NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (7-1) 59
EARLY COLLEGE (0-6) 28
Max Skolen led Northstar Christian in scoring with 16 points to help the Knights get a 35-8 advantage at halftime and their fifth consecutive win. Davonn Stevens posted a double-double as he put up 10 points along with 11 rebounds. Max Klemmer also posted double-digit rebounds with 10 for the Knights.
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AQUINAS (6-1) 85
BISHOP KEARNEY (1-7) 75
A 30-point night from Christian “Noonie” McCullough helped Aquinas go on a 10-0 run in overtime to secure a fifth double-digit victory of the season. McCullough dropped seven of Aquinas’s 10 points in overtime. Mackie Terry recorded 22 for the evening. Three of his points came on three straight free throws after he was fouled on a corner trey with 14.8 seconds left in the final frame. Before that, Bishop Kearney had an eight-point lead with four minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. Aquinas was able to force a turnover and go one-of-two from the free throw line after getting fouled with .9 seconds left. Jah Breedlove posted 18 points for Aquinas, while Derrion Battle (eight), Frankie Burgess (four) and Carson Allen (three) finished off the scoring for the Li’l Irish. Alejandro Aguilar hit a shot from 80 feet out to send the game to overtime. He along with Jayden Capers had 26 points for Bishop Kearney. Maddox Volpe (12), Noah Terry (eight) and Colby Speight (two) rounded out things in the scoring department for the Kings.
GREECE ATHENA (6-0) 79
UPREP (2-4) 75
Ne’Sean Fowlks, I’zick Reaves and I’zayah Reaves all recorded six points in the fourth quarter to help Greece Athena remain undefeated. Both teams went into the start of the final frame tied at 55 apiece. Two of the Reaves’ points came on free throws. I’zick Reaves led Greece Athena in scoring with 19 points while Russell Ellis was right behind with 18. I’zayah Reaves (16), Fowlks (14) and Dominic LaMar (10) rounded out the scoring. Reaves led Greece Athena with four steals while LaMar posted a team-high 14 rebounds. Gavin White netted 26 points to lead University Preparatory Charter in scoring after posting nine in the third quarter. 10 of his total points came on free throws. James Willingham came just behind White in points with 23, four of which were from three-pointers. Ja’yvion Sampson (16), Damari Davis (six) and Cai’ryn Jessie finished the scoring for the Griffins.
HINSDALE (2-5) 28
KESHEQUA (3-3) 76
A career-high 28 points from Aiden Upright helped Keshequa take a 44-10 lead at the end of the first half. Although Upright was held to zero points in the first quarter, Aiden Howe scored the first seven points of the game. Defensively, Howe posted five steals as well. Owen Pike dropped 17 points while also picking up five assists. Ian Hilrich posted a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds. Zack Smathers netted five points and Nolan Thierren, along with Brady Wood, recorded four to round out the scoring.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (3-6) 64
LIVONIA (1-5) 66
Jack Henry’s two free throw makes with 8.6 seconds left in overtime helped give Livonia its first win of the season. Henry also sunk a trey with seven seconds left in the fourth quarter to send the game to overtime. He finished second on the Bulldogs in points with 19. Nicholas Coyle led the squad with 27 points and posted 10 in the fourth frame. Four of his baskets in that quarter came from free throws and 10 of his total buckets came inside the three-point arc. Derrick Lane (nine), Owen Austin (six), Ryan Bosch (three) and Ethan Mack (two) rounded out things in the scoring department for Livonia. Alex Fedorchuk led Wayland-Cohocton with 23 points, 10 of which came in the second frame. He also went four-for-four from the free throw line. To complete the scoring, Ethan Bauer scored 15, Cole Hanggi posted 10, Orion Walker dropped eight, Charlie Mulford netted six and Josh Stanley put up two.
HAVERLING (4-4) 49
DANSVILLE (2-8) 51
Dansville came back from an 11-point deficit at one point in the first half to record a second win in the last three games. Ivan Wolf-Mialky recorded 11 of his 13 points in the second half, nine of which were in the third frame. Although Mark Sick recorded just four points, he sunk two crucial free throws in the fourth quarter, along with a lay up with under a minute left in the contest. Brady Henchen led Dansville in the scoring department with 18 points on the night. Caleb Knapp (11) and Clayton Rigdon (five) completed the scoring for the Mustangs. Austin Durand led Haverling in points with 20. Jacob Hagdone was second in scoring with 19 with half of his points coming in the final frame. Gavin Price (eight) and Michael Binkowski (two) completed the scoring for the Rams.
ATTICA (1-4) 27
PAVILION (4-3) 69
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (2-4) 28
RED JACKET (5-1) 88
Timmy Brown’s 32 points, which led all scorers, six rebounds and two assists was key in Red Jacket’s fourth straight win. The Cardinals got out to a 27-13 lead in the first quarter and held Campbell-Savona to 15 points the rest of the way. Truman Hill recorded a double-double after he posted 19 points and 12 rebounds. He also recorded four blocks in the victory. Dixon Hobart was the third and final Cardinal to hit the double-digit point mark for the game with 11 points. Ander Zepowski picked up nine points on the night and Jackson Kennelly recorded nine rebounds.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (4-4) 83
HAMMONDSPORT (2-5) 28
Landon Zver netted 23 points as Jasper-Troupsburg posted 30 points in the second quarter to get out to a 45-14 lead at halftime. The Wildcats went on to break a four game losing skid. Nolan VanGorden came in second on the Wildcats in points with 22 after scoring 11 in the fourth quarter. He led the team in three-pointers with four. To finish the scoring, James Ainsworth had 12, Xavier Remchuk recorded nine, Hunter Anthony finished with six, Jackson Hayes and Gage Hall both netted four, Matthew Foster posted two and Brent Ross scored one. Henry Morrison led Hammondsport with 15 points, five of which came in the first quarter. This was the most amount of points scored by any Laker player in any of the four quarters played that game. Terril Mack (five), James Howell (four) and Gadge Buck (two) completed the scoring.
WAVERLY (5-3) 81
ADDISON (3-6) 36
CUBA-RUSHFORD (6-3) 54
OSWAYO VALLEY (PA) 33
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