DOUGLAS WESTCOTT TOURNAMENT at Brockport
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-4) 56
BROCKPORT (1-7) 50
Josh Miller scored scored seven of his team-high 14 points in the second quarter and added another three in the third as Churchville-Chili took a 40-34 lead into the final eight minutes of play. Miller, one of three Saints to connect from behind the three-point arc, finished with three from distance for the game. Brayden Stedman found the range twice as part of a 10-point effort. Jace Carter hit three threes and added 12 points in the win. Jason Small (7), Joe Andrecolich-Montesano (5), Lucas Karelus (4) and Jacob Gonzalez (4) also scored for C-C. Azay Odey led Brockport with 16 points. Tyler Judd added 10. Ethan Hart (6), Daniel Dailey (5), Ayden Matthews (5), Brodee Henshaw (4), William Sweeting (2) and Ty Sherman (2) also scored for the Blue Devils.
GREECE ODYSSEY (4-3) 68
SPENCERPORT (5-3) 82
Tournament MVP Tony Kanaley scored 25 points, and Spencerport led wire to wire to claim the Doug Westcott Tournament championship for a second straight year. Hunter Streb finished with 20 points and Cam Khuns added 12 to earn All-Tournament team selections. Jah’Mere Pritchett had a career-high 15 points. Also scoring for Spencerport were Eric Schuyler (4), Kamariel LaBord (2), Chris Harris (2) and J’Mari Dyson (2). Odyssey’s Gavin Williams led all scorers with 30 points, including 18 in the fourth quarter and was named to the All-Tournament team. Mike Cathey recorded 12 points while Jayson Figueroa and Kingston Santiago each added nine. Also scoring were Jakari Canaday (5) and Phoenix Decker (3).
43rd ANNUAL PETE ARRAS MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT at Genesee CC
ATTICA (1-3) 51
ROYALTON-HARTLAND (VI) 68
EUGENIO MARIA DeHOSTOS (6-2) 70
ELBA (0-6) 49
Melvin Thomas (Eugenio Maria DeHostos) and Ryan Marsceill (Elba) were named to the All-Tournament team.
ALEXANDER (6-2) 58
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (5-2) 50
Tournament MVP Kingston Woods scored six of his 20 points in the fourth quarter as Alexander pulled away from a one-possession game to take the championship of the Pete Arras Memorial Small School bracket. Teammate Dylan Pohl accounted for four of his 20 points in the fourth. Pohl was named to the All-Tournament team. Austin Wakefield (7), Jake Brooks (6), Mason Snyder (3) and Damien Hale (2) rounded out the scoring for the Trojans who won their fifth straight game. Wakefield also earned an All-Tournament nod. Alexander used a 46-29 rebounding advantage in the win. Notre Dame-Batavia’s Makyell Walker netted six of his team-high 18 points in the third quarter when the Fightin’ Irish used a 22-16 scoring advantage to pull within two at 40-38. Teammate Chase Antinore finished with 11 points and 12 rebounds. The duo earned spots on the All-Tournament team. TJ Cephus added 12 points. Aiden Bellavia (7) and Evan Fitzpatrick (2) also scored for ND-B.
LE ROY (5-2) 53
BATAVIA (3-3) 46
Tournament MVP Jake Higgins scored 10 of his 17 points as part of a 16-2 run to end the game, and Le Roy claimed the Pete Arras Memorial Large School title. Jean Agosto accounted for six of his 17 points in the decisive run when the Oatkan Knights erased a seven-point deficit in the final five minutes. Higgins collected 10 rebounds, an assist and a steal in the win. Agosto had six boards. Adam Woodworth finished with 11 points and three rebounds. Aairc Luce had four points, seven assists, four rebounds and a steal. Zander Staba accounted for four points while Matthew Hockey had six assists, three rebounds and a steal. Carter Mullen led Batavia with 16 points. Casey Mazur (8), Justin Smith (7), Gavin White (6), Brady Mazur (5) and Aiden Kopper (4) also scored for the Blue Devils.
TINK McVEAN MEMORIAL CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT at Keshequa
DANSVILLE (1-7) 66
KESHEQUA (2-3) 43
Ivan Wolf-Mialky scored a game-high 21 points and earned All-Tournament team honors in leading Dansville in the consolation round of the Tink McVean Memorial. Teammate Clayton Rigdon added 15 for the Mustangs who used a 20-11 advantage in the third quarter to take a 20-point lead into the final eight minutes of the game. Wolf-Mialky and Rigdon hit four 3-pointers apiece, part of an overall effort that saw the Mustangs connect 12 times from distance. Mark Sick (8), Brady Henchen (8), Caleb Knapp (5), Quin Dixon (4), Gavin Halbert (3) and Mason Forrester (2) also scored in the win. Kesehqua’s Ian Hinrich registered an 18-point, 10-rebound double-double to earn a spot on the All-Tournament team. Aiden Upright had 16 points and 10 rebounds. Brady Wood (6) and Owen Pike (3) also scored for Keshequa.
“The Mustangs played their first complete game of the year,” Dansville head coach Rob Peterson said via email. “We finally played four quarters of good basketball. I’m very happy for the boys. They have worked so hard all year and it has finally paid off.”
WARSAW (3-4) 40
HONEOYE (4-1) 73
Landon Washburn scored 11 of his game-high 23 points in the first quarter as Honeoye took an 18-11 lead and went on to win the Tink McVean championship. Washburn corralled nine rebounds and dished out six assists to earn Tournament MVP. Owen Reynolds, an All-Tournament selection, knocked down four from long distance as part of a 16-point performance. Dylan Washburn hit one 3-pointer and chipped in with 11 points and four assists. Braiden Schneider added eight, Dylan Abrams hit two threes and finished with six points. Owen Cuba and Johnny Blair rounded out the scoring with six and three points respectively. Cuba also hauled in 12 boards which earned him a spot on the All-Tournament team. Sophomore Brayden Merritt led Warsaw with 13 points an earned All-Tournament honors. Davis Shute finished eight points and 10 rebounds. Jeremy Trzecieski was named to the All-Tournament team. Other scorers for Warsaw: Sherman Johnson-Meyers (4), JJ Holmes (3), Logan Sundt (6), and Jake McEntire (6).
KENDALL CENTRAL HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
GLOBAL CONCEPTS (VI)
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BARKER (VI) 42
C.G. FINNEY (5-5) 67
Tournament MVP Braelen Broome scored 14 points to help lead Finney to the Kendall Holiday Tournament championship. All-Tournament team selection Ethan Krog finished with a game-high 31 points, and Ethan Snavely added 11. Pabol Molleja (2), Olin Pickens (3), Julian Hunley (2), Eli Drake (1) and Cameron Broome (3) also scored for Finney. The Falcons hit 10 3-pointers and held Barker to 11 first-half points on the way to a 25-11 lead heading into the break. Anthony Taliferro topped Barker with 20 points. Logan Murrell contributed nine.
ADDISON CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (6-1) 55
ADDISON (3-5) 51
Tournament MVP Caden Carey scored eight of his team-high points in the second quarter when Arkport-Canaseraga grabbed a 37-28 lead and held on to beat the host in the Addison Christmas Tournament. Carey connected seven times from the floor and converted 3-of-4 free throw attempts in the win. Teammate Devin Moran accounted for 12 points. Alex Vilkhu and Kohler Preston scored seven points apiece. Connor Westfall (6), Fred Blumenthal (4) and Tayven Lavetsky (2) also scored for Arkport-Canaseraga. Caleb Stuby topped Addison’s scorers with 17 points. Tayzer Fenton had 11 points. Tyler Miller (10), Frank Heidrick (4), Weston Nichols (4), Henry Strauss (3) and Sawyer Westervelt (2) also scored for Addison.
OTHER GAMES
PADILLA (1-6) 46
McQUAID JESUIT (4-4) 54
Henry Fox hit three 3-pointers and led McQuaid with 18 points. Fox converted 7-of-8 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter. Jaiyden Jones added 13 in the win. Lucas Wachter had 12. Andrew Gerenski (6), Gianni Hahn (3) and Nick Fallat (2) also scored for the Jesuit Knights. Daniel Gay scored 17 points for Padilla. Isaiah Caruthers had 12. TeVierre Miranda (8), Hasson Isgowe (7) and Danny Williams (1) also scored for the Bulldogs.
GREECE ARCADIA (2-6) 42
PITTSFORD MENDON (4-3) 74
Josh Shadders finished two assists shy of a triple-double, and Mendon won for the second time in three games. Shadders connected on four 3-pointers including three in the second quarter when the Vikings built a double-digit lead. Shadders also grabbed 13 rebounds in the win. Max Liberatos matched Shadders with four three-balls, part of an overall effort that saw Mendon find the range from distance on 13 occasions. Liberatos finished with 14 points. Tyler Knapp hit three threes and added 15 points in the win. John Leitner (8), Cayden Rathnam (6), Trevor Nally (6), Dane Lewis (4), Ryan Connolly (3) and Amari Coleman (2) rounded out the scoring for Mendon. Arcadia’s Jahan Wilson led all scorers with 19 points. Xavier Smith added 14 for the Titans. Kenneth Rivers (4), Adrian Nieves (3) and Dom Session (2) also scored for Arcadia.
MYNDERSE (4-3) 58
BLOOMFIELD (3-4) 42
Jack Brady connected on four three-pointers in the first half to help stake Mynderse to a 33-16 lead heading into the break, and the Blue Devils went on to a second double-digit victory over Bloomfield this season and third straight overall. Brady finished with five in the triples and 15 points. Anthony Luffman topped all Mynderse scorers with 16 points. Griffin Hilimire had 11 points. Alan Plummer added 10. Nicholas Mansell (4) and Derek Mercedes Rivera (2) also scored for Mynderse. Braedon Smith led Bloomfield with 17 points. Sean Totton had 13 points and 15 rebounds.
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