
RUSH-HENRIETTA (16-0) 58
HEALTH SCIENCES CHARTER (VI) 48
Jalen Taggart dropped a game-high 26 points with 19 coming in the second half of play to lift Rush-Henrietta. Trailing by five coming out of the locker room, the junior poured in 11 of the Royal Comets’ 19 points in the third quarter to take a 41-36 lead R-H did not give up. Taggart also knocked down four triples all in the final 16 minutes. Avery Council followed with 17 points including 10 in the second half while Amir Abdul-Haqq added seven points. Jahquin Brown (4), Talhah Ali (2) and Kingston Henry (2) rounded out R-H’s scoring. For Health Science Charter, Mitchell led the way with 13 points while Hawkins finished double-figures with 12. Ball netted eight points while Chiddick scored seven. Pedro (4), Ball (2) and Henry (2) completed the scoring.
PADILLA (4-13) 54
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (7-9) 64
Connor Fulkerson led all scorers with 23 points including eight in the final frame to lead Webster Schroeder to back-to-back victories. Sam Nick ended in double-figures with 13 including nine in the fourth quarter. Tyler Washington added eight points while racking up 19 rebounds and four steals. Aydin Stephens put up seven points, 10 rebounds and three assists while Nick Schillaci scored six points all from long range. AJ Amico (3), Jack Kelly (2) and Evan Boyer (2) finished the scoring. For Padilla, Daniel Gay led the way with 15 points while Isaiah Caruthers followed with 13 points including nine from beyond the arc and Jordan Forman 12 points. Jay’zeil Ragins (6), Hassan Isgowe (4) and Jaquan Gaskins (2) rounded out the scoring.
BRIGHTON (4-11) 65
HILTON (6-11) 74
Jack Smith led all scorers with 26 points and nine rebounds while Matthew Kosiorek followed with 23 points including nine in the final eight minutes to lead Hilton. Payden Prince poured in 14 points including three triples with six boards while Matthew Mandrycky added seven points. Jackson Esposito and Cooper Streb tallied two points apiece. Abram Levy put up a team-high 23 points with 15 coming from three-point land for Brighton. The junior also went 6-for-6 from the free throw line. Daniel Regan finished with 12 points while Dillon netted eight and Mitchel Minor six all from long range. Omoyele Enya recorded four points while Phillip Lagares and Grady Hopkin picked up three points apiece. To round out the scoring, Matthew Kotrides, Timothy Tourangeau and Brody Kamm scored two points each.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (10-6) 50
CANANDAIGUA (14-3) 64
Down one heading into the third, Connor Chapman netted 12 of his game-high 28 points in the quarter as Canandaigua outscored Pittsford Sutherland 24-9 to take a 14-point lead. Finn Damann added 12 of his 17 points in the second half while going 100 percent from the free throw line (6-for-6) in the final quarter. Kobe Maroney followed with 16 points as he knocked down four triples while Jaiden Pierce completed the scoring with a three of his own. Canandaigua has reached its longest win streak of the season with six. For Pittsford Sutherland, Jackson Birch led the way with 20 points including nine in the final eight minutes. Hayden Birch poured in 12 points while Sam Byrne reached double-figures with 10. Roman Goldstein scored eight points in the first half to round out the scoring.
BATAVIA (12-4) 63
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (10-6) 53
Carter Mullen poured in 11 of his game-high 22 in the opening quarter as Batavia jumped out to a 27-13 lead on the way to its second straight victory. Gavin White accounted for 16 points with 12 of them coming in the second quarter while Justin Smith added 10 points and went 4-for-4 from the free-throw line. Grady Hemer netted five points in the first quarter while Brady Mazur recorded four. Casey Mazur and Ty Gioia each connected on a triple to end the scoring. For Notre Dame Batavia, TJ Cephus led the way with 19 points including 12 from three-point land while Aiden Bellavia followed with 15 points. Chase Antinore picked up eight points all in the first half while Makyell Walker scored seven all in the third. Evan Fitzpatrick (3) and Matthew McCulley (1) completed the scoring.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (10-6) 68
EARLY COLLEGE (1-16) 21
Shane Maier netted a game-high 16 points with 12 coming from beyond the arc to pace Palmyra-Macedon to its second straight victory by 45-plus points. Carsen Ribstein reached double-digits with 11 points including seven in the final quarter of play while Carter Young added nine points. Logan Bauer, Eli Smith and Dennie all scored six points apiece while Henry Beaton and Ryan Caffyn tallied four points each. Camron Quick, Brayden Leo and Logan Kuczynski all picked up two points apiece. For Early College, Cincere Moxley Studymine finished in double-figures with 10 points while Tyrell Grant knocked down a triple and a layup for five points. Ethan Benman (4) and Josue Oquendo (2) rounded out the scoring.

BISHOP KEARNEY (6-10) 40
U PREP (10-7) 72
Gavin White and Damari Davis scored 15 points apiece to lead UPrep. White added three rebounds and three assists in the win. Davis grabbed four rebounds. James Willingham accounted for 10 points, two rebounds and two assists.
KENDALL (6-10) 55
HOLLEY (7-8) 64
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (13-4) 85
HAMMONDSPORT (4-11) 34
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