
EASTRIDGE (14-5) 53
CANANDAIGUA (15-5) 57
Ava Read scored 11 of her team-high 20 points in the third quarter when Canandaigua built an 18-point lead and held on to win its fourth straight game. Read connected three times from the floor including once behind the 3-point arc and converted 4-of-5 free throws during the third when the Gray Wolves grabbed a 52-34 lead. Teammates Eily Hubler (11) and Julia Geitner (10) joined Read in double-digits while Leah Sheridan (9) and Macy Falk (7) also scored. Aaliviah Green led Eastridge with 23 points, including eight in the fourth quarter when the Lancers used a 19-5 advantage to cut the deficit to one. Green pulled down four rebounds and made four steals. Alyssa Cowart (13, with 3 steals and 2 rebounds) also reached double-digits, while Ada Krupa tallied nine to go with two rebounds and a steal. Tierra-Nicole Green (5, with 6 rebounds) and QaMariona Greene (3, with 9 rebounds and 3 steals) rounded out scoring.
PITTSFORD MENDON (16-4) 59
SPENCERPORT (10-10) 25
Eva Dixon scored nine of her 14 points in the first half when Pittsford Mendon jumped out to a 25-14 lead and went on to win its sixth straight. Dixon connected three times from the floor including twice from behind the 3-point arc in the opening 16 minutes of action. Natalie Mai also reached double-digits for the Vikings, with 11 points. Gabby Esposito and Kate Crowley each racked up eight points, while Leena Mobeen and Kendall Glantz both tallied six. Sarah Hanfland, Lilly Larimer, and Camryn Harnick all scored two points to fill out the scoresheet. Emily Peacock topped scoring for Spencerport with six points, while Jorja Gray tallied five. Alia Gatto (4), Alena Zaher (4), Claire Maloney (3), Jayda Solomon (2), and Leigha Pokracki (1) rounded out scoring.
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (3-17) 29
IRONDEQUOIT (7-13) 47
Aubrey Smith finished with 17 points and 11 rebounds to lead Irondequoit. Destynie Saunders added eight points in the win.
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (7-13) 40
BRIGHTON (4-16) 42
BATAVIA (1-18) 20
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (7-13) 54
Bianca Libritz scored 18 points as Churchville-Chili finished the regular season with a win. Karizena Wescott led Batavia with five points.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (11-9) 63
BROCKPORT (11-9) 48
HILTON (18-1) 53
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (14-6) 66
It was a bitter-sweet night for Hilton senior Mallory Heise. The St. Bonaventure commit poured in 33 points to go over 2,000 for her career, but the Cadets saw their dreams of an undefeated season come to an end…READ MORE.
FAIRPORT (12-8) 44
VICTOR (9-11) 49
Vanessa Chumacero scored 19 points for Victor as the Blue Devils came back from a 36-32 third-quarter deficit to win for the third time in the past four games. Maia Pronti also reached double digits for Victor, with 11 points. Courtney Melo paced Fairport with 17 points.
EDISON/WOIS (7-12) 49
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (8-11) 61
Jasmanye Jones registered a double-double of 27 points and 11 rebounds to lead School of the Arts back to the win column. The junior also had four assists and made two blocks. J’hmari Mitchell also reached double-digits with 23 points, and added five assists, seven rebounds, and three steals. Breyelle Geiger scored eight points with nine assists, six rebounds,and two steals. Gabby Norman pulled down 10 rebounds with three blocks and two assists. Jakayla Costello racked up 21 points to lead Edison, while pulling down four rebounds. Nakayla Costello added 20 points with eight assists.
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (3-16) 25
LIMA CHRISTIAN (9-7) 58
HAC (11-8) 55
ROMULUS (2-18) 40
Cadence Brecker earned a double-double with 28 points and 18 rebounds in addition to seven blocks as HAC returned to the win column. Gabby Giambra also got into double-digits with 15 points. Maggie Bloom (17) and Alannah Smith (10) led Romulus.
MARCUS WHITMAN (18-2) 61
HONEOYE (5-15) 21
Maddie Daggett led Marcus Whitman with 15 points while Sophie Snyder added 10 as the Wildcats finished off the regular season with a win, their 12th out of the past 13 games. Evy Royston and Aliysiah Clark both scored eight points, while Cecilia Conley (5), Whitney Cotroneo (4), Helen Snyder (4), Lily Carroll (4), and Ellie Deatherage (3) also scored. Parsels paced Honeoye with nine points, while Sarah Baader scored seven. Maren Tompkins (2), Heidi Zuck (2), and Chloe Brunk (1) rounded out scoring.
LIVONIA (11-9) 27
HORNELL (16-3) 70
Selena Maldonado finished with a double-double of 14 points and 11 steals to lead Hornell to its second straight win and fourth in the past five. Maldonado also pulled down six rebounds and made five assists. Jordyn Dyring’s 15 points led all scorers for Hornell, and the junior guard also added four steals, three rebounds, and three assists. Payton Bentley and Mia Nasca both scored 11 points, with Bentley also recording five blocks, three steals, three rebounds, and two assists. Nasca had five steals, a rebound, and three assists. Raegan Evingham (9, with 8 rebounds, 3 steals, and 2 assists), Zahra Mehr (5, with a steal and an assist), Chloe Harwood (3, with a steal) and A’Jonay Hawkins (2, with 4 rebounds and a block) also scored. Aleah Stuart and Mayleigh Martin had one steal each, while Jazmyne Ridgeway aided with an assist.
MOUNT MORRIS (8-12) 34
LETCHWORTH (11-9) 44
Sasha Bellamy led Letchworth with 10 points while adding eight rebounds and four steals as the Legends outscored Mt. Morris 26-13 in the first half and held on the rest of the way to get back into the win column. Charity Scott also put up 10 points and also made three steals. Maya Bellamy (9) and Carly Jines (8) also scored, while Gillian Kemp pulled down 10 rebounds while racking up seven points. Shaniese Brown paced Mount Morris with 12 points, with Addison Barnhart also reaching double-digits with 10 points. Morgan Luick (7), Bella Oddo (3), and Gabby Pagano (2) rounded out scoring.
HAVERLING/HAMMONDSPORT (6-14) 31
WELLSVILLE (14-6) 59
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (16-4) 47
AVON (6-14) 36
Olivia Amorese scored 19 points, including four in the decisive fourth quarter, as Caledonia-Mumford finished the regular season with its 10th straight win. Emma Brogan added nine points, while Hazell Nickerson contributed 16 rebounds and five blocks to go with six points. Shea Drazkowski pulled down 15 rebounds in addition to four points. Maria Geary led Avon with 16 points while pulling down five rebounds, while Lauren Hill tallied 11 points with four rebounds.
DANSVILLE (12-8) 38
KESHEQUA (19-1) 66
Braelyn Isaman scored 19 points and pulled down 13 rebounds with five assists for a double-double as Keshequa pulled ahead 16-7 in the first quarter and never relinquished the lead en route to the Wildcats’ 17th straight win. Ryley Benner added 17 points. Alicia Wood and Bree Benner both tallied nine points with Wood pulling down seven rebounds and Benner adding four assists. Riley Nageldinger racked up four points and contributed seven rebounds and seven steals. Ava Thayer put up four points with three assists, and Abby Wood recorded four points. Megan Tyler led Dansville with 19 points, while Taylor Hamsher added nine points. Alivia Mosman (4), Emily Versluis (3), Kaelyn Oliver (2), and Kassidy Cole (1) also scored.
LE ROY (12-8) 38
YORK (15-5) 87
Tessa Rodwell scored 28 points and pulled down 14 rebounds for a double-double as York won its second game of the last three. The junior also notched three assists, two steals, and a block. Rylee Cuozzo added19 points and eight rebounds. Bree Parsons contributed 17 points while pulling down seven rebounds, making five steals, and aiding with four assists. Fiona Grant was the fourth Golden Knight in double-digit territory, with 13 points and six rebounds. Sierra Burk led LeRoy with 16 points, while Kylie Wilson put up six points.
WARSAW (2-17)
PERRY (11-8)
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (15-5) 58
WHEATLAND-CHILI (4-16) 28
Sofia Falleti’s 31-point, 11-rebound double-double led Notre Dame Batavia to its second straight win and the Li’l Irish’s ninth win in the past 10 games. The sophomore also notched three blocks. Shirley Thompson also reached double-digits with 12 points, while Lucia Fiorentino notched eight points and eight rebounds. Gianna Falleti contributed six points, six assists, and four steals. Vanessa Guerrero topped the scoresheet for Wheatland-Chili with 14 points.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (10-10) 71
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-18) 26
Paris May scored nine of her team-high 14 points during a 22-7 first quarter as Canisteo-Greenwood took an early lead and never relinquished it to finish the regular season in the win column. Bailey Mullen and Adalyn Andrus both scored 12 for the Chargers. Anna Mitchell (9), Mackenna Mullen (6), Harlie McCaffery (6), McKenna Ferris (5), Kora Button (4), and Raegan Freeland (3) also scored. Willow Koperczak and Ashlynn Stratton each scored eight for Campbell-Savona, with Maggie Hawken (5), Olivia Zimar (3), and Kennedi Harris (2) rounding out scoring.
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (16-4) 48
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (10-9) 43
Tournament MVP Payton O’Dell posted her 16th double-double of the season finishing with 25 points and 24 rebounds to go with four blocks in leading Arkport-Canaseraga to the Steuben County Championship. Trailing 43-41 in overtime, O’Dell scored seven unanswered to lead the Wolves. Kara Mahany added 12 points, three rebounds, two assists and three steals to earn All-Tournament team honors. Graceon Mahany also was named to the All-Tournament team with seven points and three assists. Morgan Gilbert (2) and Jasmine King (2) rounded out the scoring. Meyah Putnam, led Avoca-Prattsburgh with 11 points and was named to the All-Tournament team. Evelyn Travis added 10 points and was named to the All-Tournament team. D’mar Hinson-Pike (9) also was named to the All-Tournament squad. AJ McIntyre (7) and Breanna Jorritsma (4) rounded out the scoring.
FILLMORE (19-1) 67
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (8-12) 31
HINSDALE (1-18) 6
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (14-5) 47
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