IRONDEQUOIT (5-10) 41
FAIRPORT (10-4) 59
Lola Pucci scored a game-high 15 points which included three threes as Fairport claimed a second straight win by 10 points or more. Courtney Merlo and Avery Lacey also each tallied double-digits with 13 points and 10 points respectively. Lizzy Tytler led Irondequoit with 14 points including four three-pointers. Aubrey Smith added 10 points.
EDISON/WOIS (5-7) 47
EASTRIDGE (12-2) 75
Aaliviah Green led three in double figures with 22 points, and Eastridge rebounded from a loss with its fifth win in the past six games. Green also had two rebounds and two assists. Ada Krupa scored 18 points in the win, and Myasia Holmes scored 11. Holmes also had five rebounds. Madyson Fizer accounted for eight points, 10 rebounds, four assists and four steals. Alyssa Cowart had seven points, two rebounds and four assists. Tierra-Nicole (5), Qa’Mariona Greene (2) and Jalissa Crittenden (2) also scored for Eastridge. Lijeynie Torres had three rebounds and one steal. Edison’s Kaysia Jones led all scorers with 27 points. Nakayla Costello had 13 points for the Inventors. Antoinette Cotton (4) and Jakayla Costello (3) also scored for Edison.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (6-9) 54
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (6-8) 48
Abby Eschner accounted for eight of her team-high 21 points in the first eight minutes of play as Northstar took a 16-11 lead. Eschner connected on nine field goals for the game while shooting 2-for-5 from the free throw line. Eschner also added eight rebounds, four steals and two assists in the win. Both Kayla Irwin and Elsie Oechsie contributed 11 points. Marlie Wilson (6), Maliyah Gunnis (3), and Alina Shuvalov (2) finished the scoring for Northstar. Gabrielle Norman tallied a team-high 21 points in the effort for School of the Arts. Jasmyne Jones scored 15 points while J’hmari Mitchell scored 12 points.
MONROE (4-9) 34
WEBSTER THOMAS (9-5) 63
Kristina Baller pushed the pace with a game-high 21 points as Webster Thomas won q third straight game by 20-plus points. Ruby Marrapese followed with 18 points while Emily Ford added seven. Jazmine Flowers tallied a team-high 10 points for Monroe. Kamyra Clyburn added nine.
WAYNE (1-11) 31
MYNDERSE (6-7) 43
Mynderse held Wayne to a scoreless first quarter as Chelsea Korzeniewski scored 12 of her game-high 19 points in the first half to help the Blue Devils lead 21-3. Korzeniewski connected six times from the field including two treys. Hannah O’Brien recorded all eight of her points in the third quarter. Peyton Verkey (6), Alessandra Nigro (4), Reese Markel (3) and Danielle McDermott (3) rounded the scoresheets for Mynderse. Lauren Twist led Wayne with 15 points. Samantha Branner followed with five points. Aidan Kovach (4), Mia DeMinck (4) and Sarah Cass (3) finished the scoring for the Eagles.
WATERLOO (11-4) 61
LYONS (12-2) 52
Gwyneth Panek finished with a team-high 15 points, and Waterloo rebounded from loss with its third win in the past four games. Panek finished with six field goals including one three-pointer. Delainey Battin scored all 12 of her points in the second quarter as Waterloo finished the half up 30-19. Maci Mueller also finished with double-digits scoring 13 points. Addison Bree scored seven of her nine points in the last eight minutes of play. Jonay Hawkins (6), Tangel Williams (5) and Khia Moody (1) finished the scoresheets for Waterloo. Jayla Bell scored a game-high 20 points in the efforts for Lyons which had won eight straight entering action, Monday night. Bell also added eight rebounds, eight assists and one steal. Car’Mella Parker recorded 18 points, five rebounds and a steal. Ja’Niyah Bell added five points as well as 10 rebounds and three blocks. Kamryn Bonnell (5) and Addison Jones (4) rounded the scoring for Lyons.
MIDLAKES (4-10) 53
WILLIAMSON/MARION (8-9) 38
MARCUS WHITMAN (14-1) 52
GENEVA (10-6) 31
Maddie Daggett scored seven of her game-high 17 points in the final quarter as Marcus Whitman pulled away with a 13-0 run to seal an eighth straight victory. Daggett connected on seven field goals including two shots from beyond the arc as well as shooting one-for-two from the free throw line. The junior also collected five steals. Aliysiah Clark also tallied double-digits with 16 points to go with eight steals, six rebounds and four assists. Sophie Snyder added a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Lily Carroll scored five points while adding nine rebounds. Helen Snyder rounded the scoring out with two points for Whitman. Kate Good led the scoring efforts for Geneva with 14 points. Meghan Forbes added 10 points. Gwyneidy Gonzalez (5) and Zyla Reid (2) rounded the scoring for Geneva
HINSDALE (0-12) 15
MOUNT MORRIS (5-8) 61
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (12-4) 41
WHEATLAND-CHILI (3-11) 18
Olivia Amorese tallied all of her game-high 14 points in the first three quarters as Caledonia-Mumford won its sixth straight. The Raiders held Wheatland-Chili to 10 points throughout the first 24 minutes of action. Hazell Nickerson recorded an 11 point and 11 rebound double-double. Shea Drazkowski added four points and four rebounds. Ashanti Caton led Wheatland-Chili with seven points. Vanessa Guerrero and Whitney Thrush both added four points for the Wildcats.
LYNDONVILLE (10-5) 57
BARKER JR./SR. () 18
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (8-6) 58
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (2-12) 17
Breanna Jorritsma and Meyah Putnam combined for 16 first quarter points as Avoca-Prattsburgh jumped out to a 21-0 lead. Both Jorritsma and Putnam finished with a team-high 17 points. Putnam added an additional 10 rebounds for a double-double Avoca-Prattsburgh held Freindship-Scio to two scoreless quarters to hold back-to-back opponents to under 20 points. Evelyn Travis also found double-digits with 10 points. AJ McIntyre (7) and Tyanna Rivera-Pike (6) rounded the scoring for Avoca-Prattsburgh. Emily Lamberson led with a team-high 10 points for Friendship-Scio. Kaydence Sadler (5) and Alyssa Jones (2) finished the scoring.
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (12-4) 56
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (11-3) 30
NAPLES (6-7)
RED JACKET (2-11)
ALEXANDER (3-9)
HOLLEY (4-10)
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (3-11)
WILSON (2-10)
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