FRIDAY:
EASTRIDGE (8-1) 56
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (5-4) 45
Aaliviah Green paced Eastridge with 22 points as the Lancers returned to the win column. The freshman added three rebounds, two assists, and two steals to the scoresheet. Alyssa Cowart joined Green in double-digits with 11 points while also contributing six rebounds, six assists, three steals, and a block. Ada Krupa (8), Tierra-Nicole Green (6), Qa’Mariona Greene (6) and Myasia Holmes (4) also scored, with Green pulling down eight rebounds while racking up three assists and two steals while Krupa put two rebounds, one steal, and a block in the scorebook. Madyson Fizer recorded 16 rebounds with three blocks, an assist, and a steal. Petra Hunt led Sutherland with 20 points, with Lucy Bush (16), Taylor Hamilton (4), Madison Littlefield (2), Signs Tempest (2), and Gabrielle Lyons (1) rounding out the scoring.
HILTON (7-0) 85
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (1-8) 22
Mallory Heise scored 26 points as Hilton hit a school-record 17 three-pointers. Madison Murphy (13) and Jayleigh Esposito (11) also reached double-digits for the Cadets, while Paige Siciliano (9), Elena Graziano (8), Ella Simonelli (7), Ava Heise (5), Paige Dean (4), and Madeline Patton (2) also scored. Juliana Bates and Bianca White led Greece Athena/Odyssey in scoring, with five points each. Cara Elrod (4), Nevaeh Lathrop (3), and Siyera Stowers (2) rounded out the scorecard.
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GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (2-6) 64
RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-9) 55
Aimee Turner led Arcadia/Olympia with 33 points as the Lightning won their second game of the last three. Star Roberts and Kayden Hartel each scored 16 points for Rush-Henrietta.
CANANDAIGUA (7-2) 49
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (5-7) 36
Julia Geitner led Canandaigua with 13 points as the Gray Wolves won their second straight. Eily Hubler and Macy Falk each scored eight, while both Gianna Buchiere and Ava Read tallied six. Leah Sheridan (5), Alexandra Eldred (2), and Sophia Frayne (1) rounded out scoring for the Wolves, who shut out Churchville-Chili in the second quarter to expand their 15-11 lead after one to a 33-11 lead going into the half. Julia Gaffney led Churchville-Chili with eight points, followed by Bianca LiBritz and Erin Marone with six each. Arianna Williams (5), Mercy Payne (4), Ava Donaghue (2), Riah Elliott (2), Shavonne Callahan (2), and Cadence Bachmann (1) rounded out scoring.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-4) 43
PITTSFORD MENDON (7-2) 66
Natalie Mai scored 22 points including 12 in the first quarter – all on three-pointers – as Pittsford Mendon won its second straight. Eva Dixon added 10 points, Leena Mobeen put up eight. Kate Crowley (7), Gabby Esposito (6), Sarah Hanfland (5), Kendall Giantz (4), Nora Graff (2), and Camryn Hernick (2) also scored. Shaye Angelo (16) and Caroline Smith (14) each reached double-digits for Honeoye Falls-Lima. Kam Burdett (3), Alysa Richards (3), Hazel Langstrom (2), Kailyn Snavlin (2), Sarah Smith (2), and Rylee Bennett (1) also found the basket.
FAIRPORT (5-3) 37
PENFIELD (7-2) 46
Bella Cahoon scored seven of her career-high nine points in the fourth quarter to lead a 14-6 run that propelled Penfield to its third straight win. Emma Alexander led the Patriots with 15 points. Samara Rizzo and Courtney Merlo each scored nine points to pace Fairport.
BRIGHTON (2-7) 28
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (7-2) 54
Bria Watkins scored 21 points, including 10 in the first quarter, to pace Webster Schroeder’s return to the win column. Addison Morgan tallied 10 points for the Warriors. Avery Kroening and Kylie Clement each scored six. Jenna DiMarco (5), Olivia Demitry (2), Olivia Fulkerson (2), and Lauren Roberts (2) rounded out the scoresheet. Ella Hall was Brighton’s top scorer, with 12 points. Shannon O’Hara (7), Anna Miller (2), Grace Papponetti (2), Delaney Wilson (2), Elise Hosmer (2), and Ireland Mistretta (1) also scored.
GATES CHILI (1-10) 26
SPENCERPORT (4-5) 49
Spencerport’s Jayda Soloman scored 13 points and made seven steals on the night, her first career game in double digits. Jorja Gray also reached the teens with 12 points. Leigha Pokracki (8), Emily Peacock (6), Alia Gatto (5), Claire Maloney (3), and Kelsey Magin (2) rounded out scoring for the Rangers. Cassie Carpenter put up 11 points for Gates Chili, while Evelyn Amesburg (8), Payton Kretser (5), and Hayden Byer (2) also scored.
WEBSTER THOMAS (6-3) 41
VICTOR (3-3) 42
Two consecutive stops late gave Victor the win, while Vanessa Chumacero led the Blue Devils with 18 points. Maia Pronti, Quin Fitzsimmons, and Allie Pisano all scored six points. Olivia Bommelje was Webster Thomas’ top scorer, with 14 points.
BROCKPORT (6-3) 43
IRONDEQUOIT (3-6) 40
Lydia Childs led Brockport with 29 points and seven rebounds as the Blue Devils won their third game of the past four. Keira Wilson added three points with 10 rebounds. Janelle Laureano had five steals.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (2-4)
HOLLEY (3-2)
CHARLES FINNEY (7-0) 78
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (5-5) 31
Charles G. Finney’s Allie Frederickson scored 30 points and added 13 rebounds for a double-double, but she wasn’t alone: her teammate Kiley Knittle scored 14 points and pulled down 10 rebounds for a double-double of her own. Lucy Broome recorded 16 points for the Falcons, while Lainey Vargas tallied 10 and Kate Frederickson added five. Abby Eschner (10), Elsie Oechsie (9), Alina Shuralov (7), and Marie Wilson (3) scored for Northstar Christian.
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (3-7) 25
LIMA CHRISTIAN (2-4) 49
ROCHESTER PREP (2-6) 25
BISHOP KEARNEY (10-1) 53
PENN YAN (5-6) 40
MIDLAKES (3-7) 25
PALMYRA-MACEDON (6-3) 59
WAYNE (1-7) 28
MYNDERSE (2-6) 31
NEWARK (6-4) 68
Naomi Jones paced Newark to its second straight win with a 28-point performance, while teammate TaKyla Vaughn added 14 points to go with five rebounds and four steals. Arizona Chapple scored nine points, Karina Natale recorded eight points and six assists, and Martianna Chance put up six. Peyton Verkey led Mynderse with six points.
HAC (2-4) 20
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (8-1) 60
Kendall Parker’s 20 points, including 12 in the first quarter, led Dundee-Bradford to its eighth straight win. Cheyanne Grandall also reached double digits in the scorebook, with 10. Riley Stinson (9), Meredith Doan (6), Korrin Yeoman (5), Kendall Parker (4), Danica Hall (4), and Carsen Larrison (2) rounded out scoring for the BraveScots. Cadence Brecker’s 8 points led HAC, with Riley White (5), Gabby Giambra (4), and Baylor Smith (3) also scoring.
ROMULUS (1-8) 36
NAPLES (3-3) 47
MARCUS WHITMAN (8-1) 67
SOUTH SENECA (3-5) 26
Maddie Daggett scored 16 points and pulled down three rebounds for Marcus Whitman as it won its second straight and third of its last four. Sophie Snyder led the team in rebounds, with 16, to go with eight points. Aliysiah Clark (8 points, 4 steals, 3 assists), Evy Royston (7 points, 6 steals, 6 assists), and Lily Carroll (7 points, 3 steals, 4 assists) also contributed. Ellie Deatherage (6 points, 4 steals), Cecilia Conley (6 points, 7 rebounds), Hailee King (5 points, 2 steals), Helen Snyder (2 points, 3 rebounds), and Whitney Cotroneo (2 points) rounded out scoring.
PAVILION (3-6) 49
WARSAW (0-7) 14
HAVERLING/HAMMONDSPORT (3-7) 27
KESHEQUA (9-1) 81
Ava Thayer scored 25 points while Braelyn Isaman recorded a double-double of 17 points and 15 rebounds as the Wildcats won their seventh straight. Thayer also recorded eight rebounds, five steals, and five assists, while Isaman made five steals and five assists. Ryley Benner put up 14 points with six rebounds and six assists, while Alicia Wood also reached double-digits with 10 points and four rebounds. Bree Benner scored eight points while pulling down six rebounds and making three steals. Riley Nageldinger put up five points and eight rebounds. Abby Wood rounded out scoring with two points. Lola Coots led Haverling/Hammondsport with eight points. Leah Krellie (5), Lazell Locey (5), Macy Faulkner (3), Arielle Szathmary (2), Sierra Haight (2), and Aleah Binkowski (2) rounded out scoring.
DANSVILLE (7-3) 40
HORNELL (8-1) 69
Jordan Dyring scored 23 points as Hornell returned to the win column. Payton Bentley and Selena Maldonado had 12 points each. Megan Tyler led Dansville with 16 points, while Taylor Hamsher and Emily Versluis each put up eight points. Morgan Ball (6), Kassidy Cole (2), and Alivia Mosman (1) also scored .
GENEVA (5-4) 17
AVON (4-7) 57
Payton Rice racked up 19 points and hit six three-pointers as Avon took an early 17-10 lead into the end of the first quarter before going on a 36-0 run over the second and third quarters. The junior also had seven rebounds and three steals. Maria Geary also got into double-digits with a 15 point night that also saw five steals and five assists. Angelie Salogar (8 points, 9 rebounds) and Lauren Hill (6 points, 4 assists) also scored. Trinity Moxon led Geneva with 10 points.
PEMBROKE (4-2) 42
WHEATLAND-CHILI (2-6) 23
Jayden Hootman and Morgan Coniber each scored 11 points for Pembroke as the Dragons won their second game of the last three. Hootman also pulled down nine rebounds and made three steals, with Coniber pulling down three rebounds of her own. Kirsten Wright scored nine points, and Seneca Calderon tallied five to go with nine rebounds and four assists. Taylor Bischoff also scored five. Whitney Thrush paced Wheatland-Chili with 14 points, while Jahzara McGee-Burgess added four. Madison Pope (2), Jaeda Mekker (2), and Aghanti Caton (1) rounded out scoring.
ALEXANDER (3-7) 35
LYNDONVILLE (5-4) 37
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (7-3) 45
ATTICA (1-5) 13
Alea Groff led Oakfield-Alabama with 15 points, all coming off of five three-pointers. The senior also made four assists as the Hornets won their second straight. Piper Hyde also reached double digits in the point column, with 12, and also recorded six assists and four steals. Raine Denny scored eight points, Allie Williams tallied five with 10 rebounds, Alex Clark scored three with seven rebounds, and Alison Harkness added another two. Haley Mills led Attica with six points.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-9) 24
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (8-3) 61
Ferris McKenna’s 12 points led the Chargers to their second win in their last three. Paris May and Anna Mitchell each scored 11 points, while Harlie McCaffery put up 10. Bailey Mullen (7), Jaden May (3), Lauren Markel (3), Kora Button (2), and Mackenna Mullen (2) rounded out scoring. Mitchell and Mullen each pulled down eight rebounds. Maggie Hawken led Campbell-Savona with seven points, while Willow Koperczak (5) and Ashlynn Stratton (5) scored five. Kennedi Harris (3), Meara Mehlenbacher (2), and Olivia Zimar (2) filled out the rest of the scoresheet.
SATURDAY:
YOUNG WOMEN (6-1) 36
PADILLA (0-7) 28
AQUINAS (8-1) 79
ST. MARY’S (VI) 72
AJ Orr scored 15 in the fourth to lift Aquinas in the face of a 13-point third-quarter deficit. She ended with 22. Loren Green had 22 of her own. Molly O’Toole dropped 18 points. Carlee Thomas contributed nine. Jade Harvey (5) and Samiyah Wright (3) also scored.
WELLSVILLE (9-2) 26
PIONEER (VI) 42
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CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (6-3) 39
LE ROY (4-4) 28
Ava Amorese scored a game-high 15 points, including five in the second quarter. This helped Cal-Mum crawl back from an 11-9 deficit after one. Amorese also contributed three late-game buckets to close out the win. Hazell Nickerson scored 12 points, five in the first quarter, with 10 rebounds. She also hit a 3-pointer late in the game. Emma Brogan tacked on eight points. Gabby Zitz ended with 14 points scored seven in the first for Le Roy. Makenna Gallo recorded five third-quarter points.
EAST ROCHESTER (5-5) 15
BLOOMFIELD (7-3) 71
Calla McCombs finished with 20 points, 22 rebounds and four steals to lead the Bloomfield Bombers to their seventh win in eight games. Lily Baughman contributed 14 points, 10 boards and three steals. Ashlyn Wright ended with 14 points, four assists and four steals.
BYRON-BERGEN (8-1) 58
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (6-4) 55
Janessa Amesbury led Byron-Bergen with 22 points. The Bees were down 30-27 at halftime before winning the third quarter 19-10 en route to the victory. Olivia Senf knocked down four 3-pointers. Riley Shallenberger added 10. Sofia Falleti put up 19 points and eight rebounds for NDB. Shirley Thompson recorded eight first-half and 13 total points with eight boards. Lucia Fiorentino ended with 11 rebounds and six points. Gianna Falleti tacked on seven points.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (5-6) 25
HAC (3-4) 38
Cadence Brecker’s 23 points, 17 rebounds and 10 blocks gave her a triple-double in HAC’s win. After trailing 16-12 at halftime, Brecker led HAC through the second half with 12 scored in the third and six more in the fourth. Baylor Smith tallied 13 points and four steals including three 3-pointers. Lanae Vargas registered 10 rebounds and five steals. Abby Eschner led Northstar scorers with eight. Elsie Oechsle had seven points including five in the first quarter. Kayla Irwin (4), Abi Summerlin (4) and Emma Kelly (2) rounded out the Northstar scorers.
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