MCQUAID (8-10) 71
PADILLA (4-15) 54
Quinn Wilson dropped 17 points, making seven shots inside the arc and lifting McQuaid to its second straight win. Jaiyden Jones followed with 12 of his 15 points in the third quarter. In the frame, Jones made six shots inside the arc. Henry Fox added 12 points for the Knights, making four of his five baskets inside the arc. Fox is averaging 17.9 points per game this season and has recorded double-digit scoring in 13 straight games. Gavin Vanderwal unloaded three jumpers from deep and totaled 11 points. Andrew Gerenski made four shots inside the arc and completed a three-point play for nine points. Steven Werner made a three-pointer. For Padilla, Isaiah Caruthers led with a game-high 20 points. Caruthers netted six shots from the floor, including three from long range. Jordan Forman uncorked four jumpers from deep. Hassan Isgowe unloaded a pair of three-pointers. Khyrese Boose had four points.
WILSON (4-14) 49
EAST (12-1) 93
Sha’vion Phillips-Jones dropped 19 points and made eight baskets, including a three-pointer to lead East. Phillips-Jones has recorded at least 10 points in each of the last five games for the Eagles. Zion Parson followed with 16 points, converting seven field goals, including a pair of three-pointers. Percy Robinson uncorked three jumpers from deep and added 13 points. Micah Johnson chipped in 12 points. Johnson unloaded a pair from long range. Norman Simmons III and Markell Kingston-Johnson both tacked on nine points apiece. Jhayden Holmes had five points. Timothy Reed and Jalen Gray both scored three points apiece. For Wilson, Ibra Hakizimana made four of his five baskets from beyond the arc and scored a team-high 15 points. Jesse Lynn followed with 10 points, connecting four times inside the arc. Aaron Riley chipped in nine points. Josh Ellington scored five points, while Joseph Baldrich had four.
ROCHESTER PREP (8-8) 88
VERTUS (9-8) 70
Jahmere Brown poured in 23 points, as Rochester Prep featured five in double-digits. Brown converted seven of his eight baskets from short range. Juelien Hill made three jumpers from beyond the arc and totaled 15 points. Jayden Sheffield connected six times inside the arc and twice at the line. Tahj Holmes and Kyron Shaw both chipped in 12 points apiece. Holmes and Shaw both converted four shots inside the arc. Ciere Dean and Jakhi Jackson both added five points on two baskets. For Vertus, Na’vant Harrison dropped 31 points. Harrison made 14 shots inside two-point range and completed a three-point play. Terrance Marble followed with 17 points, nailing three from deep. Dah’mere Brown and Darnell Santos both tacked on six points. Denim Weaver scored six points, while Brian Holloway had four.
MONROE (13-4) 78
WORLD OF INQUIRY (14-2) 59
Gavin Jones finished twice in the lane including a reverse layup along the baseline and then set up teammate Navareon Patton for a corner 3-pointer as part of a 12-3 run to open the third quarter. Jones connected five times from the floor in the second half. The senior guard scored on back-to-back layups in the fourth quarter when the Redjackets extended their lead to double digits. READ MORE.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (11-4)
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (11-6)
EASTRIDGE (6-12) 43
BRIGHTON (5-11) 63
Dan Regan converted seven times inside the arc and finished with 15 points, powering Brighton at home. Regan has notched double-digit points in four of his last five games, averaging 13.4 points per game over that stretch. Yale Enya followed with 14 points for the Bruins, making six buckets from two-point range. Abram Levy drilled a pair of three-pointers and scored 13 points. Grady Hopkin and Tim Tourangeau both added five points each. Kaleb Matthews and Mitch Minor both scored four points on two baskets. For Eastridge, Brailon Johnson led with 13 points, scoring five of his six baskets from two-point range. Isaiah Nelson followed with 10 points for the Lancers, knocking down two of his three buckets inside the arc. Larry Wigent scored five points on two field goals. Steven Masetta nailed a three-pointer.
MARCUS WHITMAN (12-6) 51
MYNDERSE (9-8) 58
Griffin Hillimire and Braeden Cimineri scored six points apiece in the third quarter, part of a 21-9 Mynderse run that lifted the Blue Devils to their third win in a row. In the frame, Hillimire netted a two-pointer and four free throws, while Cimineri connected twice inside the arc and twice at the line. Hillimire finished with 14 points, going 7-for-10 at the charity stripe and making two of his three baskets inside two-point range. Cimineri finished 4-5 at the line and added four baskets inside the arc for 12 points. Anthony Luffman scored a game-high 17 points, making six shots from the floor, including a pair of three-pointers. Jack Brady tacked on eight points, while Alan Plummer had seven. For Marcus Whitman, Brody Royston led with 13 points on five baskets, including a three-pointer. Logan Storms followed and went 5-5 at the line, part of an 11-point night. Tariku Blueye scored 10 points on four field goals. Brayden Amadeo chipped in seven points for the Wildcats. Ayden Clark and Kaiden Smith both made a three-pointer.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (10-7) 41
GENEVA (12-5) 56
Kaiden Larsen compiled 18 points, seven steals and six rebounds, as Geneva scampered to its second straight win. Larsen connected seven times inside the arc and four times at the line. Andrew Green followed with 15 points, making three of his five field goals from deep. DePatrick Overstreet chipped in eight points, four boards and three takeaways. Jalen Whitley and Jahzire White both had three points apiece. For Palmyra-Macedon, Brady Leo led with a team-high 11 points, converting two of his three buckets inside the arc. Ryan Caffyn tallied nine points and made four baskets inside two-point range. Carson Ribstein chipped in eight points for the Red Raiders, scoring three times from short range. Shane Maier and Camron Quick both had five points apiece.
LIVONIA (6-11) 68
MOUNT MORRIS (9-8) 57
Owen Austin scored six of his 18 points in the second quarter, part of a 22-3 Livonia run that allowed the Bulldogs to survive a late push. Austin made three shots inside the arc in the frame and nine total. Nicholas Coyle scored a team-high 21 points, including 11 in the third. Coyle made 5-of-6 at the line coming out of the break alongside two baskets inside the arc. Cameron Mellen added nine points, while Derrick Lane tacked on seven. Ryan Bosch scored six points on three baskets. Chance Watkins chipped in four points. Jack Henry made a three-pointer. For Mount Morris, Anthony Hightower led with a game-high 28 points, seven rebounds, five assists and four steals. Hightower connected nine times from the floor, including once from long range. Matt Bacon followed with 10 points and drew four charges. Brayden Lewis added six points and six rebounds off the bench. Luis Crespo-Toledo scored five points. Shawntez Brown and Ed Colon both had four points apiece. Brown also grabbed eight rebounds.
HONEOYE (15-1) 82
RED JACKET (11-5) 58
Landon Washburn poured in 47 points, making 16 of his 18 baskets inside the arc and lifting Honeoye on the road. Washburn added 11 rebounds and five helpers for a double-double. Owen Reynolds unloaded a pair of three-pointers and finished with nine points, eight assists and five takeaways. Kevin Schmitt and Eli Stumbo both notched their first varsity points. Schmitt scored five, while Stumbo had three. Dylan Washburn added seven points. Braiden Schneider tacked on six points. Owen Cuba hauled in 12 boards and added six points. For Red Jacket, Tim Brown and Jackson Kennelly both scored 14 points apiece. Brown made five of his six baskets inside the arc, whereas Kennelly made four of his five from two-point range. Andersen Zepowski added 13 points. Truman Hill scored 10 and hauled in 11 rebounds, notching a double-double.
BLOOMFIELD (4-14) 42
SOUTH SENECA (16-2) 73
Kenny Halsey made nine of his 11 baskets inside the arc and finished with 24 points, leading South Seneca to its fourth win in a row. Halsey scored 12 points on six baskets in the third frame to allow South Seneca to pull away. Kyan Miller-Hopkins followed with 11 points for the Falcons, making four shots from short range and three free throws. Sam Dufour and Logan Laverack both tallied 10 points apiece. Dufour converted five shots from the floor, while Laverack connected four times, including twice from long range. Taj Amisano and Kyle Kempf both scored eight points apiece. For Bloomfield, Sean Totton tallied a team-high 18 points, netting eight shots from two-point range and a pair of free throws. Ben Jones made two of his three baskets inside the arc, totaling eight points. Grady Rogers chipped in five points on two baskets. Braedon Smith and Landon Lucas both had four points apiece. Leland Heberle scored three points.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (4-13)
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (7-9)
GANANDA (14-4) 62
RED CREEK (12-6) 53
Hunter Vogt tallied 10 of his 12 points in the final quarter, as Gananda overcame a late deficit to avenge a prior loss. Trailing by two entering the fourth, Vogt made four shots inside the arc and two free throws, scoring 10 of Gananda’s 26 points in the stanza. Cooper Grassel, Braeden Caviness, Maddox Stoughton and Owen Switzer all made a pair of shots inside two-point range in the fourth. Switzer finished with a game-high 15 points, scoring seven times inside the arc. Grassel and Stoughton both chipped in 13 points apiece. Grassel made one three-pointer, whereas Stoughton netted a pair from long range. Peter Jacob made a three-pointer in the third quarter. For Red Creek, Joseph Decker finished with a team-high 14 points. Decker made six shots at the line and four baskets inside the arc. James Carr V followed with 12 points, going 4-for-6 at the charity stripe and knocking down four shots inside two-point range. Jerry Mosqueda III and Duke Wright both tacked on eight points apiece for the Rams. Daniel Sanzotta added five points in the final frame. Eoin Wynne and Hayden Hicks both converted a three-pointer.
MARION (0-16)
SODUS (5-11)
DANSVILLE (3-15) 58
WARSAW (7-11) 53
Ivan Wolf-Miakly dropped 24 points, as Dansville snapped a seven-game skid. Clayton Rigdon followed with 20 points. For Warsaw, David Shute led with 12 points. Carter Bakowski and Jeremy Trzecieski both added 10 points.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (14-4) 45
AVON (15-3) 54
Trevor Stroud dropped 21 points, leading Avon to its fifth win in a row. Stroud became the all-time points leader in program history and currently sits at 1,193 in his career. Josh Harter led with a team-high 22 points. Kal Dolgos grabbed 10 rebounds and scored six points. For Wheatland-Chili, Leighton Williams notched a game-high 26 points.
HAVERLING (8-10) 57
PAVILION (11-6) 71
Landon Stoddard dropped 24 points and unloaded six jumpers from beyond the arc, paving the way for Pavilion at home. Joe Meehan and Liam Campbell both followed with 10 points. Meehan made five shots inside the arc, whereas Campbell converted three. Mason Gilkes added 14 points, making five of his six baskets from short range. Brennan Savidge chipped in nine points for the Golden Gophers, making three of his four buckets inside the arc. Keean Cummins had four points. For Haverling, Jake Hagadone led with 24 points and made 10 field goals, including a three-pointer. Owen Burlingame unloaded a pair of three-pointers and had eight points. Austin Durand chipped in seven points for the Rams. Larry Duncan went 3-for-5 at the charity stripe and tacked on five points. Eric Carney-Hendrix, Gavin Price and Andrew Gardiner all recorded three points.
HORNELL (11-7) 68
YORK (8-10) 63
PJ Picco and Austyn Gollnitz both poured in 17 points, lifting Hornell to its fourth win in the last five games. Aaron McInerney followed with 13 points. Wyatt Evingham tacked on 12 points. For York, Parker Bonafede recorded a double-double, scoring 21 points and grabbing 14 rebounds. Zach Bauer tacked on 18 points and five steals. Liam Ezard had 10 points.
GENESEO (14-4) 75
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (7-11) 55
Avery Hepler and Jackson Willis both scored 21 points, powering Geneseo to its fifth win in the last six games. Hepler unloaded seven shots from three-point range. Willis made seven field goals, including three from beyond the arc. Oren Ray tacked on 12 points on six made baskets. Caleb Rice netted four shots, totaling nine points. Reece Byrnes made two of his three baskets inside the arc and had seven points. Preston Granger made a three-pointer. For Caledonia-Mumford, Collin Foote led with 15 points and six boards. Foote connected seven times from the floor and once from beyond the arc. Tyler Potter followed with 12 points and three boards. Aaron Blaker chipped in 10 points on four buckets and five boards. Sean McNear had seven points. Trent Kessler unloaded a pair of three-pointers. Tyler Koch scored five points on two baskets.
HAC (2-16) 29
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (14-4) 50
Aiden Webster dropped 19 points, paving the way for Dundee/Bradford at home. Chris Clancy followed with 13 points. Brody Ryan recorded nine points for the BraveScots. Jeremy Stiles and Jake Black both added four points apiece. For HAC, James Michael tallied a team-high 12 points. Kaison Ashford followed with eight points. Ryan D’Arduini had four points, while Oliver Riveros scored three.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (7-12) 48
PERRY (7-10) 59
Emmit Hill scored 14 of his 22 points before the break, allowing Perry to jump out to an early lead it would not relinquish. Hill made nine of his 10 baskets inside the arc and finished with six rebounds, four helpers and four steals. Tyler Harvey followed with 16 points on eight baskets. Harvey also brought down 11 boards for a double-double. Parker Tallman added seven points and five rebounds. John Thomas Grover scored eight points, unloading a pair from deep. Beau Slocum dished out five helpers and added four points. For Wayland-Cohocton, Alex Fedorchuk led with 15 points, converting three of his six baskets from long range. Cole Hanggi tacked on 14 points and connected five times from the floor, including once from three-point range. Orion Walker chipped in nine points on four buckets. Charlie Mulford scored six points, while Ethan Bauer tallied four.
HOUGHTON (5-13) 33
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (14-6) 65
CUBA-RUSHFORD (15-5) 49
HINSDALE (2-14) 19
FILLMORE (15-2) 52
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (7-11) 25
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