
RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-17) 26
WEBSTER THOMAS (11-6) 46
Kristina Baller scored eight points in the first half to help Webster Thomas take a lead 26-8. Baller connected on seven shots from the floor for 14 points on the night. Maggie Smith hit five times from the field including two threes to finish with 12 points. Ruby Marrapese tallied all nine of her points in the first half. Emily Ford finished the scoring for Webster Thomas with six points. Aaliyah Hunter led Rush-Henrietta with nine points. Jade Galaska (8), Kadyn Hartel (5) and Meya McCray (4) also scored for the Royal Comets.
MONROE (5-10) 49
ROCHESTER PREP (4-12) 37
HAC (9-6) 59
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (3-13) 40
Cadence Brecker ended her night with a game-high 26 points and 16 rebounds to help HAC claim its fourth straight win. Gabby Giambra registered 13 points while Lanae Vargas added eight in the win. Niyah Lawrence-Mitchell and Daniela Cantero both tallied 13 points in the efforts for Wilson. Jayden Shaw followed with eight points.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (7-10) 24
CHARLES G. FINNEY (15-2) 83
Allie Frederickson netted 18 of her game-high 30 points in the second half as Charles G Finney outscored School of the Arts 40-9. Frederickson hit 13 times from the floor as well as shooting four-for-six from the free throw line to go with eight rebounds and five steals in the win. Kiley Knittle connected on eight field goals including five shots from behind the three-point line as part of a 21-point effort. The sophomore guard also had five assists. Lucy Broome paired 13 points alongside 15 rebounds for a double-double. Lainey Vargas added 14 points. Kate Frederickson (5) and Sydnei Davis (1) finished the scoring for Finney. Jasmyne Jones led School of the Arts with 11 points including one three. Gabby Norman added seven points. J’hmari Mitchell rounded out the scoring for SOTA with five points.
BISHOP KEARNEY (13-4) 71
EAST (13-4) 61
Asia Wilson netted eight of her game-high 27 points in the third quarter when Kearney pulled away from a one-possession game and won for the second time in the past three games. Leading 32-29, Wilson hit three times from the floor and converted on a pair of free throw attempts as BK outscored East 19-12 coming out of the locker room. Klarissa Goode finished with 12 points in the win. The senior guard connected on 8-of-8 free attempts in the fourth quarter. Leah Dukes added 11 points. Adriana Kennedy (8), Isabella Brookins (6), Clair Spears (5) and Madison Simmons (2) also scored for Kearney. Semaj Jackson led East with 21 points. Gabby Brown-Sturdviant and Darianna Weathers added 17 and 11 points respectively for the Eagles. Nevaeh Grisham (7) and Layla Germany (5) also scored for East.
PADILLA HS at FRANKLIN CAMPUS (0-14) 27
NEWARK (13-5) 73
Naomi Jones produced a game-high 18 points to help Newark claim back-to-back wins with over 70 points. Karina Miller paired 14 points with 11 assists for a double-double. Maylee Miller added nine points. Arizona Chapple put up eight points. Both Malia Brown and Martianna Chance contributed seven points. Other scorers for Newark included TaKyla Vaughn (6) and Jade Stoner (4). Chloe Jarvis led Franklin with 17 points.
HONEOYE (4-13) 41
LIMA CHRISTIAN (7-6) 55
BLOOMFIELD (12-6) 49
PALMYRA-MACEDON (12-5) 58
Taryn Goodness led the way with 18 points for Palmyra-Macedon alongside seven steals, five rebounds and four assists. Shelby Geer also contributed with 14 points as well as three steals and two assists. Julia Belanger ended with 10 points and 12 rebounds for a double-double. Elise Tome (7), Georgia Wirth (3), Addison Blair (3) and Crinn Castrechini (1) finished the scoresheets for Pal-Mac. Calla McCombs finished with a game-high 29 points for Bloomfield. Lily Baughman added eight points. Both Annie Dodge and Ashlyn Wright rounded out the scoring with six apiece.
WATERLOO (14-4) 63
MIDLAKES (5-12) 33
Addison Bree scored 12 points including the 1,000th of her career as Waterloo claimed back-to-back wins by 30 or more points. Maci Mueller had a team-high 17 points. Delainey Battin tacked on 11 points. Tangel Williams (10), Jonay Hawkins (7), Khia Moody (3) and Olive Ditzell (3) rounded the scoring for Waterloo.
LYONS (14-2) 66
MYNDERSE (7-10) 43
Jayla Bell recorded 12 of her game-high 18 points in the second half to help Lyons outscore Mynderse 37-25. Bell connected on six field goals including three threes along with a three-for-three performance on the free throw line. The senior guard also contributed seven assists, five rebounds, three steals and one block. Ja’Niyah Bell tallied 15 points including a perfect seven-for-seven outing from the charity stripe. The eighth-grader also added 10 rebounds for a double-double. Kamryn Bonnell recorded 12 of her 14 points from beyond the arc. Car’Mella Parker added 13 points as well as five steals, four rebounds and two assists. Aryanna Carter (4) and Kyla Betts (2) rounded the scoresheet for Lyons. Reese Markel led the scoring for Mynderse with 16 points. Hannah O’Brien followed with 13 points. Danielle McDermott finished with nine points. Other scorers for Mynderse include Gabriella Higby (6), Chelsea Korzeniewski (5), Eden Prayne (2) and Ryleigh Ryrko (2).
ROMULUS (2-14) 43
SODUS (0-15) 38
RED JACKET (3-14) 18
MARCUS WHITMAN (15-1) 53
Maddie Daggett scored nine of her team-high 14 points in the first half to pace Marcus Whitman to a 33-5 lead heading into the locker room. Dagget connected on four shots from the field and went six-for-10 from the free throw line. Aliysiah Clark also recorded double-digits, adding 11 points. Sophie Snyder tallied nine points. Other scorers for Marcus Whitman included Lily Carroll (8), Evelyn Royston (3), Cecilia Conley (2), Whitney Cotroneo (2), Hailee King (2) and Helen Snyder (2). Fay Pickering led all scorers on Red Jacket with eight points including six points in the final eight minutes. Molly Adams followed with five points. Avery Close (3) and Alyssa Griffith (2) finished the scoring for Red Jacket.
HORNELL (14-2) 70
CORNING-PAINTED POST (IV) 37
Jordyn Dyring finished with a game-high 21 points to lead Hornell to its third straight win and seventh in the past eight. Dyring, who has scored 76 points the past three games, also had four steals, three rebounds and two assists. Raegan Evingham added 15 points, four rebounds, three assists, three steals and a block in the win. Teegan Eveland posted a season-high 12 points to go with five steals and two rebounds. Selena Maldonado had 12 points, eight rebounds, five steals and five assists.A’Jonay Hawkins grabbed 11 rebounds (eight on the offensive end) and scored one point. Mia Nasca (6) and Zahra Mehr (3) rounded out the scoring. Alexis Smith had a steal and a rebound. Mayleigh Martin accounted for two rebounds.
“Everyone contributed tonight, especially A’jonay Hawkins and 8th-grader Teegan Eveland,” Hornell head coach Jim Dagon said via email. “We had to play without Payton Bentley tonight due to injury, and the two of them really stepped up in the extra minutes they saw.”
NAPLES (7-8)
GENEVA (12-6)
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-15)
RED CREEK (9-8)
KESHEQUA (17-1) 75
LE ROY (10-7) 35
PAVILION (10-8) 49
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-15) 33
WARSAW (2-15) 19
FILLMORE (16-1) 47
WHEATLAND-CHILI (3-14) 31
ATTICA (3-13) 40
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (7-10) 26
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (11-4) 42
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (11-8) 48
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (3-13) 14
PIONEER (VI) 50
WELLSVILLE (12-5) 45
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