GREECE ATHENA (8-0) 71
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (3-6) 33
I’zayah Reaves recorded a game-high 18 points while Dominic LaMar accounted for 12 to pace Greece Athena to its fourth 20-plus point victory. I’zick Reaves added nine points and four steals while Jacob Curatalo netted seven and Travis Mack six. Ne’Sean Fowlks and Russell Ellis both finished with five points apiece. Ethan Gorham (3), Caleb Brown (3), Orlando Marquez (2) and Jacob Figle (1) completed the Trojans scoring. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, Quinn Kailbourne led the way with 12 points. Grady Goodberlet ended with seven points while Cade Merrill tallied six. Nathan Meacham (4) and Holden Kamm (2) rounded out the scoring.
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BROCKPORT (1-8) 59
BATAVIA (5-3) 68
Justin Smith put up a game-high 21 points to lead Batavia to its second straight victory. Gavin White followed with 16 points and Carter Mullon finished with 16 as well including six points coming in the final eight minutes of play. To round out the scoring, Grady Hemer tallied eight points while Casey Mazur netted seven. For Brockport, Tyler Judd led the scoring with 13 points while Daniel Dailey and Ty Sherman both added 12 points apiece. Ethan Hart (9), William Sweeting (7) and Azay Odey (6) completed the Blue Devils’ scoring.
WEBSTER THOMAS (6-2) 46
FAIRPORT (8-0) 66
IRONDEQUOIT (3-5) 45
PENFIELD (8-1) 58
Jake McCarthy led the way with 15 points to pace Penfield to its fifth straight victory. Jackson Green ended with 13 points including five in the final eight minutes of play while Patrick Emling netted 12. Christian Zarzyck and CJ Johnson finished with seven points apiece while Gabe Reyes and Michael Moxley tallied two apiece to complete the scoring. For Irondequoit, Chase Leonardo put up a game-high 24 points while DJ Kemp reached double-figures with 11. Josh Morse (4), Brien Walker (3), Goti Bandas (2) and Maurice Clark (1) rounded out the scoring.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-6) 48
HILTON (2-7) 56
Jack Smith filled the stat sheet with a game-high 22 points as well as six rebounds and five assists to lead Hilton to its second consecutive win. Cooper Streb accounted for 14 points with 12 coming from the perimeter. Payden Prince and Shane Thompson both finished with 6 points and eight rebounds apiece. Kallin Whelehan (4), Jackson Esposito (2) and Matthew Kosiorek (2) completed the Cadets scoring. For Churchville-Chili, Joshua Miner led the way with 15 points while Lucas Karelus ended in double-digits with 11. Jason Small netted seven points while Brayden Stedman and Jacob Gonzalez tallied six apiece. To round out the scoring, Jace Carter scored three points.
SPENCERPORT (5-4) 33
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (2-5) 54
Connor Fulkerson led all scorers with 27 points including seven in the first quarter as Webster Schroeder jumped out to a 13-2 lead. Aydin Stephens netted six points, hauled in 10 boards and picked up six assists while Nick Schillaci scored five and Abdullahi Fadili four. To round out the scoring, Alex Bartnicki and Tyler Washington both ended with three points apiece while AJ Amico, Miles Mancuso and Evan Boyer all added two apiece. Amico also hauled in nine rebounds and added five steals. For Spencerport, Hunter Streb led the way with 11 points while Jah’Mere Pritchett accounted for seven points and Eric Schuyler six. Brady Smith (3), Cam Khuns (2), Tony Kanaley (2) and Eli Schuyler (2) completed the Rangers scoring.
NEWARK (3-7) 56
CANANDAIGUA (6-2) 66
Connor Chapman scored 19 of his game-high 28 points in the fourth quarter when Canandaigua pulled away from a tie game for its third straight win. Chapman connected five times from the floor over the final eight minutes and converted 9-of-12 free throws. Kobe Maroney added 14 points in the win, and Nate Brinza had 10. Finn Damann (9)and Jaiden Pierce (5) also scored for the Gray Wolves. Terrell Jankins led Newark with 18 points. Jahnor Allen added 14. Sam Underhill accounted for eight points. Eric Finn (7), Levar Moore (3), Blake Steve (3) and Ramon Heredia (3) also scored for the Reds.
PITTSFORD MENDON (6-3) 71
GREECE OLYMPIA (3-4) 40
Tyler Knapp led all scorers with 18 points including 13 in the first quarter as Pittsford Mendon jumped out to a 26-7 lead. Amari Coleman netted 12 points all from three-point land while Cayden Rathnam finished with a double-double of 11 points and 10 rebounds. Josh Shadders added seven points and seven boards while Trevor Nally scored six points, picked up 10 assists and eight rebounds. John Leitner (6), Ryan Connolly (4), Max Liberatos (3), Jack Nally (2) and Jack Halstead (2) completed the Vikings scoring. Caiden Evans scored 17 points while Terry Griffin Jr. followed with 16 for Greece Olympia. Curtis Welker (5) and Connor Welker (2) rounded out the scoring.
GREECE ARCADIA (3-7) 67
EASTRIDGE (4-3) 79
Brailon Johnson put up a game-high 32 points, 18 from beyond the arc, and eight in the final quarter of play to lift Eastridge. Myron Stamps and Larry Wigent both netted 10 points apiece while Terrance Clark added eight. Xzavier Hughey (6), Isaiah Nelson (5), Jeremiah Morales Diaz (4) and Jordan McNeil (4) rounded out the scoring. Xavier Smith led Greece Arcadia with 31 points while Drake Sapp followed with 22 points including 12 from long range. Jahan Wilson (9), Denzel Medlock (4) and Kenny Rivers (1) completed the Titans scoring.
MCQUAID JESUIT (4-6) 55
JAMESVILLE-DEWITT (III) 61
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (2-5) 69
WILSON MAGNET (3-4) 80
Linus Flood led the way with 18 points to lead Wilson Magnet to its second straight win. Jesse Lynn followed with 16 points including eight in the final eight minutes of play while Josh Ellington netted 13 points with 11 coming in the fourth quarter. Jayden Ingram added 11 points while Aaron Riley reached double-digits with 10. Corey Faison (6), Ibrahim Hakizimana (4) and Darius Harris (2) completed Wilson Magnet’s scoring. Ishmael Gonzales put up a game-high 23 points while Latrell Ingram accounted for 13 points for SOTA. To round out the scoring, Quincey St. Louis and Paul Stevens finished with seven points apiece while Zayvier Little, Bennie Lavar and Bruce Newton all tallied five apiece.
EAST ROCHESTER (7-1) 48
LYONS (6-3) 55
JJ Johnson recorded a game-high 20 points and 14 rebounds to lead Lyons to its fourth straight victory. Stephen LeBrecht accounted for 15 points and 10 rebounds while Contrelle Parker added nine points and seven assists. JaJa Smith finished with eight points, five rebounds and five assits. Stavelle LeBrecht (2) and Jawil Simmons (1) rounded out the scoring. For East Rochester, El Tanner put up a team-high 18 points while Jordan Nunn finished in double figures with 11. Justin Allen netted eight points while Judah Tanner tallied four. Noah Wollschleger (3), Tyler Leirten (2) and Jason Hernandez (2) rounded out the Bombers’ scoring.
MYNDERSE (5-4) 55
WATERLOO (6-2) 58
Justin Knowlton put up a game-high 29 points thanks to nine triples, six in the second half, to lift Waterloo to its third consecutive victory. Carter Peterson added nine points while Dylan Caraballo and Cam Jacobs ended with eight points apiece. Hayden Willett rounded out the scoring with four points. For Mynderse, Anthony Luffman led the way with 15 points while Jack Brady followed right behind with 14. Griffin Hilimire finished in double-figures with 11 points while Alan Plummer netted nine. Braeden Cimineri and Derek Mercedes Rivera scored four points apiece to complete Mynderse’s scoring.
RED JACKET (6-1) 50
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (2-5) 38
Jackson Kennelly recorded a double-double with a team-high 16 points and 10 rebounds to lead Red Jacket to its fifth straight victory. Truman Hill stuffed the stat sheet with 12 points, 14 rebounds, six steals, four assists and three blocks. Timmy Brown added six points and eight rebounds while Anderson Zepkowski chipped in five points and seven boards. Finally, Wyatt DeCann contributed three points, five rebounds and three steals.
RED CREEK (6-2) 60
GANANDA (5-3) 53
Jerry Mosqueda scored 11 of his team-high 16 points in the second half for Red Creek to snap a two-game losing streak. Joseph Decker followed with 15 points including 11 in the second half as well while Duke Wright ended in double-figures with 10 points. Connor Hopp and Cole Sharkey netted five points apiece while Eoin Wynne scored four points and James Carr three. Daniel Sanzotta and Adam Doll tallied one point apiece to complete the scoring. For Gananda, Hunter Vogt recorded a game-high 18 points with half of his points coming from beyond the arc. Cooper Grassel accounted for 12 points while Owen Switzer added 10. Braeden Caviness (5), Dylan Strang (3), Adho Magee (3) and Maddox Stoughton (2) rounded out the scoring.
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CLYDE-SAVANNAH (4-4) 62
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-8) 53
Zymere Smith led the way with 19 points while Tanner Buisch finished in double-figures with 14 points to lead Clyde-Savannah. For North Rose-Wolcott, Evan DeWispelaere put up a game-high 25 points while Cody Crane ended with 12 points.
PAVILION (4-4) 53
HORNELL (5-3) 68
PJ Picco led all scorers with 21 points to pace Hornell to its second straight victory. Marco Picco netted 12 points while Wyatt Evingham added 11 and Aaron Mclnerney nine points. For Pavilion, Landon Stoddard put up a team-high 21 points. Liam Campbell scored 13 points while Joe Meehan picked up 12.
YORK (3-6) 51
HAVERLING (5-4) 59
Jacob Hagadone scored 23 of his game-high 36 points in the first half to give Haverling a 13-point lead heading into the locker room. Austin Durand reached double-digits with 10 points while Gavin Price netted seven. To round out the Rams scoring, Lawrence Duncan tallied four points and Michael Binkowski scored two. Mason Parsons led the team with 20 points while Zachary Bauer added 12 for York. Ryan Brady accounted for seven points while Parker Bonefede picked up six. Liam Ezard (4) and Adam Szczech completed York’s scoring.
WARSAW (3-6) 40
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (4-6) 55
MOUNT MORRIS (4-3) 61
DANSVILLE (2-9) 50
Anthony Hightower stuffed the stat sheet with 23 points, six rebounds, five steals and three assists including 12 points coming in the second quarter as Mount Morris outscored Dansville 24-10 to open a 26-point lead heading into halftime. Luis Crespo Toledo ended in double-figures with 11 points including nine coming from beyond the arc in the first quarter.
PERRY (2-5) 56
LIVONIA (2-5) 70
Nick Coyle recorded a team-high 18 points with 12 coming in the final eight minutes of play to lead Livonia to its second consecutive victory. Coyle also tallied eight assists, four rebounds and five steals. Jack Henry finished in double-digits with 11 points while Cameron Mellen accounted for 10 points. Ryan Bosch netted eight points while Derrick Lane scored six and Ethan Mack five. Owen Austin (4), Vitali Ritz (4), Rider Vanzandt (3) and Chance Watkins (1) completed Livonia’s scoring. For Perry, Johnathan Grover led all scorers with 19 points while Parker Tallman followed with 14. Izaiah Hernandez added eight points while Walker Briggs scored seven. To round out the scoring, Emmit Hill and Beau Slocum tallied four points apiece.
LETCHWORTH (4-4) 41
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-5) 61
Tyler Potter led all scorers with 24 points including six triples and picked up five rebounds along the way to pace Caledonia-Mumford to its third straight victory and second straight by 20 points. Collin Footed accounted for 11 points and five rebounds while Xavier Bowen added seven points and 10 rebounds. Sean McNear netted seven points while Trent Kessler picked up five points, six rebounds and three steals. Jake Wiley put up three points and five rebounds while Aaron Blaker and Ethan Larzelere scored two points apiece to round out the scoring. For Letchworth, Brody Beachel led the way with 16 points including 12 from three-point range. Adam Webster netted nine points while Issac Hansen tallied seven. To complete Letchworth’s scoring, Hayden Schroeder and Ben Hibbard added four points apiece while Darren Abbott tallied two.
KESHEQUA (4-3) 45
HOUGHTON (3-3) 31
Aidan Upright finished with a double-double of 16 points and 10 rebounds to lead all scorers and pace Keshequa to its second consecutive victory. Teammate Ian Hinrich notched a double-double as well with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Brady Wood (6), Owen Pike (5), Aiden Howe (2), Nolan Therrien (2) and Nate Hillier rounded out the scoring. For Houghton, Jack Prentice led the way with 12 points including six in the first quarter while Hoang Phung added nine points. Joshua Davidson (6) and Gavin Martino (4) completed Houghton’s scoring.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (5-4)
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (4-4)
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (6-3) 95
HAMMONDSPORT (2-6) 36
Brody Vance put up a game-high 30 points while teammate Colton Calladine followed with 26 to pace Andover-Whitesville to its largest victory of the season and fourth straight. Vance and Calladine combined for 33 of A-W’s 48 points in the first 16 minutes as A-W led 48-19 at halftime. James Miller-Young finished in double-figures with 11 points while Vincent Joyce and Jake Mattison scored nine apiece. Trey Kent and Ethan Warriner netted four points apiece while Gage Putnam tallied two to round out the scoring. For Hammondsport, Henry Morrison led the way with 17 points while Judah White added nine. Carter Rodriguez (4), Miles Buckley (3), Tom Mack (2) and JD Hoerter completed the scoring.
HINSDALE (2-6) 32
CUBA-RUSHFORD (7-3) 73
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