PENFIELD HOLIDAY INVITATIONAL
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-2) 56
BISHOP KEARNEY (2-4) 49
Brody Royston poured in 23 points and notched his 1,000th career point with under a minute remaining, leading Marcus Whitman. Royston becomes the first Wildcat to reach 1,000th point since Noah Fairmont. Royston made three of his seven baskets from long range and went 6-for-6 at the charity stripe. Myles Prendergast followed with 10 points, knocking down four shots from the field and a pair of free throws. Tariku Blueye chipped in eight points. Kaiden Smith uncorked a pair of three-pointers. Logan Storms had seven points.
LYONS (4-3) 99
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (0-7) 73
Stephen LeBrecht scored 11 of his 20 points in the third quarter as Lyons boys’ basketball (4-3) pulled away from a one-possession game and went on to beat Rochester Academy Charter School (RACS), 99-73 as part of the Penfield Holiday Invitational, Friday. READ MORE
NEWARK (4-2) 65
SOTA (1-5) 54
Leading 30-27 after two quarters of play, Blake Steve connected on a trio of 3-pointers in the third. Part of an overall effort, that saw the junior guard find the range from distance on six occasions in the contest. READ MORE.
ROCHESTER PREP (5-2) 60
PENFIELD (5-1) 81
Christian Zarzycki connected seven times from the floor including twice from long range in the win. The junior guard converted 3-of-4 from the free throw line. Green had 18 points in the win. Johnson and Patrick Emling scored 15 apiece while Jake McCarthy accounted for 12 points. READ MORE.
DOUGLAS WESCOTT TOURNAMENT
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-5) 65
SPENCERPORT (4-3) 74
Tony Kanaley and Hunter Streb combined for 45 points, leading Spencerport into the Douglas Wescott Tournament Championship. Kanaley led with 23 points. Cam Khuns chipped in eight points. Eric Schuyler had six points. Jevon Jackson scored five points. Jah’Mere Pritchett and Eli Schuyler both scored four points. For Churchville-Chili, Lucas Karelus tallied a team-high 19 points. Brayden Stedman added 16 points. Jacob Gonzalez chipped in 10 points. Josh Miner, Joe Andrecolch-Montesano and Jason Small all scored six points.
GREECE ODYSSEY (4-2) 79
BROCKPORT (1-6) 73
Gavin Williams scored nine of his game-high 23 points in the final frame, icing the game and advancing Greece Odyssey into the Douglas Wescott Tournament Championship. Knotted at 58 after the third quarter, Williams nailed a three-pointer and went 4-for-6 at the free throw line. Jayson Figueroa added eight of his 16 points in the final stanza. Figueroa netted two of his three field goals from long range. Mike Cathey followed with 21 points, going 5-8 at the charity stripe and making five baskets inside the arc. Kingston Santiago netted three of his four baskets from beyond the arc. Phoenix Decker netted a pair of two-pointers and three-pointers. For Brockport, Ty Sherman uncorked six jumpers from three-point range for 18 points. Sherman nailed a three-pointer in each frame. Azay Odey made six of his seven field goals inside the arc and added 15 points. Ethan Hart chipped in 12 points on six baskets. Tyler Judd had 11 points. William Sweeting recorded eight points on four buckets. Daniel Dailey went 2-2 at the line and made a three-pointer. Brodee Henshaw scored four points on two shots.
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HILTON HALL-OF-FAME TOURNAMENT
GREECE ATHENA (5-0) 72
IRONDEQUOIT (2-3) 47
Russell Ellis scored a team-high 15 points and dished out four assists, leading the way for Greece Athena into the Hilton Hall-of-Fame Tournament Championship. Ellis made five of his six baskets from two-point range. I’Zick Reaves followed with 14 points, four assists, three steals and three rebounds. Reaves knocked down a pair of three-pointers. Ne’Sean Fowlks went 2-for-3 from deep and tallied 11 points. I’Zayah Reaves dished out five helpers, grabbed three boards and chipped in nine points, making two of his three baskets from beyond the arc. Travis Mack finished with six points and five rebounds. Ethan Gorham had five points. For Irondequoit, Chase Leonardo tallied a game-high 23 points, making two of his nine baskets from long range. Joshua Morse followed with eight points on four baskets. Jayden Patterson scored seven points on three buckets. Goti Bandas chipped in five points on a pair of baskets. Brien Walker netted a three-pointer.
HILTON (0-7) 50
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (6-1) 56
Jackson Birch went 5-for-6 at the free throw line in the final frame, sealing the win for Pittsford Sutherland and advancing the Knights into the Hilton Hall-of-Fame Tournament Championship. Birch scored 14 points total and made a pair from deep. Sam Byrne added seven of his 13 points in the fourth quarter. Jayden Morale-Cleggett and Luke Phillips both chipped in eight points. Phillips nailed a fourth quarter three-pointer. Roman Goldstein scored six points on three baskets. Chase Dermody had five points. For Hilton, Jack Smith made five of his seven baskets inside the arc and led with 16 points. Kallin Whelehan followed with 12 points and knocked down a pair of three-pointers. Matthew Mandrycky scored eight points on four made shots. Cooper Streb had six points. Payden Prince and Shane Thompson both added four points.
RUSH-HENRIETTA HOLIDAY CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT
COLONIE (II) 80 (OT)
AQUINAS (4-1) 71
For Aquinas, Jah Breedlove and Noonie McCullough combined for 55 points for the Li’l Irish. Breedlove led with 28 points, making 13 baskets inside the arc and went 2-for-2 at the charity stripe. McCullough went 10-for-13 at the line and made seven of his eight baskets inside two-point range. Frankie Burgess tied the game at the end of regulation with a free throw and had four points. Mackie Terry added seven points. Derrion Battle chipped in five points.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (6-0) 80
LOCKPORT (VI) 51
Jalen Taggart and Avery Council accounted for 59 points, powering Rush-Henrietta into the Rush-Henrietta Holiday Christmas Tournament Championship. Taggart dropped 33 points, nailing seven of his 11 field goals from long range. Taggart made six of his seven three-pointers in the middle frames, allowing the Royal Comets to pull away. Council connected on 11 of his 12 made shots inside the arc. Amir Abdul-Haqq-Bradford chipped in seven points and finished a three-point play in the opening stanza. Jahquin Brown had four points. Daniel Schmitz III made a three-pointer.
HOOPS FOR HOPE
BISHOP TIMON (Monsignor Martin) 79
FAIRPORT (6-0) 80 (OT)
Jon Roessel scored five of his 10 points in the extra frame, as Fairport took down Bishop Timon (No. 4 NYSSWA) in overtime. LaShard Lowry scored 27 points to lead Fairport in the score column. Leading by six heading into the fourth quarter, Lowry made two of his three fourth quarter baskets inside the arc to spoil the Bishop Timon comeback. Alex Grejda followed with 16 points on eight baskets. Landen Brunken uncorked a three-pointer in overtime and chipped in 15 points. Drew Sisson added seven points all in the second frame. For Bishop Timon, Nakhyi Harris poured in a game-high 28 points, including eight in the final quarter to force overtime.
43rd ANNUAL PETE ARRAS MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (5-2) 61
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (5-1) 66
Makyell Walker dropped 29 points and went 11-for-19 from the field, leading Notre Dame Batavia into the small school bracket championship. Walker netted all 11 field goals inside the arc. Aiden Bellavia was 8-12 at the free throw line and added 12 points. TJ Cephus Jr. and Evan Fitzpatrick both chipped in eight points apiece. Chase Antinore added six points on three baskets. Gabe Mileham made a three-pointer. For Eugenio Maria DeHostos, Seth Patterson made three of his nine baskets from beyond the arc and poured in a team-high 22 points. Patterson tallied nine points in the final frame in a late push. Miguel Chevere followed with 17 points and made a pair of three-pointers. Hipo Vargas tallied eight points on four baskets. Luis Tolentino added six points on three shots. Mel Thomas went 3-4 at the charity stripe and had five points. Able Patterson made a three-pointer.
LE ROY (4-2) 67
ROYALTON-HARTLAND (VI) 40
Jean Agosto finished with 16 points and six rebounds, leading Le Roy into the large school bracket championship against Batavia. Agosto made five shots inside the arc and went 6-for-8 at the line. Matthew Hockey notched a double-double, scoring 11 points and dishing out 10 assists. Hockey made three of his four baskets from two-point range. Adam Woodworth chipped in 10 points and three assists. Aaric Luce compiled seven points, five boards and an assist. Jake Higgins added six points, four boards and a pair of rejections. Grady Gilligan scored four points on two baskets. For Royalton-Hartland, Erique Powell led with 14 points, nailing four shots inside the arc and going 6-9 at the charity stripe.
ELBA (0-4)
ALEXANDER (5-1)
BATAVIA (3-2) 89
ATTICA (1-2) 55
Gavin White scored 18 points on nine baskets to lead Batavia into the championship against Le Roy. Casey Mazur and Adrian Martinez both scored 14 points and made four jumpers from beyond the arc. Aiden Kopper, Carter Mullen and Aaden Calleto all added eight points for the Blue Devils. Grady Hemer and Justin Smith both chipped in seven points. Brady Mazur scored four points and Ty Gioia made a three-pointer. For Attica, Carter Gorski led with 21 points, making four of his five baskets from inside the arc. Blake Kines followed with 15 points and converted seven shots from two-point range. Justin Stockweather had 14 points for the Blue Devils.
SOUTHTOWN HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
HAMBURG (VI) 48
WAYNE (6-0) 65
Cam Blankenberg recorded a double-double, dropping 41 points and grabbing 10 boards, paving the way for Wayne as the Eagles featured three scorers. Blankenberg made 15 of his 16 shots inside the arc and went 8-for-9 at the charity stripe. Aidan Twist followed with 14 points, connecting twice from deep and five times from the field. Richard Miles made four shots from the field, including two from beyond the arc and totaled 10 points. Wayne advances to face Holland.
TINK MCVEAN MEMORIAL CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT
HONEOYE (3-1) 72
DANSVILLE (0-7) 47
Owen Cuba recorded a double-double, scoring 22 points and grabbing 12 boards to lead Honeoye into the championship against Warsaw. Cuba scored nine of his 10 baskets inside the arc. Landon Washburn went 6-for-8 from the charity stripe and followed with 19 points alongside seven helpers. Braiden Schneider knocked down a pair from long distance and finished with 12 points. Dylan Washburn added 11 points and made two from deep. Owen Reynolds scored six points on three baskets. For Dansville, Clayton Rigdon scored 15 of his 22 points after the break. Ivan Wolf-Mialky brought down 11 rebounds and scored seven points. Caleb Knapp and Gavin Halbert both chipped in six points. Brady Henchen had four points.
KESHEQUA (2-2) 53
WARSAW (3-3) 72
Jeremy Trzecieski scored a team-high 23 points, as Warsaw cruised into the Tink McVean Memorial Christmas Tournament Championship against Honeoye. Shermon Johnson-Myers scored 10 of his 14 points in the final frame. Brayden Merritt added 12 points. For Keshequa, Aidan Upright tallied a team-high 18 points and brought down 10 boards for a double-double. Ian Hinrich added a double-double, tallying 17 points with 10 rebounds. Brady Wood knocked down three jumpers from beyond the arc. Owen Pike had eight points.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
YORK (3-3) 56
WHEATLAND-CHILI (5-0) 58
Leighton Williams drilled a game-winner with under three seconds to go, part of a 23 point game to lead Wheatland-Chili into the Caledonia-Mumford Holiday Championship. A’Nari Trotter followed with 22 points. For York, Yerial Diaz-Pena scored a team-high 13 points. Parker Bonafede added 12 points. Mason Parson had 10 points. Ryan Brady scored seven points.
GANANDA (5-1) 72
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (1-5) 59
Cooper Grassel dropped 23 points, lifting Gananda into the championship. Grassel nailed three shots from beyond the arc. Hunter Vogt and Dylan Strang scored 12 of the 29 Blue Panther points in the second frame. Vogt made a three-pointer, a two-pointer and a free throw, while Strang splashed a pair from deep. Vogt finished with 15 points and made three of his five baskets inside the arc. Strang netted four of his five baskets from long range. Adho Magee uncorked three jumpers from long range. Owen Switzer scored four points on two baskets. Maddox Stoughton nailed a three-pointer. For Caledonia-Mumford, Tyler Potter converted four of his seven baskets from beyond the arc and tallied 18 points. Jake Wiley chipped in 12 points, converting five baskets inside and a pair of free throws. Sean McNear and Trent Kessler both added nine points. Aaron Baker had seven points, making three baskets and a free throw.
FIRST ANNUAL HAMMONDSPORT HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
DUNDEE-BRADFORD (4-2) 61
SCIO-FRIENDSHIP (1-4) 31
Chris Clancey compiled 25 points, seven takeaways, six boards and three assists to lead Dundee-Bradford into the Hammondsport Holiday Tournament Championship. Jeremy Stiles followed with 11 points, two rebounds and two assists. Noah Sorce chipped in six points.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (2-1)
HAMMONDSPORT (1-3)
WATKINS GLEN TOURNAMENT
SOUTH SENECA (6-0) 54
WATKINS GLEN (IV) 43
Taj Amisano scored eight of South Seneca’s 19 second-quarter points to lift the Falcons in the Watkins Glen Tournament Championship. Amisano led with a team-high 18 points on nine baskets. Kenny Halsey added six points in the frame and finished with 15 points. Kyan Miller-Hopkins made three of his four a baskets inside the arc and added 10 points. Kyle Kempf chipped in six points. Logan Laverack had five points.
ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE TOURNAMENT
WARREN AREA (PA) 64
WELLSVILLE (3-4) 44
ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE (VI) 51
CUBA-RUSHFORD (5-2) 49
ADDISON HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENT
ODESSA MONTOUR (IV) 33
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (5-1) 48
Caden Carey compiled 20 points, three assists and a steal to lead Arkport-Canaseraga into the Addison High School Tournament Championship. Carey went 7-for-10 at the line and made six shots inside the arc. Alex Vilku followed with eight points, four boards and a pair of blocks. Devin Moran uncorked a pair of three-pointers. Kohler Preston tallied five points on two baskets. Conner Westfall made a three-pointer.
ADDISON (2-4)
COWANESQUE VALLEY (PA)
RED JACKET TOURNAMENT
RED JACKET (3-1) 56
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-5) 47
Timmy Brown led with 16 points and four rejections to advance Red Jacket into the championship against Clyde-Savannah. Ander Zepkowski compiled 14 points, eight boards and three helpers. Truman Hill brought down 14 rebounds and added four blocks. Dixon Hobart chipped in 12 points, five boards and four takeaways. For Wayland-Cohocton, Cole Hannoi scored 13 of his 14 points after the break. Alex Fedorchuk followed with 10 points. Dylan Henry added six points.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-2)
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-4)
OTHER GAMES
HORNELL (3-3) 57
BRIGHTON (2-3) 73
Dan Regan poured in 14 points, paving the way at home for Brighton. Abram Levy added 13 points and went 6-for-6 at the charity stripe. Yele Enya finished with 12 points for the Bruins. For Hornell, PJ Picco tallied a game-high 17 points and was a rebound shy of a double-double. Wyatt Evingham followed with 16 points and netted three shots from beyond the arc. Aaron McInerney had 13 points and knocked down three jumpers from deep.
EDISON (1-6) 33
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (3-4) 67
Quinn Kailbourne dropped 18 points to lead Honeoye Falls-Lima at home. Jake Webber followed with 13 points. Holden Kamm grabbed 13 boards and scored nine points for the Cougars. Sam Jokl chipped in six points. Grady Goodberlet had five points. Nate Meacham added four points. Cade Merrill and Shane Samson both recorded three points. For Edison, Shamir Hooks led with a team-high 10 points. Royal James Alexander tallied seven points. Javier Antonio Medina chipped in six points.
GENESEO (6-2) 45
RED CREEK (5-2) 36
Jackson Willis tallied 14 of his 18 points after the break, powering Geneseo on the road. Willis made a pair of his six baskets from three-point range. Avery Hepler followed with 12 points and nailed three jumpers from long range. Oren Ray chipped in seven points. For Red Creek, James Carr V scored a team-high 10 points and made two from deep. Joseph Decker followed with nine points for the Rams. Connor Hopp scored six points on three baskets. Eoin Wynne had four points. Cole Sharkey made a three-pointer.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (5-1) 53
GREECE ARCADIA (2-5) 42
LIVONIA (0-5) 54
CANANDAIGUA (4-2) 84
Finn Damann dropped 25 points, as Canandaigua cruised at home. Damann connected on 10 shots, including a pair of three-pointers. Kobe Maroney drained five jumpers from long range and followed with 21 points. Connor Chapman added 16 points and made six buckets, two of which came from beyond the arc. Rhyder Lewis chipped in five points. Jaiden Pierce, Jeremiah Laird and Chase Senn all scored four points. Nate Brinza had five points. For Livonia, Nicholas Coyle nailed three of his four baskets from beyond the arc and led with 14 points. Jack Henry netted a pair of three-pointers and scored 10 points. Ryan Bosch and Derrick Lewis both chipped in eight points. Ethan Mack and Owen Austin both scored six points.
THURSDAY’S CONTEST
WATKINS GLEN TOURNAMENT
SOUTH SENECA (5-0) 82
SPENCER VAN-ETTEN (IV) 28
Kenny Halsney netted six shots from the floor, including three from beyond the arc and totaled 19 points, as South Seneca featured five double-digit scorers. Kyan Miller-Hopkins converted eight baskets inside the arc and followed with 18 points. Taj Amisano added 12 points on six buckets. Kyle Kempf went 3-for-5 at the charity stripe and chipped in 11 points. Logan Laverock made four shots inside two-point range and tallied 10 points. Sam Dufour and Hayden Dresser both scored six points.
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Hammondsport (64) defeated Campbell Savona (47)
Henry Morrison finished with 37 POINTS with 5 made from beyond the arc, 12 rebounds, and 5 assists to lead the Lakers. Jamie Howell contributed with 8 points on 4-for-5 shooting, and Alex Brown had another rough shooting night but stepped up with 7 points, 11 rebounds, and 9 assists. Hammondsport advances to the Championship Game tonight versus Dundee Bradford at 6:00PM.