
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (5-8) 55
MONROE (10-3) 76
Ja’Ron Shears scored 10 of his team leading 20 points in the second frame as Monroe pulled away to win its seventh straight game. Shears connected on two of his team-leading four three pointers in the quarter as the Red Jackets built a 40-24 lead heading into halftime. Navareon Patton added 15 points and Jordan Reis scored 10 in the win. Taj Mullins (8), Will McKinney (7), Khalil Herring (6), Gavin Jones (4), Kyair Calloway (4) and Marcus Freeman rounded out the scoring. Jack Kelly hit a team-high three treys and 14 points to lead Webster Schroeder. Aydin Stephens (13), Nick Schillaci (12), Tyler Washington (5), Connor Fulkerson (4), Alex Bartnicki (3), Sam Nick (3) and AJ Amico (1) were the other Warriors to tack points onto their names.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-10) 58
LE ROY (11-3) 49
Churchville-Chili’s 19-point third quarter helped cement its second straight win. Le Roy almost made a comeback in the fourth frame, but the Saints netted six points in the final 54 seconds to secure the win. Brayden Stedman led the Saints in the third quarter with seven points to help him end the night with 11 points. Lucas Karelus had the most points on the team with 17, seven of which came in the second quarter. Joshua Miner (10), Landon Healey (10), Jacob Gonzalez (6) and Jason Small (4) completed the scoring for Churchville-Chili. Jean Agosto posted a double-double for Le Roy with a team-high 28 points and 10 rebounds. Matthew Hockey picked up three assists to go along with his seven point and two rebounds. Grady Gilligan (4), Zander Staba (4), Brayden Chase (2), Aaric Luce (2) and Jake Higgins (2) were the other Knights to score.
EASTRIDGE (6-8) 43
IRONDEQUOIT (8-7) 67
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GREECE ODYSSEY (8-8) 68
GREECE ATHENA (14-1) 78
After being down 33-31 at halftime, Greece Athena’s 45-point second half was the difference. Ne’Sean Fowlks led the Trojans with 18 points on the night, 11 of which came in the second half. He led the Trojans in three-pointers as well with four. Dominic LaMar finished with 17 points after dropping 10 in the third quarter, the most any Trojan scored in any of the frames. All of his buckets in the quarter came off of two-point shots. I’zick Reaves (16), Russell Ellis (11), I’zayah Reaves (7), Jake Figler (4), Jake Curatalo (3) and Travis Mack (2) rounded out the scoring for Greece Athena. Mike Cathey posted a team-high 29 points for Greece Odyssey with 13 of them coming in the first quarter. He also recorded 18 rebounds to give him his 14th double-double of the season. Kingston Santiago and Gavin Williams both netted 16 points with Santiago leading the squad with three treys and Williams scoring 10 points in the third quarter. Jayson Figueroa (5) and Elijah Burgio (2) were the other two Leopards to net points.
CANANDAIGUA ACADEMY (12-3) 74
GREECE OLYMPIA (5-10) 53
A pair of 20 plus-point outings from Kobe Maroney and Connor Chapman helped extend Canandaigua Academy’s winning streak to four games. Maroney dropped a team-high 26 points and five treys while Chapman recorded 21 points. The other Gray Wolves to score were Finn Damann (17), Jaiden Pierce (3), Tate York (3), Drew Williamee (2) and Nate Brinza (2). Caiden Evans led Greece Olympia with 29 points while also tacking on seven rebounds and four steals. 13 of his points came in the second quarter alone and he crossed over the 1,000 career points mark on an and-one three-point play. Terry Griffin Jr. (10), Arnold Tossah (6), Kahleil Pritchett (3), Pah Yu (2), Connor Welker (2) and Cameron Dewar (1) completed the scoring.

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NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (10-4) 65
GLOBAL CONCEPTS CHARTER (VI) 44
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS CHARTER (10-4)
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (5-9)
AVON (12-3) 69
UPREP (9-7) 65
Avon fought back from a 19-13 deficit going into the second quarter to win back-to-back games. Trevor Stroud posted a team-high 31 points along with five three-pointers. Josh Harter also got above the 20-point mark, netting 26 points and four rebounds. Hunter Secker recorded six points and led the Riverhawks with eight rebounds. Ryan Hillman tacked on four points and rebounds onto his name for Avon. Gavin White led UPrep in the scoring department with 15 points. Demetrius Walker (12), Ja’yvion Sampson (11) and James Willingham (11) were the others to net points.
HAC (2-13) 50
BLOOMFIELD (4-11) 61
After being down 30-25 at halftime, a 21-point fourth quarter allowed Bloomfield to snap an eight-game losing skid. Grady Rogers recorded a team-high 15 points, seven of which came in the final frame. Ben Jones, Sean Totton (10), Braedon Smith (8), Mac Rogers (5), Landon Lucas (5), Gunner Vogel (5) and Caleb Beadnell (3) completed the scoring. James Michael led HAC with 24 points while Ryan D’Arduini picked up 18, nine of which came in the second quarter. Jack Diehl (3), Oliver Riveros and Kaison Ashford (2) were the other Wolves to tack points onto their names.
MARION (0-14) 31
NAPLES (6-10) 74
Naples held Marion to 12 points while recording 39 points in the first half to sweep the Black Knights on the season. Maddox Mannnella led the Big Green Machines with 24 points, 13 of which came in the first half. Colin Kenney (13), Landon Gleichauf (8), Matthew Lincoln (6), Grady Grove (6), Hunter Jacoby (5), Isaac Ward (4), Rowan Biggs (4) and Andrew Goodwin (4) finished off things in the scoring department. Blake Mayville had a team-high seven points for Marion as all of his buckets came in the second half. Aidan Rittenhouse (6), Andrew White (6), Jayden Whitney (6) and Jack Edlind (6) were the others to score for the Black Knights.
SODUS (4-10) 47
SOUTH SENECA (14-2) 82
Kenny Halsey’s 33-point night gave South Seneca its second straight win where the Falcons scored 80 plus points and its fourth of the season. Halsey led the Falcons with seven buckets from three-point land, five of them coming in the third quarter alone. Kyan Miller-Hopkins (12), Taj Amisano (12), Sam Dufour (10), Kyle Kempf (6), Logan Laverack (5) and Hayden Dresser (4) were the other Falcons to score. Daniel Littlefield netted 13 points for Sodus to lead the squad in the scoring department. Seven of his points came in the second frame. The other Spartans to pick up points were Evan Laird (10), JaQuez Davis (7), Terrance Barber II (6), Dexcel Santiago (5), Carter Salerno (5) and Thales Bell (1).

AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (5-11) 53
GANANDA (12-4) 85
A 52-point first half was enough for Gananda to avoid a multi-game losing streak. Braeden Caviness picked up all of his 14 points in the first half. Owen Switzer led with 20 points, 14 of which he scored in the first two quarters as well. All of Adho Magee III’s 12 points came from a team-high four three-pointers. The other Blue Panthers that recorded points were Cooper Grassel (10), Hunter Vogt (10), Logan Airy (7), Dylan Strang (6), Maddox Stoughton (4) and Peter Jacob (2). JJ Crowder recorded 29 points for Avoca-Prattsburgh with eight of his points coming off of free throw makes. Conner Parulski (6), Austin Swift (5), Carter Button (5), Colin Zurlick (5), Bryan Heale (2) and Landon White rounded out the scoring for the Titans.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (4-11) 49
EAST ROCHESTER (12-3) 62
PERRY (5-9) 54
DANSVILLE (2-14) 48
Perry came back from a 22-19 deficit at halftime to record an 18-point fourth quarter to squeak by Dansville to end a three-game losing skid. Jonathan Grover netted nine of his 15 points in the second half and led the Yellowjackets with three treys. He also had five rebounds, four assists and two steals. Tyler Harvey ended his day with a double-double, posting 11 points and 10 rebounds. Emmit Hill (14), Beau Slocum (6), Izaiah Hernandez (5), Brady Baker (2) and Parker Tallman (1) all recorded points for Perry. Clayton Rigdon led Dansville with 18 points, 13 of which came in the second half. He also led the team with three three-pointers as well. Ivan Wolf-Mialky (15), Caleb Knapp (11), Brady Henchen (3) and Cody Moran (1) all scored for the Mustangs.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (5-10) 46
PAVILION (10-5) 52
Landon Stoddard’s 14-point night allowed Pavilion to extend its winning streak to five games. Mason Giles also netted 13 points for the Golden Gophers while Joe Meehan recorded eight. Jake Wiley led Caledonia-Mumford with 16 points while also recording three steals. Aaron Blaker dropped eight points, six rebounds and recorded three blocks for the Raiders while Tyler Potter scored eight points, picked up seven rebounds and two steals.
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (8-7) 58
LETCHWORTH (7-7) 60
Letchworth came back from being down 31-24 at halftime to drop 36 points in the second half to win its third game out of the last five they played. Brody Beachel scored 20 points for the Legends, including a pull up jumper from the foul line with 16 seconds remaining in the game to put Letchworth up by five points. Adam Webster posted 12 rebounds and five rebounds while adding four steals to his name. Isaac Hansen came right behind Webster in steals with three while also tacking on eight points and four rebounds. Hayden Schroeder netted 10 points and recorded five rebounds as well for the Legends. Ian Mackenzie had a team-high 14 points for Genesee Valley-Belfast. Kenton Shultz (13) and Ethan Davenport (12) both chipped in points for the squad.
HAMMONDSPORT (4-10) 53
KESHEQUA (8-7) 64
Keshequa held Hammondsport to just seven points in the third quarter to help extend the Wildcats’ winning streak to two games. Aiden Upright and Ian Hinrich both recorded double-doubles, with both players posting 10 rebounds, Upright netting a team-high 24 points and Hinrich dropping 12 points. Owen Pike (11), Zach Smathers (9), Brady Wood (5), Aiden Howe (2) and Nolan Therrien (1) rounded out the scoring for Keshequa. Henry Morrison posted 26 points to lead the Lakers in scoring and was held scoreless in the third quarter. Alex Brown (7), Jamie Howell (6), Carter Rodrigues (4), Gadge Buck (4), JD Hoerter (4) and Terrill Mack (2) completed the scoring.
HINSDALE (2-13) 34
MOUNT MORRIS (7-6) 60
Mount Morris held Hinsdale to just 11 points in the first half to walk away with their second straight victory. This was due in part to the Blue Devils forcing 18 turnovers in the half. Anthony Hightower led the team with 27 points and eight steals while recording seven rebound and assists as well. Brayden Lewis also recorded three steals to go along with his six rebounds. Luis Crespo-Toledo added four assists to his name along with five points for Mount Morris. Ben Canary (9) and Matt Bacon (7) finished off the scoring.
KENDALL (5-8) 50
ATTICA (4-9) 66
Double-doubles from Carter Gorski and Blake Kines helped Attica snap a three-game losing streak. Gorski dropped 24 points and 13 rebounds while Kines picked up 14 points and 11 rebounds. Justin Stockweather and Tim Lamparelli also picked up double digit points, scoring 13 and 11 respectively.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (13-3) 78
LYNDONVILLE (1-14) 62
Leighton Williams program-record 52 points allowed Wheatland-Chili to record the second most points in a game for the Wildcats this season. Jackson Semmel (13), Emilio Ellington (10) and A’nari Trotter (3) rounded the scoring.
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-14) 44
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (6-9) 52
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (12-4) 71
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (4-12) 36
OSWAYO VALLEY (5-11) 40
CUBA-RUSHFORD (13-5) 61
WELLSVILLE (10-6) 70
FILLMORE (12-2) 58
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