FRIDAY:
WEBSTER THOMAS (8-5) 29
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (11-4) 54
Webster Schroeder’s Bria Watkins netted a game-high 27 points, including 14 in the final quarter, as she scored her 1,358th career point to become Webster Schools’ second all-time highest scorer- male or female. Addison Morgan also reached double-digits, with 17 points in the win. Kylie Clement (6), Avery Kroening (2), and Jenna DiMarco (2) also scored for the Warriors, who’ve won two straight and six of their last seven. Ruby Marrapese led Thomas with nine points, followed by Kristina Baller with seven. Olivia Bommelje (6), Emily Ford (5), and Olivia Constantino (2) rounded out scoring for the Titans. Watkins passed Colleen Kelly (1,357) for second all-time on the Webster CSD list. She trails only her sister, Mariah Watkins (1,635) in overall points.
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (4-10) 23
PENFIELD (13-3) 74
Emma Alexander scored seven of her nine points during a 28-4 first quarter as Penfield won for the ninth time in its past ten games. Cassidy Cone and Bayleigh Freid tied for the game lead of 10 points. Olivia Lanning and Reegan Sercu each scored nine for the Patriots. Meghan Quigley and Audriana Funk both put up seven points, while Bella Cohoon (4), Olivia Reed (4), Aleah Petre (3), and Riley Cocoran (2) rounded out scoring for Penfield. Madeline Kielkowicz led Greece Arcadia/Olympia with eight points, while Samara Quintana scored five. Lilyanna Tracz (4), Ja’Nyah Reaves (3), and Mackenzie Johnson (3) also scored for the lightning.
FAIRPORT (9-4) 66
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (2-13) 22
Fairport’s Lola Pucci led all scorers with 17 points as the Red Raiders won their fourth straight behind a defense that held Greece Athena/Odyssey to three points in the first quarter and none in the third. Courtney Merlo also had a double-digit scoring night, with 16 points, while Zania Bruce added five points. Emily McMichael (6) and Julia Bates (5) led scoring for the Athena/Odyssey Thunder.
EASTRIDGE (11-2) 46
PITTSFORD MENDON (11-4) 58
Gabby Esposito had scored 17 points and pulled down 18 rebounds for the double-double to lead Pittsford Mendon as the Vikings won their third game of their last four. Natalie Mai scored five of her 17 points during a 17-10 first quarter for the Vikings. Eva Dixon (9), Sarah Hanfland (5), Kate Crowley (5), Leena Mobeen (3), and Nora Graff (2) also scored. Eastridge’s Aaliviah Green led all scorers with 23 points, including five three-pointers. Alyssa Cowart (8), Tierra-Nicole Green (7), Ada Krupa (6), and Myasia Holmes (2) rounded out scoring.
HILTON (14-0) 70
RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-15) 25
Mallory Heise’s 20 points led Hilton to another win, with Paige Siciliano hitting four three-pointers on a 12-point night. Ava Heise also reached double-digits for the Cadets, with 10. Madison Murphy (9), Ella Simonelli (8), Madeline Patton (4), Tea Cosman (3), Jayleigh Esposito (2), and Paige Dean (2) rounded out scoring.
GATES CHILI (3-13) 39
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (5-10) 33
Heaven Sanford had a 10 point/10 rebound double-double while Melice Gaye led all scorers with 17 points and four steals as Gates Chili returned to the win column. Cassie Carpenter added 10 points and seven rebounds for the Spartans. Churchville-Chili’s offense was paced by Cadence Bachmann’s seven points.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (9-5) 62
BATAVIA (1-13) 40
Carolyn Smith’s 26 points spearheaded Honeoye Falls-Lima to its third win in four games. Kamryn Burdett also had a double-digit scoring night, with 15 points. Jaimin McDonald led Batavia with 17 points, with Aly Tomidy scoring 12 points for the Blue Devils.
VICTOR (6-8) 44
AQUINAS (13-1) 62
Loren Green’s 23 points led Aquinas to its 10th straight victory. Molly O’Toole racked up 16 points, while AJ Orr and Jade Harvey each put up nine. Samiyha Wright (4) and Julianna Knugwa (2) also scored for the Li’l Irish. Maia Proni led Victor with 10 points.
NEWARK (10-5) 40
WATERLOO (10-4) 33
Newark has won four straight. Waterloo was led offensively by Maci Mueller (12) and Addison Bree (11), while Gwyn Panek (8) and Tangel Williams (2) also scored.
WAYNE (1-11) 40
BLOOMFIELD (11-4) 61
Calla McCombs scored 14 points to lead Bloomfield to its fourth straight win and sixth in its last seven games. Lily Baughman, Solae Turner, and Annie Dodge all scored a dozen for the Bombers, while Ashlyn Wright added seven. Lauren Twist led Wayne with 13 points, and Samantha Branner put nine in the score column.
PENN YAN (7-9) 36
PALMYRA-MACEDON (9-5) 44
Shelby Geer led Palmyra-Macedon to its second straight win, scoring 12 points while adding two rebounds and two steals on the night. Taryn Goodness also had a double-digit night, scoring 11 to go with five rebounds, three steals, and an assist. Brinn Castrechini (7 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals), Julia Belanger (4 points, 3 rebounds, 2 steals, 2 assists) and Georgia Wirth (2 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 5 steals) also contributed for Palmyra-Macedon. Ella Bradley (3), Addison Blair (3), and Elise Tome (2) rounded out scoring for the Red Raiders. Makenna Mullins led Penn Yan’s offense with 10 points. Bailey Cooper (8), Madisen Pierce (7), Corrine Barden (5), Breanne Dunning (4), and Muihue Wiltberger (2) also scored.
NAPLES (6-7) 20
MARCUS WHITMAN (13-1) 63
Aliysiah Clark spearheaded Marcus Whitman to its seventh straight win, scoring 22 points and seven rebounds in a game where Whitman took an early lead and expanded it throughout. Maddie Daggett had 11 points and five rebounds, while Evy Royston scored 10 points with five steals. Sophie Snyder (8 points, 6 rebounds), Lily Carroll (4 points, 7 rebounds), Cecilia Conley (3 points, 9 rebounds), Helen Snyder (2), Ellie Deatherage (2), and Whitney Cotroneo (1) rounded out scoring for the Wildcats. Grayce Hebding (6), Polly Bay (5), Mia Betrus (3), Emily Lester (2), Erica Reigelsperger (2), and Natalie Brahm (2) scored for Naples.

ROMULUS (1-13) 30
RED JACKET (2-11) 51
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (12-3) 57
HONEOYE (4-10) 19
WILLIAMSON/MARION (8-8) 50
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-13) 30
RED CREEK (9-6) 40
EAST ROCHESTER (9-8) 53
Lily Silva put up 17 points and brought down 10 rebounds for the double-double as East Rochester won its second straight. Aniyah Eldridge also reached double-digits, scoring 17 points while accumulating eight rebounds and six steals for the Bombers. DeAndra Lamont pulled down 11 rebounds with seven points. Red Creek was led by Ryleigh Holliday, with 13 points. Jada Brown and Kendra Waterman each scored eight.
SODUS (0-12) 16
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (11-6) 72
Larissa Walters led Clyde-Savannah to its second win in three games, leading the Golden Eagles with 27 points while adding seven rebounds, three assists, and eight assists, while Katie Cronin earned a double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Cronin also tallied three assists and made six steals. Taylor Carnevale (13 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocks) and Bella Smart (12 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists, 7 steals) joined Walters and Cronin in double-digits on the night. Taylor Record contributed eight points, six rebounds, three assists, and three steals. Genevieve Vanderbrook led Sodus in scoring, with 10 points.
GANANDA (9-4) 32
LYONS (12-1) 45
Lyons’ Jayla Bell led the Lions with 16 points, including four during an 11-2 first quarter that gave them an early lead as they won their eighth straight. Bell also pulled down 11 rebounds for a double-double. Kamryn Bonnell scored 11 points, while Car’Mella Parker tallied eight. Ja’Nyah Bell (6) and Addison Jones (4) also scored, with Ja’Nyah also recording 19 rebounds, an assist, and a steal. Jones, meanwhile, had five rebounds and a steal. Gananda was led by Leah Buffan and Avery Hoffman, who each scored 13 points, while Ava VanAntwerp scored four.
LETCHWORTH (8-6) 46
WARSAW (2-12) 24
Sasha Bellamy scored 19 points and made three steals on the night as Letchworth took advantage of a 20-point second quarter to take a 27-14 lead into half-time before allowing just 10 points in the second half to win its fifth game of its last six. Charity Scott also reached double-digits, with 10 points, and added four steals. Kendall Jines (6), Carly Jines (5), Gillian Kemp (4), and Maya Bellamy (2) also scored for the Legends. Veronica Streamer paced Warsaw with 11 points, followed by Emily Klump’s 10. Maddie Schurr (4), Izzy Carmichael (2), and Zoe Kaminski (2) rounded out scoring.
HORNELL (11-1) 59
KESHEQUA (13-1) 64
Keshequa won its 11th straight game behind a 14 point, 11 rebound double-double night from Braelyn Isaman, who also made four steals and seven assists. Ryley Benner led Keshequa with 16 total points and also added four assists. Ava Thayer put up 13 points and four assists. Alicia Wood (6 points, 9 rebounds), Abby Wood (6 points, 6 rebounds), Bree Benner (5), and Riley Nageldinger (4) rounded out scoring for the Wildcats. Raegan Evingham led Hornell with 16 points, with Selena Maldonado (14), Payton Bentley (13), and Jordyn Dyring (11) joining her in double-digits. Teegab Eveland (2), Ajonay Hawkins (1), and Mia Nasca (1) also scored.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (11-4) 53
GENESEO (5-11) 32
Hazell Nickerson led Caledonia-Mumford with a double-double 23 points and 15 rebounds, including 13 points in a first-half run that had the Raiders up 14 going to the midway point. Ava Amorese also got into double-digits in the score column with 13 points and recoreded five assists. Olivia Amorese scored eight points. Olivia Bucci (10) and Natalie Capel (8) topped scoring for Geneseo.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-13) 23
PERRY (9-5) 47
Madi Monteleone scored a game-high 21 points, including six three-pointers, as the Perry Yellowjackets won their fifth straight. Monteleone also contributed eight rebounds and five steals. Nellie Koronas and Melody Conroy both had six rebounds and two steals, while Kara Givens made four steals.
ELBA (14-0) 69
YORK (12-3) 60
Sydney Reilly scored a game-high 31 points as Elba used a 15-10 first quarter and 23-19 fourth quarter to make the difference and continue its perfect season. The Lancers senior also pulled down six rebounds and helped with five assists. Mariah Ognibene scored 12 points with seven rebounds, while Brea Smith put nine points and seven rebounds into the scorebook. Bree Parsons scored 18 points while pulling down six rebounds and three steals for York. Fiona Grant and Tessa Rodwell both scored 15 points, with Grant adding nine rebounds and Rodwell tallying eight rebounds and two steals.
HAVERLING (5-11) 39
LIVONIA (8-7) 60
PEMBROKE (7-6) 51
HOLLEY (4-10) 27
Peyton Liss scored 19 points, including 15 during Pembroke’s 35-12 first half, as the Dragons returned to the win column. The junior also contributed five rebounds and three steals. Seneca Calderon (9 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists) and Morgan Coniber (8 points, 3 rebounds, 3 steals) were other top scorers, while Ashlyn Robinson led the team with 11 rebounds to go with two points. Jayden Hootman (6), Taylor Bischoff (4), and Kirsten Wright (3) rounded out scoring. Scoring for Holley were Zoey Wolf (9), Alivia Wolf (7), Hanna Ostrom (7), Desiree McCormick (4), and Ella Turpyn (2).
ADDISON (3-12)
ODESSA (IV)
HINSDALE (0-11) 23
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (7-8) 39
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (11-2) 28
FILLMORE (13-1) 37
SATURDAY:
EDISON/WORLD OF INQUIRY (5-6) 48
OUR LADY OF MERCY (13-3) 72
Emerson Wandtke scored eight of her team-high 14 points in the first quarter when Mercy built a 26-10 lead and went on to win its seventh straight game. Wandtke connected four times from the floor and was one of six Monarchs to score in the opening eight minutes. The eighth-grader also grabbed six rebounds. Robin Jones added 10 points in the win. Krista Harnischfeger had nine points and six rebounds. Mia Lusardi (4), Allison Barone (3), Angelina Borelli (2), Avery Moose (2), Laura Kosten (9), Natalie Casale (2), Josie Webster (2), Bianca Iacovangelo (2), Bridget Wise (4), Madelyn Goetz (2) and Ella Rogala (7) rounded out the scoring for Mercy. Edison’s Kaysia Jones led all scorers with 28 points. NaKayla Costello added 13 points for the Inventors while JaKayla Costello had five points. Antoinette Cotton contributed two points for Edison.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (10-6) 67
GATES CHILI (3-14) 26
Petra Hunt led three in double figures for Pittsford Sutherland which used a 22-8 advantage in the second quarter to build a 20-point lead heading into halftime. Hunt scored 20 as Sutherland rebounded from a loss with its fifth win in the past six games. Teammates Lucy Bush and Ella Pisanelli added 16 and 13 respectively. Hannah Sanford and Mia Torres scored six apiece to lead Gates.
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BISHOP KEARNEY (11-2) 55
BETHLEHEM (II) 59
Asia Wilson and Leah Dukes combined for 23 first-half points as Kearney took a 26-23 lead into the break. Wilson finished with a team-high 22 points. Dukes added 16. Clair Spears had 13 for BK. Adrianna Kennedy (3) and Isabella Brookins (1) also scored for Kearney. Bethlehem’s Kaitlyn Robbins led all scorers with 26 points including 12 in the fourth quarter when the Eagles erased a three-point deficit. Kate Bamigan scored 16.
KENDALL (6-8) 22
SPENCERPORT (7-8) 40
Jorja Gray finished with a game-high 17 points, and Spencerport won its third straight. Emily Peacock added five points. The junior forward also collected five steals to lead an overall team effort that saw the Rangers collect 15 thefts in the game. Alia Gatto and Alena Zaher also had five points apiece in the win. Leigha Pokracki (4), Addy Lynch (2) and Claire Mahoney (2) rounded out the scoring for Spencerport which led 26-7 at halftime. Lia Larson led Kendall with eight points. Addison Kludt added seven for the Eagles. Stella Kwiatck (3), Sophia Picardo (2) and Mia Price (2) also scored for Kendall.
LETCHWORTH (9-6) 56
ATTICA (2-11) 43
Sasha Bellamy led three in double figures for Letchworth which jumped out to a 22-6 lead after one quarter of play. Bellamy finished with a game-high 19 points along with seven rebounds, five assists and three steals for the Legends who won their fifth straight game. Charity Scott added 12 points and three steals in the win. Maya Bellamy had 11 points. Gillian Kemp accounted for six points and nine rebounds while Kendall Jines had six points, four steals and three assists. Harper Bliss rounded out the scoring with two points.
MOUNT MORRIS (4-8) 31
PAVILION (7-8) 62
LYNDONVILLE (9-5) 49
MEDINA (VI) 30
CANDOR (IV)
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