
EASTRIDGE (6-10) 53
PITTSFORD MENDON (10-8) 66
Josh Shadders ended his night with 23 points and 12 rebounds to help Pittsford Mendon to its second straight win. Tyler Knapp added 12 points. Trevor Nally scored nine points. Other scorers for the Vikings were Max Liberatos (8), Amari Coleman (6), Ryan Connolly (6), and Jack Nally (2). Brailon Johnson tallied 14 points for Eastridge. Myron Stamps turned in 13 points. Other scorers for Eastridge were nelson (8), Larry Wigent (7), Jordan McNeil (6), Henry Miller (3), and Xzavier Hughey (2).
GREECE OLYMPIA (7-10) 74
GREECE ARCADIA (5-13) 65
Caiden Evans supplied a game-high 38 points as Greece Olympia won for the third time in four games. Terry Griffin Jr. added 16 points. Willie Hopson had all eight of his points in the second half. Other scorers for Greece Arcadia were Connor Welker (6), Curtis Welker (2), Bron’Dale Lester (2), Pah Yu (1), and Ezequiel O’Farril. Jahan Wilson scored 21 of his 27 points in the second half for Greece Arcadia. Xavier Smith produced 18 points. Other scorers for Greece Arcadia were Dominic Session (7), Drake Sapp (6), Amir Brown (5), and Denzel Medlock (2).
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-12) 62
VICTOR (6-10) 93
Griffen Hopkins scored 13 of his 21 points in a first half that saw Victor get out to a 52-30 lead. RJ Johnson made five shots from behind the three-point line and totaled 17 points. Brody Burgess produced a dozen points. Other scorers for the Blue Devils were Gage Hay (9), Owen Dake (8), Colin Barber (7),Gus Pappajohn (4), Ben Fell (4), Timmy McAuliffe (3), Brendan Shannon (3), Ravi Chitre (3), and Ryan Gill (2). Brayden Stedman turned in 20 points for Churchville-Chili. Lucas Karelus supplied 15 points. Jason Small joined Stedman and Karelus in double figures with 10. Other scorers for the Saints were Josh Miner (8), Jacob Gonzalez (6), Jaxson Tensley (2), and Jace Carter (1).
SPENCERPORT (6-9) 59
FAIRPORT (14-2) 73
Landon Brunken registered 19 points as Fairport extended its winning streak to five games. LaShard Lowry Jr. suppplied 18 points. Jon Roessel and Drew Sisson both wrapped up with a dozen points. Other scorers for the Red Raiders were Sam Roselli (6), Alex Grejda (4), and Gannon Culver (2).Hunter Streb led Spencerport with 18 points. Tony Kanaley scored 15 points. Jah’mere Pritchett totaled nine points. Other scorers for the Rangers were Eric Schuyler (4), Cameron Khuns (4), Jevon Jackson (3), Aiden Grinnell (2), Christopher Harris (2), and Eli Schuyler (2).
WEBSTER THOMAS (12-5) 66
PENFIELD (15-2) 74 (OT)
Jake McCarthy scored 23 of his game-high 27 points as Penfield erased a five-point halftime deficit to earn the Patriots’ 11th win of their last 13 games. Jackson Green had 13 points. Patrick Emling contributed 12 points. Other scorers for Penfield were CJ Johnson (7), Michael Moxley (6), Tristian McEnroe (4), Kelsey McGraw (3), and Jake Natale (2). Levi Kulik and Sean Quinn each finished with 16 points for Webster Thomas. AJ LaLoggia added 10 points. Other scorers for the Titans were Danny Check (9), Mateo Pietranioni (6), Joey Baller (5), and Billy Quinn (4).
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-11) 50
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (10-6) 48
Quinn Kailbourne paced Honeoye Falls-Lima with 21 points as the Cougars overcame a 16-3 first-quarter deficit and earned their second straight win. Grady Goodberlet added 10 points. Shane Samson hit three three-pointers and tallied nine points. Other scorers for the Cougars were Holden Kamm (5), Jacob Weber (4), and Nathan Meacham (1). Hayden Birch scored all 12 of his points in the second half for Pittsford Sutherland. Jackson Birch chipped in 11 points. Sam Byrne totaled 10 points. Tyler Allen finished with eight points. Roman Goldstein had seven points.
IRONDEQUOIT (9-8) 48
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (7-9) 62
Ayden Stephens finished with 18 points, 10 rebounds, three assists, and a block as Webster Schroeder won in Monroe County play. Connor Fulkerson added 13 points, three assists, and two rebounds. Sam Nick scored all nine of his points in the second half and had an assist and a rebound. Tyler Washington had six points, 11 rebounds, four steals, and a block. Nick Schillaci produced six points, two assists, a rebound, and a steal. Jack Kelly closed with five points, eight rebounds, and three assists. AJ Amico totaled three points and two rebounds. Alex Bartnicki ended with two points and a rebound. Anthony Major’s 15 points were a team-high for Irondequoit. Chase Leonardo provided 10 points. Other scorers for the Eagles were Jayden Patterson (7), DJ Kemp (5), Myles Wynn (5), Taiden Makubire (4), and Ben Long (2).
McQUAID (7-10) 74
AQUINAS (10-5) 64
Henry Fox poured in 23 points in a game that saw McQuaid establish an 11-point halftime lead. Jaiyden Jones ended with 19 points. Lucas Wachter hit two three-pointers and closed with 13 points. Other scorers for McQuaid were Quinn Wilson (9), Brayden Woodard (4), Andrew Gerenski (4), and Gavin Vanderwal (2). Christian McCullough scored 18 of his 28 points in the fourth quarter for Aquinas. Mackie Terry scored all 13 of his points in the second half/ Jah Breedlove added a dozen. Other scorers for the L’il Irish were Trent Buttles (4), Quante Gillians (4), and Carson Allen (3).
VERTUS (9-7) 73
EDISON TECH (3-15) 57
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (7-10) 42
EARLY COLLEGE (1-15) 31
Collin Foote paired 15 points with 15 rebounds to help Caledonia-Mumford win for the second game in a row. Jake Wiley added eight points. Trent Kessler had a statline of six points, six rebounds, and three steals. Other scorers for the Raiders were Jake Wiley (7), Tyler Potter (5), and Xavier Bowen (3). Cincere Moxley-Studymine finished with 14 points. Damarion Griffin and Josue Oquendo-Lebron scored six points each. Other scorers for Early College were Tyrell Grant (3) and Ethan Benman (2).
EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS (10-6)
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (0-17)
GENEVA (11-5) 73
PENN YAN (1-16) 67
WAYNE (16-2) 63
NEWARK (8-10) 68 (OT)
Terrell Jenkins produced 26 points and 10 rebounds to power Newark to an overtime win that saw the Reds overcome a six-point halftime deficit. Jahoner Allen made three shots from behind the three-point line and finished with 25 points. Other scorers for the Reds were Ramon Heredia (7), Sam Underhill (6), and Eric Finn (2). Cameron Blankenburg tallied a game-high 40 points for Wayne. Aidan Twist aided with 11 points. Cory Jones Jr. (7) and Richard Miles (5) also scored for the Eagles.
MIDLAKES (4-14) 19
PALMYRA-MACEDON (9-6) 69
Brady Leo tallied four three-point makes and ended with 17 points to guide Palmyra-Macedon to a win in Finger Lakes East competition. Shane Maier had three three-pointers of his own and closed with 12 points. Logan Bauer added 11 points. Henry Beaton tallied six points. Markus Tookes paced Midlakes with 10 points. Jesse Bennett had four points.
RED JACKET (11-4) 54
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (2-15) 41
Tim Brown paced Red Jacket with 20 points, four rebounds, and three blocks to lead the Cardinals to their third straight victory. Truman Hill stuffed the stat sheet with 17 points, 15 rebounds, five assists, and three blocks. Jackson Kennelly put up 10 points, nine rebounds, three assists, and two blocks. Other scorers for the Cardinals were Joshua Lepel (2), Wyatt DeCann (2), and Dylan Henry (1). Ryan D’Arduini led the way for Harley-Allendale-Columbia with a game-high 23 points. Kaison Ashford added seven points. Other scorers for Harley-Allendale-Columbia were James Michael (5), Eric Roof (3), Josh Person (2), and Oliver Riveros (1).
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (13-4) 48
BLOOMFIELD (4-13) 39
Chris Clancy had 14 points and Aidan Webster finished with a dozen to help Dundee/Bradford win for the fourth time in its last five games. Brody Ryan scored eight points. Other scorers for the Bravescots were Jakob Black (6), Alex Goltry (4), and Jeremy Stiles (3). Braedon Smith turned in 11 points for Bloomfield. Caleb Beadnell tallied nine points. Macoy Rogers finished with seven points. Other scorers for the Bombers were Ben Jones (6), Landon Lucas (3), and Gunner Vogel (1).
SOUTH SENECA (15-2) 58
NAPLES (6-12) 40
Kenny Halsey connected on six three-pointers and scored a game-high 28 points as South Seneca earned its third straight win. Kyan Miller-Hopkins contributed 13 points. Other scorers for the Falcons were Logan Laverack (5), Taj Amisano (4), Hayden Dresser (4), Kyle Kempf (2), and Sam Dufour (2). Maddox Mannella led Naples with 16 points. Isaac Ward tallied seven points. Rowan Biggs added five points. Other scorers for Naples were Colin Kenney (4), Landon Gleichauf (3), Oliver Bruen (3), and Andrew Goodwin (2).
WELLSVILLE (10-7) 58
MARCUS WHITMAN (12-5) 66
Brody Royston totaled 23 points as Marcus Whitman used a 31-22 advantage in the second half to seize its fifth consecutive win. Tariku Blueye knocked down four three-pointers and ended with 15 points. Logan Storms finished with 10 points. Myles Prendergast tallied nine points. Aidan Cowburn connected on four three-pointers and closed with 21 points for Wellsville. Trenton Green added 13 points. Other scorers for the Tigers were Jayvontay Howard (9), Derek Coleman (8), Karson Grover (3), Nicolas Germain-Tardieu (3), and Tyler Vogel (1).
LIVONIA (5-11) 62
HONEOYE (14-1) 78
Landon Washburn scored 18 of his game-high 36 points in the third quarter and scored his 1,000th career point in the fourth quarter as Honeoye pulled away in a game that was tied at halftime. Washburn also finished with 11 rebounds. Owen Reynolds knocked down three three-pointers and registered 17 points, six assists, and five steals. Owen Cuba paired a dozen points with a dozen rebounds. Dylan Washburn chipped in with 10 points. Braiden Schneider had three points. Jack Henry had three three-pointers and finished with 17 points for Livonia. Ethan Mack added 12 points. Nick Coyle finished with 10 points and five assists.
EAST ROCHESTER (14-3) 66
MARION (0-16) 41
SODUS (5-11) 49
WILLIAMSON (7-8) 59
RED CREEK (12-5) 66
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (4-13) 47
Joseph Decker supplied 23 points to power Red Creek to its fifth win of the Rams last six games. Daniel SanZotta, Duke Wright, and James Carr each finished with nine points. Other scorers for the Rams were Jerry Masqueda (7), Eoin Wynne (4), Andrea Belotti (3), and Adam Doll (2). Evan Dewispelaere totaled 22 points for North Rose-Wolcott off the back of six three-pointers. Cody Crane scored 14 points. Other scorers for the Cougars were Chase Kerr (4), Tommy Mills (4), Dayton Laird (2), and Alex Cruz (1).
GENESEO (13-4) 65
AVON (14-3) 79
Trevor Stroud buried six three-pointers and hauled in eight rebounds on his way to a 32-point night in a win that was the Braves’ fourth straight. Kal Dolgos finished with 21 points. Josh Harter paired 12 points with eight assists. Other scorers for the Braves were Nick Fries (6), Brody McDowell (4), and Ryan Hillman (2). Calib Rice hit six three-pointers and finished with 20 points for Geneseo. Oren Ray added 14 points. Avery Hepler got all 12 of his points from behind the three-point line. Jackson Willis (6), Joel Antommarchi-Rivera (6), Eric Hammond (4), Reece Brynes (2) and Luke Davis (1) also scored for Geneseo.
DANSVILLE (2-15) 74
HORNELL (10-7) 103
PJ Picco led Hornell with 21 points as the Red Raiders extended their winning streak to three games. Wyatt Evingham added 20 points. Austyn Gollnitz contributed 18 points. Demayne Dixon finished with 13 points. Aaron McInerney tallied 11 points. Ivan Wolf-Mialky totaled 27 points to lead Dansville in scoring. Caleb Knapp produced 14 points. Clayton Rigdon aided with 13 points. Other scorers for the Mustangs were Brady Henchen (11), Cody Moran (3), Mason Forrester (2), Gavin Halbert (2), Mark Sick (1), and Jackson Zangerle (1).
Le ROY (13-3) 75
LETCHWORTH (8-8) 44
Jean Agosto paired 20 points with eight rebounds to power Le Roy to its 12th win of its last 13 games. Jake Higgins put together 16 points, four rebounds, and four assists. Matthew Hockey had eight points, eight assists, three rebounds and three steals. Adam Woodworth scored seven points, made three assists, and brought down two rebounds. Jaggar Smith compiled seven points, six rebounds, one assist, and a block. Jace Jedrewski totaled five points and an assist. Grady Gilligan had a box score of four points, five assists, two assists, two blocks, and two steals. Zander Staba scored four points and had four rebounds. Issac Hansen had 11 points, four rebounds, and four assists for Letchworth. Adam Webster scored 10 points alongside four rebounds and three assists. Hayden Schroeder connected on two three-pointers and ended with eight points. Other scorers for Letchworth were Brody Beachel (4), Brody Whalen (3), Justin Flint (3), Maxwell Cole (2), Benjamin Hibbard (2), and Maddox Kelly (1).
MOUNT MORRIS (8-7) 60
WARSAW (6-10) 50
Anthony Hightower stuffed the stat sheet to the tune of 26 points, 11 rebounds, and seven steals to help Mount Morris avenge a loss from earlier in the season. Ben Canary compiled 17 points and four rebounds. Shawntez Brown finished with eight points, six rebounds, and three steals. Luis Crespo Toledo added six points and three steals. Carter Bakowski, David Shute, and Shermon Johnson-Myers each finished with a dozen points for Warsaw.
YORK (8-9) 65
KESHEQUA (9-8) 35
Parker Bonafede totaled 18 points and 13 rebounds as York used a 30-10 advantage in the second half to secure a Livingston County win. Liam Ezard finished with 11 points. Adam Szcech had eight points. Ian Hinrich paced Keshequa with 13 points, eight rebounds, and four blocks. Aiden Upright turned in 11 points and five rebounds. Other scorers for Keshequa were Owen Pike (5), Aidan Howe (4), and Brady Wood (2).
HOLLEY (6-8) 56
ALEXANDER (13-4) 69
PEMBROKE (7-8) 37
KENDALL (6-9) 32
Nolan Peterson scored a game-high 12 points to lead Pembroke in overcoming a 16-5 early deficit. Josh vonKramer added nine points. Owen Shultz had eight points. Caleb Felski dished out five assists.
ELBA (2-15) 51
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (9-8) 78
ATTICA (5-11) 62
BYRON-BERGEN (5-11) 51
Carter Gorski powered Attica with 18 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Blue Devils to their second win in their last three games. Justin Stockweather contributed 16 points. Noah Clare tallied a game-high 23 points for Byron-Bergen.
BOLVAR-RICHBURG (13-6) 47
FILLMORE (14-2) 71
CUBA-RUSHFORD (14-5) 64
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (9-8) 59
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