FRIDAY:
VICTOR (2-2) 51
CANANDAIGUA (5-0) 55
Eily Hubler scored six of her game-high 19 points in the fourth quarter when Canandaigua rallied from a four-point deficit after three quarters of play. Hubler connected on two of her five 3-pointers over the final stanza. Teammate Ava Read added seven of her 11 points in the decisive frame. Julia Geitner hit four 3-pointers and finished with 17 points in the win. Macy Falk scored eight points. Victor’s Eva Pronti hit two of her three 3-pointers on the night in the third quarter as the Blue Devils took a 43-40 advantage into the fourth. Vanessa Chumacero led Victor with 11 points. Kelly Wightman scored 10. Morgan Livingston added nine points. Allie Pisano (6), Quin Fitzsimmons (4) and Grace Janczak (2) also scored for Victor. The game was part of the Scott Zahn Classic. Canandaigua holds a 9-4 advantage in the head-to-head series.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (3-2) 36
PITTSFORD MENDON (5-1) 48
Sarah Hanfland accounted for seven of her nine points in the fourth quarter when Mendon used a 17-9 advantage to pull away from a four-point game. Eva Dixon led the Vikings with 11 points, while Natalie Mai also reached double-digits with 10. Katie Crowley (8), Leena Mobeen (6), and Gabby Esposito (4) rounded out scoring for Mendon. Lucy Bush led Sutherland with 19 points. Taylor Hamilton had six points. Kenzie Dermody (4), Moody Littlefield (2), Petra Hunt (2), Ella McDermott (2), and Lena Gilbertson (1) also scored for Sutherland. 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.
GATES CHILI (1-4) 36
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-2) 62
Shaye Angelo put up 21 points and pulled down eight rebounds for Honeoye Falls-Lima. Carolyn Smith (15 points, 7 steals) and Kam Burdett (12) also contributed for the Cougars. Melice Gay recorded 12 points for Gates Chili.
BRIGHTON (1-5) 11
PENFIELD (4-1) 48
Emma Alexander led Penfield with 15 points as 11 Patriots contributed to the scoring.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-4) 37
EAST (4-1) 63
Gabrielle Brown-Sturdivant led East with a 13-point and 10-assist double double night, reaching the 1,000-point mark in scoring for her career. Brown and Nevaeh Grisham combined for 13 points in the second quarter when East built 30-15 advantage heading into halftime. Grisham scored 12 points in the win. Darianna Weathers added 11, and Jiasia Norris put up eight points with 10 rebounds. Semay Jackson (8), Ali’Yana Robinson (3), Layla Germany (3), Ayasha Cherry (3), Antwanette Coleman (2), Alina Matta (2), and Sinayah Atoney (1) rounded out scoring for East. Erin Marone scored a team-high 10 for Churchville-Chili, while Merry Payne and Ava Donaghue tallied six each. Cadence Bachmann (4), Bianca Labitz (3), Ari Williams (3), Julia Gaffney (3), and Lexi Finnigan (2) rounded out scoring.
GREECE ATHENA (1-5) 32
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-2) 62
Olivia Bommelje got Webster Thomas back in the win column with a team-leading 17 points, while Kristina Baller was just behind with 16 points for Titans. Maggie Smith earned a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds, while Olivia Pelton also scored 10. Cara Elrod (12) and Bianca White (9) paced Greece Athena/Odyssey.
ROCHESTER PREP (1-4) 9
EASTRIDGE (5-0) 76
Aaliviah Green scored 50 points for Eastridge, while adding in eight steals on defense. Alyssa Cowart also reached double-digits for the Lancers with 13 points, adding eight rebounds and assists and tallying nine steals. Ada Krupa (8 pts, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals), Tierra-Nicole Green (4 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, five steals),and QaMariona Greene (1 point, 7 rebounds, 2 steals) also contributed offensively, while Madyson Fizer recorded 10 rebounds, eight assists, six steals, and six blocks. Trinity Crowder scored six for Rochester Prep, while Jalade Joyette scored two and Chelsea Snow one.
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BATAVIA (0-6) 40
LE ROY (3-3) 43
GENEVA (4-2) 45
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (1-5) 33
Kate Good (15), Meghan Forbes (12), and Trinity Maxon (10) all had double-digit scoring nights for Geneva. Nyah Mitchell-Lawrence led Wilson/Early College with 11.
MIDLAKES (4-2) 34
MYNDERSE (1-2) 33
Down 19-15 at the half, Midlakes outscored Mynderse 19-14 the rest of the way to grab the narrow win. Sophey Carswell scored all 12 of her points for Midlakes in the second half to help spearhead the comeback. Zoey Overslaugh also had a dozen points. Emma LaBour (6) and Makenzie Davis (4) rounded out scoring. Chelsea Korzeniewski led Mynderse with 11 points, followed by Peyton Verkey (9), with Alessandra Nigro (5), Eden Prayne (4), and Danielle McDermott (4) rounding out scoring for the Blue Devils.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (2-3) 45
PENN YAN (3-3) 29
BLOOMFIELD (2-2) 74
WAYNE (1-4) 32
Bloomfield came out strong and ended the first half up 31-18 before extending the lead in the second. Lily Baughman and Calla McCombs each scored 27 points. Selia Kachmaryk (5), Addie Falsone (5), Sadie Kachmaryk (4), Solae Turner (4), and Sadie Kachmaryk (2) rounded out scoring. Samantha Branner led Wayne with 14 points.
WATERLOO (4-1) 60
NEWARK (2-2) 59
Addison Bree led Waterloo to the close win with 23 points, while Tangel Williams and Maci Mueller scored 10 each. Delainy Battin tallied up eight points, while Gwyn Panek added seven and Khia Moody two.
NAPLES (1-3) 33
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (4-1) 54
Kendall Parker led Dundee/Bradford with 26 points as the BraveScots outscored Naples 48-25 over the last three quarters of play. Riley Stinson (8), Meredith Doan (6), Carsen Larrison (4), Cheyanne Grandall (4), Danica Hall (3), and Korrin Yeoman (3) rounded out scoring. Emily Lester led Naples with 13 points. Erica Reigelsperger (8), Grayce Hebding (4), Natalie Brahm (4), Mia Betrus (2), and Cassidy White (2) rounded out scoring.
AVON (0-5) 28
MARCUS WHITMAN (6-0) 48
Lily Carroll led Marcus Whitman with a double-double of 15 points and 10 rebounds, adding in three steals for good measure. Alyisiah Clark also reached double digits for the Wildcats with 11 points, pulling off six steals and pulling down seven rebounds as well. Sophie Snyder put up eight points while recording six rebounds and four steals. Maddie Daggett (6), Evy Royston (3), Cecelia Conley (3) and Helen Snyder (2) rounded out scoring for Marcus Whitman. Maria Geary lead Avon in scoring with 19 points, with Payton Rice (5), Sophia Fries (2), and Tessa Van Allen (2) also getting in the scorebook.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (5-2) 62
SODUS (0-5) 20
Taylor Carnevale’s 24 points and five rebounds propelled the Golden Eagles, while Larissa Walters recorded a double-double of 16 points and 10 rebounds. Bella Smart (7), Katie Cronin (6) Alexis Tohafjian (7), and Taylor Record (2) rounded out scoring for Clyde-Savannah, wit Tohafjian pulling down 14 rebounds. Record notched six rebounds, three assists, and six steals in addition to her scoring. Cronin has four rebounds and four blocks.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-5) 26
WILLIAMSON/MARION (4-3) 44
EAST ROCHESTER (2-4) 32
YORK (5-1) 62
York jumped out to a 21-6 lead after the first quarter and never looked back. Tessa Rodwell led the Golden Knights with 15 points, adding eight rebounds and three assists for good measure. Bree Parsons also reached double-digits for York, scoring 12 points with six rebounds and three assists. Rylee Cuozzo led the team with 13 rebounds and scored eight points. Gianna McClain (8 points, 6 rebounds), Isabel Laney (7), Fiona Grant (6 points, 6 rebounds), Leah Cuozzo (4 points, 5 rebounds), and Adeline Ayers (2) also got into the scorebook for York. Aniyah Eldridge paced East Rochester with 20 points, hitting six three-pointers in the game.
PAVILION (2-5) 40
MOUNT MORRIS (1-2) 26
WARSAW (0-4) 21
LETCHWORTH (2-2) 37
Sasha Bellamy scored 16 points to lead Letchworth, while Charity Scott reached double-digits in both points (10) and steals (12). Kendall Jines (6), Harper Bliss (4), and Gillian Kemp (1) rounded out scoring for the Legends, with Kemp pulling down nine rebounds and Maya Bellamy recording seven. Kaylyn Dickes led Warsaw with 11 points, while Maddie Schurr (7) and Emily Klump (3) also got in the scorebook.
GENESEO (3-2) 37
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (2-1) 59
Hazell Nickerson racked up a double-double with 19 points and 17 rebounds for the Caledonia-Mumford Raiders, while Olivia Amorese added 15. Ava Amorese also reached double-digits with 12 points, adding in eight rebounds and seven assists. Geneseo’s Olivia Bucci scored 17 points with seven rebounds. Natalie Capel put up eight points, while Madi Reitz came down with six rebounds.
PERRY (3-1) 69
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-4) 23
All nine players for Perry scored, while four Yellowjackets scored at least 10. Nellie Koronas led the scoring with 12 points and eight rebounds, while Melody Conroy, Jessah Morris, and Kara Givens each scored 10. Madi Montelone earned credit for 13 assists.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (6-1) 37
DANSVILLE (4-1) 41
Megan Tyler’s 20 points led Dansville to a comeback victory, and added eight rebounds, three steals, and an assist for good measure. Taylor Hamsher also reached double digits with 10 points, recording three rebounds and steals each, and an assist. Morgan Ball (5 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals), Emily Versluis (3 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist), and Kassidy Cole (3 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 steals) also contributed. Canisteo-Greenwood was led by Bailey Mullen, with 14 points and 13 rebounds for a double-double. Mckenna Ferris (6), Paris May (6), Harlie McCaffrey (5), Anna Mitchell (3), and Mackenna Mullen (3) also scored.
ALEXANDER (1-4) 38
BYRON-BERGEN (5-1) 59
Byron-Bergen came back from an early 6-0 Alexander run to take a 10-9 lead before a 23-6 second quarter propelled Byron-Bergen to victory, with Janessa Amesbury leading all scorers with 28 points on the game. Teammate Riley Shallenberger added 16. Paige Morton led Alexander with 10 points.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-1) 49
WHEATLAND-CHILI (1-2) 36
Piper Hyde scored a game-high 19 points for Oakfield-Alabama, while Allie Williams also reached double digits for the Hornets, with 11 points. Alea Groff (8 points, 4 rebounds, 3 steals, 3 assists), Allison Harkness (5 points), Raine Denny (3 points), and Alexa Clark (3 points, 7 rebounds) also scored, while Rylee Denny aided on seven assists. Vanessa Guerrero paced Wheatland-Chili with 15 point, including three three-pointers. Ashanti Caton added 11.
ATTICA (0-2)
KENDALL (2-3)
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (2-4) 47
OLEAN (VI) 28
SATURDAY:
HILTON (4-0) 67
IRONDEQUOIT (3-3) 32
Mallory Heise scored 22 points in the first half to help the Cadets stay perfect. She ended with 29 points, 11 rebounds, five assists and five blocks. Maddie Murphy scored 12 and had 10 at halftime. Paige Siciliano had a 10-point second half. Jayleigh Esposito tallied six points. Ella Simonelli grabbed eight boards with four points. Maddie Patton added two points. Aubrey Smith led Irondequoit scorers with nine including two 3-pointers. Olivia Conlon tacked on six. Elena LaManna and Destynie Saunders registered five points apiece. Taylor Morse (4) and Beatriz Sastre-Castano (3) rounded out the scoring.
AQUINAS (3-1) 60
BISHOP KEARNEY (4-1) 65
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WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-1) 60
LANCASTER (VI) 70
Madison Francis exploded for 43 points in Lancaster’s win. After trailing 34-33 at the half, Francis scored 10 in the third quarter and 15 in the fourth to get the win. Reese Booker hit two third-quarter 3-pointers toward 13 total points. Grace Harrington and Morgan Molino contributed six points each. McKenna Corcoran added a third-quarter basket. For Schroeder, Addison Morgan (25) and Bria Watkins (27) led the way. Morgan knocked down four threes. Kylie Clement tacked on six. Kinsley Keil scored two.
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