
SPENCERPORT (8-8) 49
BATAVIA (1-14) 33
Jorja Gray scored 11 points and made five blocks as Spencerport won its fourth straight. Jayda Solomon also contributed with seven points and eight rebounds. Alena Zaher added nine points. Emily Peacock (8), Leigha Pokracki (6), Addy Lynch (5), Morgan Stanley (2), and Alia Gatto (1) also scored. Batavia’s Allie Tomidy led all scorers with 14 points. Jaimin McDonald (8), Leilah Manuel (4), Violet Lopez (3), Addy Arroyo (2), and Karizma Wescott (2) rounded out scoring for the Blue Devils.
BROCKPORT (10-6) 63
EASTRIDGE (12-3) 58
Lydia Childs scored 35 points and pulled down eight rebounds for Brockport as the Blue Devils won for the third time in the past four games. Hannah Carpenter racked up 10 points with five rebounds. Keira Wilson put up seven points and pulled down eight rebounds. Alexis Hassall led the team with 13 rebounds while adding four points. Janelle Laureano contributed five points, six rebounds, and four assists.
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VICTOR (6-9) 53
HILTON (15-0) 58
Sophomore Madison Murphy and senior Mallory Heise netted 23 points apiece to lift Hilton over Victor in the 2024 Class AA Sectional Final rematch 58-53. Up 39-38 after three quarters, Murphy poured in 13 points in the final eight minutes as the Cadets outscored the Blue Devils 19-15. READ MORE.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (6-10) 41
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (9-6) 39
Churchville-Chili’s Erin Marone scored 14 points and grabbed 14 rebounds for a double-double as the Saints got back into the win column. Cadence Bachmann added eight points and pulled down six rebounds, while Julia Gaffney racked up seven points. Mercy Payne had eight assists and eight rebounds. Shane Angelo (22) and Caroline Smith (13) paced Honeoye Falls-Lima.
GATES CHILI (3-15) 49
PITTSFORD MENDON (12-4) 76
Gabby Esposito led Pittsford Mendon with 26 points, including eight in a 19-8 first quarter that helped propel the Vikings to a fourth win in their last five games. Eva Dixon and Natalie Mai each scored 12, while Kate Crowley tallied nine. Lilly Larimer (5), Sarah Hanfland (4), Kendall Glantz (4), Nora Graff (2), and Camryn Hernick (2) filled out the rest of the scoresheet. Melice Gaye led Gates Chili with 20 points, while Heaven Sanford also reached double-digits with 11 points. Evelyn Amesbury (7), Mia Torres (6), Hayden Byer (4), and Payton Kretser (1) rounded out scoring for the Spartans.
IRONDEQUOIT (6-10) 44
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (4-11) 41
CANANDAIGUA (11-5) 40
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (11-6) 52
Lucy Bush led the Sutherland Knights with 18 points as the Knights won their second straight game and seventh in the past eight. Taylor Hamilton also reached double-digits in points, with 13. Ava Read led Canandaigua with 13 points.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (11-5) 41
PENFIELD (14-3) 55
Emma Alexander’s 21 points, including eight as part of a 20-13 first quarter, propelled Penfield to its second straight win and 10th in the past 11 games. Audriana Funk (13) and Cassidy Cone (12) joined Alexander in double-digits, while Olivia Lanning (6) and Sara Petre (3) rounded out the scoring. Penfield held Schroeder to five points in the fourth quarter. Schroeder’s offense was paced by Bria Watkins, who put up 21 points. Addison Morgan also had a double-digit night for the Warriors, with 11 points. Kylie Clement (4), Mya Perales (3), and Olivia Fulkerson (2) rounded out Webster Schroeder’s scoresheet.
WEBSTER THOMAS (9-6) 38
FAIRPORT (11-4) 50
Down 38-36 to begin the final quarter, Fairport went on a 14-0 run en route to its sixth straight win. Lola Pucci and Samara Rizzo each scored 14 points for Fairport, while Courtney Merlo (7) and Avery Lucey (6) also scored. Ruby Marapese led Webster Thomas in scoring.
ROCHESTER PREP (3-11) 46
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (3-13) 48
EDISON/WOIS (5-8) 48
LIVONIA (9-7) 56
YOUNG WOMEN (13-1) 66
SODUS (0-13) 30
HONEOYE (4-11) 32
HAC (7-6) 61
Cadence Brecker recorded a triple-double of 27 points, 17 rebounds, and 10 blocks for HAC as the Wolves took their second straight and fourth of the past five. Baylor Smith also put double-digits on the board, with 19 points. Gabby Giambra scored nine. Sarah Baader and Emily King each scored six points for Honeoye.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (13-3) 52
NAPLES (6-8) 17
Kendall Parker scored 20 points, including 16 in the first half, as the BraveScots to a 35-7 at the half en route to their fourth straight victory. Parker finished the night with a double-double thanks to a 13 steal performance. Cheyanne Grandall also reached double-digits, with 10 points. Marleigh Parker (6), Korrin Yeoman (4), Madalyn Knapp (4), Riley Stinson (3), Meredith Doan (3), and Carson Larrison (2) rounded out scoring. Natalie Brahm led Naples in scoring with seven points, with Emily Lester scoring four and Erica Reigelsperger tallying three. Polly Bay (2) and Odessa Schenkhill (1) also scored.
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GENEVA (11-6) 34
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-14) 21
Kate Good scored 21 points, all in the second half as Geneva pulled away from a one-point game at 11-10 to win its fifth game in the past six. Trinity Maxon (5), Meghan Forbes (4), and Zyla Reid (4) also scored for Panthers. Tyler Gardner paced North Rose-Wolcott with 12 points, while Olivia DeBoerder (5), Laryssa Moore (2), and Emily Nevlezer (2) rounded out scoring for Cougars.
LE ROY (9-5) 58
WARSAW (2-13) 38
AVON (4-12) 31
PERRY (10-5) 43
Nellie Koronas led Perry to its sixth straight win with a 11-point, 10-rebound double-double. Madi Monteleone led the team in scoring with a 20-point performance, including 12 from beyond the arc. The Yellowjackets led 30-25 heading into the final quarter of the game, but held Avon to six points in the final frame.
GENESEO (5-12) 44
PAVILION (8-8) 48
YORK (13-3) 79
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-14) 19
Rylee Cuozzo scored 19 points with seven rebounds and three steals as York won its third game the past four. Up 19-13 after one quarter, the Golden Knights held Wayland-Cohocton to six points the rest of the way. Tessa Rodwell put up 18 points, pulled down four rebounds, and made five steals. Bree Parsons also reached double digits in points, with 14, while pulling down four rebounds, grabbing three steals, notching three assists, and making three blocks. Isabel Laney and Leah Cuozzo both had seven points. Adeline Ayers contributed with five points, six rebounds, and two steals, while Gianna McClain also scored five points and grabbed three steals. Lilyin Melick led Wayland-Cohocton in scoring, with five points. Emily Moran tallied four points.
HORNELL (12-1) 56
DANSVILLE (10-7) 36
Jordyn Dyring and Selena Maldanado each scored 17 points as the Hornell Red Raiders used 20-point performances in the second and third quarters to pull ahead. Dyring also pulled down three rebounds, had two assists, a steal and a block each. Maldonado recorded seven rebounds, a steal, and three assists. Payton Bentley also reached double-digits with 12 points while also tallying eight rebounds, four steals, three assists, and one block. Raegan Evingham (4 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists, and a block), A’jonay Hawkins (3 points, 4 rebounds, 1 block), Zahra Mehr (3 points, 2 steals, and 2 rebounds), and Alexis Smith (2 points, 2 rebounds) rounded out scoring. Mia Nasca (5 rebounds, 3 steals, 2 assists) and Teegan Eveland (3 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal) also contributed. Megan Tyler (13) and Taylor Hamsher (12) each reached double-digits for Dansville. Alivia Mosman (7), Annie Ames (2), and Emily Versluis (2) also scored for the Mustangs.
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (8-7) 40
KESHEQUA (14-1) 52
Braelyn Isaman’s 12 points, seven rebounds, seven assists, and six steals spearheaded the Keshequa offense, while Ava Thayer put up 10 points for the Wildcats. Riley Nageldinger scored nine points and pulled down five rebounds. Alicia Wood led the Wildcats in rebounds, with 10, while also putting eight points on the board. Abby Wood (6), Bree Benner (5), and Ryley Benner (4, with 4 assists) rounded out scoring for Keshequa. Evelyn Travis led Avoca-Prattsburgh with 15 points and entered double-double territory with 14 rebounds, with Meyah Putnam (10) also reaching double-digits. AJ McIntyre (6), D’Marianah Hinson-Pike (4), Breanna Jorritsma (3), and Tyanna Pikerivera (2) also entered the scoring column for the Titans.
HAVERLING/HAMMONDSPORT (6-11) 49
ADDISON (3-13) 32
KENDALL (7-7) 47
PEMBROKE (7-7) 37
Isabella D’agostino’s 14 points paced Kendall, with Ava LaMay also reaching double-digits, with 10 points. Mia Price (7), Stella Kwiatek (6), Addison Kludt (4), Brooke Rodas (4), and Alea Barrett (2) rounded out scoring for the Eagles. Peyton Liss (14), Jayden Hootman (10), and Morgan Coniber (10) all reached double-digits in scoring for Pembroke, while Seneca Calderon added three points.
ATTICA (2-12) 29
BYRON-BERGEN (11-2) 62
Janessa Amesbury scored 33 points as Byron-Bergen won its third straight. It was also Amesbury’s third straight game scoring at least 30 points. Olivia Senf also reached double-digit scoring for Bees, with 14. Riley Shallenberger put up seven points. Hailey Mills paced Attica with seven points.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (11-5) 42
ELBA (15-0) 54
Sydney Reilly led Elba with 18 points as the Lancers won the annual Jordyn Foundation Charity Game. Brea Smith also reached double digits, with 11 points, while Lydia Ross had nine. Alea Groff led Oakfield-Alabama with 16 points and grabbed five steals while becoming the new program leader in three-pointers with 127, passing Kylie Schlagenhauf’s record of 126. Piper Hyde scored eight points and pulled down seven rebounds, while Alexa Clark scored five and made seven rebounds. Jessica Sosnowski (5), Rylee Denny (3, with five rebounds), and Raine Denny (2) rounded out scoring.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (7-9) 38
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (9-7) 54
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (3-12) 29
HINSDALE (0-13) 19
FILLMORE (14-1) 54
CUBA-RUSHFORD (10-7) 49
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