FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27TH
MORE THAN A GAME TOURNAMENT AT CHURCHVILLE-CHILI
WEBSTER THOMAS (4-2) 51
RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-6) 25
Kristina Baller led Webster Thomas with 16 points as the Titans won their second straight. Maggie Smith added six points and eight rebounds. Ava Buggs Moorshouse topped the scorecard for Rush-Henrietta with 11 points. Webster Thomas faces Churchville-Chili on Monday in the More Than A Game Tournament Championship at 2:50 p.m. at Churchville-Chili, while Rush-Henrietta will match up with the Greece Arcadia/Olympia Lightning in the consolation game at 1:00 p.m.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-4) 51
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (0-5) 36
Erin Marone scored 17 of her 21 total points in the second half to pace Churchville-Chili as the Saints won their second game of the last three. Ava Donaghue added eight points on her own. Amiee Turner led Greece with 20 points, with Jenelle Staples joining her in double-digits with 12. Churchville-Chili faces Webster Thomas on Monday in the More Than A Game Tournament Championship at 2:50 p.m. at Churchville-Chili High School, while Greece Arcadia/Olympia faces Rush-Henrietta in the consolation game at 1:00 p.m.
GATES CHILI HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
NEWARK (2-3) 53
AQUINAS (4-1) 78
Molly O’Toole led Aquinas with 26 points, including eight three-pointers, and added seven rebounds as the Li’l Irish got back into the win column. Loren Green put up 19 points for the Irish in addition to five assists, while AJ Orr tallied 15 points and five steals. Saniyah Wright (7 points, 7 steals), and Carlee Thomas (6 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists) rounded out scoring. Aquinas will face Honeoye Falls-Lima in the tournament finals, while Newark faces host Gates Chili in the consolation game.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-2) 56
GATES CHILI (1-6) 42
Shaye Angelo scored 25 points with eight rebounds as Honeoye Falls-Lima won its third straight. Caroline Smith was right behind in scoring with 23 points and five steals. Melice Gaye led Gates-Chili with 14 points. Honeoye-Falls Lima next meets Aquinas in the tournament’s finals, while Gates Chili meets Newark in the consolation game.
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TROY HIGH SCHOOL (PA) 47
BISHOP KEARNEY (5-1) 71
Asia Wilson scored 15 of her team-high 25 points in the first half as the Lady Kings pulled ahead to a 40-22 lead and never looked back. Leah Dukes (16) and Klarissa Goode (11) also reached double-digits. Adriana Kennedy (8), Isabella Brookins (5), Clair Spears (3), and Tamia McCadney (3) also scored.
AMSTERDAM HOLIDAY SHOWCASE TOURNAMENT
PENFIELD (4-1)
BETHLEHEM
GREAT LIVONIA SHOOTOUT
WATERLOO (4-3) 47
EASTRIDGE (8-0) 52
Eastridge’s Aaliviah Green’s 26 points led all scorers, with the freshman adding five rebounds and four steals. Alyssa Cowart finished with a double-double of 15 points, 12 rebounds, and four steals. Madyson Fizer led defensively with nine rebounds, three steals, and four blocks to go with two points. Tierra-Nicole Green racked up nine points with eight rebounds. Ada Krupa had two each of rebounds and steals, while Qa’Mariona Green had a rebound and an assist. Maci Mueller led Waterloo with 14 points, followed by Addison Bree (12) and Jonay Hawkins (11). Tangle Williams (6), Khia Moody (2), and Delainey Barton (2) rounded out scoring.
OUR LADY OF MERCY (5-2) 67
LIVONIA (2-3) 33
PETE D’ANGELO TOURNAMENT AT KESHEQUA
NEW CHRISTIAN LIFE
MIDLAKES (2-4)
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (6-2) 45
KESHEQUA (7-1) 58
Braelyn Isaman scored 17 points and added five steals and four assists as Keshequa won its fifth straight. Alicia Wood also reached double-digits for the Wildcats, scoring 15 points and pulling down six rebounds. Ava Thayer tallied nine points and four steals, Riley Nageldinger added seven points and nine rebounds, and Ryler Benner put up eight points and five rebounds. Bree Benner (3) and Abby Wood (1) rounded out scoring for Keshequa. Bailey Mullen led all Canisteo-Greenwood scorers with 14 points, with Harlie McCaffery (8), Mackenna Mullen (7), Paris May (6), Anna Mitchell (5), McKenna Ferris (4), and Kora Button (1) rounded out scoring for the Chargers.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
YORK (6-1) 42
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-2) 28
Tessa Rodwell led York with 17 points, nine rebounds, and four steals as the Golden Knights won their fourth straight. Bree Parsons tallied eight points while pulling down nine rebounds, stealing four, and making two blocks. Rylee Cuozzo also had eight points while putting down five rebounds and four assists in the scorebook. Isabel Laney (5 points, 5 rebounds, 2 steals) and Fiona Grant (4 points, 7 rebounds) also scored. Allie Williams led Oakfield-Alabama with 10 points, while Alea Groff had six.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-1) 63
WHEATLAND-CHILI (1-3) 37
Hazell Nickerson earned a double-double for Caledonia-Mumford, scoring 29 points and 17 rebounds while reaching 1,000 rebounds for her career- only the second Cal-Mum girls player to reach quadruple digits in her career in both points and rebounds. Ahanti Caton scored 12 points, all in the second half. Ava Amorese (8), Olivia Amorese (6), Emma Brogan (6), and Mackenzie Poray also scored, while Shea Drazkowski pulled down eight rebounds. Caledonia-Mumford faces York in the tournament championship game on Saturday, while Wheatland-Chili meets Oakfield-Alabama in the consolation game.
WILLIAMSON TOURNAMENT
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-5)
WILLIAMSON/MARION (4-3)
CATO-MERIDIAN (IV)
RED CREEK (3-1)
HAVERLING TOURNAMENT
WELLSVILLE (4-1)
PENN YAN (3-3)
NEWARK VALLEY (IV)
HAVERLING/HAMMONDSPORT (2-4)
AVON HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
AVON (1-5) 56
GENESEO (3-3) 32
Maria Geary’s 36 points, 15 rebounds, and six steals powered Avon into the win column, while Payton Rice scored seven points and made four steals. Ganelli Rodriguez was top of the scorecard for Geneseo with 10 points, while Miley Baughman, Lillian Mcbride, and Madi Reitz each scored six points. Avon faces Bloomfield in the tournament championship game on Saturday, with Geneseo meeting Dansville in the consolation game.
DANSVILLE (4-2) 31
BLOOMFIELD (3-2) 65
Calla McCombs scored 26 points, including her 1000th career point, for Bloomfield. Lily Baughman (14) and Ashlyn Wright (10) also reached double-digits. Dansville was paced by Taylor Hamsher (14) and Morgan Ball (13). Bloomfield faces Avon in the tournament finals on Saturday, while Dansville meets Geneseo in the consolation game.
OTHER GAMES
LYNDONVILLE (2-3) 57
MEDINA (VI) 35
EAST (5-1) 60
SPENCERPORT (2-4) 54
Down 22-16 after the first quarter, Semaj Jackson scored eight of her team-high 19 points to lead a 18-8 rally in the second quarter to give East a 34-30 lead going into halftime en route to a third straight win. Jackson also recorded 12 points for the Eagles. Nevaeh Grisham trailed only Jackson on the East scorecard, putting up 16 points and making five steals. Gabby Brown-Sturdivant also reached double-digits, with 14 points and eight steals. Jiasia Norris (5), Antwonette Coleman (4), Ali’Yana Robinson (1), and Darianna Weathers (1) also scored. Jorja Gray led Spencerport and all scorers with 30 points, with Alena Zaher also reaching double-digits with 12. Leigha Pokracki (8), Jayda Solomon (3), and Emily Peacock (1) rounded out scoring for the Rangers.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (3-3) 62
LEWISTON-PORTER (VI) 41
Palmyra-Macedon’s Shelby Geer led all scorers with 27 points, adding in three rebounds, three steals, and an assist. Her teammate Taryn Goodness had a double double with 14 points and 14 rebounds, also recording five assists and three steals. Julia Belanger also got into double-digits with 13 points, six steals, six rebounds, and an assist. Ella Bradley scored four points and pulled down four rebounds. Lily Boesel and Georgia Wirth rounded out scoring with two points each, with Wirth adding eight assists, five rebounds, and a steal, and Boesel tallying four rebounds and two steals.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26TH
ADDISON TOURNAMENT
ODESSA MONTOUR (IV) 19
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (5-1) 50
Kendall Parker scored seven of her 13 points as Dundee/Bradford jumped out to a 16-4 first quarter lead and never looked back to open the Addison Tournament. Cheyanne Grandall also reached double-digits, with 10 points. Riley Stinson hit three three-pointers to rack up nine points total. Carsen Larrison (8), Danica Hall (6), Meredith Doan (3), and Korrin Yeoman (1) also scored.
NORTH PENN-MANSFIELD (PA)
ADDISON (1-5)
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