
WILSON (4-10) 68
WORLD OF INQUIRY (11-1) 70 (OT)
Kanaz Linder unloaded 36 points, making 11 of his 14 baskets inside the arc, lifting World of Inquiry in overtime. In the extra frame, Linder scored nine of the 11 Griffin points, making four shots inside the arc and converting a three-point play. Jaedon Adams-Griffin drilled a pair of three-pointers in the fourth, part of a nine point quarter. Adams-Griffin finished with 20 points. Curtis Bell and Marcus Norwood both added four points apiece. For Wilson, Josh Ellington and Corey Faison combined for 12 of Wilson’s 17 points in the fourth stanza. Ellington made three shots inside the arc, while Faison had a two-pointer and four free throws. Ellington led with a team-high 21 points, making 10 shots inside two-point range. Ibra Hakizimana scored five points in overtime and finished with 12 total, making two of his five baskets from long range. Aaron Riley tacked on seven points. Jesse Lynn had five points.
GREECE ATHENA (12-1) 57
PENFIELD (13-1) 71
Patrick Emling dropped 17 points, including nine after the break, allowing Penfield to come out on top in a matchup of heavyweights. In the second half, Emling converted three times inside the arc and three free throws. Jackson Green also tallied 17 points, converting six of his seven buckets inside the arc. Jake McCarthy chipped in 11 points for the Patriots, going 3-for-5 at the charity stripe and connecting four times from two-point range. Christian Zarzycki made four buckets, including two from long range and finished with 12 points. Michael Moxley unloaded a pair of three-pointers in the first quarter and added 10 points. For Greece Athena, I’zayah Reaves compiled 16 points, five steals, three boards and two assists. Reaves went 3-3 inside the arc. Dom LaMar and I’zick Reaves both followed with 10 points apiece. I’zick Reaves added five assists, three rebounds and two takeaways, while LaMar had two boards and two helpers. Ne’Sean Fowlks netted a pair of three-pointers and brought down three boards. Russell Ellis tacked on five points, three steals and a pair of helpers. Travis Mack chipped in four points. Ethan Gotham made a three-pointer. Xavier Lewis had three points.
PADILLA (4-10) 61
SOTA (5-8) 73
Ishmael Gonzales poured in 19 points, five rebounds and three helpers, as SOTA captured its second win in the last three games. Gonzales made five shots from the floor, including a pair of three-pointers. Trailing by one entering the fourth quarter, Gonzales scored nine points. Bruce Newton followed with a career-high 15 points, unloading three jumpers from long range. Zayvier Little added 10 points and eight boards, connected four times inside the arc. Bennie Laver finished with 11 points, six rebounds and five helpers. Laver went 6-for-6 at the charity stripe in the final frame and netted a pair of baskets. Quincy St. Louis chipped in seven points, while Paul Stevens had six. Latrell Ingram made a three-pointer. For Padilla, Isaiah Caruthers led with a game-high 22 points. Caruthers made seven of his eight baskets inside the arc. Daniel Gay followed with 18 points, making six shots inside two-point range and six free throws. Jordan Forman added 10 points, converting two of his three baskets from short range. Lavar Fields scored four points. Hassan Isgowe had three points.
EDISON (2-12) 70
VERTUS (8-5) 52
Shamier Hooks scored 18 points, lifting Edison to snapping a 10-game skid. Javier Medina followed with 14 points, netting three jumpers from long range in the first half. Jah’meir Birmingham and Isaiah Wonneberg both scored 10 points apiece. Birmingham made five shots from the floor, while Wonneberg connected three times inside the arc and four times at the line. Anthony Johnson scored six points on three baskets. For Vertus, Dah’mere Brown scored a team-high 14 points. Brown made a pair of three-pointers. Darnell Santos chipped in 10 points, unloading three jumpers from deep in the second quarter and converted a four-point play. Terrance Marble tacked on seven points, making four charity stripe conversions. Naveire Hamilton-Shaw made a three-pointer.
MONROE (7-3) 102
EARLY COLLEGE (1-11) 21
Marcus Freeman poured in 22 points, leading Monroe on the road. Khalil Herring followed with 20 points. Navarro Patton tacked on 10 points. Jordan Reis finished with 10 points.
EAST (8-1) 63
MCQUAID (5-9) 50
Micah Johnson-Breedlove connected five times from the floor and three times from deep, scoring 15 points and leading East to its fourth win in a row. Sha’vion Jones made seven shots inside the arc and converted a three-point play for 15 points. Kesean Leonard made a pair of three-pointers and scored 14 points for the Eagles. Zion Parson made three of his four buckets inside the arc and added nine points. Markell Kingston-Johnson tacked on seven points. Percy Robinson netted a three-pointer. For McQuaid, Jaiyden Jones and Henry Fox both scored 15 points. Jones and Fox both made three of their five baskets from beyond the arc. Quinn Wilson chipped in six points on three baskets. Andrew Gerenski scored five points, while Lucas Wachter had three.
MARITIME-ORACLE (VI) 49
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (9-3) 77
Kingston Downs scored 14 of his 19 points in the second quarter, allowing Northstar to win its second game in a row. In the frame, Downs made five shots inside the arc and four free throws. Jay Garwood followed with 11 points, uncorking a pair of three-pointers. Max Skolen added 10 points for the Knights, including eight in the opening quarter. Skolen converted a three-point play in the frame. Max Klemmer chipped in nine points, making four baskets and a free throw. Calon Flowers-Cruz tacked on seven points. Da’Vonn Stevens had six points. Johnny Daby, Cayden Fabry and Miles Tomlinson each scored five points apiece.
ROCHESTER PREP (6-8) 43
WAYNE (14-1) 62
Cam Blankenberg went 8-for-8 at the line and made eight shots inside the arc for 24 points, leading Wayne. Aidan Twist converted nine shots from the field, including five from beyond the arc. Richie Miles unloaded four jumpers from long range and tacked on 14 points. For Rochester Prep, Jammer Brown led with 13 points, making five shots inside the arc and three free throws. Kyron Shaw and Jayden Sheffield both scored eight points on four baskets. Tahj Holmes recorded five points on a pair of field goals. Lamont Hill made a three-pointer.
WATERLOO (11-3) 61
SOUTH SENECA (12-2) 51
Dylan Caraballo dropped 31 points, including 13 in the final frame, allowing Waterloo to pull out a late win on the road. Trailing by one heading into the fourth quarter, Caraballo made six shots inside the arc and converted a three-point play. Caraballo finished with 13 buckets inside the arc and five charity stripe conversions. Cam Jacobs added a pair of two-pointers in the frame and followed with 10 points. Hayden Willett added seven points, making three baskets and a free throw. Cayden Troup tacked on six points for the Tigers. Brandon Lee added five points. For South Seneca, Kenny Halsey led with a team-high 20 points. Halsey connected seven times from the floor, including twice from three-point range. Kyan Miller-Hopkins followed with 11 points and scored nine after halftime. Taj Amisano recorded 10 points on five made shots. Logan Maverick and Sam Dufour both chipped in four points apiece.
LE ROY (11-2) 50
HAVERLING (7-9) 40
Jake Higgins scored 10 of his 15 points after the break, as Le Roy erased a first-half deficit en route to its 10th straight win. Trailing by two coming out of halftime, Higgins made five shots inside the arc to lead the second-half scoring for the Oatkan Knights. Higgins added a pair of rebounds. Grady Gilligan followed with nine points, making two of his three long-range jumpers in the second half. Gilligan also brought down five boards and blocked two shots. Adam Woodworth also scored nine points and made a pair of two-pointers in the final frame. Woodworth dished out three assists and had two steals. Jean Agosto tacked on seven points, 10 rebounds and went 3-for-4 at the charity stripe. Matthew Hockey had five points, seven boards and eight assists. For Haverling, Jake Hagadone scored a game-high 18 points. Hagadone tallied 12 points prior to halftime and made seven of his eight field goals inside the arc. Austin Durand added nine points for the Rams, connecting three times from the floor and once from deep. Owen Burlingame unloaded a pair of three-pointers. Michael Binkowski tacked on four points, while Lawrence Duncan had three.
MARION (0-12) 16
GANANDA (11-3) 79
Cooper Grassel dropped 20 points, as Gananda featured four double-digit scorers. Grassel unloaded four jumpers from beyond the arc, including three in the opening quarter. Owen Switzer followed with 14 points, making six shots inside two-point range and a pair of free throws. Hunter Vogt connected six times inside the arc and chipped in 13 points for the Blue Panthers. Logan Airy tacked on 11 points, making five shots from the floor and a free throw. Maddox Stoughton added seven points. Peter Jacob scored six, while Adho Magee had three. For Marion, Blake Mayville led with seven points and made a three-pointer. Andrew White added five points. Jack Edlind scored four.
WILLIAMSON (4-8) 41
RED CREEK (9-4) 76
SODUS (4-6)
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (5-7)
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-12)
MOUNT MORRIS (5-6)
ADDISON (4-9)
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (9-5)
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