
GATES CHILI (8-6) 60
RUSH-HENRIETTA (13-0) 83
Coming out of halftime up five, Jalen Taggart netted 12 of his game-high 29 points in the third quarter as Rush-Henrietta outscored Gates Chili 26-10 to open up a 21-point lead heading into the fourth quarter. Avery Council accounted for 17 points while Talhah Ali reached double-figures with 10 points. Jahquin Brown added eight points all in the first half while Daniel James Jr. netted six points all in the final quarter. Daniel Schmitz III (3) and Jerome Ward IV (1) completed the scoring. Taggart has scored 29 or more points on three occasions this season. The junior guard is averaging 23.9 points per game. Joey Vigerzi led the way with 19 points including nine in the opening quarter for Gates Chili. Tremier Lewis and Jaylen Givens scored six points apiece while Christopher Elliott and Derrik Davis ended with five points each. To round out the scoring, Bruce Hanna and Christopher Amesbury finished with four points apiece while Jaden Robinson, Gianni Salandy, Jr Craddock and Jadon Pontera all tallied two points.
VICTOR (5-8) 71
FAIRPORT (12-2) 86
LaShard Lowry Jr. dropped a game-high 31 points including 10 in the second quarter as Fairport outscored Victor 28-13 in the quarter to open up a 22-point lead heading into the locker room. It was the third time this season, Lowry topped the 30-point mark in a game. The senior guard is averaging 21.7 points per game. Hadi Dergham added 12 points while Landon Brunken knocked down two triples and four free throws for 10 points. Drew Sisson netted all seven of his points in the first half while Alex Grejda tallied six points in the third quarter. Samuel Roselli (5), Johnathan Roessel (5), Gannon Culver (4), Andrew Gruba (3) and Trey Bauza (3) finished the Red Raiders scoring. Fairport has now won three in a row. For Victor, Griffen Hopkins was the only player to finish in double-figures with 18 points including nine in the third quarter. Owen Dake picked up nine points while Brody Burgess scored seven. Colin Barber and Everett Webb netted six points apiece while Timmy McAuliffe, Randy Johnson II and Ravi Chitre all tallied five points. To round out the scoring, Gage Hay ended with four points while Ryan Gill, Gus Pappajohn and Benjamin Fell all finished with two points apiece.
MONROE (8-3) 68
WEBSTER THOMAS (10-4) 60
Gavin Jones netted all 16 of his points in the second half of play while Will McKinney scored 12 of his 16 points from beyond the arc to lead Monroe to its fifth straight victory. Jones also racked up eight steals and eight assists while McKinney picked up five rebounds and five steals. Navareon Patton netted 10 points in the first half while Taj Mullins reached 10 points as well. Kyair Calloway tallied four points while Marcus Freeman and Khalil Herring picked up three apiece. To finish the scoring, Ja’Ron Shears, Jordan Reis and Jermaine Montgomery all ended with two points apiece. For Webster Thomas, Levi Kulik led the way with 15 points while Joey Baller followed with 13. Sean Quinn accounted for 10 points AJ LaLoggia added eight points including six in the first quarter. Mateo Piatrontoni (5), Danny Check (3) and Billy Quinn (2) rounded out the scoring.
PITTSFORD MENDON (8-7) 55
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-10) 47
Trevor Nally notched 17 of his game-high 21 points in the second half to lift Pittsford Mendon and snap a two-game losing streak. The sophomore picked up eight rebounds and five assists along the way. John Leitner was just shy of a double-double with 10 points and nine rebounds while Tyler Knapp netted seven points. Ryan Connolly scored six points and hauled nine boards while Josh Shadders added five points and eight rebounds. Cayden Rathnam (4) and Amari Coleman (2) also scored for the Vikings. Quinn Kailbourne led the way with 13 points wile Grady Goodberlet followed with nine points including six form beyond the arc for Honeoye Falls-Lima. Jacob Weber and Nathan Meacham poured in six points apiece while Samuel Jokl ended with four. To round out the scoring, Cade Merrill finished with four points while Michael Meisenzahl, Brody Sawn and Marco Vengoecheca all tallied two apiece.
BROCKPORT (5-11) 70
EASTRIDGE (6-6) 54
WORLD OF INQUIRY (12-1) 65
GREECE OLYMPIA (4-8) 60
Jaedon Adams-Griffin and Devon Dillon poured in a game-high 21 points apiece for World of Inquiry to lead the Griffins to a fourth straight victory. Adams-Griffin added 11 rebounds to finish with a double-double along with five assists and three steals while Dillon tallied five boards with two assists and two steals. Marcus Norwood accounted for 10 points including seven in the second half while Kanaz Linder netted six of his eight points in the first quarter to help the Griffins jump out to a 16-12 lead they did not give up the rest of the way. Kenny Grimes (3) and Jayvion Phillips (2) rounded out the scoring. For Greece Olympia, Calden Evans put up a team-high 20 points including 10 in the second quarter while Bran’Dale Lester followed with 15 points as 11 of those points came in the final half of play. Terry Griffin Jr. reached double-digits with 10 points as he scored eight quickly in the opening quarter. To complete the scoring, Connor Welker finished with eight points including two triples in the second half while Curtis Welker tallied five of his seven points in the fourth quarter.
MIDLAKES (4-11) 44
MARCUS WHITMAN (9-5) 67
Tariku Blueye led all scorers with 22 points as he connected on five triples to pace Marcus Whitman to its second consecutive victory. Brody Royston stuffed the stat sheet with 14 points, seven assists and five steals while Brayden Amadeo racked up eight points and eight rebounds. Logan Storms netted nine points while Gianni DeLeo scored six points all from three. To round out the scoring, Myles Prendergast picked up four points while Ryan Santee and Collin Trottier tallied two apiece. For Midlakes, Dylan Baldwin and Jesse Bennett both finished with eight points apiece to lead the way while Blake Starkweather followed with seven. Connor Tripp ended with six points while Jackson Nurse and Nathan Lathrop ended with five points apiece. Marcus Tookes (3), Janmichael Monge (1) and JW Smith (1) completed the scoring.
CAMBELL-SAVONA (4-10) 34
NAPLES (5-9) 64
Maddox Mannella poured in 20 points to lead all scorers including nine in the third quarter as Naples outscored Campbell-Savona 21-11 to open up a 21-point lead heading into the final eight minutes of play. Oliver Bruen added 12 points with seven coming in the second half while Landon Gleichauf netted nine points all from long range. Colin Kenney picked up eight points while Matthew Lincoln scored six. Andrew Goodwin (4), Donovan Lincoln (2), Grady Grove (2) and Joseph Christmas (1) rounded out the scoring. This is the second 30-plus point win of the season for Naples. For Campbell-Savona, Chance Miller led the way with 14 points while Tavion Mathis and Jackson Payne netted six points apiece. Dawson Shoemaker (5) and Carter Taft (3) completed the scoring.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (5-8) 52
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (6-10) 24
Tyler Potter put up a game-high 16 points along with three assists and three steals to pace Caledonia-Mumford to its largest margin of victory on the season. Jake Wiley stuffed the stat sheet with six points, seven rebounds and two steals while Xavier Bowen added six points, six rebounds and four steals. For Wayland-Cohocton Cole Hanggi and Alex Fedorchuk led the way with seven points apiece while Orion Walker netted five points.
PEMBROKE (6-7) 36
MARYVALE (VI) 43
Jayden Bridge finished with a double-double of 21 points and 11 rebounds while Landon Suro netted 10 points for Pembroke.
HOLLEY (6-5) 56
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (8-6) 71
ELBA (2-13) 49
ALEXANDER (11-3) 68
ATTICA (3-8) 55
WHEATLAND-CHILI (12-2) 59
Leighton Williams’ 29 points led the way for Wheatland-Chili to its sixth straight win. Jackson Semmel ended in double-figures with 14 points while A’nari Trotter poured in 10. Kiev Elzey and Emilio Ellington tallied three points to finish the scoring.
BYRON-BERGEN (4-9) 64
LYNDONVILLE (0-13) 40
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