MORE THAN A GAME TOURNAMENT at Churchville-Chili
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-2) 44
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-5) 26
Tournament MVP Kristina Baller led the way for Webster Thomas with 25 points to claim the More Than A Game Tournament title. Olivia Bommelje added 10 points and seven steals to earn a spot on the All-Tournament team. Maggie Smith hauled in 10 rebounds. Mercy Payne scored a team-high 10 points for Churchville-Chili and was named to the All-Tournament team. Erin Malone added seven points to earn a spot on the All-Tournament team.
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GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (1-5) 31
RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-6) 28
Jenelle Staples scored 11 points to lead Greece Arcadia/Olympia.
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BISHOP KEARNEY (7-1) 59
CARDINAL O’HARA (Monsignor Martin) 55
Tournament MVP Asia Wilson finished with 19 points on 9-of-11 shooting from the floor to lead Bishop Kearney. Wilson also had four steals in the win. Leah Dukes converted 12-of-13 free throw attempts as part of a 19-point performance to earn a spot on the All-Tournament team. Klarissa Goode accounted for nine points, seven steals, five rebounds and four assists. The senior guard joined her teammates on the All-Tourney team. Adrianna Kennedy had eight points, nine rebounds and one assist in the win. Tamia McCadney (2) and Claire Spears (2) rounded out the scoring for Kearney.
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NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN (VI) 47
KESHEQUA (8-1) 59
Braelyn Isaman recorded a team-high 16 points while also adding seven assists and five steals as Keshequa claimed the Pete D’Angelo Tournament title. Ava Thayer added 15 points as well as three steals. Alicia Wood also tallied double-digits with 11 points. Riley Benner scored seven points and had five steals. Riley Nageldinger (5), Bree Benner (3) and Abby Wood (2) rounded out the scoring for Keshequa. Marci Hutter contributed a game-high 40 points for New Life Christian. Keziah Ntiamoah (4), Danielle Quampah (2) and Shiraida Abinkeng (1) finished the scoring for New Life Christian.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (7-2) 43
MIDLAKES (2-5) 36
Bailey Mullen accounted for 11 of her team-high 13 points in the second half as Canisteo-Greenwood outscored Midlakes 25-19. Mullen hit twice from the floor including one three and shot 8-for-12 from the free throw line. The junior guard finished with 11 rebounds for a double-double and a spot an All-Tournament team. Anna Mitchell added on 11 points including two threes as well as six rebounds. Harlie McCaffery and McKenna Ferris both finished with seven points apiece. Paris May (3) and MacKenna Mullen (2) rounded the scoring for Canisteo-Greenwood. Emma Labour led Midlakes with 13 points. Labour connected on five shots and went 3-for-5 from the line. Zoey Overslaugh scored 9 of her 11 points in the final eight minutes. Sophey Carswell (8) and Alaina Davies (4) finished the scoring for Midlakes.
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CENTRAL VALLEY (III) 40
NEWARK (4-3) 44
Karina Natale earned Player of the Game with a 10-point performance. TaKyla Vaughn matched her teammate with 10 points while Arizona Chapple and Marianna Chance accounted for eight points apiece in the win.
OTHER GAMES
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (5-2) 56
IRONDEQUOIT (3-4) 27
Petra Hunt tallied 15 of her game-high 24 points in the first eight minutes as Pittsford Sutherland jumped out to a 23-7 lead. Lucy Bush also scored double-digits with 13 points. Aubrey Smith led the way for Irondequoit with 10 points.
SPENCERPORT (2-5) 37
HILTON (5-0) 53
Mallory Heise led Hilton with 30 points and became the program’s all-time leading scorer with 1,580 points. The St. Bonaventure commit passed Cameron Graupman’s previous mark of 1,557 points. Heise also tacked on 10 rebounds. Ella Simonelli added seven points alongside six rebounds. Paige Siciliano (6), Elena Graziano (3), Jayleigh Esposito (3), Maddie Murphy (3) and Ava Heise (1) finished the scoring for Hilton. Jorja Gray led Spencerport with 13 points. Addison Lynch and Alena Maher added eight and seven points respectively. Alia Gatto (3), Emily Peacock (2), Leigha Pokracki (2) and Jayda Solomon (2) rounded out the scoring for the Rangers.
BATAVIA (0-7) 36
ELBA (5-0) 54
HORNELL (7-1) 40
AQUINAS (6-1) 75
Molly O’Toole recorded a double-double with 23 points and 10 rebounds as Aquinas won its third straight game. Carlé Thomas and Loren Green tallied 14 points apiece in the win. Julianna Nkugwa added nine points in addition to nine rebounds while AJ Orr scored eight points with five steals. Sophia Sherron (3), Blessing Muhammad (2) and Samiyah Wright (2). Jordyn Dyring had a team-high 17 points for Hornell.
PERRY (4-1) 35
GENESEO (3-5) 28
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (5-2) 51
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (3-2) 48
Allison Harkness hit back-to-back threes in the last minute as Oakfield-Alabama erased a late deficit. Trailing 46-45, Harkness hit the go-ahead basket with 45 seconds remaining in the game. Harkness finished with 15 points and four assists. Alexa Clark tallied a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds. Alea Groff scored 10 points in addition to six steals while Piper Hyde had nine points. Alison Williams (4) and Raine Denny (3) rounded out the scoring for Oakfield-Alabama. Sofia Falleti scored a team-high 18 points for Notre Dame Batavia. Gianna Falleti added nine points while Lucia Fiorentino finished with seven points and nine assists.
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