FRIDAY:
MCQUAID (8-11) 55
EAST (13-1) 68
Zion Parson dropped 20 points, making six shots inside the arc and eight free throws to lead East to its 10th win in a row. Parson has eclipsed 10 points in four straight games. Micah Johnson and Sha’vion Jones both added 12 points. Johnson nailed a pair of three-pointers, while Jones made six shots inside the arc. Markell Kingston Johnson tacked on 11 points for the Eagles, going 5-for-7 at the charity stripe. Jhayden Holmes had seven points on three baskets. Percy Robinson chipped in six points. For McQuaid, Gavin Vanderwal led with 18 points, unloading six jumpers from long range. Henry Fox followed with 13 points, connecting five times from the floor, twice from three-point range. Jaiyden Jones made four of his five baskets inside the arc for 11 points. Quinn Wilson had six points for the Knights. Lucas Wachter and Brayden Woodard both made a three-pointer.
VERTUS (9-9) 51
SOTA (7-11) 59
Lattrell Ingram dropped 22 points and grabbed five rebounds, as SOTA captured its third straight win. Ingram made four jumpers from deep and six free throws. Ishmael Gonzales followed 18 points, making six of his seven baskets from short range alongside three assists. Bennie Laver scored five points on two baskets. Paul Stevens brought down 15 rebounds and scored four points. Zayvier Little added 10 boards and four points. Bruce Newton and Quincy St. Louis made a three-pointer apiece. For Vertus, Terrance Marble poured in a game-high 26 points. Marble made 10 shots from the floor, including a pair of three-pointers. Na’Vant Harrison followed with 11 points, connecting five times inside the arc. Denim Weaver chipped in 10 points and made four shots from short range.
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BISHOP KEARNEY (7-11) 61
ROCHESTER PREP (8-9) 51
Jayden Capers poured in 19 of his game-high 28 in the first half when Bishop Kearney grabbed a double-digit lead. Capers connected eight times from the floor and converted 3-of-4 free throws during the opening 16 minutes as Kearney took a 33-19 lead into the locker room. Alejandro Aguilar added nine points in the win while Colby Speight, Noah Terry, Maddox Volpe and Jaiden Pascoe accounted for six apiece. Kyron Shaw netted 13 points to lead Rochester Prep’s scoring. Julian Hill added 10 including seven in the third quarter when Rochester Prep cut the deficit to six. Jahmere Brown (9), Jayden Sheffield (8), Lamont Hill (4), Tahj Holmes (3), Tyron Jones (2) and Jakhi Jackson (2) also scored.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (1-18) 61
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (11-6) 59
RUSH-HENRIETTA (17-2) 51
JAMESTOWN (VI) 71
Jalen Taggart poured in a season-high 39 points, but it wasn’t enough as Rush-Henrietta dropped its second game in the past three. Taggart connected 11 times from the floor including seven from behind the 3-point arc. The junior guard also converted 11-of-12 free throws. Friday marked the fourth time this season that Taggart, who scored his 1,000th point in Wednesday’s triple overtime victory against Fairport, has topped the 30-point mark in a game. He is averaging 24.7 points per game. Avery Council (4), Jahquin Brown (2), JJ Ward (2), Talhah Ali (2) and Kingston Henry (2) also scored for the Royal Comets. Elijah Farmer led Jamestown with 17 points and 13 rebounds. Dominic Gonzalez topped the Red and Green with 19 points. Jaydian Johnson had 15 points, and Gavin Johnson, 10.
FAIRPORT (16-3) 64
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-15) 51
LaShard Lowry Jr. unloaded 19 points, making seven shots inside two-point range and leading Fairport to its eighth win in the last nine games. Lowry Jr. is averaging 20.6 points per game this season and has not finished with less than 10 points in a game. Landon Brunken scored 10 points on five made baskets. Alex Grejda chipped in nine points for the Red Raiders, converting four times inside the arc. Drew Sisson added eight points. Hadi Dergham and Sam Rosselli both scored six points. Jonathan Roessel and Gannon Culver both had three points. For Churchville-Chili, Brayden Stedman led with 14 points, making six shots from the floor, including a pair of three-pointers. Landon Healey made two of his three baskets for long range, following with 11 points. Jacob Gonzalez tacked on eight points on four buckets. Jason Small also scored eight points for the Saints. Jaxon Tensley had five points, while Josh Miner finished with four.
VICTOR (7-11) 75
IRONDEQUOIT (9-10) 55
Griffen Hopkins scored 11 points and became the first player in Victor program history to reach the career 1,000-point mark. Brody Burgess finished with 18 points to lead the Victor offense. Ravi Chitre added 14 points, and RJ Johnson had 11. Owen Dake (9), Colin Barber (3), Gage Hay (3), Brendan Shannon (2), Ryan Gill (2) and Sean Loyal (2) also scored for Victor. DJ Kemp paced the Irondequoit offense with 12 points. Myles Wynn and Josh Morse accounted for nine apiece. Goti Bandas (8), Taiden Makubire (6), Anthony Major (6), Chase Leonardo (2), Jayden Patterson (2) and Maurice Clark (1) rounded out the scoring for Irondequoit.
PENFIELD (17-2) 67
GATES CHILI (9-9) 56
Patrick Emling and Christian Zarzycki combined for 39 points, paving the way for Penfield to win its fourth straight. Emling led with 20 points, netting eight shots inside the arc. Emling has scored at least 20 points in back-to-back contests. Zarzycki made six shots from the floor, including a pair of three-pointers. Jackson Green followed with 16 points for the Patriots, going 4-for-4 at the line and converting six times inside the arc. Jake McCarthy tallied eight points on four baskets. Michael Moxley chipped in four points. For Gates Chili, Joey Vigerzi scored a team-high 20 points. Vigerzi netted eight shots from the field, including three from beyond the arc. Jaylen Givens uncorked five jumpers from deep, totaling 15 points. Tremier Lewis and Nehemiah Pye chipped in six points on three buckets. Gianni Salandy scored five points, while Chris Elliott had four.
GREECE ATHENA (17-2) 73
GREECE OLYMPIA (8-12) 57
Ne’Sean Fowlks finished with 21 points, eight boards and six steals, powering Greece Athena to its fifth win in the last six games. Fowlks went 3-for-5 from long range. I’zayah Reaves followed with 11 points, three rebounds and five helpers. Reaves went 4-6 inside the arc. I’zick Reaves made a pair from deep and totaled eight points, four boards an and seven assists. Russell Ellis chipped in six points and three boards for the Trojans. Dom LaMar tacked on five points, making a pair inside the arc. Cole Poth scored four points, while Jacob Curatalo had three. For Greece Olympia, Caiden Evans poured in a game-high 30 points. Evans is averaging 24.5 points per game this season and has eclipsed the 20-point threshold in back-to-back games. Bran’Dale Lester followed with 14 points on seven baskets. Terry Griffin Jr. had five points for the Spartans. Willie Hopson and Pah Yu both scored three points.
GREECE ARCADIA (5-15) 57
BATAVIA (13-5) 75
Gavin White converted 13 times inside the arc and finished with a game-high 27 points, as Batavia won its third game in the last four. White eclipsed double-digit scoring for the 15th time this season. Justin Smith followed with eight baskets, totaling 16 points. Casey Mazur uncorked three jumpers from beyond the arc and had 14 points for the Blue Devils. Carter Mullen made three of his four baskets from short range, finishing with 12 points. Isaac Varland chipped in six points. For Greece Arcadia, Jahan Wilson and Yavier Smith both scored 16 points. Wilson converted four of his six baskets inside the arc, while Smith tallied five of his seven buckets from short range. Drake Sapp connected five times from the floor, including three times from long range for 13 points. Adrian Nieves netting a pair of three-pointers. Dom Session added four points on two buckets.
HILTON (7-12) 57
WEBSTER THOMAS (13-6) 55
Cooper Streb unloaded a pair from deep in the final quarter, as Hilton pulled out a close win. Knotted at 40 after the third frame, Streb scored six of Hilton’s 17 points in the fourth quarter. Jack Smith scored game-high 18 points, including five in the fourth. Smith made four jumpers from beyond the arc. Shane Thompson chipped in 10 points for the Cadets, netting four shots from short range. Matthew Kosiorek added seven points, while Matthew Mandrycky had six. Payden Prince scored three points. For Webster Thomas, Levi Kulik led with 15 points, unloading four jumpers from deep. Joey Baller and Chase Fitch both tacked on 10 points and made three shots inside the arc. Sean Quinn recorded nine points, making two of his three field goals from long range. William Quinn had four points for the Titans.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (11-8) 62
EASTRIDGE (7-12) 68
Jeremiah Morales Diaz unloaded three shots from deep and finished with 20 points, allowing Eastridge to win its second straight game. Morales Diaz scored eight points in the final frame, making five free throws to help secure the win. Braylon Johnson connected seven times from the floor, including five times from long range for 19 points. Johnson hit a three-pointer in each quarter. Larry Wigent netted a pair from deep and chipped in eight points. Isaiah Nelson scored seven points for the Lancers, while Xzavier Hughey and Myron Stamps both tacked on six points. For Pittsford Sutherland, Hayden Birch scored a game-high 27 points. Birch made 12 of his 13 baskets from short range. Sam Byrne followed with 17 points, connecting seven times from the floor and twice from three-point range. Roman Goldstein and Jayden Morale-Cleggett both chipped in five points. Jackson Birch made four free throws.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (10-9) 60
BRIGHTON (5-13) 46
Nick Schillaci poured in 21 points, making six jumpers from beyond the arc to boost Webster Schroeder away from home. Schillaci unloaded three from deep in the opening quarter and has scored double-digits in each of the last three games. Aydin Stephens followed with 13 points, netting two of his five field goals from three-point range. Tyler Washington added nine points for the Warriors. Sam Nick chipped in six points. Alex Bartnicki scored four points. Eli Stockmaster netted a three-pointer. For Brighton, Yele Anya led with 12 points on six baskets. Abram Levy followed with with 10 points, making 5-of-6 at the charity stripe. LahDon Dillon chipped in eight points and converted three times inside the arc. Kaleb Matthews scored four points on two baskets. Dan Regan, Grady Hopkin and Tim Tourangeau all scored three points.
CANANDAIGUA (16-3) 62
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-13) 29
Connor Chapman connected nine times from the floor, including twice from beyond the arc for 22 points, lifting Canandaigua on the road. Finn Damann followed with 14 points, making four of his five baskets inside the arc. Jaiden Pierce netted a pair of three-pointers for the Grey Wolves. Chase Senn, Kobe Maroney and Drew Williamee all scored four points on two buckets. Nate Brinza had four points. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, Quinn Kalibourne led with 14 points, converting five buckets inside the arc. Brody Swan scored five points for the Cougars. Shane Samson and Holden Kamm both nailed a three-pointer.
FILLMORE (15-3) 70
FINNEY (12-7) 74 (OT)
Braelen Broome unloaded 44 points, including six in the extra frame to lift Finney at home. Broome scored 25 points after the break. Ethan Krog followed with 22 points for the Falcons. Ethan Snavely and Pablo Molleja both scored three points. For Fillmore, Jonah Bailey and Campbell Mucher led with 19 points apiece. Jameson Rhett scored 10 points. Isiah Sisson and JD Bailek both tallied eight points.
WATERLOO (13-5) 36
GENEVA (14-5) 76
Kaden Larsen dropped a double-double, scoring 14 points and grabbing 11 rebounds to lead Geneva to its fourth straight win. Larsen made six baskets inside the arc, alongside four assists and two blocks. DePatrick Overstreet finished with 12 points, seven boards, five helpers and two steals. Andrew Green made a pair from long range and totaled 11 points, four boards and a pair of helpers. Jah White netted three of his four baskets from deep and chipped in 11 points. Xavier Praylor tacked on 10 points and two assists. Noah Brown scored six points, while Tyler Graham and Jalen Whitley both had four. For Waterloo, Nathan Barron scored a team-high 11 points, netting three of his four buckets from short range. Cayden Troup followed with eight points. Dylan Caraballo scored five points on two baskets. Hayden Willett tacked on four points for the Tigers. Justin Knowlton and Cam Jacobs both added a three-pointer.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (10-8) 38
WAYNE (17-2) 66
Cam Blankenberg converted eight of his nine field goals inside the arc, finishing with 23 points to lead Wayne to its sixth win in the last seven games. Aidan Twist netted three jumpers from deep and finished with 16 points. Richie Miles tacked on 12 points, making two of his five buckets from beyond the arc. MJ Marvin scored four points for the Eagles. Malachi Kuhn netted a three-pointer. For Palmyra-Macedon, Brayden Leo led with 15 points. Leo scored six times from short range and went 3-for-6 at the charity stripe. Shane Maier tacked on 10 points on four field goals. Ryan Caffyn and Carter Young both chipped in four points on two baskets. Jackson Dennie had three points.
MYNDERSE (11-8) 65 (OT)
NEWARK (8-11) 62
Alan Plummer finished with 23 points, including 16 after the break to lead Mynderse to its fifth straight victory. Trailing by 15 at halftime, Plummer converted three shots inside the arc and a free throw in the third, part of a 23-12 run for the Blue Devils. Plummer then added six points in the fourth to force overtime, before scoring three points in the extra frame. Anthony Luffman followed with 14 points, including a three-pointer in overtime. Griffin Hillimire scored three of his four baskets inside the arc and added 13 points. Derek Mercedes Rivera tacked on six points on three buckets. Braeden Cimineri scored four points. Nicholas Mansell made a three-pointer. For Newark, Terrell Jenkins dropped 23 points, making seven of his eight field goals from short range. Jenkins went 4-for-4 in the extra stanza. Jahnor Allen scored 12 points and made four shots from the floor, including a three-pointer. Blake Steve unloaded three from deep. Levar Moore added six points on three buckets. Collin George and Eric Finn both scored five points.
PENN YAN (1-17) 41
MIDLAKES (5-15) 51
DANSVILLE (3-16) 50
LIVONIA (7-11) 60
Jack Henry unloaded eight shots from the floor, including a pair from deep, totaling 21 points and leading Livonia to a second straight win. Henry added three takeaways. Ryan Bosch followed with 17 points ands seven rebounds, making five of his seven baskets from short range. Derrick Lane finished with 10 points, nine boards and three helpers. Lane made four shots inside the arc. Nick Coyle tacked on five steals, four points and four helpers for the Bulldogs. Ethan Mack and Cameron Mullen both scored three points. Mellen also brought down five rebounds and blocked three shots. For Dansville, Caleb Knapp led with 18 points, converting eight shots from the floor and a pair of free throws. Ivan Wolf-Mialky connected seven times inside the arc and had 16 points. Brady Henchen recorded six points on three baskets. Clayton Rigdon and Quinn Dixon both scored four points.
LE ROY (13-5) 48
GENESEO (15-4) 62
Jackson Willis scored 20 points and made seven of his eight baskets inside the arc, as Geneseo reclaimed the top seed in Class C1 heading into the final week of the regular season. Oren Ray connected six times from the floor, including twice from three-point range. Avery Hepler added 11 points, making three jumpers from deep. Caleb Rice went 4-for-4 at the charity stripe and tacked on eight points. Luke Davis had eight points. For Le Roy, Jean Agosto led with 11 points and five boards. Agosto converted five times inside the arc. Adam Woodworth finished with nine points, five rebounds and two steals. Jake Higgins chipped in eight points, five boards and four helpers. Matthew Hockey had seven points, two rebounds and three assists. Brayden Chase recorded five points, two rebounds and two helpers/ Jaggar Smith and Jace Jedrewski both added three points. Grady Gilligan brought down five boards.
PERRY (7-11) 44
KESHEQUA (11-8) 57
Aiden Upright finished with 25 points, eight boards and four takeaways, leading Keshequa at home. Ian Hinrich compiled a double-double, scoring 15 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. Hinrich also blocked five shots. Owen Pike tacked on eight points. Brady Wood chipped in six points. For Perry, Emmit Hill led with a team-high 13 points. Jonathan Grover scored 12 points for the Yellowjackets. Tyler Harvey had eight points. Brady Baker added five points. Beat Slocum finished with four points.
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-18) 21
ADDISON (6-12) 71
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (10-9) 46
WHEATLAND-CHILI (15-4) 55
Leighton Williams poured in 24 points, powering Wheatland-Chili to a sixth straight win. Williams now is the all-time leading scorer in Wheatland-Chili program history. Kiev Elzey followed with 10 points. Emilio Ellington chipped in six points. Jackson Semmel recorded four points. A’nari Trotter and Paris Williams both scored four points.
ATTICA (5-13) 42
KENDALL (7-11) 58
Vincent D’Agostino finished with 21 points and nine boards to lift Kendall. Jonas Rhodes scored nine points. Jonny Conte tallied eight points. CJ D’Agostino scored six for the Eagles. Will Kludt scored six points, while Mike Hallowell had four. For Attica, Carter Gorski led with 17 points.
LYNDONVILLE (1-17) 36
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (13-6) 76
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (4-14)
HAMMONDSPORT (5-13)
SATURDAY:
ALBION (VI) 44
SPENCERPORT (9-10) 61
Jah’Mere Pritchett notched a career-high as the junior poured in 14 points to pace Spencerport to its third straight double-digit victory. Hunter Streb followed with 13 points while Cam Khuns added seven points. Tony Kanaley netted six points while Jevon Jackson and Eric Schuyler picked up five points apiece. Kamariel LaBord, Aiden Grinnell and Chris Harris all scored three points each while Eli Schuyler tallied two. For Albion, Kyle Radder put up a game-high 16 points while Tyler Cody accounted for 13 points. Wes Olles registered eight points while Luke Bell recorded four. Nate Gibson (2) and Elliott Trapiss (1) rounded out the scoring.
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WORLD OF INQUIRY (16-2) 79
PENN YAN (1-18) 57
Jaedon Adams-Griffin and Kanaz Linder combined for 13 third-quarter points as World of Inquiry pulled away from a single-digit game at halftime. Adams-Griffin, the RCAC’s career active scoring leader, connected on a pair of 3-pointers and finished with eight points in the third when the Griffins used a 25-13 advantage to take a 16-point lead into the final eight minutes of play. Linder scored five of his 20 points in the third. Linder also grabbed nine rebounds and seven steals to go with six assists. Adams-Griffin posted a double-double with 20 points and 11 rebounds along with eight assists and two steals. Junayde Richardson accounted for 14 points in the win. Curtis Bell had 12. Devin Dillon (9) and Marcus Norwood (4) rounded out the scoring. Aven Foster led Penn Yan with 13 points. Matthew Tones added 12, and Tyler Gilbert had 11 points. Braden Fingar (7), Anthony Condella (5), Miles Ditzell (9) also scored.
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ALBANY ACADEMY (II)
FILLMORE (16-3) 75
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CHARTER (1-19) 38
HONEOYE (17-1) 70
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (9-10) 47
Landon Washburn netted 15 of his game-high 26 points from beyond the arc to pace Honeoye to its third win in a row by 20-plus points. Owen Cuba finished with a double-double of 20 points and 12 rebounds. The senior poured in 14 points in the first half. Dylan Washburn knocked down three triples to add to his total of 13 points. Owen Reynolds scored 11 points with nine coming from downtown. For Genesee Valley-Belfast, Kenton Schultz led the way with 14 points and 10 rebounds while Ethan Davenport added 14 points as well. Cal Tallman and Ian McKenzie ended with seven points apiece and Ryan Daciw tallied five points.
ELBA (2-17) 30
PEMBROKE (10-8) 40
Jayden Bridge put up a team-high 13 points while Owen Schultz followed with 12 points all from three-point land to lead Pembroke to its fourth straight victory. After the first quarter ended 12-12, Pembroke allowed only 18 points the rest of the way. Nolan Peterson also scored eight points. For Elba, Bing Zuber led all scorers with 14 points while Nicholas Scott netted 13.
WELLSVILLE (12-7) 67
BYRON-BERGEN (5-14) 58
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (11-7) 67
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (15-4) 74
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (6-13) 40
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (10-9) 44
Landon Zver scored three of his team-high 14 points in the third quarter when Jasper-Troupsburg pulled away from a time game. Knotted at 28, Zver was one of four Wildcats to contribute to the offensive output in the frame. James Ainsworth added nine points in the win. Braylon Lawson had six. Xavier Remchuk (5), Nolan Vallieres (4), Gage Hall (4) and Jackson Hayes (2) also scored. Avoca-Prattsburgh’s JJ Crowder led all scorers with 15 points. Carter Button added 13 for the Titans. Austin Swift (5), Colin Zurlick (5) and Connor Parulski (3) also scored.
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