. Sam Roselli contributed 10 points. Jon Roessel had nine points. Other scorers for the Red Raiders were Trey Bauza (6), Hadi Dergham (5), Andrew Gruba (4), Matt Swan (3), Lucas Amarel (2), and Alex Grejda (2). Isaiah Caruthers scored 16 points to lead Padilla. TeVierre Miranda added 13 points. Daniel Gay tallied eight points. Dawon Watson scored two points, and Ja’zeil Ragins and Hasson Isgowe each had one.
BATAVIA (1-2) 45
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-1) 57
Brody Royston scored a team-high 19 points to help Marcus Whitman win a game in which it led 14-5 at the end of the first quarter. Logan Storms (14) and Myles Prendergrast (12) also reached double figures for the Wildcats. Tariku Blueye scored eight points, and Brayden Amadeo had four points. Gavin White had 20 points to power Batavia. Carter Mullen scored 10 points for the Blue Devils. Justin Smith (9) and Casey Mazur (6) were the other scorers for Batavia.
EARLY COLLEGE (0-4) 38
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (1-3) 76
Ishmael Gonzales had 22 points and four steals to lead School of the Arts to a victory in RCAC play. Latrell Ingram put together a statline of 13 points, eight rebounds, and five steals. Zayvier Little had 11 points, seven rebounds, and five steals. Other scorers for School of the Arts were Bennie Laver (9), Paul Stevens (9), Jordan Jenkins (6), Bruce Newton (3), D’Elegence Wilson (2), and Anthony Shellman (1). Demarion Griffin’s 17 points were a team-high for Early College. Josue Oquendo contributed 10 points. Tyrell Grant finished with eight points, and Cincere Moxley-Studymine had three points.
AQUINAS (3-0) 63
McQUAID (3-4) 47
Leading 46-42 after three quarters, AQ’s defense turned in a master class over the final eight minutes of play. The Li’l Irish forced turnovers on the first five McQuaid possessions of the stanza and eight of nine to grab a double-digit lead. READ MORE.
ROCHESTER PREP (5-1) 57
FINNEY (3-5) 46
Kyron Shaw and Jayden Sheffield each scored 15 points to lead Rochester Prep. Juelien Hill added nine points. Lamont Hill scored five points. Other scorers for Rochester Prep were Jahmere Brown (4), Ciere Dean (4), and Jakhi Jackson (3). Ethan Knog scored 19 points for Finney. Brealen Broome contributed 16 points. Eli Drake added seven points. Pablo Molleja finished with four points.
NEWARK (2-2) 52
WATERLOO (5-2) 61
Dylan Caraballo connected on three three-pointers and ended with 28 points to lead Waterloo to a Finger Lakes victory. Carter Peterson scored 10 of his 14 points in the first half. Justin Knowlton and Hayden Willett both finished with six points. Evan Gasparco scored four points, and Brandon Lee had three points. Eric Finn put together 16 points to lead Newark. Terrell Jenkins scored 13 points. Other scorers for the Reds were Levar Moore (6), Jahnor Allen (6), Collin George (5), Blake Steve (3), and Ramon Heredia (3).
WAYNE (5-0) 52
GENEVA (3-3) 33
Cam Blankenberg accounted for five of his game-high 23 points in the second quarter, and Wayne won by double digits for the third time this season. Blankenberg connected on one of his two 3-pointers for the game and added a field goal in the second as the Eagles grabbed a 25-14 advantage heading into the locker room. Aidan Twist added 18 points in the win. Richard Miles (5), Cory Jones (4) and Isaac White (2) also scored for Wayne. Kaden Larsen led Geneva with 17 points. Jahzire White added 10 points. Andrew Green and Xavier Proaylor had three apiece for the Panthers.
MYNDERSE (2-3) 66
MIDLAKES (2-5) 36
PENN YAN (0-5) 38
PALMYRA-MACEDON (4-1) 53
Carter Young scored 14 points and had six rebounds to help Palmyra-Macedon break a 20-20 halftime tie in the win. Shane Maier supplied a dozen points. Logan Bauer scored eight points. Brady Leo and Ryan Caffyn each tallied six points, with Leo adding four assists. Matthew Tones led Penn Yan with 17 points. Braden Fingar (7) and Aven Foster (6) also scored for the Mustangs.
RED JACKET (2-1) 60
BLOOMFIELD (2-3) 56
Tim Brown scored 16 points as Red Jacket opened the game on a 17-3 run in a Finger Lakes win. Dixon Hobart added 11 points. Jackson Kennelly totaled 10 points. Other scorers for Red Jacket were D Henry (9), Truman Hill (6), W Decann (5), and A Zepkowski (3). Braedon Smith supplied 16 points to lead Bloomfield. Grady Rogers and Sean Totton each scored 13 points. Other scorers for the Bombers were Ben Jones (6), Dagan Brewster (4), Caleb Beadnell (3), and Ryan Dimeno (1).
NAPLES (0-4) 34
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (3-2) 48
Aidan Webster paired 16 points with 16 rebounds while making two assists and swiping two steals to lead Dundee/Bradford to a win that saw the Bravescots outscore Naples 26-14 in the second half. Jeremy Stiles scored 14 points and had four steals. Alex Goltry knocked down six free throws for his six points.
RED CREEK (5-1) 39
EAST ROCHESTER (5-0) 59
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (1-3) 45
AVON (4-1) 76
Josh Harter scored 26 points, made 10 steals, and dished out six assists to help lead Avon to its fourth straight win. Ryan Hillman and Trevor Stroud scored 13 points and 11 points respectively, with Stroud adding five steals. Connor Smith paired seven points with five rebounds and Travis Hollada paired four points with six rebounds. Sean McNear finished with a dozen points to pace Caledonia-Mumford. Collin Foote scored eight points.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-4) 30
HORNELL (3-2) 72
Wyatt Evingham connected on five of Hornell’s 11 three-pointers and finished with 19 points as the Red Raiders picked up a Livingston County win. Demayne Dixon also had 19 points. Charlie Mulford led Wayland-Cohocton with a dozen points.
LETCHWORTH (3-3) 56
GENESEO (6-1) 79
Jackson Willis buried four three-pointers and ended with a game-high and tied for the Geneseo school-record 41 points to lead Geneseo to a Livingston County victory. Avery Hepler connected on five three-pointers and totaled 18 points. Brody Beachel hit five three-pointers and led Letchworth with 25 points. Hayden Schroeder and Issac Hansen added eight points each.
WARSAW (2-3) 49
PAVILION (3-3) 52
MOUNT MORRIS (2-4) 42
KESHEQUA (3-1) 60
Aiden Upright scored 20 points and brought down 10 rebounds to lead Keshequa to the Livingston County win. Ian Hinrich paired 17 points with 12 rebounds. Brady Wood hit four three-pointers and ended with 16 points. Other scorers for Keshequa were Owen Pike (4), Aiden Howe (2), and Zack Smathers (1). Luis Crespo-Toledo knocked down six three-pointers and finished with 21 points while adding six rebounds and two steals for Mount Morris. Ben Canary scored 10 points and blocked two shots. Matt Bacon scored three points and made six assists. Shawntez Brown scored two points and had nine rebounds. Ed Colon and Rowen Clester each also scored two points.
PEMBROKE (2-3) 48
HOLLEY (3-3) 44
Josh vonKramer knocked down four three-pointers and scored 14 points to lead Pembroke to the win. Jaylen Bridge scored 10 points and brought down nine rebounds. Caleb Felski tallied 13 points. Joshua Silpoch had a game-high 20 points for Holley. Vincent Golisano produced 11 points. Avante Walker contributed 10 points.
PORTVILLE (VI) 51
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (5-3) 63
GREEN MOUNTAIN (CO) 70
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (3-2) 30
Game was played at the KSA Pre-Holiday Tournament in Kissimmee, Florida.
SATURDAY:
GANANDA (4-1) 59
MYNDERSE (3-3) 73
Griffin Hilimire led the way with a game-high 23 points including 15 in the second quarter as Mynderse outscored Gananda 25-4 to earn a second consecutive victory. Anthony Luffman added 18 points including 14 in the second half of play while Jack Brady netted 14. Nicholas Mansell ended with nine points while Alan Plumm rounded out the scoring with eight. Hunter Vogt and Cooper Grassel led Gananda with 16 points apiece while Owen Switzer accounted for 11. 12 of Grassel’s 16 came from three-point range. Adho Magee tallied six points while Maddox Stoughton and Dylan Strang finished with three apiece. To complete the scoring, Braeden Caviness and Peter Jacob added two points apiece.
SOUTH SENECA (4-0) 51
SODUS (2-4) 49
Kenny Halsey led all scorers with 20 points with 15 coming from beyond the arc and eight in the fourth quarter to lift South Seneca. South Seneca has held opponents under 50 points three times this season. Kyan Miller-Hopkins accounted for 10 points while Taj Amisano netted eight. Logan Laverack tallied four points all in the final eight minutes and teammate Sam Dufour added four to round out the scoring. Amonte Barr was the only double-digit scorer with 17 points for Sodus including nine from three-point land. Daniel Littlefield and Evan Laird ended with eight apiece while Terrance Barber scored seven points. JaQuez Davis (4), Dexcel Santiago (3) and Cody Tack (2) rounded out the scoring for Sodus.
EAST ROCHESTER (6-0) 69
YORK (3-2) 57
Eli Tanner put up a game-high 25 points to lead East Rochester as the Bombers jumped out to a 23-11 lead in the first quarter. Ray Allen ended with 16 points while Justice Allen finished with 12 points and Judah Tanner 10. East Rochester has defeated all opponents by double-digits this season. For York, Parker Bonafede led the scoring with 17 points while Mason Parson accounted for 16. Zach Bauer netted nine points while Liam Ezard tallied eight.
DANSVILLE (0-6) 47
PERRY (2-4) 54
Emmit Hill recorded a game-high 18 points including 12 in the third quarter to lead Perry to its second straight victory. Entering the fourth with a five-point lead, Johnathan Grover scored seven of his game total 12 points in the final eight minutes while Tyler Harvey added 12 as well. Beau Slocum (4), Parker Tallman (4), Blake Jackson (3), and James Shearman (1) completed Perry’s scoring. For Dansville, Caleb Knapp led the way with 13 points while Ivan Wolf-Mialky also finished in double-figures with 11. Brady Henchen (8), Clayton Rigdon (7), Quinn Dixon (6), and Mark Sick (2) rounded out the scoring.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (1-4) 46
WHEATLAND-CHILI (4-0) 56
Leighton Williams stuffed the stat sheet with a game-high 27 points, along with 14 rebounds and six steals along the way to lead Wheatland-Chili to its fourth straight double-digit victory. Jackson Semmel finished in double-figures with 10 points while A’nari Trotter added nine. Emilio Ellington and Kiev Elzey tallied four points apiece while Junior Kamara finished with two points. For Caledonia-Mumford, Aaron Blaker led the way with 14 points while teammate Collin Foote ended with 11.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (2-3) 52
ALBION (VI) 56
BALDWINSVILLE (III) 78
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (3-3) 22
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (4-3) 56
CUBA-RUSHFORD (4-1) 77
EDISON (1-3)
ITHACA (IV)
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