
RUSH-HENRIETTA (16-1) 59
GREECE ATHENA (16-2) 63
Ne’Sean Fowlks scored six of 26 points in the final quarter as Greece Athena won its third straight. Fowlks sunk two of his six treys in the frame. I’zick Reaves totaled 16 points with five of them coming off a team-high five free throw makes. Russell Ellis (10), Dominic LaMar (8) and Travis Mack (2) were the others to score for Greece Athena. Rush-Henrietta’s Avery Council and Jalen Taggert combined for 43 points as the junior guards scored 23 and 20 respectively. Taggert led the Royal Comets with four three-pointers. Amir Abdul-Haqq (12), Jahquin Brown (2) and Kingston Henry (2) completed the scoring for Rush-Henrietta. READ MORE.
PITTSFORD MENDON (11-8) 58
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-13) 53
Amari Coleman’s eight fourth-quarter points helped Pittsford Mendon erase a halftime deficit and run its winning streak to three games. Coleman finished with a team-high 14 points, five of which came from made free throws in the final frame. Tyler Knapp netted a team-leading four three-pointers for 12 points. Josh Shadders (11), Trevor Nally (10), Ryan Connolly (8) and Jack Nally (3) finished off things in the scoring department. Brayden Stedman led Churchville-Chili with 17 points. Lucas Karelus was the other Saint to record double digit points with 12 after dropping eight in the second half. Jason Small (7), Jacob Gonzalez (6), Landon Healey (6) and Josh Miner (5) were the other Saints to score.
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LEROY (13-4) 60
SPENCERPORT (7-10) 70
Hunter Streb’s team-leading 18 points helped Spencerport snap a six-game losing streak. Cam Khuns (17), Tony Kanaley (16) and Jah’Mere Pritchett (10) were the other Rangers to record double digit points. Eric Schuyler (6) and Jevon Jackson (3) rounded out the scoring. Jean Agosto posted a double-double for LeRoy with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Matthew Hockey led the Oatkan Knights with three three-pointers to put up 13 points while also recording four assists and a team-high two steals. Adam Woodsworth (12), who led with five assists, Jake Higgins (9), Grady Gilligan (6), Brayden Chase (3), Zander Staba (2) and Jagger Smith (1) completed the scoring for the Oatkan Knights.
WELLSVILLE (11-7) 78
GREECE OLYMPIA (7-11) 55
Trenton Green’s 29 points helped Wellsville earn its seventh win in its last 10 games. Green scored 14 points came in the second quarter. Tyler Vogel’s team-high three treys helped him in amounting 15 points. For the rest of the team, Aiden Cowburn (10) Jayvontay Howard (6), Karson Grover (5), Jack Davis (5), Derek Coleman (3), Cole White (2) and Nicolas Germain-Tardieu (1) all scored points. Caiden Evans led Greece Olympia with 19 points along with three treys. 17 of his points came in the first half. Bran’Dale Lester (7), Terry Griffin Jr. (7), Willie Hopson (5), Pah Yu (4), Arnold Tossah (4), Kahliel Pritchett (4), Connor Welker (3) and Obe Kagde (2) rounded out the scoring.
BROCKPORT (6-13) 70
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (5-11) 59
Daniel Dailey and William Sweeting scored 16 apiece to lead Brockport. The duo combined for 13 points in the third quarter when Brockport used a 26-13 advantage to pull away from a tie game. Ty Sherman finished with 10 points including a trio of 3-pointers in the decisive frame. Azay Odey contributed 12 points for the Blue Devils. Brodee Henshaw (9), Tyler Judd (5), and Ethan Hart (2) also scored for Brockport. SOTA’s Latrell Ingram connected on four 3-pointers and topped all scorers with 23 points. Ishmael Gonzales added 16. Zayvier Little (6), Bennie Laver (4), Bruce Newton (6), Paul Stevens (2) and Quincy St. Louis (2) also scored for SOTA.

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EARLY COLLEGE (1-17) 38
GREECE ODYSSEY (10-8) 94
Gavin Williams netted 30 points, and Greece Odyssey won for the sixth time in seven games. Williams scored 18 of his 30 points came in the first half including three buckets from beyond the three-point arc. Mike Cathey posted his 16th double-double of the season with 18 points and 13 rebounds. Kingston Santiago (15), Jayson Figueroa (11), JaKari Canady (11), Jahvez Jones (8), Elijah Burgio (3) and Phoenix Decker (2) were the others to score for the Leopards. Cincere Moxley-Studymine and Tyrell Grant both tied for the team lead in points with 11. Eight of Moxley-Studymine’s points came in the first half while eight of Grant’s points came in the second. All of Jose Ogundo’s 10 points were scored in the second half. Nay’yir Ortiz (3) and Braylon Hill (3) both recorded lone treys to round out the scoring.
MONROE (12-4) 77
EASTRIDGE (6-11) 71
Jordan Reis scored eight of his team-leading 17 points in the final quarter to help give Monroe its ninth win in its last 10 games. Navareon Patton had 13 points and Gavin Jones scored 12 for the Redjackets. Kyair Callaway (8), Ja’Ron Sheers (8), Marcus Freeman (6), Khalil Herring (6), Will McKinney (5) and Jermaine Montgomery finished off the scoring for Monroe. Brailon Johnson led Eastridge with 33 points after draining seven three-pointers, three of which came in the second quarter. Larry Wigent (9), Myron Stamps (8), Xzavier Hughey (7), Jeremiah Morales Diaz (6), Isaiah Nelson (5) and Jordan McNeil (2) completed the scoring for Eastridge.
AQUINAS INSTITUTE (10-7) 64
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (8-9) 65
A Nick Schillaci free throw make with no time left in the final quarter cemented Webster Schroeder’s third consecutive victory. Schillaci was one out of the five Warriors to post double-digit points along with Connor Fulkerson (16), Aydin Stephens (12), Jack Kelly (12) and Tyler Washington (11). Christian McCullough posted 19 points and five three-pointers to lead Aquinas in scoring. Jah Breedlove (14) and Quante Gillians (12) also posted double figure points. Mackie Terry (9), Derrion Battle (6) and Carson Allen (4) rounded out the scoring for the Li’l Irish.
WARSAW (7-10) 51
LETCHWORTH (8-9) 49
Carter Bakowski hit a go-ahead trey with 26.9 seconds left in the final quarter to end Warsaw’s three-game losing skid. Bakowski’s three-pointer was one of three as he went on to score a game-high 19 points. Brayden Merritt also netted 18 points for the Tigers. Brody Beachel led Letchworth with 17 points. Beachel finished with five buckets from beyond the three-point arc. Isaac Hansen added 12.

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ALFRED-ALMOND (1-16) 25
MOUNT MORRIS (9-7) 78
Brayden Lewis set career highs with 16 points and 11 rebounds, while adding three steals, to help Mount Morris win for the fourth time in the past five games. Ben Canary and Luis Crespo-Toledo both netted 12 points for the Blue Devils. Ed Colon had two points and five assists in the victory. Shawntez Brown (7), Matt Bacon (7), Anthony Hightower (6), Adam Torres (6), Kyle Petti (5) and Gavin Bernhardt (5) rounded out the scoring.
HOLLEY (7-9) 63
PERRY (6-10) 64 (OT)
Emmit Hill’s two-point go-ahead basket with 2.7 seconds left in overtime sealed Perry’s second win in its last three games. Hill finished with 22 points along with eight rebounds. John Thomas Grover led the team in points with 27 while tacking on four rebounds. Tyler Harvey picked up a double-double as he netted 10 points and collected a team-high 18 rebounds. Beau Slocum (5) was the other Yellow Jacket to score points. Vinny Golisano led Holley with 29 points, 14 of which came off of made free throws to lead the team in that category. Destin Kuyal (11) and Avante Walker (10) were the Hawks to post double digit points. The other Hawks to record points were Josh Silpoch (9), Mason Moyer (2) and Chris Mosier (2).
ADDISON (5-11) 49
KESHEQUA (10-8) 57
Double-doubles from Ian Hinrich and Aiden Upright propelled Keshequa to its fourth win in its last five games. Both players collected 10 rebounds with Hinrich scoring 20 points while Upright netted 17. Owen Pike and Brady Wood both posted 10 points as well. Tayzer Fenton scored a team-high 11 points for Addison. The team sunk four treys in the fourth quarter in their attempted comeback that came up short. Henry Strauss (9), Caleb Stuby (9), Gabe Strope (8), Tyler Miller (6), Frank Heidrick (4) and Weston Nichols (2) were the others to score for the Knights.
PEMBROKE (8-8) 55
MEDINA (VI) 41
Jayden Bridges dropped 20 points and nine rebounds to push Pembroke to its second straight victory. Nolan Peterson and Josh vonKramer both scored double-digit points with 17 and 10 respectively. Caleb Felski posted nine points along with six assists as well. Christian Moss led Medina with 18 points. Cole Callard was the only other Mustang to score double digit points with 10. Landon Suro posted three points to complete the scoring for Medina.
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ATTICA (5-11) 45
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (11-6) 68
Gabe Mileham connected on three of his team-high four treys in the first quarter as Notre Dame Batavia earned its third win in the past five games. Mileham was one of four Fighting Irish to score double digit points, as he dropped 12 points, TJ Cephus netted 19, Matthew McCulley scored 11 and Chase Antinore recorded 10. Aiden Bellavia led the squad with 10 rebounds while tacking on seven points. The other Fighting Irish to record points were Evan Fitzpatrick (3), Makyell Walker (2), Finn Davies (2) and Stetson Hall (2). Justin Stockweather led Attica with 16 points. Carter Gorski and Blake Kines both dropped double digit points with 14 and 10 respectively. Tim Lamparelli (4) and Noah Sabatino (1) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Devils.
HAMMONDSPORT (5-12) 42
FREINDSHIP-SCIO (7-10) 47
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