
EASTRIDGE (13-4) 85
EDISON/WOIS (7-9) 30
Aaliviah Green’s 38 points spearheaded Eastridge back into the win column. Green added seven steals, two rebounds, and two assists in the process. Qa’Mariona Greene had a double-double of 14 points and 14 rebounds, with a steal and a block as well. Alyssa Cowart (16 points, 8 rebounds, 7 steals, 4 assists) also reached double-digits. Tierra-Nicole Green (8 points, 5 rebounds, 2 steals, an assist), Gabrielle Rawlins (5 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist), Myasia Holmes (3 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists), and Lijeynie Torres (1 point, 1 rebound) also scored. Madyson Fizer pulled down 10 rebounds, made 12 assists, and tallied four steals. Nakayla Costello (22) and Jakayla Costello (12) led Edison in scoring.
BATAVIA (1-16) 28
PITTSFORD MENDON (14-4) 71
Pittsford Mendon’s Gabby Esposito scored 10 of her 16 points in the first quarter as the Vikings jumped out to an 18-8 lead they never relinquished. Natalie Mai led all scorers with 17 points, while Kate Crowley and Camryn Hernick both put up 13. Nora Graff (4), Leena Mobeen (4), Sarah Hanfland (2), and Lilly Larimer (2) also scored. Jamira Macdonald scored 12 points to lead Batavia, with Leilah Manuel (7), Teegan Frens (4), Ali Tomidy (4), and Nevaeh Thomas (1) rounding out scoring for the Blue Devils.
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (6-11) 59
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (3-15) 32
Aimee Turner scored 26 points to lead Arcadia/Olympia. Bianca White scored 17 for Athena/Odyssey.
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PENFIELD (16-3) 58
RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-18) 16
Emma Alexander and Olivia Lanning both scored 13 points for Penfield as the Patriots won their fourth straight game. Riley Corcoran put up 10 points, while Cassidy Cone tallied nine. Kaylee Hartel and Meya McCray each racked up six points for Rush-Henrietta.
BRIGHTON (2-15) 36
VICTOR (7-10) 60
Vanessa Chumacero led Victor with 16 points as the Blue Devils pulled ahead 13-8 in the first quarter and never relinquished the lead after that. Allie Pisano also reached double-digits int he score column, with 15 points. Shannon O’Hara and Ella Hall each scored eight points for Brighton.
FAIRPORT (11-6) 51
HILTON (17-0) 62
Hilton’s Mallory Heise scored 33 points, including 14 in the first quarter, as the Cadets used a 19-10 opening frame to send them to another win. Maddie Murphy (10), Elena Graziano (8), and Ella Simonelli (7) also scored, while Jayleigh Esposito (3) and Ava Heise (1) rounded out scoring. Lola Pucci, Courtney Merlo, and Eva Monoski each scored 10 points for Fairport. Samara Rizzo (9), Avery Lucey (7) Kate Patterson (2), Julia Poligone (2), and Clara Shannon (2) also scored for the Red Raiders.
BROCKPORT (11-7) 48
CHUCHVILLE-CHILI (6-13) 47
Lilly Petitti hit the game winner as Brockport took its third decision in the past five games. Lydia Childs finished with a double-double of 16 points and and 10 rebounds to lead the Blue Devils. Hannah Carpenter added 10 points and seven rebounds. Keira Wilson had seven points and 11 rebounds.
HONOEYE FALLS-LIMA (10-8) 40
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (13-6) 64
Petra Hunt led Pittsford Sutherland with 18 points, while Lucy Bush added 16 as the Knights won their fourth straight behind a 34-15 halftime . Shaye Angelo led Honeoye Falls-Lima with 13 points.
IRONDEQUOIT (6-12) 35
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (13-5) 57
Bria Watkins scored all 22 of her points in the first half to lead Webster Schroeder to its second straight win and fourth in the last five. The senior hit nine field goals, including four from beyond the arc. Kylie Clement also reached double-digits for the Warriors, with 10 points. Avery Kroening (8), Addison Morgan (6), Olivia Fulkerson (5), Emma Juliano (2), Jenna DiMarco (2), and Kinsley Keil (2) also scored. Lizzy Tytler’s 11 points led Irondequoit’s scoresheet, while Lucy Whipple (5), Beatriz Sastre-Castano (5), Anna Dean (5), Destynie Saunders (3), Aubrey Smith (3), Ellie Bottiglier (2), and Elena Lamanna (1) rounded out the scoring.
CANANDAIGUA (13-5) 47
SPENCERPORT (9-9) 28
Ava Read’s 16 points led Canandaigua to its second straight win and third win in its last four. Eily Hubler also reached double-digits in the scoring column, with 11 points. Julia Geitner (8), Macy Falk (6), Gianna Buchiere (2), Leah Sheridan (2), and Kadyn Chapman (2) also scored for the Gray Wolves. Jorja Gray paced Spencerport with eight points. Leigha Pokracki (5), Addison Lynch (4), Emily Peacock (3), Morgan Stanley (3), Alena Zaher (2), Jayda Solomon (2), and Claire Mahoney (1) rounded out scoring for the Rangers.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (7-10) 61
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (3-15) 28
Abby Eschner scored 14 of her 26 points in the first half as Northstar Christian jumped out to a 33-14 lead after two quarters en route to its second win in three games. Marlie Wilson (16) and Elsie Oechsle (11) both reach double-digits in scoring, while Kayla Irwin (3), Emma Kelly (2), Maddy Hemstreet (2), and Kendall Demott (1) also scored. Brook Jimenez led Eugenio Maria DeHostos in scoring, with 10 points. Jeralily Perez (9), Laila Perez (7), and Dynasty Levert (2) also scored for the Hornets.
NICHOLS (Monsignor Martin Association) 65
AQUINAS (15-1) 73
Molly O’Toole’s 37 points paced Aquinas to its 12th straight win, while AJ Orr (12) and Loren Green (10) also reached double-digits. Jade Harvey (6), Carlee Thomas (5), and Julianna Knugwa (2) rounded out the scoring for the Li’L Irish.

RED JACKET (3-15) 30
WAYNE (2-14) 60
LIVONIA (11-7) 55
HAVERLING/HAMMONDSPORT (6-13) 49
ATTICA (3-14) 21
PEMBROKE (8-8) 54
Seneca Calderon celebrated her senior night with 18 points, six rebounds, and five steals for Pembroke as the Dragons got back in the win column. Six of Calderon’s points came in the first quarter, which Pembroke escaped with a narrow 9-6 lead before holding Attica scoreless in the second quarter, where the Dragons extended the lead to 21-6. Jayden Hootman (13) and Onolee Easterbrook (10) also reached double-digits in scoring, with Hootman adding three steals and Easterbrook recorded five rebounds and three steals. Kirsten Wright put up six points, with Taylor Bischoff tallying four. Morgan Coniber rounded out scoring with three points while pulling down seven rebounds, making six steals, and logging two blocks. Hailey Mills led Attica with 13 points, while Mackenzie Dick, Emily Harmon, Meghan Gersitz, and Nalani Mercado all had two points each.
ALEXANDER (5-11) 43
KENDALL (7-8) 62
Brooke Rodas scored a team-high 11 points for Kendall as the Eagles earned their second straight win. Addison Kludt and Sophia Picardo each put up nine points, while Lia Larson and Isabella D’Agostino recorded eight. Ava LaMay (6), Alea Barrett (5), Mia Price (4), and Stella Kwiatek (2) rounded out scoring. Alexander’s Emily Pietryzkowski led all scorers with 16 points. Lillian Symkowiak (9), Ella Felski (7), Paige Morton (6), Kaitlyn Caldwell (3), and Ella Kautz (2) also scored for the Trojans.
ELBA (18-0) 57
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (13-5) 46
Sofia Falleti led Notre Dame with 20 points and eight rebounds, while Lucia Fiorentino put up nine points. Gianna Falleti and Shirley Thompson added six points each for the Lady Irish.
HOLLEY (4-12) 27
BYRON-BERGEN (14-2) 39
Janessa Amesbury scored all 21 of her points in the second half as Byron-Bergen used a 32-point back-end to overcome an 18-7 halftime deficit and win its sixth straight. Riley Shallenberger added eight points for the Bees. Zoey Wolfe (11) and Alivia Wolfe (10) both reached double-digits for Holley.

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LYNDONVILLE (11-7) 29
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (12-6) 43
Allison Harkness and Allie Williams both scored 10 points as Oakfield-Alabama used a 19-point third quarter to pull ahead en route to its third win in five games. Harkness pulled down five rebounds and tallied three assists for the Hornets, with Williams recording eight rebounds of her own. Piper Hyde put eight points down on the scoresheet, while Alea Groff recorded seven points, seven rebounds and four assists. Alexa Clark pulled down six rebounds and scored four points, while Jess Sosnowski aided with four assists and racked up three points.
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