FRIDAY:
SOTA (4-11) 59
WORLD OF INQUIRY (13-1) 75
Kanaz Linder and Jaedon Adams-Griffin both scored 23 points apiece, powering World of Inquiry at home. Linder scored 21 points after the break, making seven shots inside the arc and seven free throws. Linder also had nine rebounds, four takeaways and two assists. Adams-Griffin recorded a double-double, grabbing 11 rebounds, six assists and blocking two shots. Adams-Griffen made six jumpers from three-point range. Curtis Bell added 14 points for the Griffins, nailing three of his five baskets from deep. Dezmon Jackson brought down 10 rebounds and scored four points. Devon Dillon tacked on four points. For SOTA, Ishmael Gonzales led with a team-high 18 points. Gonzales made three shots from deep and scored 11 points in the final frame. Bennie Laver added 14 points, connecting six times from the floor and twice from deep. Latrell Ingram chipped in nine points. Zayvier Little, Bruce Newton, Paul Stevens and Quincy St. Louis all scored four points apiece.
MONROE (9-3) 71
WILSON (4-11) 42
Taj Mullins dropped 17 points, lifting Monroe on the road. Jordan Reis followed with 14 points. Navareon Patton added 12 points. Khalil Herring chipped in 10 points.
HENNINGER (III) 77
EDISON (1-13) 42
GREECE ODYSSEY (7-7) 83
VERTUS (8-5) 71
Mike Cathey poured in a double-double, scoring 21 points and grabbing 16 rebounds to lift Greece Odyssey on the road. Cathey scored seven of his eight baskets inside two-point range. Cathey now has 12 double-double this season. Gavin Williams dropped a game-high 30 points, making four field goals from long range in the final quarter. Jakari Canady chipped in 11 points for the Leopards, making two of his four baskets from three-point range. Kingston Santiago added nine points, while Elijah Burgio tallied seven. Anthony Johnson tacked on five points and made a three-pointer. For Vertus, Terrance Marble scored a team-high 17 points. Marble connected seven times from the floor, including twice from three-point range. Brian Holloway followed with 15 points, making a pair of three-pointers. Navant Harrison added 14 points, converting six baskets from short range. Darnell Santos made four of his five baskets from beyond the arc, totaling 14 points. Jeremiah Rey added eight points on four baskets.
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ROCHESTER ACADEMY (0-16) 52
MARCUS WHITMAN (10-5) 60
Logan Storms compiled 20 points, six assists and six boards, paving the way for Marcus Whitman. Storms made seven shots inside the arc. Brody Royston added 19 points, seven helpers and six boards. Royston converted eight times inside the arc. Tariku Blueye unloaded a pair of three-pointers and chipped in 14 points. Brayden Amadeo had five points. For Rochester Academy, Jordan Aiken connected nine times from long range and scored 34 points.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (14-0) 73
PENFIELD (13-2) 61
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WEBSTER SCHROEDER (5-7) 54
FAIRPORT (13-2) 88
Landon Brunken converted five shots from the floor, including four from beyond the arc, as Fairport rolled at home to its fourth straight win. Brunken finished with 20 points. LaShard Lowry Jr. followed with 19 points for the Red Raiders, making seven shots from the floor and four from long range. Sam Roselli connected four times from the floor, three of which came from deep. Roselli tacked on 11 points. Andrew Gruba and Hadi Dergham both scored eight points apiece. Alex Grejda made a pair of two-pointers and added seven points. Gannon Culver, Drew Sisson and Matthew Swann all scored four points apiece. For Webster Schroeder, Jack Kelly led with 12 points and splashed a pair of three-pointers. Aydin Stephens unloaded three jumpers from deep for nine points. Alex Bartnicki scored seven points on three baskets. Sam Nick had five points for the Warriors. Connor Fulkerson, Miles Mancuso, Tyler Washington and Anthony Amico all scored four points apiece. Nicholas Schillaci made a three-pointer.
BRIGHTON (3-10) 54
IRONDEQUOIT (7-7) 56
Chase Leonardo uncorked five jumpers from beyond the arc and finished with 21 points, leading Irondequoit to a second win in a row. DJ Kemp followed with 12 points, making two of his four baskets from beyond the arc and a pair of free throws. Maurice Clark added five points for the Eagles. Brien Walker and Josh Morse both added four points on two baskets. Myles Wynn had four points. For Brighton, Abram Levy led with 18 points. Levy made seven field goals, including three from beyond the arc. LahDon Dillon followed with a pair of three-pointers and seven points. Dan Regan added six points on three baskets. Kaleb Matthews and Matthew Kotrides both scored five points apiece. Tim Tourangeau made a three-pointer. Peter Odhiambo tacked on three points.
VICTOR (5-9) 49
HILTON (5-10) 66
Jack Smith dropped 23 points and made eight of his nine baskets inside the arc, lifting Hilton to its third straight win. Matthew Kosiorek followed with 16 points and making five shots from the field, including a three-pointer. Shane Thompson tallied 10 points on five made baskets. Cooper Streb and Kallin Whelehan both tacked on seven points on three baskets. For Victor, Griffen Hopkins tallied 15 of his 18 points in the third quarter. In the frame, Hopkins made three shots inside the arc and seven free throws. Brody Burgess followed with 14 points, splashing a pair of three-pointers and four free throws. Everett Webb unloaded two jumpers from deep. Gage Hay and Gus Pappajohn both scored five points on two buckets.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-10) 63
GATES CHILI (8-7) 58
Landon Healey went 4-for-4 at the charity stripe in the final quarter, allowing Churchville-Chili to pull off a road win against its crosstown rival. Healey finished with 12 points and made a pair of three-pointers. Jason Small led with 19 points for the Saints, converting eight shots inside the arc and three free throws. Brayden Stedman made four shots from the floor, including a pair from deep and totaled 13 points. Jacob Gonzalez tacked on 12 points on six made shots. Lucas Karelus added seven points, making three shots inside the arc. For Gates Chili, Joey Vigerzi scored a team-high 14 points. Vigerzi made five shots inside the arc and went 4-4 at the line. Nehemiah Pye followed with 12 points on six field goals. Derrik Davis converted five shots inside the arc for 10 points. Jaylen Givens connected on three of his four baskets from short range for nine points. Chris Elliott scored seven points, while Tremier Lewis had four.
GREECE ATHENA (13-1) 73
GREECE ARCADIA (5-10) 47
I’zick Reaves finished with 25 points, four boards, five assists and three steals, allowing Greece Athena to shake off its first loss of the season. Reaves unloaded six jumpers from beyond the arc. Dom LaMar followed with 12 points and seven rebounds, making six shots inside the arc. I’zayah Reaves added 11 points and six assists. Russell Ellis chipped in seven points and four helpers. Ne’Sean Fowlks tacked on six points and a three-pointer alongside six boards. Travis Mack collected nine rebounds and scored five points. Cortez George made a three-pointer. For Greece Arcadia, Xavier Smith scored 17 of his team-high 19 points in the second half. Drake Sapp made three of his four baskets inside the arc for nine points. Jahan Wilson and Denzel Medlock both added seven points apiece. Dominic Session converted a three-pointer.
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BROCKPORT (5-12) 42
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (10-4) 68
Hayden Birch made seven shots inside the arc and a pair of free throws, tallying 16 points and leading Pittsford Sutherland to a second win in a row. Tyler Allen followed with 15 points, splashing three jumpers from long range in the second frame. Sam Byrne chipped in 12 points for the Knights, netting five shots from shots range and two free throws. Roman Goldstein made three of his four baskets inside the arc, totaling nine points. Jackson Birch added seven points and made three field goals alongside a free throw. Jayden Morale-Cleggett tacked on five points on two baskets. For Brockport, Azay Odey tallied a team-high 10 points, making three of his four baskets from short range. Ty Sherman netted a pair of three-pointers and followed with eight points. Daniel Dailey scored six points, while Tyler Judd had seven. Brodee Henshaw and Ethan Hart both added four points on two buckets. Ayden Matthews had three points.
PITTSFORD MENDON (8-8) 50
CANANDAIGUA (11-3) 73
Kobe Maroney and Connor Chapman combined for 49 points, powering Canandaigua to its third win in a row. Maroney unloaded five jumpers from long range, including a pair in the second and fourth frames for 25 points. Chapman made three of his nine baskets from beyond the arc. Drew Williamee tacked on seven points for the Grey Wolves, making two field goals and two free throws. Nate Brinza chipped in six points on three buckets. Finn Damann had four points. Jaiden Pierce netted a three-pointers. For Pittsford Mendon, Amari Coleman and Trevor Nally both scored 18 points apiece. Coleman scored 15 points in the third frame and made three jumpers from long range. Nally scored six times from the field and twice from beyond the arc. Josh Shadders and Ryan Connolly tacked on four points for the Vikings. John Leitner and Cayden Rathnam both had three points.
BATAVIA (10-4) 52
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-10) 58
Quinn Kalibourne unloaded 32 points, allowing Honeoye Falls-Lima to pull off the upset at home. Kalibourne made 13 shots inside the arc and a combined 25 points in the first and fourth quarters. Holden Kam made four of his five baskets from deep for 14 points. Mike Meisenzahl made a three-pointer. For Batavia, Carter Mullen led with a team-high 21 points. Mullen made nine shots from the field, including three from beyond the arc. Gavin White followed with eight baskets from short range and a free throw for 17 points. Casey Mazur scored five points on two baskets. Isaac Varland and Brady Mazur both made a three-pointer in the opening frame.
EASTRIDGE (6-7) 70
GREECE OLYMPIA (5-9) 84
Caiden Evans poured in 43 points, converting 17 shots inside the arc and nine free throws, leading Greece Olympia at home. Evans scored a combined 30 points in the second and third quarters. Terry Griffin Jr. poured in a double-double, scoring 20 points and grabbing 12 rebounds. Griffen Jr. made six shots from the floor, including a pair of three pointers alongside three blocks. Curtis Welker tacked on six points on three baskets. Kahleil Pritchell chipped in four points on two made shots. Arnold Tossah had three points. For Eastridge, Jeremiah Morales Diaz made three of his five baskets from long range and led with 15 points. Myron Stamps scored five times inside the arc and once from deep, finishing with 14 points. Brailon Johnson drilled four of his five baskets inside the arc and scored 13 points. Xzavier Hughey made three jumpers from deep and tacked on 11 points. Jordan McNeil scored 11 points, while Larry Wigent had five.
GENEVA (9-4) 35
WAYNE (15-1) 52
Cam Blankenberg unloaded four jumpers from beyond the arc and finished with 28 points, leading Wayne to its fourth win in a row. Blankenberg also had seven baskets inside the arc and two free throws. Richie Miles uncorked four three-pointers and added 14 points for the Eagles. Aidan Twist chipped in eight points, converting three shots at the line. For Geneva, Andrew Green tallied a team-high 13 points. Green made three jumpers from long range and went 4-for-5 at the charity stripe. Kaden Larsen-Porter followed with 10 points and connected on four shots from short range. Jahzire White nailed a pair of three-pointers.
WATERLOO (12-3) 48
NEWARK (7-9) 43
Dylan Caraballo and Cameron Jacobs both scored 11 points apiece, as Waterloo pulled out a road win. Caraballo went 7-for-12 at the line, while Jacobs splashed three jumpers from beyond the arc. Hayden Willett followed with 10 points, making four shots from short range. Cayden Troup chipped in eight points. Justin Knowlton tacked on seven points for the Tigers. For Newark, Ramon Heredia scored a game-high 13 points. Heredia converted five times inside the arc and three free throws, as well as dishing out three assists. Sam Underhill added 10 points on five baskets. Underhill also brought down seven rebounds. Blake Steve, Jykell Rodriguez and Lindsay Miller all scored six points apiece. Steve grabbed five boards, while Miller grabbed six. Rodriguez added five takeaways.
MIDLAKES (4-12) 26
MYNDERSE (7-8) 60
PALMYRA-MACEDON (7-5)
PENN YAN (1-13)
LIVONIA (5-9) 38
HAVERLING (8-9) 50
Jake Hagadone shook off a sluggish start, scoring 20 of his 24 points after the first quarter en route to Haverling’s second win in the last three games. Hagadone made eight of his 10 baskets inside the arc. Lawrence Duncan followed with nine points, converting four field goals and a free throw. Austin Durand scored all seven of his points in the third frame. Gavin Price scored four points, while Michael Binkowski had three. For Livonia, Jack Henry led with 12 points, including a pair of three-pointers. Nicholas Coyle added eight points on four baskets. Ryan Bosch and Owen Austin tallied four points on two baskets, while Ethan Mack and Cameron Mellen had four points and two free throws apiece.
AVON (11-3) 59
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (5-9) 47
Trevor Stroud finished with 19 points, seven rebounds and five helpers, allowing Avon to snap a two-game skid. Kal Dolgos followed with 18 points. Josh Harter tacked on 14 points, five boards and five assists. For Caledonia-Mumford, Trent Kessler led with 14 points. Collin Foote tacked on 10 points.
GENESEO (12-3) 61
LETCHWORTH (6-7) 42
Jackson Willis poured in 25 points, powering Geneseo. Willis converted 11 times from short range and three times at the line. Oren Ray followed with 21 points, eight assists, eight boards and five takeaways. Ray made nine of his 10 baskets inside the arc. Avery Heller chipped in five points for the Blue Devils. Eric Hammond tallied five steals, eight rebounds and four points. For Letchworth, Isaac Hansen made three of his four buckets from long range and led with a team-high 11 points. Darren Abott followed with nine points. Brody Beachel and Caden Sumeriski both tacked on five points apiece. Ben Hibbard had four points.
BISHOP KEARNEY (4-9) 63
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (11-4) 65
HORNELL (9-6) 71
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (6-11) 27
PJ Picco dropped 27 points, as Hornell cruised on the road. Jayden Martin, Andrew Flint and Devonta Medas all scored three points apiece. For Wayland-Cohocton, Ethan Bauer led with 11 points.
ATTICA (3-9) 40
ROYALTON HARTLAND (VI) 55
WHEATLAND-CHILI (12-3) 46
WILSON (VI) 58
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (11-6) 65
NAPLES (5-10) 50
Brody Vance dropped 24 points, making four shots from long range allowing Andover-Whitesville to pull out a road win. Colton Caladine followed with 22 points, making eight of his nine baskets inside the arc. Vinny Joyce tacked on 13 points and made six shots inside two-point range. Jon Vallieres had five points. For Naples, Maddox Mannella led with a team-high 22 points. Mannella connected 10 times from the floor, including twice from long range. Oliver Bruen made three of his four shots from short range and added 11 points. Matthew Lincoln unloaded three jumpers from long range. Isaac Ward and Joseph Christmas each made a three-pointer.
SATURDAY:
GREECE ARCADIA (5-11) 57
GREECE ODYSSEY (8-7) 69
Mike Cathey topped all scorers with 21 points and hauled in 15 rebounds along the way to lead Greece Odyssey to its fourth straight victory. With the effort, the senior picked up his 13th double-double of his career. Jayson Figueroa followed with 20 points including 10 in the final eight minutes of play. Kingston Santiago accounted for 13 points including 10 in the second quarter while Gavin Williams added six points, eight assists, five rebounds and three steals. Anthony Johnson (6), Phoenix Decker (5) and Elijah Burgio (2) rounded out the scoring. For Greece Arcadia, Jahan Wilson poured in 15 of his team-high 20 points in the second half while Drake Sapp and Xavier Smith ended with nine points apiece. Denzel Medlock finished with seven points while Kenny Rivers knocked down two triples for six points. Kamere Robinson and Dom Session tallied two points each to complete the Titans scoring.
KESHEQUA (7-7) 49
EARLY COLLEGE (1-13) 30
Ian Hinrich notched a double-double with 17 points and 12 rebounds to pace Keshequa to its sixth victory by 15-plus points. The senior also picked up three assists and three blocks. Owen Pike finished in double-digits with 12 points while Aiden Upright scored 10 of his 11 points in the second half. Zack Smathers netted four points while Cam Wood tallied three to complete the scoring. For Early College, Tyrell Grant led the way with 14 points all in the first half. Cincere Moxley Studymine ended with five points while Damarion Griffin and Braylon Hill put up four points apiece. Jose Oguende’s three points rounded out the scoring.
AQUINAS (10-4) 75
UPREP (9-6) 72
Christian McCullough stuffed the stat sheet as the junior guard dropped a game-high 30 points, picked up 10 assists for the double-double and eight steals along the way to lift Aquinas to its third straight victory. Heading into the fourth quarter up 51-50, McCullough netted 12 points in the final eight minutes as Aquinas outscored UPrep 24-22 to keep the lead. The 30-point effort was the second in as many games for McCullough. Jah Breedlove accounted for 13 points and three rebounds while Quante Gillians added 12 points, five rebound and three blocks. Mackie Terry scored eight points and racked up seven rebounds to lead the team while Carson Allen recorded eight points including two triples. Trent Buttles and Derrion Battle also tallied two points apiece. For UPrep, Damari Davis led the way with 28 points including 11 in the third quarter while Gavin White followed with 23 of his own. Ja’yvion Sampson and Demetrius Walker netted seven points apiece. James Willingham (4) and Cai’ryn Jessie (3) finished UPrep’s scoring.
YORK (7-7) 43
LYONS (8-5) 66
JJ Johnson’s paint presence shined as he put up his first career 20-20 game with 22 points, 23 rebounds and five blocks along the way to pace Lyons to back-to-back victories. Contrell Parker Jr. added 13 points, three assists and two steals including 10 points in the first quarter as Lyons outscored York 22-7 in the opening eight minutes. Jah-Jah Smith netted 10 points along with three rebounds, three steals and one assist while Stephen LeBrecht added seven points, five rebounds, two assists and two steals. Ben Bookmiller Jr. picked up six points and three rebounds while Stavell LeBrecht ended with four points, four rebounds and five assists. Javion Samuels finished the scoring with one point. For York, Ryan Brady led the way with 12 points including eight in the third quarter while Parker Bonafede reached double-figures with 10 points. Yeriel Diaz-Pena recorded eight points while Ethan Hall scored five. Adam Szczech (4), Mason Parsons (2) and Aiden Koblarski (2) rounded out the scoring.
RED CREEK (11-4) 67
SODUS (5-8) 53
ALEXANDER (11-4) 40
AKRON (VI) 53
MCQUAID JESUIT (5-10) 48
BISHOP LUDDEN (III) 54
HOLLEY (6-6) 59
ALBION (VI) 69
BYRON-BERGEN (4-10) 48
NEWFANE (VI) 55
BARKER JR./SR. (VI)
KENDALL (5-7)
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (8-7) 49
MEDINA (VI) 63
LYNDONVILLE (1-13) 53
HOUGHTON (4-12) 41
CUBA-RUSHFORD (12-5) 54
ELLICOTTVILLE (VI) 38
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