PENFIELD HOLIDAY INVITATIONAL
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL (0-8) 39
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (2-4) 77
Ishmael Gonzales stuffed the stat sheet with a game-high 24 points, 12 coming from three-point land, six steals, four rebounds, and three assists to lead SOTA to its second 30-plus point victory. Latrell Ingram netted 13 points with 11 coming in the second half while Bruce Newton finished with 11 points and seven rebounds off the bench. Bennie Laver also ended with 11 points while Quincy St. Louis tallied five. Henry Hawkinson (4), Zayvier Little (3), Paul Stevens (2), Anthony Shellman (2) and Ah-Donn Grant (2) rounded out SOTA’s scoring. For Rochester Academy, Joe Aiken led the way with 18 points while Shamere Hamilton finished in double-figures with 10. Zyair Kent tallied five points while Malik Chiles, Jayden Mason and Appollos Davis scored two apiece.
MARCUS WHITMAN (5-1) 59
ROCHESTER PREP (5-3) 58
Down 58-51 with one minute remaining, Marcus Whitman went on an 8-0 run finished off by a game winning lay-up by Brody Royston with 1.5 seconds remaining for Whitman’s fifth straight victory. Royston finished with 24 points to lead all scorers, nine rebounds and five assists. Myles Prendergast accounted for 17 points, eight rebounds, and four blocks while Tariku Blueye finished in double-figures with 10. Logan Storms tallied two points and picked up 10 assists while Brayden Amadeo rounded out the scoring with six. For Rochester Prep, Jahmere Brown led the way with 20 points while Jayden Sheffield added 11 points and Julian Hill 10. Kyron Shaw (7), Ciere Dean (6), Tyron Cleveland-Jones (2) and Jahki Jackson (2) completed Rochester Prep’s scoring.
NEWARK (4-3) 44
PENFIELD (6-1) 81
Christian Zarzyck led the way with a game-high 16 points for Penfield’s third straight double-digit victory. Jackson Green added 13 points including nine in the first quarter as Penfield jumped out to a 23-13 lead. Patrick Emling netted 12 points while Michael Moxley and Kelsey McGraw tallied eight points apiece. CJ Johnson (7), Jake McCarthy (6), Dallas Crawford (4), Ryan Savino (3), Jack Natale (2) and Tristan McEnroe (2) rounded out the scoring. For Newark, Jahnor Allen led the way with 13 points while Terrell Jenkins followed with 12. Eric Finn (8), Ramon Heredia (5), Blake Steve (3) and Sam Underhill (3) completed Newark’s scoring.
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HILTON HALL-OF-FAME TOURNAMENT
GREECE ATHENA (6-0) 84
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (6-2) 45
Ne’Sean Fowlks put up a game-high 19 points including 12 from beyond the arc to claim the Hilton Hall-of-Fame Tournament title. Tournament MVP I’Zick Reaves finished in double-figures with 13 points while I’Zayah Reaves and Dominic LaMar netted nine points apiece. Travis Mack, Russell Ellis, Cortez George and Ethan Gorham all scored six points apiece. To complete the scoring, Xaviel Lewis and Jacob Figler tallied three points apiece while Josiah Dueker and Cole Poth added two each. Tyler Allen knocked down five triples to lead the scoring with 15 points for Pittsford Sutherland. Jackson Birch accounted for nine points while Hayden Birch added six. Roman Goldstein (4), Sam Byrne (3), Mason Harrington (3) and Luke Phillips (2) rounded out Sutherland’s scoring. All-Tourney selections: Russell Ellis and Ne’Sean Fowlks from Athena. Sam Byrnes and Jackson Birch from Sutherland. Jack Smith from Hilton and Chase Leonardo from Irondequoit
IRONDEQUOIT (2-4) 40
HILTON (1-7) 54
Jack Smith led the way with 14 points, nine rebounds and four assists for Hilton in the consolation game of the Hilton Hall-of-Fame Tournament. Shane Thompson followed with 13 points and six rebounds while Kallin Wheelan knocked down three triples and a free throw for 10 points. Jackson Esposito and Payden Prince both ended with five points apiece. Matthew Mandrycky (3), Matthew Kosiorek (2) and Zachary Mattice (2) completed the Cadets scoring. For Irondequoit, Chase Leonardo set a game-high 15 points while DJ Kemp netted 10. Goti Bandas (5), Jayden Patterson (5), Myles Wynn (3) and Joshua Morse (2) rounded out the scoring.
RUSH-HENRIETTA HOLIDAY CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT
AQUINAS (5-1) 90 (OT)
LOCKPORT (VI) 87
Noonie McCullough scored 11 of his team-high 33 points in the fourth quarter for Aquinas while Mackie Terry knocked down two free throws to add to his total of 24 points with five seconds left in regulation to send it to overtime. Jadeir Breedlove then scored seven of his 23 points in overtime to lift Aquinas. Darrion Battle and Frankie Burgess rounded out Aquinas’s scoring with five points apiece. For Lockport, Charlie Croff led all scorers with 37 points including 21 from long range while Mike Griffin finished with 18. Caleb Barry ended with 17 points and Maurice Woods followed with 15.
COLONIE (II) 50
RUSH-HENRIETTA (7-0) 71
Avery Council led all scorers with 29 points while teammate Jalen Taggart finished with 27 points including 13 in the second quarter when Rush-Henrietta used a 22-9 advantage to open up a 16-point lead heading into the locker room. With the win, R-H claims the Rush-Henrietta Holiday Christmas Tournament. Jahquin Brown (4), Amir Abdul-Haqq-Bradford (3), Daniel James Jr (2), Jerome Ward IV (2), Talhah Ali (2) and Parker Baldwin (2) rounded out the R-H scoring. Peter Tenney led Colonie with 12 points. Lucas Seaver had 10 for the Raiders.
HOOPS FOR HOPE
HEALTH SCIENCES CHARTER (VI) 44
FAIRPORT (7-0) 60
LaShard Lowry Jr. led the scoring with 13 points including nine in the second half for Fairport to earn Tournament MVP and win the Hoops for Hope Tournament. Alex Grejda ended in double-figures with 11 points including nine in the second quarter while Landon Brunken netted nine to earn a spot on the All-Tournament team. Jon Roessel tallied eight points and Drew Sisson added seven. Gannon Culver (5), Sam Roselli (3), Hadi Dergram (2) and Lucas Amarel (2) rounded out the Red Raiders scoring.
SOUTHTOWN HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
HOLLAND (VI) 27
WAYNE (7-0) 75
Tournament MVP Cam Blankenberg recorded a game-high 31 points including 11 in the first quarter to stake the Eagles to a 26-6 lead, and Wayne went on to win the Southtown Holiday Tournament. Aidan Twist scored 10 of his 17 points in the first quarter and Richie James tallied six points. Twist and James joined Blankenberg on the All-Tournament team. Cory Jones (7), Alex Lay (6), Ben Smith (3), Evan Harisis (3), Malachi Kuhn (1) and Carter Wiggins (1) completed Wayne’s scoring. The win was the sixth double-digit victory of the season for Wayne.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
YORK (3-4) 46
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (2-5) 57
Collin Foote stuffed the stat sheet with 17 points eight rebounds and three steals to snap a four-game losing streak and earn third place in the Caledonia-Mumford Holiday Tournament. Aaron Blaker with 12 points and five rebounds while Tyler Potter netted 11 points including nine from beyond the arc. Trent Kessler added 10 points and grabbed five boards. For York, Parker Bonafede recorded a game-high 18 points. Zack Bauer tallied eight points while Mason Parsons and Yeriel Diaz-Pena finished with seven points apiece.
GANANDA (5-2) 57
WHEATLAND-CHILI (6-0) 60
With two seconds remaining in regulation, A’nari Trotter knocked down the game-winning triple to win the Caledonia-Mumford Holiday Tournament for Wheatland-Chili. Trotter finished with a double-double of 11 rebounds and 15 points total including seven in the fourth quarter to earn a spot on the All-Tournament team while teammate and Tournament MVP Leighton Williams Jr. led all scorers with 24 and hauled in 12 rebounds. Jackson Semmel netted eight points while Emilio Ellington tallied five. All-Tournament team selections Paris Williams Jr. and Kiev Elzey rounded out the scoring with four apiece. For Gananda, Cooper Grassel had a team-high 15 points while Hunter Vogt ended with 12 points and Owen Switzer 10. Adho Magee (9), Peter Jacob (6), Maddox Stoughton (3) and Dylan Strang (2) completed Gananda’s scoring.
KENDALL CENTRAL HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
GLOBAL CONCEPTS (VI) 47
CHARLES G. FINNEY (4-5) 65
BARKER (VI)
KENDALL (1-3)
HAMMONDSPORT HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
HAMMONDSPORT (2-4) 36
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (5-2) 64
Aiden Webster recorded a double-double with a game-high 20 points and 13 rebounds along with four steals and three assists to pace Dundee/Bradford to the Hammondsport Holiday Tournament title and earn his spot on the All-Tournament team. Tournament MVP Chris Clancey added 14 points, three steals, two rebounds and one assist while Jake Black tallied nine points. Grady Cole picked up eight points and six rebounds while Alex Goltry scored six points and hauled in 13 boards.
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (2-4) 34
CAMBELL-SAVONA (2-3) 29
ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE TOURNAMENT
OTTO-ELDRED (VI) 77
CUBA-RUSHFORD (5-3) 46
SALAMANCA (VI)
WELLSVILLE (3-4)
RED JACKET TOURNAMENT
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (3-3) 45
RED JACKET (4-1) 55
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (3-5) 54
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-6) 43
Alex Fedorchuk led all scorers with 20 points to pace Wayland-Cohocton to its second double-digit victory. Cole Hanggi netted 14 points to earn a spot on the All-Tournament team while Orion Walker added 12 points. For North Rose-Wolcott, Evan DeWispelaere led the way with 19 to earn his spot on the All-Tournament team while Cody Crane followed with 18.
OTHER GAMES
WILLIAMSVILLE SOUTH (VI) 67
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (1-4) 62
BLOOMFIELD (3-3) 57
NAPLES (0-5) 50
MEDINA (VI)
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (2-3)
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