FRIDAY
WILSON (3-5) 67
PADILLA (2-7) 79
Isaiah Caruthers and Daniel Gay combined for 47 points, paving the way for Padilla. Caruthers made four of his five three-pointers in the third quarter and finished with 16 points in the frame. Gay made eight field goals, including a three-pointer. Gay also went 6-for-7 at the line. Jordan Forman added 11 points, making three jumpers from long range. Hassan Isgowe chipped in 10 points and made five free throws. Jay’zeil Ragins had seven points for the Bulldogs. Danny Williams made two baskets for four points. For Wilson, Jesse Lynn scored a game-high 26 points. Lynn connected nine times from the floor and made three jumpers from deep. Jahsiah Arnold scored nine of his 11 points in the opening stanza. Arnold unloaded three shots from beyond the arc. Aaron Riley had nine points for the Wildcats. Ibra Hakizimana scored all seven of his points after the break. Jordan Ingram tallied six points, while Corey Faison had four.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-6) 60
SOTA (3-6) 66
Latrell Ingram dropped 23 points and grabbed five boards, as SOTA fended off a late push to win at home. Ingram scored eight points in the final quarter, making two shots from the floor and three free throws. Ishmael Gonzales followed with 14 points and four helpers. Gonzales made three of his four buckets from two-point range. Zayvier Little brought down nine rebounds and scored nine points. Bennie Laver chipped in nine points and made three free throws in the fourth. Quincy St. Louis tallied five points. Paul Stevens scored four points on two baskets. For Churchville-Chili, Jason Small made three shots from the field and a charity stripe conversion in the fourth quarter. Small finished with 15 points. Brayden Stedman followed with 14 points, knocking down four jumpers from beyond the arc. Josh Miner uncorked two shots from deep in the fourth and tacked on eight points. Jacob Gonzalez chipped in six points on three buckets.
EAST (3-1) 52
RICH TOWNSHIP (IL) 70
For East, Zion Parson and Sha’Vion Jones both scored 14 points apiece. Parson netted six shots from the field, including a three-pointer. Jones scored 12 points in the final frame for a late push. Jones made three baskets inside the arc and went 6-for-6 at the line. Markell Kingston-Johnson scored 10 points on five baskets. Micah Johnson converted from three-point range and had seven points. Kesean Leonard had five points for the Eagles.
WORLD OF INQUIRY (7-0) 79
ROCHESTER PREP (5-5) 59
Kanaz Linder poured in a double-double, scoring 21 points and grabbing 13 boards to lead World of Inquiry on the road. Linder made two of his nine baskets from beyond the arc and added eight steals alongside three steals. Curtis Bell scored 28 points, grabbed seven rebounds, dished out three assists and had three steals. Bell unloaded four shots from deep and went 4-for-6 at the charity stripe. Jaedon Adams-Griffin compiled 10 points, eight boards, six helpers and six takeaways. Marcus Norwood paced the offense in the first quarter, scoring 14 of his 17 points. Norwood med three of his five baskets from deep in the quarter. Dayan Vera nailed a three-pointer. For Rochester Prep, Kyron Shaw led with 24 points. Shaw scored 12 points on six baskets in the opening frame. Jahmere Brown chipped in 11 points, netting five shots inside two-point range. Jayden Sheffield and Ciere Dean both added eight points. Juelien Hill nailed a three-pointer.
EASTRIDGE (5-3) 56
EDISON (1-8) 53
Brailon Johnson and Jeremiah Morales Diaz combined for 11 first-quarter points when Eastridge built a six-point advantage on the way to a 31-22 halftime lead. Johnson hit a pair of 3-pointers in the eight minutes as part of a 10-point night. Diaz matched his teammate with 10 points on the night. Larry Wigent added nine points in the win, Eastridge’s fourth in the past five games. Xzavier Hughey and Myron Stamps added eight apiece. Terrance Clark (5) and Isaiah Nelson (4) alsp scored for the Lancers. Edison’s Javier Medina led all scorers with 16 points. Shamier Hooks accounted for 15 points. Karron Mack (8), Anthony Johnson (7) and Jah’meir Birmingham (7) rounded out the scoring.
EARLY COLLEGE (1-7) 53
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (2-6) 38
Tyrell Grant scored 18 points, including eight in the first quarter, as Early College got into the win column. Cincere Moxley-Studymine tallied 13 points, while Damarion Griffin had 11. Josue Oquendo (8), Nay’yir Ortiz (4), Ethan Benman (2), and Zion Shields (1) rounded out scoring. Dawson Shoemaker and Dakota Ogden each scored nine points for Campbell-Savona, while Chance Miller chalked up six. Devin Ogden (5), Tavion Mathis (3), Cage Payne (2), and Carter Taft (2) also scored for the Panthers.
FINNEY (6-5) 56
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (7-2) 49
Ethan Krog dropped 23 points, as Finney featured a three-headed monster to pull out a road win. Krog connected eight times from the floor and made four three-pointers. The senior also had four steals. Braelen Broome scored 10 of his 16 points in the final frame. Broome made two of his three baskets inside the arc and went 3-for-4 at the line. The junior also had 12 rebounds and six assists. Ethan Snavely tacked on 14 points and 10 rebonds. Snavely scored five times inside the arc and went 4-6 at the line. Pablo Molleja had five points. For Northstar Christian, Max Skolen netted five of his six baskets inside the arc and led with 13 points. Kingston Downs tallied 11 points and made three jumpers from deep. Johnny Daby scored eight points on four baskets. Miles Tomlinson chipped in five points.
UPREP (5-5) 67
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (0-11) 33
Gavin White led three in double figures with 15 points to go with five rebounds, five assists and five steals. Damari Davis logged a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds along with two blocks. Demetrius Walker added 14 points and two rebounds.
GREECE ARCADIA (3-8) 43
CANANDAIGUA (7-2) 57
Finn Damann tallied 26 points and knocked down eight free throws, leading Canandaigua to a fourth win in a row. Damann also made nine shots inside the arc. Connor Chapman followed with 16 points, making six shots from two-point range and four free throws. Nate Brinza added seven points. Kobe Maroney had four points on two baskets. For Greece Arcadia, Drake Sapp led with 14 points. Sapp connected five times from the floor, including twice from beyond the arc. Xavier Smith and Jahan Wilson both scored seven points. Denzel Medlock and Dom Session each had six points. Kenny Rivers nailed a three-pointer.
GREECE ATHENA (8-0) 72
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (6-3) 57
Russell Ellis dropped 17 points and dished out six assists, paving the way for Greece Athena to remain unbeaten. Ellis uncorked four of his six field goals from deep. Dominic LaMar scored 15 points, grabbed four boards and had two steals. LaMar made five of his six baskets inside the arc and knocked down two free throws. I’Zayah Reaves followed with 14 points, drilling three jumpers from beyond the arc and dishing out four helpers. Ne’Sean Fowlks chipped in 10 points, three rebounds, three steals and three helpers. I’Zick Reaves went 3-for-4 at the free throw line and converted a pair of shots for eight points. Travis Mack had six points. For Pittsford Sutherland, Jackson Birch dropped 20 points, going 5-5 at the line and making seven field goals, including a three-pointer. Sam Byrne and Tyler Allen both added eight points apiece. Allen connected twice from beyond the arc, while Byrne hit one three-pointer. Roman Goldstein went 5-6 at the charity stripe. Luke Phillips had five points. Chase Dermody, Hayden Birch and Jayden Morale-Cleggett all had three points.
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IRONDEQUOIT (4-5) 54
GATES CHILI (5-3) 49
Chase Leonardo scored seven of his 22 points in the final quarter, lifting Irondequoit to its second win in the last three games. Leading by two entering the final frame, Leonardo netted a pair from the floor and two free throws. Goti Bandas followed with 15 points, making six of his seven baskets inside the arc. Myles Wynn added nine points for the Eagles. For Gates Chili, Jaylen Givens made six shots from the floor, including three from beyond the arc. Givens led with 15 points. Derrick Davis added eight points on four baskets. Nehemiah Pye made three shots from the floor, including a three-pointer and had eight points. Joey Vigerzi and Tremier Lewis both tacked on six points. Jaden Robinson had five points for the Spartans.
PITTSFORD MENDON (6-4) 54
BROCKPORT (2-8) 56
Daniel Dailey scored six of his 14 points in the fourth quarter, allowing Brockport to snap an eight-game skid. Trailing 39-37 entering the final frame, Dailey made a pair from the field and a free throw in the final frame. Dailey also finishe with four helpers. Ty Sherman scored all five of his points in the fourth. Brodee Henshaw and Tyler Judd both scored four points on two baskets in the stanza. Henshaw finished with eight points, while Judd had 10. Azay Odey scored 12 points on six made baskets. Odey also grabbed 10 boards for a double-double. William Sweeting tacked on seven points. For Pittsford Mendon, Trevor Nally led with 19 points. Nally connected seven times from the field, including twice from beyond the arc and three free throws. Tyler Knapp knocked down three jumpers from long range and followed with 16 points. Amari Coleman scored 10 points, making three shots from beyond the arc and a free throw. Josh Shadders and John Leitner both tacked on four points.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (9-0) 66
FAIRPORT (7-1) 62
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WEBSTER SCHROEDER (3-5) 60
HILTON (1-8) 45
Aydin Stephens scored 13 of Webster Schroeder’s 15 points in the first quarter, allowing the Warriors to jump out to an early lead it would not relinquish. In the frame, Stephens knocked down three shots, including a pair from deep and five free throws. Stephens finished with 23 points, seven boards and four steals. Connor Fulkerson connected six times from the floor, including twice beyond the arc and followed with 16 points. Fulkerson also dished out six assists and grabbed four rebounds. Tyler Washington added 10 points and made 4-of-6 at the line alongside nine rebounds and three steals. Sam Nick scored five points on two baskets. A.J. Amico had three points and seven boards. For Hilton, Jack Smith and Cooper Streb both scored 10 points apiece. Smith made three shots inside the arc and four free throws, while Streb connected twice from the field and five times at the line. Shane Thompson tacked on seven points. Matthew Kosiorek and Matthew Mandrycky both chipped in six points. Kallin Whelehan nailed a three-pointer.
BRIGHTON (2-5) 54
WEBSTER THOMAS (7-1) 66
Levi Kulik made four of his five baskets inside the arc and tallied 15 points to lead Webster Thomas. AJ LaLoggia followed with 12 points and made a pair of three-pointers. Joey Baller went 5-for-8 at the charity stripe, finishing with 11 points. Donny Check uncorked three jumpers from deep, while Sean Quinn made two. Billy Quinn scored four points on two baskets. Chase Fitch converted a three-pointer. For Brighton, Dan Reagan made all six of his buckets inside the arc and scored a team-high 15 points. Abram Levy knocked down three of his four baskets from deep and scored 11 points. Yele Enya chipped in 10 points, scoring eight inside the arc. Grady Hopkin tacked on eight points and knocked down a jumper from long range. TJ Spence connected twice from beyond the arc.
GREECE OLYMPIA (3-5) 54
BATAVIA (6-3) 78
Casey Mazur poured in 24 points, including 10 in the final frame, as Batavia pulled away with a 22-8 run in the fourth. In the quarter, Mazur netted three shots, including a pair of three-pointers. Gavin White led with a team-high 27 points, making 11 baskets inside two-point range. White and Isaac Varland both added four points in the final quarter. Varland finished with seven points. Carter Mullen chipped in six points for the Blue Devils. Ty Gioia connected once from beyond the arc. For Greece Olympia, Caiden Evans scored a game-high 35 points. Evans converted 12 times from the floor, including six from beyond the arc. Evans made a three-pointer in each quarter. Bran’Dale Lester followed with six points on three baskets. Curtis Welker tacked on four points. Fred Schichler nailed a three-pointer.
GREECE ODYSSEY (4-5) 49
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-5) 58
Quinn Kailbourne dropped 19 points, lifting Honeoye Falls-Lima at home. Holden Kamm followed with 11 boards and nine points. Brody Swan added eight points. Cade Merrill scored seven points for the Cougars. Jake Weber tacked on five points, while Grady Goodberlet had four. For Greece Odyssey, Anthony Johnson led with 11 points. Jayson Figueroa chipped in nine points. Gavin Williams-Clemons had eight points. Kingston Santiago scored seven points.
WAYNE (10-0) 71
PALMYRA-MACEDON (5-3) 40
Cam Blankenberg dropped 19 points, making six shots from the floor and a pair of three-pointers to keep Wayne unbeaten. Richie Miles followed with 18 points, netting six jumpers from beyond the arc. Aidan Twist made three of his five field goals from long range. Twist added 14 points for the Eagles. Kahlen Clark chipped in six points on three baskets. Cory Jones tacked on five points. Isaac White made a three-pointer. For Palmyra-Macedon, Shane Maier led with 11 points, connecting three times from beyond the arc. Carter Young added nine points. Logan Bauer scored seven points, while Brayden Leo had five. Ryan Caffyn scored four points.
MIDLAKES (3-6) 49
PENN YAN (0-9) 41
GENEVA (6-3) 52
WATERLOO (6-3) 42
For Waterloo, Dylan Caraballo led with 19 points. Carter Peterson and Brandon Lee both scored seven points.
HORNELL (6-3) 63
DANSVILLE (2-10) 42
Aaron McInerney nailed six jumpers from beyond the arc, finishing with 18 points and leading Hornell to its third straight win. PJ Picco also added 18 points. Wyatt Evingham compild 10 points and five assists. Austyn Gollnitz brought down 10 rebounds. For Dansville, Quinn Dixon and Ivan Wolf-Mialky both scored eight points.
NEWARK (4-7) 68
MYNDERSE (5-5) 63
Ramon Heredia scored 11 of his 12 points in the fourth quarter, allowing Newark to pull out a win. Knotted at 45 after the third quarter, Heredia nailed three shots from beyond the arc. Jahnor Allen followed with seven points in the fourth, making two inside the arc and two free throws. Allen finished with 21 points and made five of his seven shots from inside the arc. Terrell Jenkins added 20 points for the Reds, netting eight field goals, including a three-pointer. Eric Finn tacked on seven points. Levar Moore had five points. Blake Steve made a three-pointer. For Mynderse, Griffin Hilimire poured in 24 points, making eight shots inside the arc and eight free throws. Anthony Luffman connected five times from the floor, including twice from three-point range. Derek Mercedes Rivera and Alan Plummer both added seven points. Jack Brady and Nicholas Mansell both knocked down a three-pointer.
LIVONIA (2-6) 46
MARCUS WHITMAN (7-2) 70
Logan Storms compiled 20 points and dished out six helpers, powering Marcus Whitman at home. Storms knocked down two shots from deep. Brayden Amadeo followed with five baskets and four free throws for 14 points. Myles Prendergast scored eight points and added seven steals. Kaiden Smith made a pair from the field and two charity stripe conversions, totaling seven points. Connor Williams and Ryan Santee both chipped in six points apiece. Tariku Blueye tallied four points on two baskets. Collin Trottier made a three-pointer. For Livonia, Jack Henry converted three of his four baskets from three-point range and led with 16 points. Derrick Lane netted five shots, including a three-pointer, totaling 11 points. Ryan Bosch and Nick Coyle both added five points apiece. Owen Austin and Ethan Mack tacked on four points.
GANANDA (6-3) 61
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (3-5) 48
Hunter Vogt tallied 10 of his 13 points in the opening frame, as Gananda snapped a two game skid. The Blue Panthers scored 24 points in the first quarter. Vogt made four shots inside the arc and a pair at the line. Adho Magee added five points on two shots in the quarter and finished with seven. Owen Switzer scored 12 points, making all six baskets inside two-point range. Cooper Grassel tacked on 10 points on five baskets. Dylan Strang, Peter Jacob and Maddox Stoughton all chipped in with five points apiece. Braeden Caviness had four points. For Clyde-Savannah, Zymere Smith and Tanner Buisch both scored 14 points. Smith knocked down five jumpers inside the arc, while Buisch made three of his four baskets from two-point land. Chris Titus, Dain Brisky and Garrett Carr all chipped in five points apiece. Mario Nicoletta nailed a jumper from deep.
MARION (0-9) 23
WILLIAMSON (3-6) 79
LETCHWORTH (4-5) 49
LE ROY (6-2) 68
Jean Agosto scored eight of Le Roy’s 22 first-quarter points, allowing the Oatkan Knights to put behind an early deficit. Grady Gilligan dropped 10 points in the second frame to expand the lead to 14. Agosto finished with a double-double, compiling 17 points, 14 rebounds and knocked down eight shots from two-point range. Gilligan had 12 points, four rebounds, two assists and two takeaways for Le Roy. Matthew Hockey and Jake Higgins both scored 10 points apiece. Hockey went 5-for-7 at the charity stripe and made a pair from the field, alongside six helpers. Higgins converted two of his four baskets from three-point range and brought down three boards. Aaric Luce scored eight points on four baskets and grabbed six boards. Adam Woodworth and Zander Staba both chipped in three points apiece. For Letchworth, Isaac Hanson nailed eight shots inside the arc and led with 18 points. Brody Beachel followed with nine points and made two of his three buckets from three-point range. Adam Webster and Hayden Schroeder both scored seven points on three made baskets. Brody Whalen had four points.
AVON (7-1) 66
GENESEO (9-2) 58
Trevor Stroud and Josh Harter combined for 50 points, improving Avon’s win streak to seven. Stroud compiled 28 points, four boards and four steals. Harter scored 22 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and dished out eight helpers for a double-double. Ryan Hillman chipped in eight points alongside four rebounds. Travis Hollada and Kal Dolgos both scored four points and grabbed eight boards apiece. For Geneseo, Caleb Rice nailed five shots from long range and led with 20 points. Jackson Willis followed with 16 points, making five of his seven baskets inside the arc. Avery Hepler nailed three shots from deep. Oren Ray scored seven points on three made shots. Luke Davis had four points.
HAVERLING (5-5) 37
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (5-6) 50
Cole Hanggi and Alexander Fedorchuk both dropped 14 points, leading Wayland-Cohocton at home. In the final frame, Hanggi scored nine points, making seven free throws and a two-pointer, allowing the Eagles to pull away. Fedorchuk made six shots from the floor, including a pair of three-pointers. Ethan Bauer converted four times from the field and made a three-pointer. Charles Mulford added six points on three shots. Joshua Stanley had four points. Orion Walker connected once from deep. For Haverling, Austin Durand led with 11 points, netting two of his three baskets inside the arc. Larry Duncan followed with nine points for the Rams. Mike Binkowski and Gavin Price both scored seven points on three baskets.
KESHEQUA (4-4) 33
YORK (4-6) 85
Parker Bonefede uncorked seven jumpers from beyond the arc, and finished with 32 points to lead York at home. Bonefede also brought down eight rebounds. Ryan Brady followed with 11 points and five boards. Aidan Kobylanski chipped in 10 points and five rebounds. For Keshequa, Brady Wood and Ian Hinrich both scored eight points apiece. Zach Smathers had seven points.
PAVILION (5-4) 64
PERRY (2-6) 49
Landon Stoddard scored 10 of his game-high 28 points in the second quarter, as Pavilion jumped out to a 38-20 lead at half and did not look back. Stoddard converted four baskets in the frame, including a pair of three-pointers. Liam Campbell wet 4-for-6 at the charity stripe and netted two shots for nine points. Alex Rodgers and Mason Gilkes both scored eight points apiece. Brennan Savidge chipped in six points. Joe Meehan had three points. For Perry, Izaiah Hernandez led with 14 points and seven rebounds. Brady Baker followed with 12 points and six boards. Baker nailed two jumpers from three-point range. Jonathan Grover tacked on eight points. Emmit Hill had seven points, while Parker Tallman scored four.
WARSAW (4-6) 60
MOUNT MORRIS (4-4) 54
Jeremy Trzecieski dropped 24 points leading the scoresheet for Warsaw. Brayden Merritt compiled a double-double, scoring 18 points and grabbing 15 boards. Carter Bakowski tacked on 12 points. For Mount Morris, Anthony Hightower scored a game-high 27 points. Hightower also added eight rebounds and four steals. Luis Crespo-Toledo chipped in 10 points and four steals. Matt Bacon had seven points, five assists, and four steals. Shawntez Brown and Rowen Clester each added four points. Brown added nine boards.
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (2-5) 57
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (6-2) 53
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (3-4) 56
CUBA-RUSHFORD (8-3) 76
NAPLES (2-6) 61
HAMMONDSPORT (2-7) 35
Maddox Mannella dropped 21 points and made a pair of three-pointers, leading Naples to its second win in the last three games. Mannella made eight shots from the field and three free throws. Colin Kenney followed with 17 points, nailing seven jumpers and converting a three-point play. Matthew Lincoln and Oliver Bruen both chipped in six points. Landon Gleichauf nailed a three-pointer. Andrew Goodwin had three points. For Hammondsport, Henry Morrison scored 16 points, making two of his seven field goals from long range. Alex Brown made four baskets inside two-point range and a free throw. Jamie Howell added four points on two baskets. Miles Buckley and JD Hoerter both made a three-pointer.
FILLMORE (7-1) 63
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (6-5) 44
HINSDALE (2-7) 17
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (7-3) 76
SATURDAY
PENFIELD (9-1) 75
VICTOR (4-3) 53
Patrick Emling recorded a game-high 21 points including seven in the second quarter as Penfield jumped out to a 15-point halftime lead on the way to a sixth straight victory. Michael Moxley netted 17 points including 12 from behind the 3-point arc. Jake McCarthy accounted for 13 points with seven coming in the third quarter while Jackson Green finished in double-figures with 11 points. Christian Zarzycki tallied five points while Kelsey McGraw added three. To round out the scoring, Jake Natale and CJ Johnson scored two points apiece while Henry Barber picked up one point. For Victor, Griffin Hopkins scored 13 of his 21 points in the opening quarter while Randy Johnson and Owen Dake ended with seven points apiece. Ravi Chitre netted five points while Gus Pappajohn, Everett Webb and Colin Barber all recorded three points apiece. Timmy McAuliffe completed Victor’s scoring with two points.
EAST (4-1) 59
MEADVILLE (PA) 55
Trailing 49-47, Sha’von Jones and Kesean Leonard combined for 11 of East’s 12 fourth quarter points as the Eagles outscored Meadville 12-6 to get back in the win column. Jones scored six of his team-high 12 points in the fourth while Leonard tallied five of his 11 all from the charity-stripe. Jayden Holmes also finished with 11 points while Micah Johnson added nine. To round out the scoring, Percy Robinson and Markell Kingston Johnson both netted five points apiece while Tyler Benjamin and Norman Simmons picked up two apiece. Jack Burchard led all scorers with 19 points while Lucas Lutheran ended with 12 including nine from three-point land for Meadville. Kamarii Pope accounted for eight points while Kellen Ball scored seven. Tykie Butler (5), Braelyn Lockett (2) and Jamarion Johnson (2) completed Meadville’s scoring.
AQUINAS (7-2) 43
NIAGRA FALLS (VI) 63
Jadeir Breedlove posted a team-high 12 points while Mackie Terry reached double-digits with 10 points for Aquinas. Christian McCullough netted nine points while Quant Gillians added eight. Trent Buttles (2) and Frankie Burgess (2) completed Aquinas’s scoring. Tre Gayle led all scorers with 16 points including 10 in the third quarter for Niagara Falls. John Strong followed with 14 points while Dequarius Seaberry netted 11 with nine coming from long range. Michaeli Tylor (7), Jake Raklinds (6) and Kayvon Ayee (4) rounded out the scoring.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (7-3) 45
HAC (2-6) 54
Trailing by one in the fourth quarter, Ryan D’Arduini netted nine of his game-high 19 points as HAC outscored Northstar Christian Academy 19-9 to earn its largest victory margin of the season. D’Arduini went 7-for-8 from the charity stripe in the fourth. Kaison Ashford finished with 13 points including eight points in the final eight minutes of play. Oliver Riveros added nine points while Jack Diehl tallied seven points and Josh Person six. For Northstar Christian Academy, Jay Garwood and Alex Skolen both led the way with 12 points apiece. Johnny Daby accounted for nine points while Kingston Downs scored seven. De’Von Stevens (3) and Miles Tomlinson (2) round out NCA’s scoring.
EAST ROCHESTER (8-1) 77
BLOOMFIELD (3-7) 43
Eli Tanner dropped a game-high 23 points including nine in the second quarter as East Rochester outscored Bloomfield 22-8 to open up a 13-point lead heading into halftime. Raydavion Allen followed with 19 points while Jordan Nunn added 14 points and Judah Tanner 10. Noah Wollschleger (4), Justice Allen (4) and Jaidyn Herb (3) completed East Rochester’s scoring. The Bombers now have five wins by 30-plus points. For Bloomfield, Braedon Smith led the way with 13 points while Ben Jones ended in double-figures with 10 points. Caleb Beadnell scored six points while Sean Totton tallied four. To round out the scoring, Ryan DiMeno and Landon Lucas picked up three points apiece while Dagan Brewster and Grady Rogers added two.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (4-6) 58
ELBA (1-8) 65
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