FRIDAY:
BATAVIA (1-12) 29
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (8-5) 82
Lucy Bush led Pittsford Sutherland with 25 points while the Knights took an early 27-6 lead in the first quarter en route to their third straight win. Petra Hunt scored 11 points on the night, while Maddie Littlefield added nine. Jaimin McDonald was Batavia’s top scorer, with 12 points.
PENFIELD (11-2) 56
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (1-12) 31
Cassidy Cone led Penfield with 13 points as the Patriots won their seventh straight. Emma Alexander also finished in double digits, with 10 points. Sara Petre scored nine, a career high for the sophomore. Bianca White scored 14 points for Athena/Odyssey, with Cara Elrod scoring 11 points for the Thunder.
HONEOYE-FALLS LIMA (8-5) 37
EASTRIDGE (11-1) 65
Alyssa Cowart scored 24 points, pulled down 12 rebounds and made 10 steals for the triple-double for Eastridge as it won its fourth straight. Ada Krupa had a double-double night with 11 points and 12 rebounds, while also making two assists. Aaliviah Green also finished in double-digits with 11 points to go with five rebounds, four assists, and three steals. Tierra-Nicole Green tallied seven points with two rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Madyson Fizer and Myasia Holmes each had four points and five rebounds, while Lijeynie Torres also scored four. Shaye Angelo scored 18 points to lead Honeoye-Falls Lima, with Caroline Smith also reaching double-digits with 12 points. Katie Feeley (3), Evy O’Dell (2), Kam Burnett, and Sarah Smith (1) also scored.
BROCKPORT (8-5) 53
SPENCERPORT (4-8) 45
Keira Wilson earned the double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds for Brockport, which has won three of its last five. Lydia Childs led the Blue Devils with 18 points and also pulled down six rebounds. Hannah Carpenter also reached double-digits, scoring 12 points to go with eight rebounds.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-13) 32
FAIRPORT (7-4) 70
BRIGHTON (2-11) 40
WEBSTER THOMAS (7-4) 43
Kristina Baller netted 16 points, and Olivia Bommelje added 10 to lead Webster Thomas. Ruby Marrapese accounted for eight points in the win. Ireland Mistretta led Brighton with 13 points. Ella Hall had nine points.
IRONDEQUOIT (4-8) 31
VICTOR (6-6) 33
Down 21-11 at half, Victor scratched back to a 29-22 deficit in the third quarter before holding Irondequoit to two points in the fourth to grab the win. Vanessa Chumacero led the Blue Devils with 12 points on the night, while Maia Pronti put up eight. Aubrey Smith scored 10 for Irondequoit.
CANANDAIGUA (10-3) 45
GATES CHILI (2-12) 38
PADILLA HS AT FRANKLIN CAMPUS (0-9) 27
MONROE (4-6) 54
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ROCHESTER PREP (3-8) 36
CHARLES G. FINNEY (11-1) 80
Allie Frederickson scored 11 of her game-high 29 points for Finney in the first half, as the Falcons opened with a 23-13 lead in the first quarter before extending their lead to 46-15 going into halftime. The senior secured a double-double with a 10-rebound night. All four Falcons who scored on the night reached double-digits, as Lucy Broome (18), Lainey Vargas (17), and Kiley Knittle (16) joined Frederickson in leaving their mark in the scorebook. Broome pulled down six rebounds and made four assists, while Knittle added seven rebounds and eight assists. Jalade Joyette led Rochester Prep with 17 points, with Trinity Crowder also reaching double-digits, with 12. Kadence Wilson (6) and Nazari Sutton (1) also scored for the Tigers.
MYNDERSE (5-7) 40
BLOOMFIELD (10-4) 47
Lily Baughman scored 20 points as Bloomfield won its third straight game and fifth in the past six. Baughman connected once behind the 3-point arc and accounted for nine of her points in the third quarter when the Bombers used an 18-6 advantage to pull away from a single-possession game. Calla McCombs added eight points in the win. Annie Dodge and Ashlyn Wright had five apiece for the Bombers. Syd Falsone (2), Selia Kachmaryk (2), Add Falsone (3) and Sadie Kacmaryk (2) also scored for Bloomfield. Peyton Verkey and Alessandra Nigro led Mynderse with 11 points apiece. Verkey hit a pair of 3-pointers in the first quarter when the Blue Devils grabbed an early 10-8 lead after eight minutes of play. Chelsea Korzeniewski (8), Danielle McDermott (4), Reese Markel (4) and Hannah O’Brien (2) rounded out the scoring.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (7-5) 57
WATERLOO (9-3) 65
Gwyn Panek led Waterloo with 24 points as the Tigers won their fifth game in the last six. Addison Bree added 23 points, while Maci Mueller (9), Delainey Battin (7), and Jonay Hawkins (4) also scored.
PENN YAN (6-7) 46
WAYNE (1-9) 22
MIDLAKES (3-9) 29
NEWARK (8-5) 70
Newark coach Diane Kirnie recorded her 429th win, good for eighth-most in Section V history. Karina Natale and Takyla Vaughn each earned double-doubles, with Natale scoring 18 points and handing out 10 assists while Vaughn scored 14 points with 10 rebounds. Naomi Jones also reached double-digits, with 12. Arizona Chapple scored eight points. Zoey Overslaugh scored 10 points for Midlakes.
HAC (5-5) 39
NAPLES (5-5) 38
Cadence Brecker’s double-double night (16 points, 15 rebounds, as well as five blocks) led HAC to its second win in a row. Baylor Smith added 12 points for the Wolves. Erica Reigelsperger led Naples with 14 points, while Emily Lester scored 9 for the Big Green.
HONEOYE (4-8) 26
SOUTH SENECA (6-6) 43
Kayleigh Banfield, Brooke Butler, Anna Dufour, and Mackenzie Snyder all scored nine points as South Seneca won its second straight. All of Banfield’s points came from a trio of three-point field goals – one in each of the first three quarters. Victoria Scott scored seven points. Emily King led Honeoye with eight points, while Chloe Brunk had six and Maren Thompkins and Natalee Parsels each had four. Julia Knapp (2), Sarah Baader (1), and Leah Ott (1) rounded out scoring.
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MARCUS WHITMAN (11-1) 62
ROMULUS (1-11) 14
Aliysah Clark scored eight of her 12 points during a 20-4 first quarter as Marcus Whitman won its fifth straight. Maddie Daggett also scored 12 for the Wildcats, with Lily Carroll (10), Sophie Snyder (9), Ceci Conley (6), Whitney Cotroneo (4), Hailee King (3), Ellie Deatherage (2), and Evy Royston (2) also logging a spot in the scorebook. Magnolia Bloom led Romulus with four points, with Paityn Klossner, Ashlyn Derby, Alyssa Mari, and Macey Salmon each scoring two for the Royals.
WARSAW (1-11) 28
MOUNT MORRIS (4-6) 47
LIVONIA (6-7) 38
KESHEQUA (13-1) 71
Riley Nageldinger spearheaded Keshequa to its 11th straight win with 19 points, five rebounds, and four steals. Braelyn Isaman put up 13 points to go with four steals and five assists, while Ava Thayer also reached double-digits with 10 points to go with three steals. Ryley Benner (8 points, 4 assists), Alicia Wood (7 points, 9 rebounds), Abby Wood (9 points, 11 rebounds), and Bree Benner (5 points, 3 steals) also contributed for the Wildcats. Molly Hitchcock (15) and Chloe Meys (10) both reached double-digits for Livonia. Kierstin Einhiple (4), Sidney Clickner (3), Madilyn Whitford (2), Avery Snyder (2), and Lyla Kingston (2) also scored for the Bulldogs.
LE ROY (6-5) 43
AVON (4-10) 40
Bailey Caton scored scored 13 points, and Le Roy won for the third time in four games. Sierra Burk added nine points and Gabby Zitz had eight in the win. Kylie Wilson (7) and Makenna Gallo (6) also scored.
HAVERLING/HAMMONDSPORT (5-9) 31
DANSVILLE (8-6) 45
Megan Tyler led Dansville back into the win column with a 21-point, 10-rebound double-double, while also making five steals. The Mustangs trailed 12-9 after one quarter, but took the lead by the end of the second and held it the rest of the way. Morgan Ball scored eight points while making two rebounds, two steals, and an assist. Kassidy Cole contributed six points and five rebounds. Emily Versluis and Alivia Mosman both scored three points, with Versluis adding five rebounds, two assists, and three steals and Mosman putting up two rebounds, an assist, and a steal. Taylor Hamsher contributed two points, two rebounds, an assist, and a steal. Kaelyn Oliver scored two and pulled down three rebounds. Haverling was led by Lazelle Locey, who finished the night with 10 points.
GENESEO (5-9) 30
YORK (12-2) 60
York’s Tessa Rodwell led all scorers with 20 points as the Golden Knights won their second straight. Bree Parsons and Isabel Laney both also reached double digits, with 16 and 13 points, respectively. Rylee Cuozzo put up eight. Olivia Bucci led Geneseo with 10 points, while both Natalie Capel and Sierra Whitney scored six.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-10)
LETCHWORTH (5-6)
PAVILION (5-8) 46
PERRY (8-5) 51
Nellie Koronas scored 15 of her 22 points in the second half as Perry erased a 23-19 deficit to win its fourth straight. Koronas earned the double-double by pulling down 14 rebounds. Kara Givens also contributed in the second half comeback, scoring 10 of her 13 points on the night after halftime while also making five steals, including two late in the game to seal the win. The Yellowjackets’ defense held Pavilion to 10 total points in the final eight minutes.
ATTICA (2-8) 31
ELBA (12-0) 86
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (9-4) 56
ALEXANDER (3-9) 37
Gianna and Sofia Falleti each scored 17 points for Notre Dame Batavia as the Lady Irish won their third straight. Gianna Falleti added four assists and four steals, while Sofia Falleti had nine rebounds and two blocks. Shirley Thompson scored nine points and made six steals, while Emma Fitch put up six points and six steals
BYRON-BERGEN (9-2) 51
WHEATLAND-CHILI (3-9) 38
Janessa Amesbury’s 32 points paced Byron-Bergen, which used a late surge to turn a game tied with five minutes left in the third quarter into as large as a 17-point lead for the Bees as they won their fifth game of their last six. Megan Jarkiewicz added six points. Vanessa Guerro led Wheatland-Chili with 14 points, while Ashanti Caston and Whitney Thrush each scored eight.
HOLLEY (4-6) 32
LYNDONVILLE (7-5) 49
KENDALL (5-5) 32
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (9-4) 49
Alea Groff led Oakfield-Alabama to its fifth win in its last six games with a 10-point, seven-rebound, five-assist, and four-steal performance. The Hornets trailed 17-15 at halftime, but outscored Kendall 34-15 the rest of the way. Allie Williams put up nine points to go with 11 rebounds. Jessica Sosnowski and Piper Hyde each had seven points, with Hyde also helping with five assists and three steals. Raine Denny and Allison Harkness both scored six, with Harkness recording two assists. Alex Clark tallied four points with seven rebounds.
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (10-1) 57
ADDISON (3-11) 33
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (9-5) 35
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (6-5) 42
Evelyn Travis scored six of her 12 total points in the fourth quarter to lead a Avoca-Prattsburgh comeback from a 29-26 third quarter deficit. The sophomore hit four shots from the floor and was a perfect 4-for-4 in free throws as the Titans won their second game of the last three. Meyah Putnam also scored a dozen in the game, including hitting four shots from the floor counting one from beyond the arc. AJ McIntyre (7), Breanna Jorritsma (4), Tyanna Pike-Rivera (4), and D’Mariannah Hinson-Pike (3) also got in the scorebook. McKenna Ferris’ 11 points led Canisteo-Greenwood, while Bailey Mullen scored eight. MacKenna Mullen (7), Paris May (3), Anna Mitchell (2), Harlie McCaffery (2), and Lyla Greenfield (2) rounded out scoring for the Chargers.
SATURDAY:
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (4-8) 36
HILTON (12-0) 76
Mallory Heise drilled seven threes, totaled 36 points and 12 rebounds in just three quarters played, and helped Hilton go on a 20-0 second-quarter run and enter the break up 43-16. Paige Siciliano chipped in three 3-pointers as the Cadets reached 12-0. Jayleigh Esposito, Madison Murphy and Ella Simonelli contributed seven points apiece. Elena Graziano (3), Paige Dean (2), Megan Marean (2), Madeline Patton (2) and Ava Heise (1) rounded out Hilton’s scorers.
CARDINAL O’HARA (Monsignor Martin) 56
BISHOP KEARNEY (11-1) 67
Leah Dukes had eight in the first and finished with 17 in Bishop Kearney’s win. Clair Spears hit three 3-pointers toward 17 points, a career-high. After trailing 32-31 at the half, Kearney’s Asia Wilson accounted scored nine in the third for a 21-11 advantage in the frame. Adriana Kennedy ended with 12. Klarissa Goode contributed eight. Kayla Hayes poured in 13 in the first for Cardinal O’Hara. Ny’Ema Blair recorded 10 of her 18 in the second. Samya Walker knocked down two 3-pointers and finished with eight. Elonna McGriff (4) and Mikeylah Biles (3) rounded out the scorers.
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WILLIAMSVILLE NORTH (VI) 24
PENFIELD (12-2) 59
Cassidy Cone scored eight of her game-high 17 in the first as Penfield established a 19-2 lead. Audriana Funk ended with 12 and scored seven in the second quarter as the Patriots went up 31-12 at halftime. Emma Alexander had four of her seven in the first quarter. Bella Cohoon poured in six points in the fourth quarter. Olivia Lanning and Sara Petre registered four points apiece. Meghan Quigley and Reegan Sercu put up two each. Bayleigh Freid hit a free throw. Jayana Tape hit four 3-pointers for Williamsville North. Ava Black, Savannah Markins and Isabella McCormick each contributed four.
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EAST (10-3) 52
AQUINAS (12-1) 87
Loren Green posted 31 to lead Aquinas to its ninth straight victory. Molly O’Toole poured in 24. AJ Orr contributed 14. Carlee Thomas recorded 12. Jade Harvey, Julianna Knugwa and Samiyha Wright put up two apiece. Gabriella Brown-Sturdivant and Darianna Weathers paced East with 15 each.
CHARLES G. FINNEY (11-2) 26
SPENCERPORT (5-8) 41
Jorja Gray led Spencerport scorers with 16 on top of nine rebounds and two blocks. Alena Zaher contributed nine points, seven boards and two blocks. Jayda Soloman tacked on six. Emily Peacock tallied five. Alia Gatto (3) and Leigha Pokracki (2) also found the scorebook. Allie Frederickson scored 11 to head Finney. Lucy Broome posted 10. Laniey Vargas (3) and Kyley Knittle (2) rounded out the scorers.
MARCUS WHITMAN (12-1) 66
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (3-8) 34
Maddie Daggett scored 13 of her 15 in the first half to go up 38-21 en route to Marcus Whitman’s sixth straight win. Aliysiah Clarke and Sophie Snyder scored 16 each. Helen Snyder contributed seven. Lily Carroll and Cecelia Conley tallied four apiece. Whitney Cotroneo and Ellie Deatherage each tacked on two. Breyelle Geiger led SOTA scorers with 14. Gabby Norman tacked on 11. Jasmyne Jones ended with nine.
ALBION (VI) 47
WARSAW (2-11) 49
LYONS (10-1) 54
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (9-6) 46
Jayla Bell hit two first-half threes and scored 10 of her 18 in the second half. She also finished with 13 rebounds, five assists and four steals. Kamryn Bonnell hit four second-half 3-pointers and ended with 14 and an assist. Lyons went on a 37-21 second-half run to take the win. Car’Mella Parker tallied 10 points, five boards and a steal. Ja’Niyah Bell put up nine points, 18 rebounds, an assist, three steals and three blocks. Areyanna Carter recorded three points, three rebounds and an assist. Mackenna Mullen had 10 of her 14 in the first half. Bailey Mullen scored 11 of her 13 after halftime. Paris May and Harlie McCaffery contributed eight each. Anna Mitchell added three.
LE ROY (7-5) 50
ATTICA (2-9) 23
Sierra Burk finished with 22 points, and Gabby Zitz added 10 as Le Roy won back-to-back games. Kylie Wilson and Bailey Caton added seven apiece in the win. Makenna Gallo had four points.
WILLIAMSON/MARION (6-7)
SODUS (0-9)
WELLSVILLE (11-3) 49
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (6-6) 36
HOLLEY (4-7) 19
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (10-4) 41
Sofia Falleti recorded a game-high 28 points with six rebounds and four steals to spearhead ND-B’s fourth straight win. Shirley Thompson (6) and Gianna Falleti (5) contributed. Lucia Fiorentino put up 13 rebounds.
“Our girls came out after playing back-to-back nights and gave effort and energy on the floor,” NDB head coach Vinny Falleti. “Holly put up a good defensive battle and we were able to use our speed when pressed.”
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