
WILSON MAGNET (4-9) 51
HILTON (4-10) 61
After being down 18-13 at the end of the first quarter, Hilton held Wilson Magnet to only three points in the final frame to win back-to-back games. Jack Smith led with 16 points, six of which came in the second quarter on two treys. Smith also tied Matthew Kosiorek for a team-high 10 rebounds. Cooper Streb (15), Kosiorek (12), Jackson Esposito (6), Matthew Mandrycky (5), Payden Prince (5) and Shane Thompson (2) rounded out the scoring. Josh Ellington recorded a team-high 12 points for the Wildcats. 10 of his points came in the first half. Ibrahim Hakizimana (11), Jesse Lynn (8), Jayden Ingram (8), Aaron Riley (7), Corey Faison (4) and Joseph Baldrich (1) completed the scoring for Wilson Magnet.
*Recap has been updated.
UPREP (9-5) 79
VICTOR (5-7) 65
Gavin White’s triple-double night helped UPrep run its winning streak to seven after starting the year 2-5. White recorded 23 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists. Eight of White’s points came on free throws in the third quarter. Damari Davis also hit the 20-point mark with 20 points on the night after netting 10 in the first frame. James Willingham (13), Walker (13), Cai’ryn Jesse (4), Ja’yvion Sampson (3), Jaymonny Hamilton (2) and Javacc Neal (1) rounded out the scoring. Griffin Hopkins posted 20 points to lead Victor in the scoring department, with eight of them coming in the second quarter. Brody Burgess (15) and RJ Johnson (10) were the two other Blue Devils to record double digit points. Owen Dake (7), Colin Barber (5), Ben Fell (3) and Sean Loyal (3) finished things off for scoring.
GREECE OLYMPIA (4-8) 58
BRIGHTON (3-9) 55
A 10-0 run late in the fourth quarter propelled Greece Olympia to its fourth victory of the season. Terry Griffin Jr. netted five of his 14 points in the final frame to help the Spartans record 15 points in the quarter. Griffin also finished the game with nine rebounds and four blocks. Greece Olympia held Brighton to seven points in the fourth frame as well. Caiden Evans’ 22 points was the most on the Spartans, along with his four steals. Bran’Dale Lester (7), Curtis Welker (4), Ezequiel Ofarril (3), Fred Schichler (3), Allandiguim Kagde (2), Connor Welker (2) and Kahleil Pritchett (1) finished the scoring. Dan Regan led the Bruins with 12 points, half of them coming in the second quarter. Brody Kamm (11) and Abram Levy (10) were the only two other Bruins to record double digits in points. LahDon Dillon (9), Kaleb Matthews (4), Tim Tourangeau (3), Grady Hopkin (2) and Peter Odhiambo (2) were the others to score for Brighton.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-10) 46
WEBSTER THOMAS (10-3) 71
Sean Quinn scored eight of his 13 points in the second quarter when Webster Thomas turned a single-possession game into a double-digit advantage. Quinn connected three times from the floor including once behind the 3-point arc and added a free throw to pace a 22-12 Titan effort. Levi Kulik accounted for seven of his game-high 18 points in the first quarter to stake Thomas to a 16-14 lead. AJ LaLoggia scored 11 in the win, the Titans’ fourth in the past five games. Joey Baller added 10 points. Chase Fitch (1), Ben Adams (2), Jaden Kyles (4), Danny Check (3), and Mateo Pietrantoni (9) rounded out the scoring for Thomas. Lucas Karelus led Churchville-Chili with 11 points. Jacob Gonzalez added 10 for the Saints. Brayden Stedman (6), Landon Healey (6), Josh Miner (5), Jason Small (4), Payton Faix (2) and Joe Andrecolich-Montesano (2) also scored for C-C.
GATES CHILI (8-5) 63
BROCKPORT (4-11) 67
Daniel Dailey’s 17-points was enough for Brockport to squeak by with its second win in its last three games, the team’s best in a three game stretch this season. Seven of Dailey’s points came off free throws which led the Blue Devils. Brodee Henshaw’s 12 points all came off of three-pointers as he recorded one in each quarter. To complete the scoring, Ty Sherman (12), Tyler Judd (9), Azay Odey (9), Mason Friedo (3), Ayden Matthews (3) and Jared Brown (2) all put up points in the victory. Jaylen Givens posted 21 points to lead Gates Chili in scoring after sinking a team-high five treys. Tremier Lewis dropped 14 points with eight of them coming in the third quarter. Christopher Elliot (12), Giuseppe Vigerzi (6), Derrik Davis III (6) and Jaden Robinson also all picked up points for the Spartans.
PITTSFORD MENDON (7-7) 41
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (9-4) 53
Pittsford Sutherland’s 12-point fourth quarter was enough to give them its third win in its last four contests. Sam Byrne led the Knights with five points in the frame to finish the game with nine. Hayden Birch posted a team-high 14 points that all came from two-point baskets. Jackson Birch (13), Roman Goldstein (12), Luke Phillips (3) and Tyler Allen (2) finished the scoring for Pittsford Sutherland. Josh Shadders led Pittsford Mendon with eight points as no Viking hit the double digit point mark. All of Shadders’ points were scored in the second half with six of them being netted in the third quarter. Trevor Nally (7), Ryan Connolly (7), Cayden Rathnam (6), John Leitner (6), Tyler Knapp (5) and Jack Nally rounded out the scoring.
GREECE ODYSSEY (5-7) 77
HAC (2-11) 60
Greece Odyssey’s 30-point first quarter with 12 of those points coming from Mike Cathey gave the Leopards their second straight win. Cathey ended the day with 18 points and 13 rebounds to give him his 11th double-double of the season. Gavin Williams recorded six assists to go along with his 16 points. Jayson Figueroa (12), Kingston Santiago (10), Elijah Burgio (6), Jakari Canady (6), Anthony Johnson (5) and Jahvez Jones (4) completed Greece Odyssey’s scoring. Ryan D’Arduini and James Michael both hit the 20-point mark as they posted 22 points and 21 points respectively. To finish the scoring, it was Oliver Riveros (8), Josh Person (6) and Jack Jiehl (5).

EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS CHARTER (10-4) 73
NAPLES (4-9) 51
A 21-point first quarter from Eugenio Maria DeHostos Charter secured the Hornets their fifth win where they scored at least 70 points this season. The first frame set the tone for the rest of the game thanks to Seth Patterson, who netted 24 points to lead the team in scoring. Patterson also dropped six of the Hornets’ 12 three-pointers in the game. Luis Tolentino (14), Miguel Chevere (13), Able Patterson (9), Hipo Vargas (8), Mel Thomas (2), Jose Perez (2) and Edwin Santiago (1) completed the scoring. Maddox Mannella posted a team-high 21 points for Naples after recording nine of them in the fourth quarter. Rowan Briggs’ 10 points all came in the second half. Oliver Bruen (6), Landon Gleichauf (5), Matthew Lincoln (4), Andrew Goodwin (3) and Donovan Lincoln (2) rounded out the scoring.
CHARLES G. FINNEY (9-7) 70
SODUS (4-6) 59
MARCUS WHITMAN (8-5) 64
EAST ROCHESTER (10-3) 59 OT
Brody Royston returned to the lineup and scored six of his game-high 36 points in overtime as Marcus Whitman outlasted East Rochester in battle of Class B2 contenders. Royston converted on 6-of-6 free throws in the extra session. The senior guard connected on six 3-pointers as part of his season-high effort. He also grabbed eight rebounds and made six steals. Royston missed the previous three games with an injury. Brayden Amadeo added eight points in the win. Tariku Blueye (7), Logan Storms (6), and Ayden Clark (5) also scored for Whitman. Eli Tanner led East Rochester with 21 points. Judah Tanner added 16 points. Justice Allen (6), Raydavion Allen (6), Tyler Leister (6) and Jordan Nunn (4) rounded out the offensive output for ER.
HOUGHTON ACADEMY (4-10) 34
KESHEQUA (6-6) 57
Ian Hinrich’s 18-point and three-block performance, including Keshequa’s first quarter stand of allowing just two points, gave the Wildcats their second win across their last three games. Aiden Upright and Owen Pike both cracked the double digit mark in scoring with 16 points and 15 points respectively. Brady Wood (4), Zack Smathers (2) and Nolan Therrien (2) were the Wildcats to score. Jack Prentice led Houghton Academy with 24 points and was the only Panther to hit the double digit point mark. Gavin Martino (6), Hoang Phung (2) and Joseph Chang (2) completed the scoring for Houghton Academy.
YORK (7-7) 62
PERRY (4-9) 53
Parker Bonafede’s 15-point third quarter cemented York’s second straight victory to get back to .500. He ended his night with 29 points and 21 of them came in the second half. Mason Parsons picked up a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Ryan Brady netted eight points as well for the Golden Knights. Emmit Hill posted 16 points including seven rebounds, three steals and three assists for Perry. John Thomas Grover scored 12 of his 14 points off of three-point buckets. Beau Slocum came just shy of a double-double as he recorded 10 points and eight rebounds.
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (9-5) 33
PEMBROKE (6-6) 53
Pembroke held Notre Dame Batavia to three points in the first quarter and six points in the final frame to earn its fourth consecutive win. Josh vonKramer led the Dragons with 14 points on the night. Nolan Peterson and Landon Suro both netted 10 points while Jayden Bridge finished the scoring with nine. Makyell Walker posted a team-high eight points for the Fighting Irish.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (11-2) 70
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CHARTER (0-14) 53
Leighton Williams’ 39-point outing secured Wheatland-Chili’s fifth straight win and third win where the Wildcats scored at least 70 points. A’nari Trotter led the squad with 12 rebounds while also tacking on seven points onto his name. Eric Russell recorded his first four points on his varsity career in the game. Jackson Semmel (9), Kiev Elzey (6), Paris Williams (4) and Emilio Ellington (1) were the others to score for Wheatland-Chili.
ELMIRA CITY (IV) 74
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (9-4) 50
Carson Chaffee scored 24 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead Canisteo-Greenwood. Kevin Sirianni added eight points and 10 rebounds.
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (4-10) 57
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (9-6) 64
After being down 35-27 at halftime, Andover-Whitesville dropped 24 points in the third quarter to help snap a two-game losing skid. Jon Vallieres led the team with eight points in the frame after making four free throws. He led the Panthers with seven free throw makes and finished the night with 14 points. Brody Vance scored a team-high 20 points in which 12 of them came in the second half. Colton Calladine (13), Vinny Joyce (11), James Miller-Young (4) and Gage Putnam (2) finished off the scoring for the Panthers. JJ Crowder led Avoca-Prattsburgh with 22 points after dropping 11 in the second quarter. Colin Zurlick led the Titans with four treys and he finished with 16 points. Austin Swift (7), Carter Button (6), Connor Parulski (4) and Bryan Heale (2) rounded out the Titans’ scoring.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (11-5) 46
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (4-9) 28
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