
SPENCERPORT (10-9) 49
BROCKPORT (11-8) 40
Jorja Gray guided Spencerport with a game-high 19 points including three threes. Alena Zaher ended with eight points. Alia Gatto hit for six points. Addy Lynch connected for five points. Morgan Stanley, Emily Peacock and Leigha Pokracki each added three points. Jayda Solomon pitched in two points in the win. Lydia Childs led Brockport with 19 points. Kiera Wilson (8), Hannah Carpenter (8), Alexis Hassal (3) and Stella Szavo (2) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Devils.
WEBSTER THOMAS (11-7) 47
PITTSFORD MENDON (15-4) 71
Gabby Esposito scored six of her game-high 18 points in the first quarter as Pittsford Mendon jumped out to a 17-4 lead and went on to win a fifth straight game. Esposito connected seven times from the floor and four times from the line. Natalie Mai ended with 15 points hitting four threes. Kate Crowley hit for 10 points. Eva Dixon had five points. Lilly Larimer, Nora Graff, Camryn Hernick, Sarah Hanfland and Kendall Glantz each had four points. Leena Mobeen pitched in three points in the win. Olivia Bommelje led Webster Thomas with 16 points. Kristina Baller added 12 points. Ruby Marrapese (9), Maggie Smith (4), Emily Ford (2), Shelby Olear (2) and Olivia Pelton (2) rounded out the scoring.
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PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (14-6) 64
BATAVIA (1-17) 41
Lucy Bush had 16 of her game-high 23 points in the first half as the Knights took a 28-21 lead into the half on its way to win a fifth straight. Petra Hunt hit for 17 points in the win. Alli Tomidy topped Batavia with 19 points. READ MORE.
VICTOR (8-10) 56
IRONDEQUOIT (6-13) 29
Vanessa Chumacero topped Victor with a game-high 17 points. Maia Pronti connected for 16 points including four threes in the win. Audrey Smith led Irondequoit with nine points.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (13-6) 47
BISHOP KEARNEY (14-4) 59
Leah Dukes netted 11 of her game-high 21 points in the third quarter as Bishop Kearney outscored Webster Schroeder 21-16 to grab a 47-35 lead going into the final frame. Dukes hit nine times from the field including two threes and one free throw. Asia Wilson ended with 20 points. Claire Spears hit for 10 points. Klarissa Goode added eight points in the win. Bria Watkins topped Schroeder with 20 points. Addison Morgan (8), Kylie Clement (7), Mya Perales (6) and Avery Kroening (5) each also scored.
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (7-11) 48
EDISON/WOIS (7-11) 32
Aimee Turner topped Greece Arcadia/Olympia with a game-high 17 points. JaKayla Costello led Edison/WOIS with 15 points.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (8-10) 41
WILSON/EARLY (4-14) 38
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (7-11) 41
EAST (15-4) 84
Darianna Weathers netted 14 of her game-high 30 points as East outscored SOTA 25-13 to close out the game. Weathers hit 11 times from the field with three threes and hit five times from the stripe. Semaj Jackson ended with 20 points. Gabby Brown-Sturdivant hit for nine points. Nevaeh Grisham added seven points. Yarielys Lopez and Ali’Yana Robinson each had four points. Alina Matta and Layla Germany each hit one three. Ji’Asia Norris and Sinayah Abney each had two points in the win. Jasmyne Jones led SOTA with 19 points. Breyelle Geiger ended with 14 points.
YOUNG WOMEN (14-2) 37
CHARLES G FINNEY (16-3) 64
Allie Frederickson netted 15 of her game-high 25 points in the first half as Finney grabbed a 37-25 lead at half. Frederickson grabbed 10 rebounds for a double-double and also scored her 1,000th point. Lainey Vargas added 17 points including three threes. Lucy Broome ended with 16 points. Kiley Knittle had four points and Kate Frederickson added two points in the win. Diamondnik Foster topped Young Women with 12 points. Yaya Marshall ended with 10 points. Jah’Zell Strong (7), JenNiya Dunniehigh (5) and Amari Caruthers (3) rounded out the scoring.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (7-7) 38
ROCHESTER PREP (5-13) 54
Lima Christian’s Alyssa Marsh scored 34 points.
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (3-16) 30
GENEVA (13-7) 74
Kate Good paced Geneva with a game-high 23 points as the Panthers closed the regular season with their third win in four games. Trinity Maxon ended with 13 points. Zyla Reid added 10 points in the win. Jeraily Perez topped Eugenio Maria DeHostos with 14 points. Laila Perez pitched in 12 points.
NEWARK (14-5) 53
MYNDERSE (8-11) 27
TaKyla Vaughn led Newark to its seventh straight win with a 23-point, 12-rebound double-double. Karina Natale hit for 12 points. Malia Brown ended with eight points and 11 rebounds. Naomi Jones added six points in the win. Chelsea Korzeniewski topped Mynderse with 11 points. Hannah O’Brien finished with eight points.
SODUS (1-16)
RED CREEK (10-9)
BYRON-BERGEN (15-2) 57
ALEXANDER (5-12) 33
Janessa Amesbury led Byron-Bergen to its seventh straight win with a game-high 33 points. Riley Shallenberger added 16 points in the win. Emily Pietrzynowski topped Alexander with 10 points. Ella Felski pitched in eight points.
LYNDONVILLE (11-8) 27
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (14-5) 54
Sofia Falleti topped Notre Dame-Batavia with a game-high 24 points and eight rebounds. Lucia Fiorentino added 14 points and eight rebounds. Shirley Thompson contributed seven points in the win.
KENDALL (9-8) 50
ATTICA (3-15) 28
Brooke Rodas led Kendall with a game-high 17 points. Addy Kludt ended with 12 points. Izzy Dagostino pitched in 10 points. Ava LaMay hit for eight points. Stella Kwiatek added three points in the win. Alyssa Elmore paced Attica with 13 points. Hailey Mills (7), Mackenzie Dick (2), Emily Harmon (2), Nalani Mercado (2) and Corrin Orlowski (1) rounded out the scoring.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (3-15) 23
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (13-6) 69
Allie Williams topped Oakfield-Alabama with a career-high 21 points. Williams added 16 rebounds for a double-double. Piper Hyde ended with 14 points. Raine Denny hit for 10 points and six rebounds. Allison Harkness had eight points. Emma Moeller connected for five points. Rylee Denny and Alea Groff each had four points. Aimee Demmer pitched in two points and Alexa Clark added one free throw in the win.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (9-10) 29
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (10-8) 34
Evelyn Travis netted seven of her game-high 13 points in the first quarter as Avoca-Prattsburgh jumped out to a 14-4 lead. Travis hit six times from the floor including one three. Breanna Jorritsma ended with 10 points. D’Mariannah Hinson-Pike hit for seven points. AJ McIntyre added three points and Meyah Putnam hit one free throw in the win. Anna Mitchell topped Canisteo-Greenwood with 11 points. Bailey Mullen ended with 10 points. Paris May (4), Kora Button (2) and McKenna Ferris (2) rounded out the scoring.
ADDISON (3-15) 33
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (15-4) 65
Payton O’Dell finished with 26 points and 20 rebounds for her 15th double-double of the season to lead Arkport-Canaseraga in the Steuben County Tournament semifinals. O’Dell connected on 4-of-6 shots from behind the 3-point and added four blocks in the win – the Wolves ninth straight. Kara Mahany added 14 points, three rebounds and three steals while Jasmine Kinghad nine points, four rebounds and three assists. Autumn Frechette accounted for five points and 13 rebounds. Graceon Mahany, had five points, four assists and five steals. Morgan Gilbert (4) and Kelsey Karr (2) rounded out the scoring Arkport-Canaseraga. Maddie Kellogg dished out four assists. A-C will face Avoca-Prattsburgh in the tournament championship next Tuesday. Caidyn Jones led Addison with 10 points. Aundrea Strope (8), Sophia Sabol (7), Khloe Snow (6) and Marley Atherton (2) also scored.
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (3-14)
FILLMORE (16-1)
WEST VALLEY (VI)
HINSDALE (1-15)
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