
OUR LADY OF MERCY (11-3) 53
BRIGHTON (2-12) 33
Emerson Wandtke scored 18 points, including eight during a 20-point second quarter when Mercy erased an early deficit to take a 28-25 lead at the half. The Monarchs further extended their lead in the second half, when they outscored Brighton 25-8 en route to their fifth straight win. Krista Harnischfeger also reached double-digits, scoring 16. Madelyn Goetz (6), Bridget Wise (5), Robin Jones (5), and Laura Kosten (3) rounded out the scoring for Mercy. Shannon O’Hora scored 13 to lead the Brighton Bruins in scoring, while Sara Solomon put up seven. Delaney Wilson (6), Ireland Mistretta (3), and Anna Miller (2) also scored.
FAIRPORT (8-4) 49
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (4-9) 40
Lola Pucci led Fairport with a game-high 18 points, including 10 in the third quarter, as the Red Raiders won their third straight contest. Amiee Turner and JaNyah Reaves each added 10 points for Fairport, while Kate Paterson (9), Samara Rizzo (9), Avery Lucey (6), and Courtney Merlo (6) also scored.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-14) 42
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (2-12) 63
Bianca White connected on four 3-pointers and poured in 33 points to lead Athena/Odyssey. The eighth-grader also had five steals on the night. Laila DeLeon added 12 points, four assists and five steals in the win while Nevaeh Lathrop had eight points and four steals. Emily McMichael contributed four points and six rebounds. Cara Elrod had 12 rebounds, four points and seven assists. Star Crawford led Rush-Henrietta with 13 points. Kadyn Hartel had 12 points for the Royal Comets.

PENFIELD (12-3) 68
HILTON (13-0) 74
Hilton’s Mallory Heise hit seven 3-pointers and broke her own program record with 43 points to lead Hilton. Heise finished 13-of-25 from the floor and 10-of-12 from the free throw line. The St. Bonaventure University commit also grabbed eight rebounds to go with five steals and three assists.
WEBSTER THOMAS (8-4) 61
IRONDEQUOIT (4-10) 40
Kristina Baller scored 15 points to lead Webster Thomas to its second straight win. Olivia Bommelje (14) and Ruby Marrapese (13) also scored for the Titans. Lizzy Tytler (13) and Aubrey Smith (9) paced Irondequoit.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (10-4) 43
VICTOR (6-7) 26
Webster Schroeder pulled away in the first quarter to an 11-4 advantage and increased its lead throughout much of the game as the Warriors won their fifth game of their last six. Bria Watkins led Schroeder with 17 points, including eight in the third quarter. Kylie Clement put up 10 points, while Avery Kroening scored nine. Olivia Fulkerson (4), Kinsley Keil (2), and Jenna DiMarco (1) rounded out scoring. Vanessa Chumacero led Victor with 10 points. Grace Janczak put up five points, while Lila Kubrich (4), Allie Pisano (3), Maia Pronti (2), and Kelly Wightman (2) also scored for the Blue Devils.
BROCKPORT (9-5) 69
GATES CHILI (2-13) 43
Lydia Childs (12 points, 10 rebounds) and Keira Wilson (11 points, 10 rebounds) both notched double-doubles as Brockport won its second straight. Hannah Carpenter led the Blue Devils with 16 points and also pulled down seven rebounds. Alexia Hassall also reached double-digits with 12 points while making three blocks on defense. Janelle Laureano had both nine points and nine rebounds.

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CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (5-10) 29
SPENCERPORT (6-8) 46
Jorja Gray put up 15 points for Spencerport, which opened the game on a 13-2 run en route to its second straight win. Emily Peacock also reached double-digits, with 10 points, while Alena Zaher put up six points. Leigha Pokracki (4), Addison Lynch (4), Alia Gatto (3), Kelsey Magin (2), and Jayda Solomon (2) rounded out scoring for the Rangers, with Pokracki making three blocks in the first quarter. Cadence Bachmann led Churchville-Chili with six points, while Ava Donaghue and Julia Gaffney each scored five. Alexi Finnigan (4), Mercy Payne (4), Erin Marone (3), Ariana Williams (1), and Shavonne Callahan (1) also scored.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (8-5) 60
CANANDAIGUA (10-4) 56
EAST (11-3) 73
EDISON/WOIS (5-5) 31
Up only 16-14 after a quarter, East pulled ahead with a 16-3 second quarter to go into the half up 32-17. Darianna Weathers led the Eagles with 24 points, including four during the decisive second quarter. Layla Germany also reached double-digits, with 10 points. Semaj Jackson, Jurne Caliz, and Saniyah Abney all scored eight points. Nevaeh Grisham (7), Ali’Yana Robinson (3), and Jiasia Norris (3) rounded out scoring for East. Jakayla Costello (14) and Kaysia Jones (12) both reached double-digits for Edison/WOIS. Joshary Cruz (2), Ananna Mateo (2), and Zoriana Durbno (1) also scored.
YOUNG WOMEN (11-1) 46
MONROE (3-8) 40
Yaya Marshall and Diamondnik Foster each scored 12 points for Young Women College Prep, which used a 22-18 second half to extend what had been a narrow 24-22 lead after two quarters. Marshall led the Griffins with seven points in back end of the game. Jahzell Strong (7), Amari Caruthers (5), Jen’Nyia Dunniehigh (5), and Neveah Granderson (3) also scored. Julivette Garcia led Monroe with 14 points, while Kenya Scott notched 10. Jazmine Flowers (7), Kamyra Clyburn (7), and Kimani Mitchell (2) also scored for the Red Jackets.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (5-7) 42
PADILLA HS AT FRANKLIN CAMPUS (0-10) 40
LIMA CHRISTIAN (4-5)
MOUNT MORRIS (4-7)
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (5-8) 26
KENDALL (6-6) 55
Ava LaMay put up a double-double of 20 points, 11 rebounds, and four steals as Kendall won its second game of its last three. Addy Kludt also reached double-digits, with 10 points. Stella Kwiatek tallied four points while putting down 10 rebounds, six steals, and seven assists. Brooke Rodas (7), Izzy D’Agostino (4), and Sophia Picardo (3) also scored for the Eagles. Marlie Wilson and Abby Escher each scored seven points for Northstar Christian, while Emma Kelly put up five. Alina Shuwalor (3), Abi Summerlin (2), and Mcliyan Gunnis (2) rounded out scoring for the Knights.

SODUS (0-10)
ROMULUS (1-12)
PEMBROKE (6-5) 37
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (11-4) 53
Sofia Falleti scored a game-high 24 points with six rebounds and four blocks as Notre Dame Batavia won its fifth straight game. Lucia Fiorentino also reached double-digits with 10 points while also pulling down seven rebounds.
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