FRIDAY:
WILSON (4-8) 61
EDISON (1-12) 53
Jesse Lynn made five shots from the floor, including a pair of three-pointers, as Wilson snapped a four-games skid. Lynn finished with 14 points. Jayden Ingram connected five times inside the arc and twice at the line for 12 points. Josh Ellington tacked on 10 points and went 2-for-4 at the line. Aaron Riley added nine points. Ibra Hakizimana scored eight points and made a three-pointer. Joseph Baldrich had five points. Corey Faison went 3-4 at the charity stripe. For Edison, Karron Mack scored a team-high 16 points. Mack made five of his six baskets inside the arc. Javier Medina and Isaiah Wonneberg both added 12 points apiece. Medina went 5-6 at the line, while Wonneberg connected five times inside two-point range. Jah’meir Birmingham scored six points on three baskets. Shamier Hooks had five points.
PADILLA (4-9) 41
EAST (7-1) 95
Micah Johnson dropped 18 points, as East featured six scorers in double-digits. Johnson made nine shots inside the arc. Percy Robinson followed with 13 points, netting four of his five buckets from short range. Markell Kingston-Johnson and Kesean Leonard chipped in 12 points apiece. Leonard unloaded three jumpers from deep, while Kingston-Johnson made one from long range. Zion Parson converted five times inside the arc and tacked on 11 points. Norman Simmons scored 10 points on four baskets, including a three-pointer. Jayden Holmes added nine points. Jahari Burroughs and Xavier Hurdle both scored four points apiece. For Padilla, Isaiah Caruthers made five baskets and a free throw for 11 points. Jordan Forman added 10 points, netting four free throws and three baskets. Daniel Gay finished with eight points. Danny Williams and Terrell Hollins both had three points apiece.
HAC (2-10) 36
WORLD OF INQUIRY (10-1) 68
Kanaz Linder compiled a double-double, scoring 20 points and grabbing 16 rebounds, as World of Inquiry won its third game. Linder also had six helpers and five steals and made 10 shots inside the arc. Jayvion Phillips uncorked four jumpers from long range and tacked on 14 points with four boards. Junayde Robinson also finished with a double-double, grabbing 12 boards and scoring 10 points alongside five blocks. Robinson made five shots inside the arc. Jaedon Adams-Griffin added seven points, six boards and five helpers. Jayvion Owens scored four points. For HAC, Kaison Ashford and Jack Diehl both led with 12 points. Ashford netted a pair of three-pointers. James Michael scored 10 points. Ryan D’Arduini had four points.
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VICTOR (5-6) 47
RUSH-HENRIETTA (12-0) 69
Jalen Taggart dropped 25 points and made six shots from beyond the arc, allowing Rush-Henrietta to remain unbeaten. Avery Council followed with 14 points, making four of his five baskets inside the arc and going 3-for-3 at the line. Jahquin Brown connected five times from the floor, including once from deep and scored 12 points. Talhah Ali scored eight points on four made shots. Amir Abdul-Haqq-Bradford chipped in four points, while Tyrese Rudolph had three. For Victor, Griffen Hopkins led with 25 points, netting five of his eight baskets from deep. Owen Dake added nine points for the Blue Devils, scoring four times inside the arc. Colin Barber connected twice from deep. RJ Johnson and Brody Burgess both scored three points apiece.
FAIRPORT (11-2) 81
HILTON (2-10) 63
LaShard Lowry Jr. netted nine of his 10 baskets inside two-point range and finished with 26 points, lifting Fairport to a second win in a row. Landon Brunken splashed a pair of three-pointers and followed with 16 points. Drew Sisson made three of his four baskets inside the arc for nine points. Gannon Culver chipped in seven points before the break on three shots. Alex Grejda and Sam Roselli both tacked on six points for the Red Raiders. Trey Bauza had five points. For Hilton, Jack Smith scored a team-high 19 points and made five of his seven baskets from short range. Matthew Kosiorek followed with 15 points, scoring 11 in the final quarter. Kosiorek made six shots inside the arc. Kallin Whelehan connected five times from the floor, including once from long range for 12 points. Cooper Streb tacked on eight points for the Cadets. Shane Thompson had four points.
PENFIELD (12-1) 66
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (5-6) 37
Patrick Emling scored a game-high 18 points, making seven buckets inside the arc and leading Penfield to a road win. Jackson Green followed with 10 points, going 6-for-6 at the line. Jake McCarthy scored 10 points on five baskets. CJ Johnson and Michael Moxley both added seven points apiece. Kelsey McGraw had four points for the Patriots. Alex Buckpitt converted a three-pointer. For Webster Schroeder, Nick Schillaci and Connor Fulkerson both scored eight points apiece. Schillaci made two jumpers from long range, while Fulkerson netted one. Sam Nick made two of his three baskets from two-point range for seven points. Miles Mancuso and Jack Kelly both chipped in four points apiece. Evan Max and Alex Bartnicki both made a three-pointer.
GATES CHILI (8-4) 78
BRIGHTON (3-8) 64
Joey Vigerzi unloaded six three-pointers and finished with a game-high 23 points, paving the way for Gates Chili’s third win in the last four games. Vigerzi netted a three-pointer in each quarter. Tremier Lewis followed with 15 points, converting five shots inside the arc and five free throws. Lewis also grabbed 12 rebounds for a double-double. Derrik Davis III added nine points for the Spartans, knocking down four shots inside two-point range. Jaden Robinson chipped in seven points. Jaylen Givens and Christopher Elliott both scored six points apiece. For Brighton, Dan Regan led with a team-high 22 points. Regan converted 10 shots inside the arc. Tim Tourangeau made four shots from the field and three free throws for 11 points. Grady Hopkin and Abram Levy both tacked on nine points apiece. Hopkin splashed a pair of three-pointers. TJ Spence scored five points for the Bruins.
GREECE ATHENA (12-0) 79
PITTSFORD MENDON (7-6) 60
I’Zick Reaves compiled 29 points, six rebounds, two steals and two assists, lifting Greece Athena on the road. Reaves nailed five of his 11 baskets from long range. Russell Ellis followed with 19 points and five assists. Ellis uncorked three jumpers from deep. Dom LaMar netted six shots inside the arc and finished with 13 points alongside 11 boards for a double-double. Travis Mack chipped in seven points, while Ne’Sean Fowlks scored six points and grabbed four rebounds. For Pittsford Mendon, Josh Shadders led with 19 points, netting eight shots, including a pair of three-pointers. Trevor Nally connected five times from the floor and twice from long range for 12 points. Amari Coleman netted three of his four baskets from deep, totaling 11 points. Tyler Knapp added seven points for the Vikings. Ryan Connolly scored four points, while Cayden Rathnam had three.
CANANDAIGUA (10-3) 67
BROCKPORT (3-11) 48
Connor Chapman unloaded five of his eight baskets from long range, finishing with 26 points and leading Canandaigua to its seventh win in the last eight contests. Chapman overcame a sluggish start, scoring 24 points after the first quarter. Finn Damann followed with 18 points, including 10 in the fourth to secure the win. Nate Brinza scored 12 points on six made shots. Jaiden Pierce uncorked a pair of three-pointers. Drew Williamee had four points for the Grey Wolves. For Brockport, Azay Odey led with 12 points on six baskets. Tyler Judd followed with 10 points, netting a pair of jumpers from beyond the arc. Ty Sherman made two three-pointers. Tyler Houseman scored five points, while Brodee Henshaw and Daniel Dailey had four. Ayden Matthews made a three-pointer.
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EASTRIDGE (6-4) 79
BATAVIA (10-3) 83
Casey Mazur drilled seven shots from beyond the arc in the first half, as Batavia featured three scorers above the 20 points threshold in Coach Buddy Brasky’s 500th career win. Brasky becomes the sixth coach in Section V history with 500 or more wins. He joins Mike Rapone (Notre Dame Batavia/729), Ed Nietopski (Cardinal Mooney/Bishop Kearney/545), Roger Rigby (Scio/527), Chris Cardon (Eastridge/Irondequoit/523) and Jim Burke (Prattsburgh/517). Leading by four entering the final frame, Carter Mullen and Gavin White both scored eight points apiece to fend off a late surge. Mullen netted two from beyond the arc, while White made four shots inside the arc. Mullen finished with 20 points and three jumpers from deep. White tacked on 19 points, netting nine shots inside two-point range. Justin Smith scored 20 points for the Blue Devils, going 2-for-4 at the line and making nine baskets. Brady Mazur netted a three-pointer. For Eastridge, Brailon Johnson dropped a game-high 25 points, netting five of his 10 field goals from three-point range. Myron Stamps followed with 21 points and converted 10 shots from short range. Larry Wigent unloaded three of his five field goals from deep, totaling 13 points. Xzavier Hughey had seven points for the Lancers. Mason Lashway netted two three-pointers. Jeremiah Morales Diaz had five points.
WAYNE (13-1) 70
PENN YAN (0-13) 25
Cam Blankenberg scored nine of his 10 baskets inside the arc and finished with 26 points to lead Wayne at home. Richie Miles followed with 17 points, netting five jumpers from beyond the arc. Ben Smith tacked on 10 points for the Eagles, netting three of his four baskets from short range. Aidan Twist had nine points and made a three-pointer. For Penn Yan, Collin Bacher splashed three jumpers from long range. Matthew Tones added five points for the Mustangs. Ethan VanDelinder and Tyler Gilbert both scored three points apiece. Spencer Jensen made a three-pointer.
GENEVA (9-3) 58
MYNDERSE (6-8) 55
NEWARK (7-8) 67
MIDLAKES (4-10) 42
LIVONIA (5-8) 61
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (6-9) 54
Jack Henry scored nine of his 20 points in the final quarter, as Livonia pulled out a late win for its second win in a row. Knotted at 40 entering the fourth, Henry made three baskets, including two from long range. Nicholas Coyle added nine points in the final frame, going 7-for-7 at the line and converting a three-point play. Coyle finished with 15 points. Ryan Bosch unloaded three jumpers from deep and totaled 13 points. Rider VanZandt added five points for the Bulldogs. Owen Austin scored four points on two baskets. For Wayland-Cohocton, Alex Fedorchuk led with 20 points, nailing five three-pointers, all in the first half. Cole Hanggi followed with 16 points, connecting six times from the field and four from long range. Orion Walker added 10 points on four made baskets. Ethan Bauer chipped in six points on three buckets.
WATERLOO (10-3) 69
PALMYRA-MACEDON (7-4) 56
Cam Jacobs netted five jumpers from beyond the arc and finished with 20 points to pace the Waterloo offense. Carter Peterson followed with 18 points, making four jumpers from deep. Dylan Caraballo added 14 points. For Palmyra-Macedon, Shane Maier led with 10 points. Ryan Caffyn, Brady Leo and Ryan Caffyn all chipped in nine points apiece.
BLOOMFIELD (3-10) 39
LETCHWORTH (6-6) 70
Darren Abbott poured in a double-double, scoring 12 points and grabbing 11 rebounds to lead Letchworth at home. Isaac Hansen added a game-high 17 points and six helpers. Brody Beachel chipped in 16 points. For Bloomfield, Grady Rogers led with 14 points.
FINNEY (8-7) 67
LYONS (7-5) 65
Ethan Snavely scored eight of his 14 points in the final frame, allowing Finney to pull off a road win. Snavely went 4-for-4 at the charity stripe and made two shots in the quarter. Braelen Broome led with 19 points, making four of his six field goals from long range. Olin Pickens and Ethan Krog both chipped in 13 points apiece for the Falcons. Pickens unloaded a pair of three-pointers in the fourth. Pablo Molleja had five points. For Lyons, JJ Johnson recorded a double-double, scoring 26 points and grabbing 22 boards. Johnson made 13 shots inside the arc and added three rejections. Stavell LeBrecht made three of his six buckets from deep for 15 points. Contrell Parker Jr. compiled 11 points, five rebounds, six helpers and three steals. Stephen LeBrecht added 10 points, seven boards, three assists and two takeaways. Jah’Zyree Smith chipped in four points, three assists and two steals.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (5-7) 33
EAST ROCHESTER (10-2) 70
GANANDA (10-3) 74
WILLIAMSON (4-7) 64
Hunter Vogt tallied 12 of his 26 points in the final quarter, securing a road win for Gananda. Leading by six after the third, Vogt made a pair of baskets inside the arc and eight free throws. Cooper Grassel followed with 23 points, knocking down six jumpers from long range. Adho Magee and Owen Switzer both added six points apiece. Maddox Stoughton chipped in five points. Braeden Caviness and Dylan Strang had three points. For Williamson, DJ Barber poured in a game-high 35 points. Barber knocked down 12 shots inside the arc and nine free throws. Miles LaCapra added seven points and converted a three-point play. Myles Wurtz, Easton Bobowski and Nate Porchea each tacked on six points for the Marauders. Ethan Alexander had four points.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (3-10) 81
MARION (0-11) 25
Dayton Larid dropped 26 points, powering North Rose-Wolcott. Evan DeWispelaere and Cody Crane both chipped in 15 points apiece.
DANSVILLE (2-13) 47
HAVERLING (7-8) 74
Jake Hagadone dropped 21 points, making eight of his nine baskets inside the arc, as Haverling won its second game in the last three. Austin Durand followed with 16 points, going 7-for-7 at the charity stripe. Owen Burlingame tacked on 11 points for the Rams, nailing three baskets from long range. Gavin Price tallied eight points and made two of his three buckets inside two-point range. Lawrence Duncan added six points on three baskets, while Eric Carney-Hendrix had four points on two buckets. For Dansville, Ivan Wolf-Mialky led with a team-high 18 points, making three jumpers from beyond the arc. Clayton Rigdon scored 10 points, netting three shots from the floor, including a three-pointer. Brady Henchen added seven points for the Mustangs. Quinn Dixon scored five points. Gavin Halbert had four points. Caleb Knapp added three points.
AVON (10-2) 51
LE ROY (10-2) 57
Jake Higgins, Matthew Hockey and Jean Agosto all scored 14 points apiece, as Le Roy came out on top in a matchup of heavyweights. Agosto grabbed 14 rebounds for a double-double, while Hockey had three assists and made three shots from deep. Higgins went 4-for-6 at the charity stripe and made five shots inside the arc. Adam Woodworth added seven points. Aaric Luce compiled four points, five rebounds, three helpers and two takeaways for the Oatkan Knights. For Avon, Trevor Stroud dropped a game-high 21 points, making eight shots from the floor and a pair from deep. Josh Harter and Ryan Hillman both scored 13 points apiece and both made two jumpers from long range.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-8) 33
GENESEO (11-3) 63
Jackson Willis dropped 21 points, leading Geneseo to its second win in a row. Willis made nine shots from the floor, including three from long range. Oren Ray followed with 11 points, making four of his five baskets inside the arc. Joel Antommarchi Rivera added 11 points in the fourth quarter. Avery Hepler connected three times from long range. Reece Byrnes and Luke Davis both scored four points apiece. Ian Sorge made a three-pointer. For Caledonia-Mumford, Collin Foote grabbed seven boards and scored five points. Jake Wiley made two shots inside the arc and had five points. Frankie Pabis scored five points on two baskets. Sean McNear, Tyler Koch and Xavier Bowen all tallied four points apiece
WELLSVILLE (8-6) 63
HORNELL (7-5) 54
YORK (6-7) 59
MOUNT MORRIS (5-6) 51
Ryan Brady dropped a career-high 22 points, leading York on the road. Liam Ezard followed with 17 points. Parker Bonafede tallied 12 points. For Mount Morris, Anthony Hightower poured in 21 points, five rebounds, five assists and three steals. Luis Crespo-Toledo added 10 points, five helpers and three steals. Shawntez Brown chipped in seven points, while Ben Canary had six. Matt Bacon and Ed Colon both added four points. Brayden Lewis had three points.
ATTICA (3-7) 31
PEMBROKE (5-6) 61
Jayden Bridge poured in 19 points and nine rebounds, lifting Pembroke to its third straight win. The stingy Pembroke defense held Attica to two points in the first quarter. Nolan Peterson followed with 12 points. Josh VonKramer unloaded three jumpers from deep. Caleb Felski dished out six helpers. For Attica, Justin Stockweather led with 13 points. Blake Kines tacked on nine points.
PERRY (4-8) 53
WARSAW (5-7) 55
Jeremy Trzecieski scored 16 points and made three jumpers from deep, leading Warsaw in a nail biter. Brayden Merritt followed with 14 points, making six shots inside the arc. Logan Sundt added 10 points for the Tigers. Sundt netted a pair of three-pointers. David Shute added eight points on four baskets. Shermon Johnson-Meyers had five points. For Perry, John Thomas Grover scored a game-high 23 points, making four of his seven baskets from deep. Tyler Harvey added 11 points, converting four buckets inside the arc. Parker Tallman scored eight points on four shots. Brady Baker had seven points, while Beau Slocum had four.
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (9-5) 67
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (4-9) 26
KESHEQUA (5-6) 31
PAVILION (8-5) 69
Landon Stoddard dropped 21 points, lifting Pavilion at home. Liam Campbell added 11 points. Mason Gilkes tacked on eight points. Brennan Savidge and Ryan McKay both scored six points apiece. Evan Kingdon had five points. Drake Schwab, Joe Meehan and Devin Rudd all scored three points apiece. For Keshequa, Ian Hinrich scored nine points and blocked five shots. Owen Pike followed with eight points. Aiden Howe added five points, while Aiden Upright had four. Brady Wood chipped in three points.
HINSDALE (2-10)
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (9-5)
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (4-7)
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (6-5)
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (8-6) 41
FILLMORE (11-1) 71
Four players reached double-figures, and Fillmore won its fifth straight game. Cam Mucher led the way for the Eagles with 20 points and eight rebounds. Jonah Bialek added 18 points and three assists, while JD Bialek finished with a 12-point, 10-rebound double-double. Isaiah Sisson chipped in with 11 points and three rebounds. Tyler Voss (4), Jordan Bialek (3), Jameson Rhett (2) and Malcolm Nusbickel (1) also scored for Fillmore. Andover-Whitesville got a team-high 16 points and eight rebounds from Vinny Joyce along with 13 points and eight rebounds from Brody Vance. Colton Calladine (7), Ethan Warriner (3), Gage Putnam (2) and Jon Vallieres (2) rounded out the scoring for the Wolves.
SATURDAY:
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (8-4) 40
GREECE ARCADIA (5-9) 41
Xavier Smith put up a game-high 18 points along with nine rebounds and two steals to lift Greece Arcadia to back-to-back victories. Smith connected twice from the floor in the third quarter to help the Titans take a 34-29 lead into the final eight minutes of play. Drake Sapp added eight points, four rebounds, three assists and one steal while Jahan Wilson accounted for six points, three steals and two rebounds. To complete the Titans scoring, Amir Brown netted six points while Denzel Medlock tallied two. For Pittsford Sutherland, Jackson Birch led the way with 17 points while Hayden Birch reached double-digits with 10 points. Roman Goldstein scored all four of his points in the second quarter while Tyler Allen picked up three points. To round out the scoring, Samuel Byrne, Jayden Morale-Cleggett and Luke Phillips all ended with two points apiece.
AQUINAS (8-4) 72
ROCHESTER PREP (6-7) 55
Christian McCullough and Mackie Terry netted a team-high 20 points apiece to pace Aquinas. McCullough tallied eight points in the opening quarter as Aquinas jumped out to an 18-8 lead. The Li’l Irish did not allow the Tigers within single digits for the remainder of the contest. Trent Buttles added 13 points while Quante Gillians followed with 12. To round out the scoring, Frankie Burgess finished with three points while Carson Allen and Andrew Palermo picked up two points apiece. Jahmere Brown led all scorers with 23 points for Rochester Prep including nine in the third quarter. Tahj Holmes poured in eight points all in the second half while Jayden Sheffield added seven points and Julian Hill six. Kyron Shaw (5) and Ciere Dean (2) completed Rochester’s scoring.
UPREP (8-5) 57
SYRACUSE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE (III) 50
Gavin White led three in double figures, and UPrep won its sixth straight game. White finished 13 points, four rebounds and four assists. Damari Davis added 10 points and six rebounds. Ja’yvion Sampson accounted for 10 points, six rebounds and six assists.
HILTON (2-10) 75
LANCASTER (VI) 40
Jack Smith scored 13 first-half points to help stake Hilton to a 35-10 lead heading into the locker room. Smith connected six times from the floor and went 1-for-1 at the free throw line. The senior forward finished with 15 points on the day. Matt Kosiorek hit a pair of 3-pointers and led the Cadets with 17 points. Kallin Whelehan accounted for 10 points. Cooper Streb found the range from distance on three occasions and contributed nine points. Ryan Cracas (5), Zachary Mattice (4), Matthew Mandrycky (2), Payden Prince (2), Jackson Oliveri (2) and Shane Thompson (2) also scored for Hilton. Rocco Vaughn led Lancaster with nine points. Ben Budzinski, Carter Majchrowicz and Ashton Sikora scored six apiece for the Legends.
BYRON-BERGEN (3-9) 33
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (9-3) 60
Daniel Stillson finished with 24 points and eight rebounds as Canisteo-Greenwood won its third straight game – all by double digits. Carson Chaffee added 18 points and 10 rebounds. James Smith chipped in with eight points and four rebounds. Cody Carlson topped Byron-Bergen’s scorers with 13 points.
ALBION (VI) 55
WARSAW (6-7) 60
Jeremy Trzecieski dropped a game-high 19 points while Brayden Merritt followed with 18 points to lead Warsaw to its second straight victory. Carter Bakowski also finished in double-figures with 11 points. For Albion, Kyle Ridder and Tyler Cody led the way with 13 points apiece while Wesley Olles netted 10 points.
ELBA (2-12) 38
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (7-8) 70
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (8-5) 73
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (4-9) 63
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