
EASTRIDGE (14-4) 73
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (10-9) 60
Aaliviah Green tallied 34 points with five steals and two rebounds as Eastridge won its second straight and third in the past five. Alyssa Cowart also reached double-digits in the scoring column, racking up 16 points while adding nine assists, seven rebounds, and four steals. Tierra-Nicole Green (9, with eight rebounds and three steals), MyAsia Holmes (6, with seven rebounds and three blocks), Ada Krupa (3 points, with a rebound, assist, and block), Gabrielle Rawlins (3), and Qa’Mariona Greene (2, with six rebounds and one assist) also scored. Shea Angelo led Honeoye Falls-Lima with 29 points, while Caroline Smith racked up 22 points. Alyse Richards (6) and Kamryn Burnett (3) rounded out scoring for the Cougars.
FAIRPORT (12-6) 54
RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-19) 19
HILTON (18-0) 68
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (7-12) 29
Mallory Heise led the way for Hilton with a 34-point, 11 rebound double-double. The senior also made five steals and helped with five assists on a night where she hit 13 field goals (seven twos, six threes). Maddie Murphy also reached double-digits for the Cadets, with 11 points, seven rebounds, and six steals. Ella Simonelli (6), Ava Heise (6), Paige Siciliano (4), Paige Dean (4), and Tea Cosman (3) rounded out scoring. Aimee Turner led the Greece Arcadia/Olympia Lightning with 10 points. Ja’Nyah Reaves (7), Lilyanna Tracz (4), Kylie Drake (3), Jenelle Staples (3), and Madeline Kielkowicz (2) rounded out scoring.
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GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (3-16) 29
PENFIELD (17-3) 79
Cassidy Cone’s 21 points led Penfield as the Patriots worked their way to a 23-9 lead after the first quarter and never relinquished it en route to a fifth straight victory. Emma Alexander also reached double-digits in points with 14, while adding five assists. Olivia Lanning (9), Sara Petre (7), Bella Cohoon (7), Olivia Reed (6) and Audriana Funk (5), also scored for the Patriots, while Reegan Sercu and Aleah Petre each scored four and Riley Corcoran tallied two. Bianca White led Greece Athena/Odyssey with 17 points. Cara Elrod (7), Madeline Ewanow (3), and Juliana Bates (2) rounded out scoring for the Thunder.
GATES CHILI (3-17) 13
CANANDAIGUA (14-5) 57
Julia Geitner scored 11 of her 16 points in the first quarter as Canandaigua jumped to an 18-5 lead and led the rest of the way. The senior hit four three-pointers on the night. Eily Hubler scored 14 points while Leah Sheridan and Sophia Frayne each put up nine. Macy Falk (4), Gianna Buchiere (3), and Ava Read (2) also got in the scorebook for the Gray Wolves. Melice Gaye paced Gates Chili with 7 points, while Payton Kretser and Cassie Carpenter each scored two.
WEBSTER THOMAS 46 (12-7)
BRIGHTON 30 (2-16)
Kristina Baller scored 13 points to lead Webster Thomas to its third win in four games. Olivia Bommenje scored 12 points, while Maggie Smith and Emily Ford both scored nine. Ella Hall and Shannon O’Hara each scored nine for Brighton. Sara Solomon (6), Ireland Mistretta (4), Grace Papponetti (2), and Elise Hosmer (2) rounded out scoring for the Bruins.
YOUNG WOMEN COLLEGE PREP (15-2) 61
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (4-15) 22
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AVON (5-13) 48
PADILLA HS AT FRANKLIN CAMPUS (0-16) 36
Lauren Hill scored 13 points and pulled down six rebounds as Avon returned to the win column by pulling ahead with a 15-8 first quarter before later putting it away with an 11-4 fourth quarter. Lila Meyer also reached double-digits, with 12 points and nine rebounds. Ange Salogar (9, with six rebounds), Maria Geary (8, with 5 assists), and Tessa Van Allen (6) also scored for the River Hawks.
AQUINAS (16-1) 75
HORNELL (14-3) 45
Loren Green scored 21 points as Aquinas won its 13th straight. Molly O’Toole and AJ Orr both reached double-digits with 17 and 14 points, respectively. Carlee Thomas (8), Samiyha Wright (6), Jade Harvey (4), Julianna Knugwa (3), and Blessing Muhammed (2) also scored for the Li’L Irish. Salena Maldando led Hornell in scoring with 15 points.
MIDLAKES (5-14) 27
PENN YAN (8-11) 37
HAC (10-8) 39
MARCUS WHITMAN (17-1) 64
Aliysiah Clark led Marcus Whitman with 12 points as the Wildcats led 21-8 after the first quarter and never relinquished the lead. Clark made a team-stealing seven steals and also recorded four assists on the night. Helen Snyder also had a double-digit scoring night with 11 points in addition to seven rebounds and three assists. Lily Carroll scored nine points while pulling down six rebounds, making three steals, and aiding with six assists. Maddie Daggett (8), Hailee King (8), Sophie Snyder (7, with eight rebounds), Evy Royston (6), and Ellie Deatherage (3) also scored. Cadence Brecker led HAC with 24 points, while Baylor Smith put up 10. Cora Barton (2), Olivia Fowler (2), and Gabby Giambra (1) rounded out scoring.
ROMULUS (2-17) 27
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (16-3) 81
Kendall Parker scored 32 points, including 14 in the first quarter as Dundee/Bradford took a 28-3 lead and never relinquished it as the BraveScots won their seventh straight game. Parker made 17 steals while recording eight rebounds to notch a double-double. Grandall scored 14 points, while Hall tallied 12 points. Stinson (7), Parker (6), Knapp (5), Doan (3), and Yeoman (2) also scored. Maggie Bloom led Romulus scorers with 11 points, while Alyssa Mari put up four. Paityn Klossner added three points, while Gizelle Aguilera, Candence Mero, Macey Salmon, and Alannah Smith all scored two.
BLOOMFIELD (13-7) 43
WATERLOO (15-4) 53
Her school down 14-13 after the first quarter, Addison Bree scored 15 of her 21 points the rest of the way to lead Waterloo to its fifth straight win. Gwyn Panek and Maci Mueller each scored eight points, while Tangle Williams added seven. Olive Ditzell hit a three-pointer, while Jonay. Hawkins, Khia Moody, and Delainey Battin all scored two for the Tigers. Ashlyn Wright led Bloomfield with 18 points, while Calla McCombs scored eight. Syd Falsone (5), Lily Baughman (5), Annie Dodge (4), and Add Falsone (3) rounded out scoring.
WAYNE (2-15) 23
PALMYRA-MACEDON (13-5) 59
Shelby Geer led Palmyra-Macedon to its sixth straight victory with a 21-point night that also saw her record two assists and a steal. Addison Blair also reached double-digits in the score column, with 11 points to go with four rebounds. Georgia Wirth tallied eight points, eight rebounds, seven steals, four assists, and a block. Julia Belanger (7, with five rebounds and two assists) Taryn Goodness (6, with five rebounds, 3 assists, and three steals) also contributed. Jenna Lindstron, Elise Tome, and Brinn Castrechini rounded out scoring with two points, with Castrechini also pulling down four rebounds and adding an assist and a steal. Samantha Brenner led Wayne with nine points. Mia DeMinck (4), Sarah Cass (3), Aidan Kovach (3), Myia Eskander (2), and Addi Bolt (2) rounded out scoring.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (14-6) 55
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-18) 23
Larissa Walters led Clyde-Savannah to its fourth straight win with 21 points, seven rebounds, five assists, six steals, and two blocks. Taylor Carnevale added 16 points for the Golden Eagles while recording five rebounds, four assists, and two steals. Alexis Tohafjian racked up six points with eight rebounds and three steals. Katie Cronin (4, with six rebounds), Taylor Record (4, with three rebounds and three steals), and Bella Smart (4, with three assists) also scored. Karissa Moore led North Rose-Wolcott with seven points.

GANANDA (12-5) 55
WILLIAMSON/MARION (9-11) 50 (OT)
Up 24-19 at the half, Gananda survived a 39-24 comeback from Williamson/Marion to force overtime before Leah Buffan scored five points including three free-throws in the extra frame to give the Blue Panthers the win. Buffan ultimately led Gananda overall with 24 points, while Avery Hoffamn scored 21 and Ava VanAntwerp tallied 10. Ellie Alexander led Williamson with 18 points, with Keira Robinson adding 12 and Kate Campbell putting up 10. Kendall Fernaays (8) and Kayla Bellefontaine (2) also scored.
EAST ROCHESTER (10-10) 42
LYONS (16-2) 70
Jayla Bell led four Lyons Lions into double-digit scoring as they won their fourth straight. Bell’s 19 points and 11 rebounds earned her the double-double, and she also had seven assists and three steals. Carmella Parker racked up 16 points, while Ja’Niyah Bell and Kamryn Bonnell each put up 10. Ja’Niyah also pulled down 12 rebounds, joining Jayla with a double-double. Addison Jones (9), Kyla Betts (4), and Arry Carter (2) rounded out scoring for the Lions. Lily Silva (18) and Aniyah Eldridge (16) paced East Rochester, with Elizabeth Grbic (5), Grace Cotsonas (3), and Sloan Slowinski (2) also scoring for the Bombers.
WELLSVILLE (13-6) 42
KESHEQUA (18-1) 59
Braelyn Isaman scored 19 points with nine rebounds, six steals, and five assists as the Keshequa Wildcats won their 16th straight. Alicia Wood tallied 16 points with eight rebounds. Ryley Benner (8), Riley Nageldinger (6, with six rebounds), and Bree Benner (4) also scored, while Abby Wood pulled down four rebounds. Reegan Perkins led Wellsville with 10 points, followed by Makenna Dunbar’s nine. Natalie Adams (8), Jaden Dunbar (5), Caelyn Stevens (4), Emily Stuck (3), Alexa Henessy (2), and Alexa Stuck (1) also scored.
WARSAW (2-17) 34
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-15) 39
LIVONIA (11-8) 26
DANSVILLE (12-7) 40
Up just 14-13 at the half, Dansville used a 17 point third quarter to propel the Mustangs to their second straight win and fifth victory in their last six games. Taylor Hamsher led the way with 15 points in addition to six rebounds, two assists, and four steals. Megan Tyler also reached double-digits in scoring, with 12 points, and pulled down six rebounds while tallying an assist and a steal. Kassidy Cole pulled down a team-high 11 rebounds while scoring six points and making two assists. Emily Versluis (4, with six rebounds, three assists, and four steals) and Alivia Mosman (3, with five rebounds and a steal) also scored, while Morgan Ball pulled down two rebounds. Molly Hitchcock led Livonia with 13 points.
YORK (14-5) 38
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (15-4) 47
GENESEO (7-13) 33
LE ROY (12-7) 60
MOUNT MORRIS (6-11) 48
PERRY (11-8) 57
Madi Monteleone led Perry with 18 points as the Lady Yellowjackets got back in the win column. Her sister, Olivia Monteleone, also reached double-digits with 13 points. Melody Conroy scored 12 points and recorded a team-leading six assists, while Natalie Eaton put up 11, including five in the fourth quarter.
PAVILION (11-9) 52
LETCHWORTH (10-9) 30
The trio of Lia Lombardo, Ella Tillatson, and Kylee Conway each scored 10 points as Pavilion won its sixth game of seven. Emma Tillatson put up eight points for the Golden Gophers. Gillian Kemp earned a double-double of 15 points and 12 rebounds for Letchworth, while Sasha Bellamy (5), Harper Bliss (5), Kendall Jines (4), and Charity Scott (1) rounded out scoring.
MEDINA (VI) 37
WHEATLAND-CHILI (4-15) 45
Vanessa Guerrero led Wheatland-Chili with 18 points as the Wildcats returned to the win column. Whitney Thrush added 11 points, while Jaeda Mekker put up eight.
WILSON (VI) 39
PEMBROKE (9-9) 23
Abby Faery’s 13 points led Section VI Wilson, who jumped to an 8-0 lead in the first quarter and held on the rest of the way. Jayden Hootman led Pembroke with 11 points, while Morgan Coniber and Taylor Bischoff both recorded four points. Seneca Calderon and Peyton Liss each tallied two points to rounded out scoring.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (14-6) 50
AKRON (VI) 33
Allie Williams (19 points, 10 rebounds) and Alea Groff (12 points, 11 rebounds, 3 steals, and 3 assists) each earned double-doubles at Genesee Community College as Oakfield-Alabama won its third straight. Allison Harkness (8), Piper Hyde (4), Alex Clark (3), Rylee Denny (2) and Raine Denny (2) also scored, with Clark pulling down seven rebounds and Rylee Denny making three assists. Lexi Ground scored 12 points for Akron.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-16)
ADDISON (3-15)
FILLMORE (17-1)
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