
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (3-14) 10
HILTON (16-0) 69
Mallory Heise’s 23-point, 18-rebound double-double spearheaded Hilton’s win, one of four players for the Cadets to reach double-digits in rebounds on the night, including Ella Simonelli (8 points, 11 rebounds) and Maddie Patton (4 points, 10 rebounds). Elena Graziano reached double-digits in points with 15. Jayleigh Esposito (8), Tea Cosman (5), Paige Siciliano (3) and Paige Dean (3) rounded out scoring. Juliana Bates (5), Nevaeh Lathrop (2), Emily McMichael (2), and Laila De Leon (1) scored for Greece Athena/Odyssey.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (12-5) 40
BRIGHTON (2-14) 19
Bria Watkins scored 25 points and tallied 10 rebounds for a double-double night as Webster Schroeder outscored Brighton 26-5 in the first half en route to its third win in four games. The senior also had five steals on the night. Jenna DiMarco (7), Avery Kroening (4), Kylie Clement (2), and Mya Perales (2) also put their names in the scoring column for the Warriors. Grace Papponetti led Brighton with seven points, while Delaney Wilson (5), Shannon O’Hara (4), and Ireland Mistretta (3) rounded out scoring for the Bruins.
SPENCERPORT (9-8) 40
GATES CHILI (3-16) 36
Emily Peacock’s 11 points spearheaded Spencerport to its fifth straight win, while Alena Zaher and Jorja Gray each scored seven. Jayda Solomon (6), Leigha Pokracki (4), Alia Gatto (3), and Morgan Stanley (2) also scored for the Rangers. Melice Gaye led Gates Chili with 15 points, while Heaven Sanford also reached double-digits, with 11 points. Cassie Carpenter (4), Evelyn Amesbury (4), and Hayden Byer (2) filled out the scoresheet for the Spartans.
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RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-16) 26
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (5-11) 45
Aimee Turner led Greece Arcadia/Olympia with 17 points as the Lightning got back into the win column.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (12-6) 68
EASTRIDGE (12-4) 51
Lucy Bush tallied a double-double of 34 points and 11 rebounds as Pittsford Sutherland won its third straight by using a 6-0 run late in the third quarter to take a 53-42 lead. Petra Hunt also reached double-digits, with 22 points. Aaliviah Green led Eastridge with 15 points, while also pulling down five rebounds. Alyssa Cowart (10 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists) and Tierra-Nicole Green (10 points, 2 rebounds) both reached double-digits. Ada Krupa (8 points, 6 rebounds), Myasia Holmes (6 points, 3 rebounds), and Madyson Fizer (2 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists) also contributed.
EAST (13-3) 57
BROCKPORT (10-7) 54
PITTSFORD MENDON (13-4) 67
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (9-7) 40
Natalie Mai paced Pittsford Mendon with 21 points, including eight in the second quarter as the Vikings used a 21-10 run to expand their lead 37-20 en route their third straight win and fifth victory of their last six. Eva Dixon (15) and Gabby Esposito (13) both reached double-digits, while Kate Crowley (8), Leena McBean (4), Camryn Hernick (2), and Kendall Glantz (2) also scored. Shaye Angelo led Honeoye Falls-Lima with 18 points, while Alysa Ricahrds (6), Caroline Smith (5), Kam Burdett (5), Katie Feely (3), and Kailyn Snowden (2) rounded out scoring.
VICTOR (6-10) 37
WEBSTER THOMAS (10-6) 44
Her team down 18-11 at the half and without a point on the board individually, Webster Thomas’ Kristina Baller scored 19 points the rest of the way to force a double-overtime and earn the Titans their second win in their last three games. Six of Baller’s points came in the overtimes. Olivia Constantino added nine points for the Titans, including five in the fourth quarter to ensure overtime. Maggie Smith scored six points and pulled down 12 rebounds. Ruby Marrapese (4), Emily Ford (4), Ella Griffin (2), and Eliana Coles (1) also scored. Vanessa Chumacero led Victor with 16 points, while Morgan Livingston and Allie Pisano both scored seven. Maia Pronti (6) and Quin Fitzsimmons (1) also scored.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (6-12) 31
CANANDAIGUA (12-5) 55
Ava Read scored 14 points on the game for Canandaigua as the Gray Wolves took an early 12-6 into the end of the first quarter and never relinquished it. Geitner (11) and Falk (10) also reached double-digits, with Eily Hubler (9), Kadyn Chapman (3), Norah Ascroft (3), Leah Sheridan (2), Gianna Buchiere (2), and Lola Shorr (1) filling out the scorecard. Erin Marone led Churchville-Chili’s scoring with 11 points. Mercy Payne (7), Julia Gaffney (3), Hailey Hotaling (3), Cadence Bachmann (2), Ava Donaghue (2), Bianca LiBritz (2), and Shavonne Callahan (1) also scored for the Saints.
MONROE (5-10) 59
PADILLA HS AT FRANKLIN CAMPUS (0-13) 32
Kenya Scott earned a double-double of 13 points and 10 rebounds to go with three steals as Monroe got back in the win column. Julivette Garcia led Monroe with 18 points, including four three-pointers. Kamyra Clyburn (12) and Kimani Mitchell (11) also reached double-digits for the Red Jackets. Jazmine Flowers (3) and La’Nyah Taylor (2) rounded out scoring. Sierra Burke paced Le Roy with 10 points, while Kylie Wilson put up seven and Bailey Caton contributed five.
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (3-12) 32
ROCHESTER PREP (4-12) 35
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (7-7)
LIVONIA (9-7)
AQUINAS (14-1) 65
CICERO-NORTH SYRACUSE (IV) 52
AJ Orr led Aquinas with 22 points as the Li’l Irish beat the 11th-ranked AAA team in the state. The junior added five steals and three blocks as Aquinas won its 12th straight. Molly O’Toole (20) and Loren Green (16) each reached double-digits, while Samiyah Wright reached double-digits in rebounds with 10 to go with four points. Jade Harvey recorded three points.
OUR LADY OF MERCY (14-3) 52
MOUNT MERCY (Monsignor Martin HSAA) 15
Laura Kosten scored 14 points, including 10 as part of a 27-0 first quarter, as the Mercy Monarchs won their eighth straight. Krista Harnischfeger (8), Natalie Casale (7), Emerson Wandtke (5), Angelina Borrelli (4), Allison Barone (2), and Bianca Iacovangelo (2) also scored, with Wandtke leading the Monarchs in rebounds with seven.
CHARLES G. FINNEY (14-2) 58
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (9-9) 53 (OT)
Allie Frederickson scored 20 points, including seven in the decisive overtime period, as Finney won its third straight and fifth of its last six. The senior also tallied 11 rebounds to earn a double-double. Lucy Broome paced the Falcons with 21 points and also pulled down eight rebounds and made four steals. Lainey Vargas scored seven points, including back-to-back layups with a minute left in overtime to push the lead to seven. Kiley Kittle (6), Sydnei Davis (2), and Kate Frederickson (2) also scored. Bailey Mullen’s 19 points led Canisteo-Greenwood, with Harlie McCaffery also reaching double-digits with 11 points. Mackenna Mullen put up seven points, while McKenna Ferris added six. Anna Mitchell (5), Paris May (3), and Kora Button rounded out scoring.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (5-10) 54
LIMA CHRISTIAN (5-6) 63
BLOOMFIELD (12-5) 41
PENN YAN (7-11) 30
NEWARK (12-5) 74
WAYNE (1-14) 39
Karina Natale scored 20 points- four twos and four threes- to lead Newark to its sixth straight win. Naomi Jones racked up 19 points for the Reds, while Arizona Chapple and Takyla Vaughn each recorded nine. Jade Stoner and Marfianna Chance each scored six, while Khloe Price rounded out scoring with five. Samantha Branner scored 11 points to top the scoresheet for Wayne, while Myia Eskander (8), Lauren Twist (7), Mia Deminck (6), Sarah Cass (4), Adelaide Bolt (2), and Gianna DiPaul (1) also scored.
WATERLOO (13-4) 67
MYNDERSE (7-9) 31
Addison Bree knocked down 26 points, including eight three-pointers, as Waterloo won its third straight and fifth of its last six. Maci Mueller (13) and Delainey Battin (10) also reached double-digits for the Tigers. Gwyn Panek (6), Khia Moody (6), Tangel Williams (3), and Jonay Hawkins (3) also scored.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (11-5) 48
MIDLAKES (5-11) 20
NAPLES (7-8)
SOUTH SENECA (7-7)
HONEOYE (4-12) 31
RED JACKET (3-13) 40
GANANDA (10-4) 64
SODUS (0-14) 18
Avery Hoffman scored 12 of her 26 points as part of a 19-4 first quarter as Gananda won its fifth game out of its last seven. Leah Buffan also reached double digits, with 23 points. Jordyn Brice (6), Ava VanAntwerp (4), Sam Dohse (3), and Lily Aylett (2) also scored. Genevieve VanDerBroek led Sodus with eight points, while Kaitlyn Harper (3), Lia Buchwald (3), Malia Cromartie (2), and Juliet Bennet (2) rounded out scoring.
PERRY (10-6) 42
LETCHWORTH (10-7) 58
Down 16-13 after one quarter, Letchworth outscored Perry 45-26 the rest of the way to win its sixth game of the last seven. Sasha Bellamy led the Legends with 19 points, while Maya Bellamy added 13. Charity Scott had an 11 point night and added three assists and four steals. Harper Bliss (4), Gillian Kemp (3), Carly Jines (3), and Grace Smith (2) also scored, while Kendall Jines led the legends in rebounds with eight while tallying three points. Nellie Koronas paced Perry with 13 points. Melody Conroy (9), Madi Monteleone (8), Jessah Morris (6), Kara Givens (3), Natalie Eaton (2), and Hannah Hurlburt (1) rounded out scoring.
WARSAW (2-13)
PAVILION (8-8)
KESHEQUA (16-1) 69
HAVERLING/HAMMONDSPORT (6-12) 26
Ava Thayer’s 23 points led Keshequa to its 14th straight win, with the senior also contributing three steals and two assists. Alicia Wood also reached double-digits in the scoring column, with 14 to go with four rebounds. Braelyn Isaman led the Wildcats in rebounds with 11, and also had nine points and eight assists. Riley Nageldinger (8 points, 5 steals) and Bree Benner (7 points, 3 steals) also contributed. Ryley Benner (5), Abby Wood (2), and Quinn Powers (1, with five assists) rounded out scoring. Lazell Locey paced Haverling with eight points, while Aleah Binkowski (6), Lola Coots (5), Leah Krelie (4), Sierra Haight (20, and Emmalyn Lafler (1) also got their name in the scorebook.
LE ROY (9-6) 27
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (13-4) 47
Tied at 17 at halftime, Caledonia-Mumford outscored LeRoy 30-10 the rest of the way as the Raiders won their seventh straight. Ava Amorese and Hazell Nickerson each scored 13 to lead Caledonia-Mumford, with Nickerson earning the double-double thanks to 11 rebounds. Amorese tallied seven rebounds and three assists. Emma Borgan also reached double-digits with 10 points. Sierra Burke led Le Roy with 10 points, while Kylie Wilson (7) and Bailey Caton (5) also scored.
AVON (4-13) 29
GENESEO (6-12) 31
FILLMORE (14-1)
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (9-7)
HINSDALE (1-13) 31
WEST VALLEY (IV) 17
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (11-7) 43
CUBA-RUSHFORD (11-8) 21
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