
BISHOP KEARNEY (15-4) 52
VICTOR (8-11) 39
Leah Dukes scored 13 of her game-high 19 points in the third quarter to help Bishop Kearney take a 42-20 lead. Dukes connected nine times from the floor and converted one free throw in the win. The seventh-grade forward also tallied eight rebounds. Asia Wilson followed with a 14-point, 11 rebound double-double. Adriana Kennedy added nine points. Other scorers for Bishop Kearney included: Madison Simmons (3), Maya Cong (3), Isabella Brookins (2) and Clair Spears (2). Vanessa Chumacero led Victor with 15 points. Chumacero hit five times from the floor and went three-for-five from the free throw line. Maia Pronti tallied three threes for a total of nine points. Other scorers for Victor include: Morgan Livingston (4), Kelly Wightman (4), Allie Pisano (4) and Sarah Stear (3).
AQUINAS (17-1) 72
OUR LADY OF MERCY (15-5) 58
Loren Green and AJ Orr combined for 43 points as Aquinas tallied their thirteenth straight win. Green led the way with 23 points while Orr added 20 points to go with seven steals. Molly O’Toole followed with 18 points. Jade Harvey added eight points and seven rebounds. Carlé Thomas was the final scorer for Aquinas with three points. Lauren Kosten led the scoresheet for Mercy with 16 points. Both Mia Lusardi and Emerson Wandtke tallied 15 points apiece.
LYONS (17-2) 58
MIDLAKES (5-15) 29
Jayla Bell and Car’Mella Parker combined for 20 points in the third quarter to help Lyons lead 43-19. Bell finished with a 21-point, 14 rebound double-double while Parker added 16 points and four rebounds. Ja’Niyah Bell scored eight of her 10 points in the first eight minutes as well as six rebounds. Kamryn Bonnell (9) and Addison Jones (2) also scored for Lyons. Emma LaBour led Midlakes with nine points. Other scorers for Midlakes include: Alyvia Westcott (6), Lily Roth (6), Makenzie Davies (6) and Sophia Carswell (2).
MONROE (7-11) 25
WAYNE (4-15) 44
MARCUS WHITMAN (17-2) 47
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (17-3) 56
Kendall Parker scored 10 of her game-high 23 points in the second quarter as Dundee/Bradford led 21-11 in that stretch. Parker hit eight times from the floor and went seven-for-nine from the free throw line in the win Parker also added 13 rebounds, five assists and four steals. Chey Grandall netted six of her nine points in the final eight minutes of play. Korrin Yeoman added eight points, three assists and three steals. Maddie Knapp (6), Marleigh Parker (4), Danica Hall (4) and Riley Stinson (2) rounded out the scoring for Dundee/Bradford. Aliysiah Clark paced Marcus Whitman with 14 points, seven assists and three steals. Maddie Dagget added 10 points. Lily Carroll finished with nine points and nine rebounds. Both Helen Snyder and Sophie Snyder rounded out the scoring for Marcus Whitman with seven apiece.
ELMIRA CITY (IV)
HORNELL (14-3)
MOUNT MORRIS (8-11) 63
HINSDALE (1-17) 12
ALEXANDER (6-13) 34
PEMBROKE (10-9) 35
After a 19-13 deficit through the first half, Onolee Easterbrook nailed the go-ahead free throw with 7.4 seconds left to pull out a comeback victory for Pembroke. Easterbrook led all scorers with 12 points which included four field goals and a four-for-six performance from the free-throw line. Easterbrook also tallied four rebounds, five steals and three blocks. Seneca Calderon followed with nine points and nine rebounds. Jayden Hootman added four of her eight points in the final eight minutes of play. Morgan Coniber rounded out the scoring for the Dragons with six points to pair with six rebounds. Emily Pietrzykowski led the scoring efforts for Alexander with 11 points. Pietrzykowski connected four times from the field with a three-for-four shooting performance at the charity stripe. Paige Morton followed with eight points. Other scorers for Alexander include: Ella Felski (4), Ellie Mangino (4), Lilly Szymkowiak (4) and Katie Caldwell (3).
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