PADILLA (4-8) 52
MONROE (5-3) 64
Will McKinney and Jordan Reis each tallied 16 points to help Monroe win in RCAC action. Taj Mullins added 10 points for the Red Jackets.
UNIVERSITY PREP (7-5) 75
EDISON TECH (1-11) 41
Damari Davis totaled 15 points and 10 rebounds to aid UPrep in earning its fifth straight win. Gavin White finished with a statline of 13 points, four assists, and four steals. Demetrius Walker added a dozen points alongside four rebounds and four steals. James Willingham tallied 11 points, four assists, and three rebounds.
WILSON MAGNET (3-7) 56
VERTUS (6-3) 71
Na’vant Harrison produced a game-high 17 points to help Vertus win its fifth straight game. Four other players made it to double figures for the Warriors, being Million Schmidt (14), Terrance Marble (13), Denim Weaver (12), and Brian Holloway (12). Dah’mere Brown and Jeremiah Rey each ended wth two points.Jesse Lynn led Wilson Magnet with 14 points. Aaron Riley, Ibrahim Hakizimana, and Corey Faison scored seven points each. Other scorers for Wilson Magnet were Josh Ellington (6), Linus Flood (4), Jahsiah Arnold (4), Darrius Harris (2), Joseph Baldrich (2), and Jayden Ingram (1).
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PENN YAN (0-11) 37
WORLD OF INQUIRY (9-1) 73
Jaedon Adams-Griffin scored 19 of his 24 points in the first half and added seven rebounds in a game that saw World of Inquiry establish a 40-11 halftime lead. Curtis Bell ended his night with 22 points, seven rebounds, and five assists. Junayde Richardson paired seven points with eight rebounds and blocked three shots. Jayvion Phillips turned in eight points. Other scorers for the Griffins: Richone Washington (5), Dai’Jon Carroll (3), Jayvion Owens (2), and Courtney Wellington (2). Anthony Condella finished with nine points for Penn Yan. Ethan VanDelinder produced six points. Hadley Elwell and Aven Foster each scored five points. Other scorers for the Mustangs were Matthew Tones (3), Spencer Jensen (3), Tyler Gilbert (3), Collin Bacher (2), and Logan Pipes (1).
EARLY COLLEGE (1-9) 36
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (5-6) 61
Tanner Buisch ended with a game-high 21 points to lift Clyde-Savannah. Zymere Smtih totaled 18 points. Mario Nicoletta aided with nine points. Garrett Carr totaled five points. Aidan Grinnell, Kenny Walker, Dain Brisky, and Chris Titus each scored two points. Tyrell Grant paced Early College with 16 points. Nay’yir Ortiz finished with seven points. Josue Oquendo had six points. Cincere Moxley-Studymine added four points. Zion Shields scored two points. Braylon Hill hit a free throw.
BISHOP KEARNEY (3-8) 88
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (0-11) 53
Jayden Capers scored 10 of his game-high 27 points in the second quarter when Bishop Kearney pulled away from a single-digit game to win its second straight. Capers connected five times from the floor during the frame when the Kings used a 17-8 advantage to take a 15-point lead into halftime. Noah Terry added 21 points in the win including a pair of 3-pointers in the first quarter when BK grabbed a 21-15 lead. Maddox Volpe scored 16 points and Alejandro Aguilera added 15 for Kearney. Colby Speight (5), Marcus Chatman (2) and Rasean Stevens (2) also contributed for Kearney. Joe Aiken led Rochester Academy with 27 points. Shamere Hamilton added nine. Jayden Mason (2), Ahmed Haji (5), Zyair Kent (6) and Apollos Davis (3) also scored for the Racers.
WILLIAMSON (4-6) 62
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-10) 56
DJ Barber turned in a game-high 34 points to help Williamson secure a Wayne County victory. Ethan Alexander added 11 points for the Marauders. Evan DeWispelaere produced 21 points to pace North Rose-Wolcott. Cody Crane supplied a dozen points. Chase Kerr ended his night with 10 points.
EAST ROCHESTER (9-2) 49
RED CREEK (7-3) 41
Le ROY (8-2) 55
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-7) 25
Aaric Luce sparked Le Roy with 15 points as the Oatkan Knights clinched their seventh straight win. Matt Hockey contributed with 10 points. Adam Woodworth scored eight points. Collin Foote led Caledonia-Mumford with six points. Tyler Potter produced five points. Other scorers for the Raiders: Aaron Blaker (4), Ethan Lorzelere (3), Trent Kessler (3), Jacob Wiley (2), and Sean McNear (2).
HOUGHTON (4-4) 40
HINSDALE (2-10) 28
CUBA-RUSHFORD (9-4) 28
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (8-5) 42
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (8-4) 67
FRIENDSHIP/SCIO (3-7) 29
FILLMORE (9-1) 74
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (3-5) 36
Fillmore (No. 1 NYSSWA Class D) knocked down 11 threes on the night and jumped out to a 21-11 lead after the first eight minutes and led 41-20 at the half. Sophomores Campbell Mucher (23 points, 7 rebounds) and Jonah Bialek (16 points, 6 assists) combined for 31 first-half points to pace the Eagles’ offense. Jameson Rhett (11) and JD Bialek (10) also reached double figures for the Eagles with Bialek pulling down a team-high eight rebounds. Isaiah Sisson (9), Ezra Knapp (3) and Jordan Bialek (2) rounded out the scoring for the visitors. Kenton Shultz scored nine points and blocked three shots to lead Genesee Valley-Belfast. Cane Treusdell (7), Cal Tallman (6), Ian McKenzie (5) also contributed on the offensive end.
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-10) 16
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (7-3) 74
Devin Moran led all scorers with 23 points as Arkport-Canaseraga won a game in Steuben County play. Alex Vilkhu scored 10 points and Fred Blumenthal added nine. Caden Carey and Kohler Preston each finished with eight points. Other scorers for the Wolves were Connor Westfall (6), Tayven Lavetsky (5), Lucas Smith (3), and Diego Malafronte (2). Liam Ruthven turned in six points for Alfred-Almond. Jackson Jusianiec supplied four points. Other scorers the Eagles: Brogan Donlon (3), Easton Welch (2), Magnus McMichael (1).
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (5-7) 30
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (6-2) 48
Daniel Stillson scored 19 points and brought down 15 rebounds as Canisteo-Greenwood notched a Steuben County victory. Carson Chaffee added 17 points and had seven rebounds.
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