EAST (9-1) 94
EDISON (2-13) 44
Jayden Holmes and Percy Robinson both scored 14 points as East won its sixth straight game. Robinson connected three times from the floor and accounted for seven points in the first quarter when East grabbed a 26-9 lead. Holmes scored seven points in the third quarter. Micah Johnson hit three 3-pointers and finished with 13 points in the win. Sha’vion Jones and Zion Parson added 11 apiece. Kesean Leonard (8), Timothy Reed (8), Markell Kingston-Johnson (6), Norman Simmons III (6), Xavier Hurdle (2) and Tyler Benjamin (2) also scored for East. Royal Alexander led Edison with 10 points. Javier Medina added nine. Shamier Hooks (6), Felix Vazquez (5), Abukar Mohamad (4), Isaiah Wonneberg (4), Aden Aden (2), Taj Bowman (2) and Anthony (2) rounded out the scoring for the Inventors.
AQUINAS (9-4) 79
PADILLA (4-11) 63
Christian “Noonie” McCullough scored 14 of his game-high 30 points in the third-quarter when Aquinas pulled away from a two-point game for back-to-back wins. Leading 32-30, McCullough connected four times from the floor, three from behind the 3-point arc and converted on 3-of-3 free throw attempts as the Li’l Irish built an eight-point advantage heading into the fourth. McCullough connected nine times overall from the floor including four from distance in the win. Jah Breedlove added 26 points, and Mackie Terry had nine. Carson Allen (7), Trent Buttles (3), Derrion Battle (2) and Quante Gillians (2) also scored for Aquinas. Padilla’s Daniel Gay scored eight of his team-high 21 points in the first quarter when the Bulldogs jumped out to a 16-9 lead. Jordan Forman added 15 points while Isaiah Caruthers accounted for 10. Hassan Isgowe (8), Jay’zeil Ragins (4) and Dawon Watson (4) also scored for Padilla.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (4-10) 47
EARLY COLLEGE (1-12) 40
Evan DeWispelaere scored six of his 11 points in the third quarter when North Rose-Wolcott pulled away from a tie game. DeWispelaere connected on a pair of 3-pointers during the decisive frame when NR-W used a 16-7 advantage to take a nine-point lead into the final eight minutes of action. Cody Crane finished with a team-high 13 points for the Cougars, and Dayton Laird added 10 points. Chase Kerr (8), and Tommy Mills (5) rounded out the scoring. Early College’s Tyrell Grant hit three 3-pointers as part of a game-high 16-point effort. Cincere Moxley-Studymine added 10 points for the Cobras. Nay’yir Ortiz (4), Da’marion Griffin (3) and Josue Oquendo (7) also scored for E.C.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (9-4) 44
C.G. FINNEY (10-7) 54
PENN YAN (1-13) 74
BLOOMFIELD (3-11) 51
Anthony Condella poured in 22 of his game-high 36 points during the first half when Penn Yan built a double-digit lead. Condella connected eight times from the floor including four of his six 3-pointers on the night. The senior guard also converted on 2-of-2 free throw attempts as the Mustangs took a 41-30 advantage into the locker room. Teammate Aven Foster added 15 points in the win, and Matt Tones had 12. Ethan VanDelinder (4), Tyler Gilbert (3), Hadley Elwell (2) and Braden Fingar (2) rounded out the scoring for Penn Yan. Ben Jones led Bloomfield with 24 points. Sean Totton had seven for the Bombers. Mac Rogers (4), Caleb Beadnell (5), Landon Lucas (4), Dagan Brewster (4), Gunner Vogel (2) and Bowe Hawkins (1) also scored for Bloomfield.
HONEOYE (12-1) 51
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (11-4) 41
Owen Cuba finished with 10 points and 11 rebounds while Landon Washburn had 16 points and five assists to lead Honeoye to its 12th straight win. The duo combined for eight first-quarter points when the Bulldogs grabbed a 20-12 lead Owen Reynolds added 10 points, five steals and five assists in the win. Dylan Washburn hit three 3-pointers and added 11 points. Braiden Schneider rounded out the Honeoye scoring with four points. Jeremy Stiles led Dundee/Bradford with 14 points. Alex Goltry scored nine. Aidan Webster (5), Brody Ryan (4), Chris Clancey (7) and Jake Black (2) also contributed to the offense.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (2-12) 26
SOUTH SENECA (13-2) 88
Kenny Halsey scored seven of his game-high 24 points in the first quarter when South Seneca jumped out to 20-8 lead. Halsey connected three times from the floor in the opening eight minutes including his first of five 3-pointers on the night. Logan Laverack hit three 3-pointers as part of a 21-point effort. Taj Amisano added 15 points, and Kyle Kempf had 11. Sam DuFour (7), Kyan Miller-Hopkins (6) and Hayden Dresser (4) also contributed for the Falcons. Ryan D’Arduini led HAC with 14 points. Josh Person (4), Eric Roof (3), Jack Diehl (3) and Karsim Ashford (2) also scored for the Wolves.
WELLSVILLE (9-6) 69
PALMYRA-MACEDON (7-5) 60
Trenton Green led the way for Wellsville with 26 points. JJ Howard (16) and Tyler Vogel (8) also contributed. Pal-Mac’s Logan Bauer scored 26 points, including seven three-pointers. Brady Leo (13) and Camron Quick (9) added to the scoresheet.
RED CREEK (10-4) 89
MARION (0-13) 14
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (5-9) 56
WILLIAMSON (5-8) 61
GANANDA (11-4) 69
LYONS (8-5) 81
Trailing by nine at halftime, JJ Johnson accounted for six of his game-high 26 points in the third quarter when Lyons used a 21-7 advantage to come from behind for a second win in the past three games. Johnson connected 11 times from the floor in the win and scored the 1,000th point of his career. The junior center also grabbed 13 rebounds, blocked four shots, handed out two assists and had two steals. Teammate Contrell Parker Jr. finished three assists shy of a triple-double with with 10 points and 11 rebounds in the win. Stavelle LeBrecht and Stephen LeBrecht scored 14 apiece. JahJah Smith (10), Ben Bookmiller (6) and Marcus Asberry (3) also scored for Lyons. Gananda’s Hunter Vogt netted 11 of his 20 points in the first half when the Blue Panthers grabbed a 38-29 lead. Cooper Grassel connected on five 3-pointers and finished with a team-high 21 points including 11 in the fourth quarter. Owen Switzer scored 13. Adho Magee III (6), Maddox Stoughton (5), and Braeden Caviness (4) also scored for Gananda.
EAST ROCHESTER (11-3) 70
SODUS (5-7) 61
Eli Tanner netted 28 points, and East Rochester bounced back from a loss with its third win in the past four games. Teammate Justice Allen added 19 points.
AVON (10-3) 51
HORNELL (8-6) 53
PJ Picco finished with 21 points and 15 rebounds to lead Hornell which erased a 13-point halftime deficit. Teammate Wyatt Evingham scored 13 in the win. Trevor Stroud led Avon with 16 points. Josh Harter had 14.
PAVILION (9-5) 72
WARSAW (6-8) 57
Landon Stoddard scored 24 of his 33 points in the first half as Pavilion won its fourth straight game and fifth in the past six. Teammate Liam Campbell added 17 points. Brayden Merritt led Warsaw with 16 points. David Shute added 10.
KESHEQUA (6-7) 54
MOUNT MORRIS (6-6) 60
Anthony Hightower posted his second triple-double of the season, and Mount Morris rallied to avenge an earlier loss. Hightower finished with 22 points, 10 rebounds and 10 steals to lead the Blue Devils who trailed by seven midway through the third quarter. Luis Crespo-Toledo added 16 points and five steals in the win. Shawntez Brown had 11 points, six rebounds and four blocked shots. Ben Canary accounted for six points and four rebounds – all on the offensive end. Matt Bacon handed out seven assists and scored three points. The senior guard also took three charges and set the single-season program record with his 17th charge taken. Ian Hinrich led Keshequa, which took a 60-42 decision when the two teams met earlier in the season, with 20 points. Aiden Upright (19), Owen Pike (9), Auden Howe (5) and Zack Smathers (1) scored as well.
FRIENDSHIP/SCIO (5-9) 48
HINSDALE (2-12) 37
FILLMORE (12-1) 74
CUBA-RUSHFORD (11-5) 54
Cam Mucher finished with 29 points and six rebounds to lead Fillmore, which used a 22-7 fourth-quarter run to secure a sixth straight victory. Jonah Bialek added 18 points in the win while JD Bialek turned in a double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds. Jameson Rhett (6) and Isaiah Sisson (5) also got in the scoring column for the Eagles. Carter Brown led Cuba-Rushford with 24 points. Adam Roe also reached double figures with 11. Donovan Breckenridge (7), Zach Deck (5), Finn Ricketts (4) and Eli Sleggs (3) rounded out the scoring. C-R cut the deficit to five after three quarters and scored the first basket of the fourth. Fillmore scored nine unanswered points to close the game.
HOUGHTON (4-11) 27
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (10-6) 85
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (12-5) 63
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (8-6) 43
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (7-8) 66
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-12) 24
Landon Zver netted 12 of his game-high 24 points in the quarter when Jasper-Troupsburg jumped out to a 24-3 lead. Zver connected six times from the floor in the opening eight minutes, and the Wildcats went on to win a third straight game. Nolan VanGorden added 11 points in the win, and Matt Foster had nine. Xavier Remchuk (7), James Ainsworth (5), Jackson Hayes (4), Braylon Lawson (2), Hunter Anthony (2) and Brent Ross (2) also scored. Liam Ruthven led Alfred-Almond with 10 points. Jackson Jusianiec added seven. Zaine Jenkins (3), Magnus McMichael (2) and Easton Welch (2) rounded out the offensive output for Alfred-Almond.
HAMMONDSPORT (4-9) 32
ADDISON (5-10) 62
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (10-4) 65
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (10-6) 49
Carson Chaffee finished with 31 points and 15 rebounds as Canisteo-Greenwood bounced back from a loss with its fourth win in the past five games. Thomas Sirianni added 15 points and six assists in the win. Dan Stilson had 13 points for the Chargers. Kaden Carey led Arkport-Canaseraga with 17 points.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (4-10)
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (4-10)
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