FRIDAY:
PENFIELD (5-2) 61
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-6) 28
Emma Alexander scored 14 of her 17 points in the first half as Penfield notched its second straight victory. Audrey Funk and Cassidy Cone also reached double-digits for the Patriots, with 12 and 11, respectively. Churchville-Chili was led by Bianca LiBritz, who scored eight- all in the second half.
BISHOP KEARNEY (7-1) 61
WILLIAMSVILLE SOUTH (VI) 51
Tied 30-30 at halftime, Asia Wilson scored 10 of her team-high 17 points for the Bishop Kearney Kings to lead them to a 31-22 second half and their seventh straight win. Leah Dukes tallied 16 points, while Clair Spears (13) and Klarissa Goode (11) also reached double digits. Adriana Kennedy and Tamia McCadney scored two points each.
BRIGHTON (2-5) 50
GATES-CHILI (1-8) 44
Shannon O’Hora led Brighton to victory with 25 points, including three three-pointers int he opening quarter. Ireland Mistretta also reached double-digits, with 17, while Delaney Wilson scored five points and Sara Solomon put up three.
MIDLAKES (2-5) 47
EAST ROCHESTER (3-4) 50
PENN YAN (3-4) 45
WATERLOO (6-2) 83
Addison Bree led Waterloo to its second straight win with a team-high 16 points. Maci Mueller (15), Gwyn Panek (14), Jonay Hawkins (12), and Delainey Battin (12) also reached double-digits. Tangel Williams (8) and Khia Moody (6) rounded out scoring for the Tigers.
MYNDERSE (2-4) 19
PALMYRA-MACEDON (4-3) 43
A 19-4 third quarter helped Palmyra-Macedon pull away to win its third straight. Four different Red Raiders scored four points in the third quarter, including Taryn Goodness, who led the team with 12 points in addition to six rebounds, three assists, and five steals. Julia Belanger also reached double digits, with 11 points along with seven rebounds, two steals, and two assists. Shelby Geer (7, with two assists and a steal), Georgia Wirth (6, with seven rebounds, five assists, and four steals), Lillian Boesel (5, with two rebounds), and Ella Bradley (2) also scored. Alessandra Nigro led Mynderse scorers with six points, with Danielle McDermott just behind with five. Peyton Verkey (4), Reese Markel (4), Chelsea Korzeniewski (4), and Eden Prayne (2) rounded out scoring.
NEWARK (4-4) 55
BLOOMFIELD (4-2) 57
Down 36-17 at the half, Bloomfield outscored Newark 19-5 in the third quarter and 21-14 in the fourth for the win. Lily Baughman led the way with 20 points, with Ashlyn Wright putting up 15 and Calla McCombs racking up 14. Karina Natale paced Newark with 18 points, and Takyra Vaughn
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (7-1) 37
MARCUS WHITMAN (6-1) 36 (OT)
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HONEOYE (2-4) 37
ROMULUS (1-6) 20
LYONS (4-1) 63
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (4-2) 69
Sofia Falleti scored a career-high 33 points, including 8 in the decisive final quarter, as Notre Dame Batavia got back into the win column. The sophomore hit five three-pointers on the night and pulled down nine three-pointers. Gianna Falleti (11) and Shirley Thompson (10) also reached double-digits. Emma Fitch (6), Clarissa Milliman (5) and Lucia Fiorentino (4) rounded out scoring for the Lady Irish. Ja’Niyah Bell scored 20 points for Lyons, including 16 in the fourth quarter, while Jayla Bell (16) and Carmella Parker (15) also scored double-digits. Kamryn Bonnell also got in the scoresheet, with four.
GENESEO (4-5) 41
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-5) 19
AVON (2-6) 41
MOUNT MORRIS (1-3) 21
YORK (8-1) 78
WARSAW (0-5) 23
Tessa Rodwell racked up 26 points to go with eight rebounds, six steals, and three blocks as the York Golden Knights won their sixth straight. Rylee Cuozzo added 22 points to go with nine rebounds and three steals; while Bree Parsons put up 18 points, five rebounds, five steals, and five assists. Isabel Laney scored six points and recorded five steals and three assists. Maddie Schurr led Warsaw with 11 points.
LE ROY (4-3) 42
PAVILION (2-6) 34
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-2) 61
LETCHWORTH (2-3) 29
Hazell Nickerson led all scorers with 18 points to lead Caledonia-Mumford to its fourth win in its last five games. Olivia Amorese joined the double-digit club with 13 points, while Mackenzie Poray scored 11. Ava Amorese (8) and Leah Nickerson (2) also scored. Sasha Bellamy led Letchworth with six points, with Maya Bellamy adding six and both Carly Jines and Charity Scott tallying four each. Scott also made five steals. Kendall Jines (3), Harper Bliss (2), and Gillian Kemp (2) rounded out scoring.
LYNDONVILLE (3-4) 37
ELBA (6-0) 57
Sydney Reilly scored 19 points with nine rebounds, and was joined in double-digits by Lydia Ross (15 points, four steals). Brea Smith recorded nine points with 17 rebounds. Lyndonville’s Addison Dillenbeck led all scorers with 21 points.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-7) 26
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (5-0) 38
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (5-3) 29
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (3-4) 35
HINSDALE (0-4)
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (1-5)
SATURDAY:
STARPOINT (VI) 53
HILTON (6-0) 66
Mallory Heise scored 31 to lead Hilton in a rematch from last year’s state quarterfinal. Heise netted nine of her points in the second quarter when the Cadets outscored Starpoint 21-14 to erase an early deficit and take a six-point lead into halftime. Ava Heise knocked down two 3-pointers toward 11 points in the win. Elena Graziano scored eight points, all in the second half. Maddie Murphy tacked on eight rebounds and scored four. Ella Simonelli contributed four points and six boards. Jayleigh Esposito (3), Paige Siciliano (3) and Madeline Patton (2) rounded out the Hilton scorers. Megan Milleville led Starpoint with 14. Natalie Prezioso ended with nine. Sophia Waliszweki tallied eight. Madelyn Schmidt and Ashlyn Lee each scored six. Caitlin Deney (4), Rya Anastasi (3) and Lauren Serena (3) found the basket. Hilton defeated Starpoint 59-43 in the 2024 NYS Class AA Far West Regional.
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (1-6) 36
EAST (6-1) 60
Semaj Jackson scored 12 first-half points and 19 total with 10 rebounds as East won its fourth straight. Nevaeh Grisham had 10 of her 12 points in the second half on top of five assists. Gabby Brown-Sturdivant ended with 10 points, 10 boards and four steals. Darianna Weathers tacked on eight. Ali’Yana Robinson (4), Antwanette Coleman (3), Layla Germany (3) and Sinayah Abney (1) also scored for East. Ja’Nyah Reaves and Aimee Turner scored 13 apiece for Arcadia/Olympia. Samara Quintana added four. Jenelle Staples, Calleigh Tracz and Lilyanna Tracz each contributed two.
PERRY (4-2) 33
LIVONIA (3-4) 43
Livonia snapped a four-game losing skid with its win.
ATTICA (0-4) 44
ALEXANDER (3-5) 50
WHEATLAND-CHILI (1-5) 22
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (5-2) 63
Every NDB player scored in its win. The Falleti sisters, Gianna and Sofia, scored 12 apiece. Lucia Fiorentino (11) also reached double figures. Emma Fitch and Riley Yunker each chipped in seven. Shirley Thompson (6), Clairissa Milliman (4) and Penny Jo Thompson (4) rounded out Lady Irish scorers.
“Back-to-back games are very difficult,” Lady Irish head coach Vinny Falleti said. “I was happy that the girls were able to come out and have everyone contribute on offense and defense.”
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