FRIDAY:
WILLIAMSON HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENT
HAC (1-4) 52
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-6) 58
Evan DeWispelaere dropped 17 points, pacing the North Rose-Wolcott offense. Cody Crane followed up with 15 points. Preston Cave chipped in seven points for the Cougars. For HAC, Ryan D’Arduini and James Michael both led with 14 points. Wesson Riveros and Jack Diehl scored eight points apiece.
WILLIAMSON (1-6) 39
SOUTH SENECA (7-0) 61
Kyan Miller-Hopkins scored eight of his 16 points in the second quarter, part of a 20-6 South Seneca run to pull away for good. Miller-Hopkins netted a pair of three-pointers and a two-pointer in the quarter. Taj Amisano followed with six points in the second frame on three baskets. Amisano, Logan Laverack and Kenny Halsey all finished with 10 points apiece. Laverack made three shots inside the arc and went 4-for-5 at the charity stripe. Halsey made four field goals, including two from long range. Sam Dufour chipped in six points. Kyle Kempf added five points on two buckets. Hayden Dresser made two baskets and had four points. For Williamson, DJ Barber scored a team-high 12 points. Barber made three of his four baskets inside two-point range and added three free throws. Nate Porchea, Ethan Alexander and Easton Bobowski all tallied six points on three made baskets. Myles Wurtz, Jawon Alexander and Miles LaCapra each converted a three-pointer.
OTHER GAMES
IRONDEQUOIT (3-4) 53
EDISON (1-7) 33
Chase Leonard tallied 14 of his 20 points in the first half, allowing Irondequoit to jump out to an early lead it would not relinquish. Before the break, Leonard knocked down four shots from the field, including a pair of three-pointers and went 4-for-4 at the line. DJ Kemp followed with 11 points, connected on three of his four baskets inside the arc. Brien Walker scored all seven of his points in the final quarter. Josh Morse and Jayden Patterson both chipped in five points apiece. Goti Bandas added four points on two buckets. For Edison, Shamier Hooks led with a team-high 12 points. Hooks made five shots from the floor, including a pair of three-pointers. Jah’meir Birmingham followed with five points on two baskets. Mike Byrd chipped in four points. Felix Vazquez and Tajh Bowman both netted one three-pointer.
ROCHESTER PREP (5-4) 53
HORNELL (4-3) 58
PJ Picco dropped 25 points, lifting Hornell at home. Demayne Dixon followed with 14 points. Wyatt Evingham scored 10 points. Aaron McInerney grabbed nine boards and chipped in seven points. For Rochester Prep, Kyron Shaw scored 24 points. Jahmere Brown tallied 10 points for the Tigers. Jayden Sheffield scored nine points, while Juelien Hill had eight.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (1-5) 49
WEBSTER THOMAS (6-1) 51
AJ LaLoggia and Billy Quinn combined for 11 fourth-quarter points as the Webster Thomas Titans rebounded from their first loss of the season. READ MORE.
PADILLA (1-7) 45
PENFIELD (7-1) 76
Jackson Green dropped 13 of his 19 points in the second quarter, part of a 21 point frame for Penfield, as the Patriots pulled away for their fourth straight win. Green made six shots inside the arc in the frame and completed a three-point play. Patrick Emling followed with 13 points, including three in the second frame. Emling finished with five baskets inside two-point range. Christian Zarzycki converted three of his four buckets from beyond the arc. Zarzycki and Jake McCarthy both finished with 11 points. McCarthy converted five buckets, including a three-point play. CJ Johnson chipped in seven points for the Patriots. Michael Moxley, Alex Buckpitt and Dallas Crawford all made a three-pointer. For Padilla, Isaiah Caruthers poured in a game-high 20 points, including 15 in the third frame. Caruthers uncorked three of his six baskets in the stanza from beyond the arc and totaled four three-point jumpers in the game. Jordan Forman knocked down three shots from long range. TeVierre Miranda added five points on two baskets. Lavar Fields had four points for the Bulldogs.
WORLD OF INQUIRY (6-0) 47
MARCUS WHITMAN (5-2) 35
Jaedon Adams-Griffin and Kanaz Linder combined for 13 second-quarter points when World of Inquiry (No. 1 NYSSWA Class B) erased a five-point deficit and took a lead it did not surrender in a 47-35 victory over host Marcus Whitman (No. 13 NYSSWA Class B), Friday afternoon. READ MORE
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (7-2) 62
EARLY COLLEGE (0-5) 44
Lei’la Perez tallied nine of his 16 points in the third frame, allowing Eugenio Maria DeHostos to pull away for good. Perez made three of his four baskets in the quarter inside the arc. Brook Jiminez chipped in five points. For Early College, Tyrell Grant scored a game-high 17 points. Grant converted five of his six baskets inside the arc and went 4-for-6 at the line. Josue Lebron followed with nine points, knocking down three baskets from short range and three free throws. Nay’yir Ortiz, Da’marion Griffin and Ethan Benman all added four points apiece.
BISHOP KEARNEY (1-6) 50
EAST ROCHESTER (7-0) 75
Judah Tanner poured in 20 points, keeping East Rochester unbeaten. Ray Allen followed with 14 points for the Bombers. Eli Tanner added 12 points. Jordan Nunn chipped in 11 points and went 3-for-3 from beyond the arc.
EASTRIDGE (3-3) 36
CANANDAIGUA (5-2) 62
Finn Damann scored 12 of Canandaigua’s 19 points in the first quarter, as the Grey Wolves took an early lead they would not relinquish. Damann made four of his five baskets in the quarter inside the arc and finished with 25 points. Damann netted four jumpers from deep. Kobe Maroney made four shots, including a pair of three-pointers and followed with 10 points. Maroney added five points in the opening stanza. Connor Chapman finished with nine points, making three of his four baskets from two-point range. Jeremiah Laird scored six points on three baskets. Jaiden Pierce and Chase Senn both netted a three-pointer. For Eastridge, Brailon Johnson led with nine points and connected on three field goals, including a three-pointer. Larry Wigent followed with six points. Maurice Walls chipped in five points on two baskets. Myron Stamps made a pair of baskets and added four points for the Lancers. Xzavier Hughey and Terrance Clark both nailed a three-pointer. Isaiah Nelson had three points.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (5-2) 22
MYNDERSE (5-3) 53
Griffin Hilimire made four of his five baskets inside the arc and finished with 13 points, leading Mynderse at home. Jack Brady knocked down a pair from deep in the opening quarter to allow the Blue Devils to jump out to an early lead. Brady finished with 11 points. Anthony Luffman followed with nine points and converted three baskets, including a three-pointer. Alan Plummer chipped in eight points, making three shots inside the arc and a pair of free throws. Nick Mansell scored five points on two made baskets. Derek Mercedes Rivera had four points. For Palmyra-Macedon, Logan Bauer scored eight points. Bauer netted three shots inside the arc and went 2-for-2 at the line. Carter Young followed with seven points. Shane Maier made a three-pointer.
MIDLAKES (2-6) 40
WAYNE (8-0) 84
Cam Blankenberg dropped 46 points, setting a single-game program record and leading Wayne to remain unbeaten. Blankenberg knocked down 20 shots from the floor, including three from long range and went 3-for-4 at the line. With the 46 points, Blankenberg breaks his brother Logan Blankenberg’s previous record of 44 points in a game. Aidan Twist followed with 15 points, making a pair of three pointers and four baskets inside the arc. Ben Smith chipped in eight points for the Eagles. Cory Jones and Kahlen Clark both scored four points on two baskets. Richie Miles netted a three-pointer. For Midlakes, Marcus Tookes tallied 11 points. Tookes converted five shots inside two-point range and completed a three-point play. Jackson Nurse made two field goals and went 3-4 at the charity stripe for eight points. Connor Tripp and Diallo Lewis both made three baskets totaling six points. Jesse Bennett uncorked a three-point jumper.
GENEVA (4-3) 41
NEWARK (3-4) 40
DePatrick Overstreet tallied six of his 13 points in the final frame, as Geneva pulled out a comeback win. Trailing 33-28 entering the final frame, Overstreet made 4-of-6 at the free throw line and a two-pointer. Kaden Larsen-Porter added three of his eight points in the final frame. Andrew Green added eight points and went 4-6 from the line. Jeffrey Castro-Anderson chipped in seven points, making two of his three baskets inside the arc. For Newark, Jahnor Allen led with a team-high 14 points. Allen made five jumpers, including a pair from long range and went 2-2 at the line. Eric Finn followed with 10 points and made four shots inside the arc. Blake Steve chipped in five points on two baskets. Terrell Jenkins had four points for the Reds.
PEMBROKE (2-4) 51
ALEXANDER (7-2) 61
Kingston Woods and Mason Snyder both dropped 15 points, paving the way for Alexander to win its sixth straight. Dylan Pohl added 12 points. For Pembroke, Josh VonKramer scored a game-high 16 points. Jayden Bridge followed with 14 points. Nolan Peterson chipped in 11 points for the Dragons. Caleb Felski dished out seven assists.
NAPLES (1-5) 80
MARION (0-7) 27
Maddox Mannella dropped 23 points, leading Naples on the road. Mannella made nine of his 10 baskets inside the arc and went 2-for-3 at the line. Collin Kenney followed with 18 points, knocking down eight shots, including a pair of three-pointers. Isaac Ward and Oliver Bruen both added 10 points apiece. Ward made three of his four baskets inside the arc, while Bruen netted three shots from two-point range and went 4-5 at the charity stripe. Joseph Christmas uncorked three jumpers from deep. Rowan Biggs added six points on three shots. For Marion, Jack Edlind led with nine points. Aiden Rittenhouse followed with six points. Ayden Proseus tallied five points on two baskets. Jayden Whitney scored four points on a pair of buckets. Abe Morgan made a three-pointer.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-4) 48
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-5) 58
Collin Foote recorded a double-double, scoring 14 points and grabbing 10 boards for Caledonia-Mumford. Foote added four helpers. Trent Kessler followed with 13 points and six rebounds. Sean McNear brought down five rebounds and scored 11 points. For Oakfield-Alabama, Gavin Armbrewster scored a team-high 16 points. Avery Watterson chipped in 12 points.
KENDALL (2-5) 46
BYRON-BERGEN (2-5) 45
Vinnie D’Agostino drilled a three-pointer with 10 seconds to go in the game, as Kendall pulled out a late win on the road. D’Agostino finished with 20 points and five boards. Jonas Rhodes followed with 12 points. Will Kludt added nine points. CJ D’Agostino chipped in three points. For Byron-Bergen, Cole DiQuattro tallied a team-high 14 points. Cody Carlson scored 10 points.
BLOOMFIELD (3-5) 37
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (6-2) 47
Jeremy Stiles tallied 13 points and grabbed two rebounds, paving the way for Dundee/Bradford at home. Chris Clancey, Alex Goltry and Aidan Webster all tallied 10 points. Clancey grabbed six boards, dished out three assists and had three steals. Goltry finished with seven rebounds and three steals. Webster brought down four rebounds, dished out four assists and forced four steals.
YORK (3-5) 50
GENESEO (8-1) 55
Avery Hepler knocked down five jumpers from deep and finished with 19 points, leading Geneseo to its fifth straight win, this time in come-from-behind fashion. Trailing 17-9 after the opening quarter, Hepler nailed two shots from beyond the arc to right the ship. Hepler added two more in the third quarter when the Blue Devils cut the deficit to one. Jackson Willis followed with 16 points, including seven in the final frame. Caleb Rice chipped in 13 points and drilled two from beyond the arc in the fourth quarter. Oren Ray had five points and made a free throw in the fourth. For York, Liam Ezard tallied a career high 19 points. Ezard scored seven in the opening frame and finished with seven baskets, including two from deep. Parker Bonafede dropped 16 points, converting five of his six buckets inside the arc. Mason Parsons and Zachary Bauer both chipped in five points on two made shots.
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (6-2) 62 (OT)
WHEATLAND-CHILI (6-1) 53
Evan Fitzpatrick and Chase Antinore both compiled double-doubles, as Notre Dame Batavia pulled out an overtime win. Fitzpatrick scored 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Fitzpatrick went 5-for-7 from beyond the arc and scored five points in the fourth frame to force overtime. Antinore netted a two-pointer and a pair of free throws in the fourth quarter, and added 14 points alongside 12 boards. In the overtime frame, Antinore scored six points on three baskets. Aiden Bellavia chipped in 12 points, making five shots inside the arc and went 2-2 at the charity stripe. Makyell Walker netted a pair of free throws in overtime and chipped in 10 points. TJ Cephus Jr. made three of his four baskets inside the arc. For Wheatland-Chili, Leighton Williams scored a team-high 16 points. Williams made three shots inside the arc and a pair of free throws in the fourth quarter and added four points in overtime. Jackson Semmel made five field goals, including three from deep. A’nari Trotter uncorked a pair of three-pointers and chipped in 12 points. Emilio Ellington made three of his four baskets from beyond the arc, totaling 11 points.
HAVERLING HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENT
PENN YAN (0-5)
CORNING (IV)
WELLSVILLE (5-4) 60
HAVERLING (3-3) 42
Tyler Vogel dropped 20 points, including 10 in the fourth quarter to secure the win for Wellsville. In the frame, Vogel made four shots from the floor, including a pair from long range. Aiden Cowburn scored five points in the final frame and finished with 12 points, making two jumpers from deep. Karson Grover tallied seven points, going 3-for-4 at the line. JJ Howard added six points on three made baskets. Nicolas Germain-Tardieu scored five points for the Lions. Trenton Green and Derek Coleman both chipped in four points apiece. For Haverling, Jake Hagadone led with a team-high 15. Hagadone converted five shots inside the arc and went 5-5 at the charity stripe. Austin Durand made three of his four baskets from beyond the arc and had 14 points. Gavin Price chipped in seven points for the Rams.
SATURDAY:
WILLIAMSON HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENT
SOUTH SENECA (8-0) 74
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-7) 26
Kenny Halsey led all scorers with 26 points including 12 in the first as South Seneca jumped out to a 20-8 lead and earned the Williamson High School Tournament title. Logan Laverack added 15 points including nine from three-point land while Kyan Miller-Hopkins netted 11. Kyle Kempf tallied eight points while Sam Dufour ended with seven. Hayden Dresser (5) and Taj Amisano (2) rounded out the scoring. For North Rose-Wolcott, Cody Crane was the only player to reach double-figures with 15 points while Evan DeWispelaere finished with seven. To complete NRW’s scoring, Dayton Laird and Tommy Mills scored two points apiece.
HAC (1-5) 46
WILLIAMSON (2-6) 61
DJ Barber led all scorers with 23 points to pace Williamson to its first double-digit win of the season and end a five-game losing streak. Jon Ryan finished in double-figures with 11 points. Myles LaCapra added eight points while Myles Wurtz and Eton Alexander tallied six points apiece. Jaiden Burns (3), Easton Bobowski (2) and Nate Porchea (2) rounded out the scoring for Williamson. James Michael notched a double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds while Ryan D’Arduini ended with 10 points for HAC. Kaison Ashford netted eight points while Jack Diehl tallied seven. Oliver Riveros and Wesson Riveros scored three apiece to complete HAC’s scoring. All-Tournament team selections include Kenny Halsey (South Seneca), Cody Crane (North Rose-Wolcott), Jon Ryan (Williamson), and James Michael (HAC).
OTHER GAMES
RUSH-HENRIETTA (8-0) 67
GREEN TECH HIGH CHARTER (II) 66
Jalen Taggart recorded a game-high 31 points including six triples and eight in the final quarter of play to lift Rush-Henrietta in inter-sectional action. Avery Council followed with 23 points and eight in the fourth quarter while Amir Abdul-Haqq Bradford finished with nine points. Jerome Ward IV (3) and Jahquin Brown (1) completed R-H’s scoring. READ MORE.
VICTOR (3-2) 70
MCQUAID JESUIT (4-5) 60
Griffin Hopkins led Victor to its third straight win with 24 points including 14 in the third quarter as Victor outscored McQuaid 19-12 to open up a 14-point lead heading into the fourth. Brody Burgess scored 10 of his 17 points in the second quarter while Colin Barber finished in double-digits with 13. Owen Drake (4), RJ Johnson (3), Timmy McAuliffe (3) and Brendan Shannon (3) rounded out the scoring. Jaiyden Jones led McQuaid in scoring with 24 points, including 10 in the second quarter. Henry Fox was just behind him, with 23. Lucas Wachter (6), Andrew Gerenski (5), Gianni Hahn (1), and Christian Jordan (1) rounded out scoring.
BRIGHTON (2-4) 54
PITTSFORD MENDON (5-3) 67
Trevor Nally led the way with 16 points including 12 from three-point range and five assists to pace Pittsford Mendon to its second straight victory. Tyler Knapp followed with 15 points including 11 in fourth quarter as Mendon outscored Brighton 24-13. Amari Coleman finished with 13 points, five assists and five steals while Josh Shadders ended with 12 points and eight coming in the second quarter. Cayden Rathnam (5), Ryan Connolly (3) and John Leitner (3) completed the Vikings scoring. Omoyele Enya led the scoring with 15 points while Abram Levy finished in double-figures with 12 for Brighton. TJ Spence tallied eight points while Grady Hopkin netted seven. To round out the scoring, Peter Odhiambo and Brody Kamm finished with four points apiece while Timothy Tourangeau and Daniel Regan added two apiece.
EAST AURORA (VI) 40
GREECE ARCADIA (3-6) 75
Xavier Smith set a new career-high as he led all scorers with 37 points and hauled in 10 rebounds along the way to pace Greece Arcadia. Jahan Wilson notched his first career triple-double with 17 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists with five steals as well. Kenneth Rivers accounted for 10 points while Drake Sapp added six. Dom Session (4) and Isaiah Fields (3) completed the Titans scoring. For East Aurora, Parker Briggs led the way with 12 points while Aidan Chundy followed with 11. Alex Mior (6), Andrew Kubiak (5), Alex Bell (3) and Jacob Eschborn (3) rounded out the scoring.
BATAVIA (4-3) 67
NEWARK (3-5) 53
Tied 45-45 heading into the fourth, Gavin White netted 11 of his game-high 25 points in the final eight minutes to lift Batavia to its second double-digit victory of the season. Carter Mullen followed with 23 points including 12 from beyond the arc. Justin Smith tallied eight points all in the fourth quarter. Brady Mazur (5), Casey Mazur (3) and Grady Hemer (3) completed the Blue Devils scoring. For Newark, Jahnor Allen led the way with 17 points while Terrell Jenkins accounted for 13. Collin George also finished in double-figures with 10 points. Ramon Heredia (6), Eric Finn (4), Sam Underhill (2) and Blake Steve (1) rounded out the scoring.
RED CREEK (5-2)
SOUTHERN CAYUGA (IV)
LETCHWORTH (4-3) 59
WARSAW (3-5) 41
Issac Hanson led the way with 13 points, six rebounds and four assists to pace Letchworth and snap a three-game losing streak. Adam Webster followed in double-figures with 12 points and four assists while Brody Beachel finished with 10 points and six rebounds. For Warsaw, Brayden Merritt put up a game-high 20 points.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (3-4) 41
MOUNT MORRIS (3-3) 44
Anthony Hightower stuffed the stat sheet with a game-high 18 points, 11 rebounds, four steals and three assists to lift Mount Morris. Luis Crespo-Toledo added nine points including three free throws at the end of the game to put Mount Morris up 42-38. Matt Bacon followed as he netted eight points including two free throws with 10 seconds left to increase the Blue Devils lead to three. To round out the scoring, Shawntez Brown tallied five points and Ben Canary four.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (5-1) 67
LYONS (5-3) 69
Contrell Parker Jr. led the way with 21 points while JJ Johnson scored 11 of his 20 points in the final eight minutes of play to lift Lyons to its third consecutive victory. Stephen LeBrecht also finished in double-figures with 14 points. Ben Bookmiller (6), Stavelle LeBrecht (5) and Marcus Woods-Asbury (3) rounded out the scoring for Lyons. Carson Chaffe set a game-high with 36 points including 17 in the fourth quarter for Canisteo-Greenwood. James Smith ended in double-figures with 10 points while Thomas Sirianni added nine. Daniel Stilson (7) and Kevin Sirianni (5) completed Canisteo-Greenwood’s scoring.
HAVERLING HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENT
CORNING (IV) 77
WELLSVILLE (5-5) 67
HAVERLING (4-3) 55
PENN YAN (0-7) 51
Jacob Hagadone added 14 of his game-high 24 points in the second quarter as Haverling outscored Penn Yan 19-6 and opened up an eight-point heading into the lockeroom. Austin Durand and Gavin Price both netted eight points apiece while Lawrence Duncan tallied seven. Eric Carney-Hendrix (5) and Owen Burlingame (3) completed the Rams scoring. For Penn Yan, Matthew Jones led the way with 18 points including 12 from the perimeter while Anthony Condella finished with 15 and Aven Foster 14. Braden Fingar and Tyler Gilbert rounded out the scoring with two apiece.
NORTHERN POTTER 62
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (2-5) 27
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