PERRY (4-7) 64
PAVILION (7-5) 67 (OT)
Liam Campbell scored six of his 17 points in overtime, lifting Pavilion in the extra frame. With 2:30 left in the contest and Perry down by nine, John Thomas Grover netted a pair of three-pointers to cut into the lead. Perry’s Parker Tallman found Tyler Harvey as time expired in the fourth quarter to force overtime. Campbell finished with seven baskets inside the arc and three free throws. Landon Stoddard followed with 13 points, nailing three jumpers from beyond the arc. Alex Rodgers added 12 points and made six free throws alongside three baskets inside two-point range. Mason Gilkes went 3-for-4 at the stripe and made a pair of baskets for eight points. Keean Cummins chipped in seven points, nailing three shots, including a three-pointer. Joe Meehan tacked on six points for the Golden Gophers. Hayden Cordes had four points. For Perry, Harvey led with 22 points and 10 rebounds for a double-double. Harvey made eight of his nine baskets inside the arc and made three free throws. Emmit Hill connected eight times from the floor, including three times from deep for 19 points. Grover finished with 11 points. Izaiah Hernandez chipped in six points on three baskets. Tallman had four points.
HAC (2-8) 30
LE ROY (9-2) 61
Jean Agosto recorded a double-double, scoring 19 points and grabbing 14 rebounds to lead Le Roy to an eighth straight win. Agosto scored nine times inside the arc. Jake Higgins followed with 10 points for the Oatkan Knights, making four shots inside the arc and two free throws. Adam Woodworth chipped in eight points and two helpers. Grady Gilligan made two of his three baskets from deep. Aaric Luce compiled five points, eight boards and two assists. Jace Jedrewski netted a pair of three-pointers and grabbed two boards. Matthew Hockey tacked on eight helpers, two steals and three boards. For HAC, Ryan D’Arduini led with 12 points on six buckets. James Michael followed with seven points. Oliver Riveros chipped in six points, while Jack Diehl had five.
MYNDERSE (6-7) 44
WAYNE (12-1) 56
Cam Blankenberg scored eight times inside the arc and went 11-for-11 at the line, lifting Wayne to a bounce-back win. Blankenberg finished with 27 points. Richie Miles followed with 12 points, knocking down four jumpers from beyond the arc. Aidan Twist chipped in 11 points, making four of his five baskets inside two-point range. Cory Jones had four points. For Mynderse, Anthony Luffman led with 16 points, drilling three shots from long range. Alan Plummer tacked on 11 points, scoring five times inside the arc. Griffin Hilimire added seven points for the Blue Devils. Jack Brady scored five points, while Nick Mansell had three.
MIDLAKES (4-9) 31
WATERLOO (9-3) 70
Carter Peterson scored 19 points, lifting Waterloo to its third straight win. Cam Jacobs followed with 12 points. Cayden Troup added 11 points. Hayden Willett chipped in eight, while Jayden Mansell scored five.
GENESEO (10-3) 73
BLOOMFIELD (3-9) 38
Avery Hepler dropped 32 points and nailed 10 jumpers from beyond the arc, setting a new Geneseo program record. Hepler hit a three-pointer in each quarter, including five in the second frame. Jackson Willis followed with 21 points for the Blue Devils, scoring 10 times inside the arc. Reece Byrnes and Luke Davis both scored six points apiece. Caleb Rice chipped in five, while Oren Ray had three. For Bloomfield, Sean Totten led with a team-high seven points. Dagon Brewster followed with six points on three baskets. Landon Lucas and Braedon Smith both scored five points apiece. Caleb Beadnell, Ben Jones and Ryan DiMeno each made a three-pointer. Grady Rogers had three points.
SODUS (4-5) 43
GANANDA (9-3) 72
Hunter Vogt poured in 26 points, leading Gananda to its fourth straight win. Vogt converted 11 shots from the field, including a pair of three-pointers and scored eight points in the opening quarter to give the Blue Panthers an early lead. Cooper Grassel followed with 16 points, connecting seven times from the floor and two from beyond the arc. Braeden Caviness went 4-for-4 at the charity stripe and tallied 10 points. Owen Switzer tacked on eight points on four made baskets. Adho Magee scored six points for the Blue Panthers, while Peter Jacob and Maddox Stoughton each had three. For Sodus, Daniel Littlefield led with 12 points, connecting on a pair of three-pointers. Evan Laird and Amonte Barr both followed with nine points apiece. Laird knocked down two shots from long range. Terrance Barber II added eight points for the Spartans.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (6-8) 33
NAPLES (3-8) 45
Maddox Mannella and Matthew Lincoln combined for 31 points, powering Naples at home. Mannella finished with 17 points, netting eight shots from the field and a free throw. Lincoln converted three of his four buckets from long range. Colin Kenney added seven points on three made shots. Isaac Ward chipped in four points. Oliver Bruen nailed a three-pointer. For Wayland-Cohocton, Alex Fedorchuk dropped 17 points, nailing four jumpers from three-point range. Cole Hanggi drilled a pair of three-pointers and two free throws for eight points. Ethan Bauer tallied six points on three baskets.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (7-5) 65
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (8-4) 58
Brady Williams unloaded four jumpers from beyond the arc, including two in the final quarter, allowing Oakfield-Alabama to pull out a road win. Leading by two entering the fourth, Williams scored eight points in the frame. Avery Patterson followed with 13 points and went 3-for-4 at the charity stripe in the fourth quarter. Gabe Smith added 12 points on six made baskets. Jack Cianfrini chipped in nine points, making four baskets and a free throw. Gavin Armbruster went 2-2 at the line in the fourth and chipped in seven points. Carson Warner tacked on six points on three baskets. For Notre Dame Batavia, Aiden Bellavia led with a game-high 23 points. Bellavia scored seven points in the fourth quarter and finished with eight baskets, including a pair of three-pointers. Chase Antinore tallied 13 points and made four shots inside the arc and went 5-9 at the line. Makyell Walker added 10 points on five buckets. Evan Fitzpatrick tacked on six points.
HAVERLING (6-7) 61
ADDISON (4-8) 48
Jake Hagadone dropped 27 points, paving the way for Havering on the road. Hagadone made 10 of his 11 baskets inside the arc and went 4-for-4 at the free throw line. Austin Durand followed with 26 points, including 14 in the second frame. In the quarter, Durand made four shots inside the arc and a pair of three-pointers. Gavin Price chipped in four points. For Addison, Caleb Stuby drilled four shots from beyond the arc and led with 16 points. Tyler Miller added nine points, making four shots inside the arc. Tayzer Fenton went 5-7 at the line, finishing with seven points. Hewley Strauss and Sawyer Westerwelt both scored five points.
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (4-7) 55
HONEOYE (10-1) 79
Dylan Washburn scored 13 of his team-high 27 points in the third quarter to lift Honeoye to its 10th win in a row. Washburn connected 11 times from the floor, including three times from deep. Landon Washburn followed with a double-double, scoring 16 points, grabbing 10 rebounds and dishing out eight assists. Landon Washburn nailed five shots inside the arc and went 6-for-6 at the line. Owen Reynolds contributed 11 points, six assists and five takeaways. Owen Cuba brought down 13 boards and scored eight points. For Avoca-Prattsburgh, JJ Crowder poured in a game-high 32 points. Crowder tallied 23 in the second half, including nine baskets inside the arc. Colin Zurlick tacked on eight points and 10 rebounds. Zurlick went 2-3 at the charity stripe. Connor Parulski scored seven points, while Carter Button had six.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (7-3) 55
HORNELL (7-5) 44
Thomas Sirianni dropped 17 points, powering Canisteo-Greenwood to its second win in the last three games. Carson Chaffee followed with 12 points. James Smith and Dan Stillson both scored 10 points apiece. For Hornell, Aaron McInerney scored a game-high 20 points. McInerney uncorked six jumpers from beyond the arc. Austyn Gollnitz added nine points and six rebounds. PJ Picco tacked on eight points and five helpers.
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (7-4)
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (5-7)
HOUGHTON (4-5)
HAMMONDSPORT (2-8)
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (3-7)
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-10)
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