FRIDAY:
RUSH-HENRIETTA (11-0) 59
WEBSTER THOMAS (8-3) 52
Avery Council dropped 29 points and made 11 shots inside the arc, as Rush-Henrietta fended off a late surge. In the final frame, Council scored 11 points, making four shots from short range and converted a three-point play. Jalen Taggart added three free throws in the fourth and finished with 13 points. Taggart netted five shots inside two-point range. Jahquin Brown and Kingston Henry both scored seven points apiece. For Webster Thomas, Levi Kulik scored a team-high 20 points, including seven in the fourth quarter. Kulik connected five times from the floor, including twice from long range. Joey Baller chipped in four points on two baskets in the frame and tallied 14 total. Sean Quinn made three baskets, including a three pointer and added seven points. Anthony LaLoggia made a three-pointer. William Quinn had three points.
GREECE ATHENA (11-0) 60
EASTRIDGE (6-4) 45
I’Zick Reaves poured in 14 points, eight boards and five assists, leading the way for Greece Athena. Reaves netted five shots from the field, including a pair from deep. Ne’Sean Fowlks followed with 12 points and six rebounds, knocking down two three-pointers. Dom LaMar chipped in 10 points and 11 rebounds for a double-double. LaMar scored four times inside the arc and added two free throws. Russell Ellis tacked on eight points, four boards and three helpers. I’Zayah Reaves had eight points. For Eastridge, Myron Stamps tallied 12 points on six baskets. Jeremiah Morales Diaz and Larry Wigent both scored 10 points apiece. Morales Diaz connected three times inside the arc, while Wigent knocked down four shots, including two from long range. Brain Johnson chipped in five points on two baskets. Mason Lashway and Maurice Walls both had three points.
PENFIELD (11-1) 67
BRIGHTON (3-7) 49
Patrick Emling made six shots inside the arc and converted a three-point play in the final quarter, lifting Penfield on the road. Emling finished with 16 points. Christian Zarzycki and Jake McCarthy both followed with 11 points apiece. McCarthy made five shots inside the arc, while Zarzycki made three of his four buckets inside two-point range. CJ Johnson tallied 10 points on four baskets, netting a pair from deep. Michael Mosley scored eight points on four made shots. Jackson Green had seven points for the Patriots. For Brighton, Tim Tourangeau led with 10 points, converting four times at the line and three times from the field. TJ Spence followed with eight points for the Bruins, knocking down a pair from three-point range. Dan Regan and Kaleb Matthews both had six points on three baskets. Yale Enga and Grady Hopkin both scored five points for the Bruins, while Peter Odhiambo and Fernando Abreu Diaz each tallied four.
BATAVIA (8-3) 68
PITTSFORD MENDON (6-5) 50
Gavin White and Justice Smith combined for 49 points, powering Batavia to its fifth straight win. White scored 26 points, making 11 shots inside two-point range. Smith connected eight times from the floor, including once from long range. Carter Mullen made two of his three baskets from beyond the arc and chipped in eight points. Grady Hemmer and Brady Mazur both scored four points. Casey Mazur netted a three-pointer. For Pittsford Mendon, Tyler Knapp led with 11 points. Knapp converted three of his four baskets inside the arc and went 2-for-2 at the charity stripe. Ryan Connolly chipped in eight points. Amari Coleman, Cayden Rathnam and Josh Shadders all scored seven points. Shadders knocked down two from long range, while Rathnam and Coleman both made one three-pointer. John Leitner scored four points on two baskets. Max Liberatos netted a three-pointer.
FAIRPORT (9-2) 70
GATES CHILI (7-4) 42
LaShard Lowry hit six field goals, including two from beyond the arc, as he spearheaded the Fairport offense with 19 points. Landon Brunken (13) and Alex Grejda (10) also reached double-digits. Hadi Dergham (8), Trey Bauza (3), Matt Swann (3), Sam Roselli (2), and Andrew Gruba (1) rounded out scoring for the Red Raiders. Tremier Lewis and Joey Vigerzi each scored eight for Gates Chili, with Jaden Robinson (6), Chris Elliott (5), Jaylen Givens (4), and Shakai Gabriel (1) also adding to the scoresheet.
SPENCERPORT (6-6) 52
VICTOR (5-4) 67
Griffen Hopkins and Brody Burgess combined for 32 points, leading Victor to end a two-game skid. Hopkins led with 18 points, converting six of his seven field goals inside the arc. Burgess made six shots, including a three-pointer. RJ Johnson chipped in 10 points for the Blue Devils, making a pair of three-pointers. Colin Barber and Ben Fell both tacked on six points apiece. Gage Hay chipped in five points. Ravi Chitre and Gus Papajohn both netted a three-pointer. For Spencerport, Hunter Streb led with 14 points on seven made baskets. Eric Schuyler converted five times inside the arc and a free throw for 11 points. Cam Kuhns scored 10 points, connecting on four shots inside two-point range. Tony Kanaley netted a pair from deep. Brady Smith and Kamariel LaBord both made one jumper from deep.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (5-5) 61
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-9) 48
Connor Fulkerson dropped 23 points and splashed four three-pointers, pacing Webster Schroeder to a fourth straight win. Fulkerson netted a three-pointer in three quarters. Nick Schillaci scored 10 of his 12 points in the second quarter, allowing the Warriors to pull away after being knotted at 16. Schillaci connected four times from the field, including twice from deep. Aydon Stephens chipped in nine points, making four baskets and a free throw. Jack Kelly and Tyler Washington both scored six points apiece. Alex Bartnicki netted a three-pointer. For Churchville-Chili, Brayden Stedman scored a team-high 14 points. Stedman netted a pair of three-pointers in the opening quarter. Josh Miner followed with 12 points and made four of his five baskets from two-point range. Lucas Karelia added 10 points for the Saints, scoring four times inside the arc. Jason Small tacked on eight points on four buckets.
SOTA (4-7) 80
VERTUS (7-4) 67
Ishmael Gonzales poured in 31 points and six assists, allowing SOTA to win its second game in the last three. Gonzales knocked down nine shots, including three from deep. Gonzales also went 10-for-12 at the charity stripe. Latrell Ingram followed with 23 points and three steals. Ingram splashed a pair from deep and made six field goals. Bennie Laver tallied 18 points and made three jumpers from beyond the arc. Zavier Little brought down 10 boards and added four points. For Vertus, Navant Harrison made 12 shots inside the arc and 10 free throws for a game-high 34 points. Darnell Santos went 3-3 at the line and splashed a pair of three-pointers for nine points. Naviere Hamilton connected three times inside the arc and twice at the line. Brian Holloway added eight points. Denim Weaver and Millien Schmidt both chipped in three points.
FINNEY (7-7) 64
ROCHESTER PREP (6-6) 67
Kyron Shaw dropped 29 points, including 13 in the final frame, as Rochester Prep fended off a late surge. Leading by six heading into the fourth, Shaw made two of his five baskets from beyond the arc and a free throw. Jammer Brown made four free throws in the stanza and scored 10 points total. Juelien Hill nailed four jumpers from deep for 12 points. Ciere Dean tallied eight points on four made baskets. Jayden Sheffield had four points. Roy Easter converted a three-point jumper. For Finney, Ethan Krog and Braelen Broome combined for 21 points in the fourth quarter. Krog made two three-pointers and scored 12 of his game-high 30 points in the frame alongside four rebounds. Broome went 4-for-4 at the line and made two baskets, totaling nine points. Broome finished with 29 points and eight boards. Ethan Snavely brought down three rebounds. Eli Drake made a three-pointer.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-8) 58
BROCKPORT (3-10) 67
Ty Sherman went 5-for-8 from beyond the arc and dropped 22 points, allowing Brockport to snap a two-game skid. Leading by six after the third, Sherman dropped eight points in the final frame, making a three-pointer and five free throws. Sherman finished 7-8 at the charity stripe. Will Sweeting posted a double-double, scoring 19 points and grabbing 10 boards. Sweeting scored seven times inside the arc and was 5-5 at the line. Daniel Dailey chipped in eight points, making three shots inside the arc. Azay Odey, Ayden Matthews and Tyler Judd all scored six points on three baskets. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, Quinn Kalibourne led with 18 points, making six of his seven baskets inside the arc. Grady Goodberlet scored 11 points. Goodberlet uncorked three jumpers from beyond the arc. Nathan Meacham and Samuel Jokl both chipped in eight points on four made shots. Jacob Weber drilled a pair from deep. Michael Meisenzahl netted a three-pointer.
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GREECE OLYMPIA (3-7) 48
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (8-3) 59
Sam Byrne scored 19 points and made six shots from the floor, including a pair of three-pointers to lead Pittsford Sutherland at home. Hayden Birch added 16 points and knocked down six shots inside the arc. Tyler Allen unloaded a pair from deep and chipped in 10 points for the Knights. Roman Goldstein chipped in seven points. Mason Harrington and Luke Phillips both scored three points apiece. For Greece Olympia, Terry Griffin Jr. dropped a game-high 22 points. Griffin Jr. converted nine of his 10 baskets inside the arc. Caiden Evans followed with 10 points, going 2-for-4 at the line and making four shots from close range. Curtis Welker added nine points. Connor Welker had three points.
CANANDAIGUA (9-3) 74
LIVONIA (3-8) 43
Connor Chapman made nine of his 10 baskets inside the arc and finished with 28 points, leading Canandaigua to its sixth win in the last seven games. Finn Damann added five short-range baskets and had 12 points. Nate Brinza tallied eight points on four made shots. Jaiden Pierce tacked on seven points on three buckets. Kobe Maroney scored six points, while Tate York chipped in five. Drew Williams had three points. Chase Senn netted a three-pointer. For Livonia, Nicholas Coyle scored a team-high 13 points and knocked down three jumpers from deep. Jack Henry connected four times from the floor, including three times from beyond the arc for 12 points. Vitali Rite netted two three-pointers in the second quarter. Ryan Bosch chipped in five points, while Rider VanZandt had four. Ethan Mack made a three-pointer.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (7-3) 49
NEWARK (5-8) 43
Carter Young scored 15 points and made six shots inside the arc, leading the offense for Palmyra-Macedon. Leading by three after the third frame, Ryan Caffyn scored five of the 11 Red Raider points in the fourth quarter to secure the win. Brayden Leo and Eli Smith both chipped in seven points apiece. Camron Quick made a free throw in the fourth and had five points. Shane Meier netted a three-pointer. For Newark, Terrell Jenkins led with 12 points, making a pair of three-pointers. Eric Finn followed with 11 points. Finn made four shots inside the arc and wet 3-for-3 at the line. Levar Moore scored six points in the fourth quarter. Jahnor Allen tacked on seven points for the Reds. Sam Underhill scored four points, while Collin George had three.
WATERLOO (8-3) 60
WAYNE (11-1) 53
Cam Jacobs dropped 28 points and unloaded eight jumpers from beyond the arc, leading Waterloo to an upset on the road. Leading by three entering the fourth quarter, Jacobs unloaded three jumpers from deep and scored 13 points in the frame to stave off a comeback. This was Wayne’s first regular season loss to a NYS opponent since the 2022-23 season. Dylan Caraballo followed with 13 points for the Tigers, making five shots inside the arc and five free throws. Justin Knowlton and Hayden Willett both scored five points apiece. Evan Gasparro had three points. For Wayne, Cam Blankenberg poured in a game-high 31 points, converting eight of his 10 field goals inside two-point range. Blankenberg added nine free throws for the Eagles. Aidan Twist and Richie Miles both scored seven points apiece. Isaac White had four points.
MYNDERSE (5-6)
PENN YAN (0-11)
GENEVA (8-3) 67
MIDLAKES (4-8) 44
LYONS (7-4) 62
MARCUS WHITMAN (7-4) 46
JJ Johnson dropped 26 points, 18 rebounds and 11 blocks for a triple-double, and paving the way for Lyons on the road. Johnson made 11 shots inside the arc. Stavell LeBrecht followed with 11 points, 11 boards and seven takeaways, notching a double-double. LeBrecht converted five times inside two-point range. Stephen LeBrecht made three of his four baskets inside the arc for nine points and brought down four rebounds alongside five steals. Control Parker Jr. went 4-for-6 at the charity stripe and had eight points, five boards, three assists and three steals. Marcus Wood-Asberry tacked on six points and four rebounds. For Marcus Whitman, Logan Storms and Tariku Blueye both scored 14 points apiece. Storms went 10-10 at the line and made two shots inside the arc. Blueye connected five times from the floor, including twice from three-point range. Myles Prendergast scored six points on three baskets. Brayden Amadeo and Connor Williams both tacked on five points apiece. Marcus Whitman’s Brody Royston was sidelined with an injury.
BLOOMFIELD (3-8) 50
HONEOYE (9-1) 76
Dylan Washburn tallied 24 points, including 10 in the opening frame, as Honeoye jumped out to a 25-7 lead and did not look back. Washburn finished with three jumpers from deep and brought down seven rebounds. Landon Washburn added eight first quarter point and finished with 20 points, 10 boards and five helpers. Owen Cuba posted a double-double, tallying 16 points and 12 rebounds. Cuba made six shots inside the arc. Braiden Schneider chipped in six points and five helpers. Owen Reynolds and Johnny Blair both had five points. For Bloomfield, Radeon Smith scored 17 points, including seven in the final quarter and went 6-for-8 at the charity stripe. Caleb Bradbell chipped in 14 points, netting a pair of three-pointers and seven free throws. Grady Rodgers scored five points. Sean Totten tacked on four points. Ben Jones, Ryan Dimeo, Dagon Brewster and Leland Henley all scored three points apiece.
NAPLES (2-8) 42
RED JACKET (8-3) 54
Timmy Brown finished with 23 points, five steals and five helpers, allowing Red Jacket to secure its second win in the last three games. Brown knocked down four three-pointers. Dixon Hobart splashed four shots from deep and totaled 12 points. Hobart grabbed five boards and dished out five assists. Truman Hill brought down 14 boards for the Cardinals.
LETCHWORTH (5-6) 44
AVON (9-1) 79
Josh Harter dropped 30 points, six rebounds and four assists, powering Avon at home. Harter notched his 1,000th point in the third quarter and became the program assists leader, passing Connor Taylor’s record of 346 set in 2019. Kal Dolgos followed with a double-double, scoring 12 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. Trevor Stroud added 11 points and four boards. For Letchworth, Brody Beachel uncorked five jumpers from deep and had 18 points.
HAVERLING (5-7) 42
CORNING (IV) 87
For Haverling, Jake Hagadone led with 13 points, making three of his four baskets inside the arc. Eric Carney-Hendrix followed with seven points on three made shots. Austin Durand and Gavin Price both scored six points apiece. Lawrence Duncan tallied four points on two baskets.
HORNELL (7-3)
WELLSVILLE (6-5)
DANSVILLE (2-12) 52
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (6-7) 53
Alex Fedorchuk made two free throws with 22 seconds left, securing a nail biter for Wayland-Cohocton and erasing a late seven-point deficit. Ethan Bauer drilled a three-pointer wit under as minute left to bring the Eagles within one. Fedorchuk finished with 22 points to lead Wayland-Cohocton. Orion Walker drilled six shots from three-point range and followed with 20 points. Cole Hang and Bauer both tallied five points. For Danville, Ivan Wolf-Mialky led with 12 points. Clayton Rigdon scored 11 points for the Mustangs. Caleb Knapp chipped in 10 points. Brady Henchen tallied nine points, while Quinn Dixon scored eight.
PAVILION (6-5) 66
YORK (5-7) 59
Landon Stoddard dropped 22 points, leading Pavilion to its first win in 15 years against York. Brennan Savidge followed with 16 points. Mason Gilkes tallied 14 points and went 10-for-11 at the line. Liam Campbell chipped in 12 points. For York, Parker Bonafede compiled a double-double, scoring 19 points and grabbing 12 rebounds. Liam Ezard scored 11 points. Zach Bauer tacked on eight points.
ALEXANDER (9-2)
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (6-4)
KENDALL (4-7) 38
WHEATLAND-CHILI (9-2) 47
Leighton Williams dropped 24 points, powering Wheatland-Chili to a third straight win. Jackson Semmel followed with eight points. Emilio Ellington had five points. Kiev Points tacked on four points.
ELBA (2-10) 62
HOLLEY (5-4) 64
ADDISON (4-7) 48
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (4-5) 69
JJ Crowder poured in 25 points and made nine of his 10 baskets inside the arc to pace the Avoca-Prattsburgh offense. Austin Swift followed with 16 points and made five shots, including a three-pointer. Colin Zurlick tallied eight points and netted three shots inside the arc. Connor Parulski scored six points for the Titans. Landon White and Carter Button both added five points on two baskets. For Addison, Caleb Stuby tallied a team-high 20 points, making five jumpers from deep. Taylor Fentow converted four times inside two-point range and scored 10 points. Frank Heidrick finished with seven points on three baskets. Henry Strauss and Tyler Minter both tacked on five points on two made shots.
HOUGHTON (4-5) 32
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (3-7) 38
LYNDONVILLE (0-11) 17
PEMBROKE (4-6) 69
Owen Shultz scored 17 points to lead Pembroke. Nolan Peterson followed with 13 points. Jayden Bridge chipped in 11 points for the Dragons. For Lyndonville, Colton Smith led with seven points.
SATURDAY:
MCQUAID JESUIT (5-7) 72
FAIRPORT (10-2) 78
Alexander Grejda led five in double figures, and Fairport outlasted McQuaid in the annual Coaches vs. Cancer Game. Grejda connected nine times from the floor including once from behind the 3-point arc as part of a 19-point effort. The junior guard accounted for six points in the third quarter when Fairport built a five-point advantage at 57-52 heading into the final eight minutes of action. Landon Brunken and LaShard Lowry Jr. added 15 points apiece in the win while Jon Roessel scored 13. Hadi Dergham contributed 10. Drew Sisson (4) and Sam Roselli (2) rounded out the scoring for Fairport. McQuaid’s Henry Fox led all scorers with 23 points. Quinn Wilson added 20 for the Jesuit Knights. Jaiyden Jones had 13 points, and Lucas Wachter added 10. Andrew Gerenski finished of the scoring with six points. The game raised $2,000 for cancer awareness.
PITTSFORD MENDON (7-5) 63
IRONDEQUOIT (5-7) 50
Up 28-25 at halftime, Tyler Knapp came out the locker room and dropped 10 of his game-high 24 points to help Mendon open a 13-point lead and snap a two-game losing streak. Amari Coleman accounted for 12 points including six from the line in the fourth quarter while Ryan Connolly added eight points all in the second half. Cayden Rathnam netted six points while John Leitner scored five. Trevor Nally (3), Jack Nally (3) and Josh Shadders (2) completed the Vikings’ scoring. For Irondequoit DJ Kemp and Goti Bandas netted 14 points apiece. Brien Walker and Chase Leonardo both tallied six points while Myles Wynn and Jayden Patterson each picked up four points. Maurice Clark (2) rounded out the scoring.
ERIE (PA) 42
EAST (6-1) 74
Micah Johnson netted eight of his game-high 19 points in the first quarter as East jumped out to a 22-13 lead en route to a third win in a row and second straight by 30-plus points. Zion Parson followed with 16 points including seven in the opening quarter. Kesean Leonard accounted for 13 points while Markell Kingston-Johnson added 12 while going 8-for-9 from the charity stripe. Jalen Gray (3), Tyler Benjamin (2) and Norman Simmons (2) completed East’s scoring. For Erie, Zahie Knight and Demetris Crosby led the way with seven points apiece while Marquon Darnell and Acelyn Peenice both scored six. Raheem Everton netted five while Julius Jefferies tallied three points. Joe Jones, Amari Farmer, Tan Lockett and Jayden Steward complete the scoring with two points apiece
GANANDA (8-3) 68
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (4-6) 54
Cooper Grassel recorded a team-high 22 points including 18 of those points coming from beyond the arc to lead Gananda to its third straight victory. Hunter Vogt accounted for 19 points while Owen Switzer added 13 points all in the second half. Adho Magee connected on three triples for nine points. Maddox Stoughton (3) and Braeden Caviness (2) rounded out Gananda’s scoring. TJ Crowder led all scorers with 30 points including 13 in the second quarter for Avoca-Prattsburgh. Carter Button finished in double-figures with 10 points while Colin Zurlick added seven. To complete the scoring, Connor Puralski tallied five points and Austin Swift picked up two points.
RED CREEK (7-4) 62
SOUTHERN CAYUGA (IV) 78
KESHEQUA (5-5) 84
MARION (0-10) 38
Aiden Upright led all scorers with 20 points while teammate Owen Pike followed with 19 of his own to pace Keshequa to its second 50-plus point win of the season. Aiden Howe netted 11 points while Cameron Wood reached double-digits with 10 points. Ian Hinrich accounted for nine points while Zach Smathers tallied six. Brady Wood (5) and Nolan Therrien (4) rounded out the scoring.
PERRY (4-6) 56
MOUNT MORRIS (5-5) 53
Tied 53-53 with 10 seconds remaining, John Thomas Grover drove in the lane and passed it out to Emmit Hill who hit the game-winner from beyond the arc at the buzzer to lift Perry and put a two-game losing streak to an end. Hill and Grover finished with 12 points apiece while Tyler Harvey led the way with a double-double of 16 points and 13 rebounds along with six steals. Parker Tallman added nine points and five assists while Beau Slocum notched seven points and 10 boards. For Mount Morris, Anthony Hightower stuffed the stat sheet with 30 points to lead all scorers, 10 rebounds, four steals and three assists. Luis Crespo-Toledo netted 16 points including 12 from three-point land. Matt Bacon scored five points while Shawntez Brown picked up two points and eight rebounds. To round out the scoring, Ben Canary tallied two points.
DANIEL BARKLEY BASKETBALL SHOWCASE
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (8-5) 43
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (10-3) 66
Player of the Game Brody Ryan put up 22 points and six rebounds to pace Dundee/Bradford to its fifth 20-plus point victory. After trailing 23-17 at the end of the opening quarter, the BraveScots allowed only 20 points the rest of the way. Teammate Aiden Webster picked up 15 points, six rebounds and six assists while Chris Clancey added 14 points, eight rebounds and four assists.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (6-3) 59
CUBA-RUSHFORD (10-4) 62
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (6-3)
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (3-5)
SUNDAY
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS () 36
FALCONER (VI) 41
Ishmael Gonzalez led School of the Arts with 13 points, six rebounds four assists and two steals. Gonzalez scored eight in the second quarter when SOTA trimmed a nine-point deficit to one heading into halftime. Paul Stevens had four points and 14 rebounds for the Silverhawks. Zayvier Little (4), Bennie Laver (6), Latrell Ingram (6) and Anthony Shellman (4) also scored.
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