
EDISON (3-17) 53
WORLD OF INQUIRY (17-2) 70
Kanzas Linder put up a game-high 21 points to lead World of Inquiry to its third straight victory. Curtis Bell accounted for 17 points while Jaedon Adams-Griffin added 12 points including 10 in the third quarter. Devin Dillon Jr finished with nine points while Junayde Dunn-Richardson ended with seven. Marcus Norwood picked up two points. For Edison, Felix Vasquez led the way with 16 points while Isaiah Wonneberg followed with 14 points. Javier Medina, Shamier Hooks and Aden Aden all netted five points apiece while Karron Mack recorded four points. Anthony Johnson also tallied two points.
MCQUAID JESUIT (8-12) 59
MONROE (15-4) 68
Less than seven minutes remained in Tuesday’s Rochester City Athletic Conference (RCAC) matchup at Monroe High School, and the hosts found themselves clinging to a two-point lead. This after the Red Jackets had pressed and ran in the open court on the way to building a 17-point advantage early in the third quarter. READ MORE.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (8-11) 84
EARLY COLLEGE (1-19) 43
Ishmael Gonzalez led the way with 16 points including 12 in the first quarter as School of the Arts jumped out to a 17-point lead. The senior also added six steals, four rebounds and two assists to pace SOTA to its third win in a row. Bennie Laver followed with 12 points including two triples. Latrell Ingram accounted for 10 points and four rebounds while Paul Stevens was just shy of a double-double with nine points and nine boards. Bruce Newton netted eight points while Matt Howland scored seven points and Ah-Donn Grant six. Quincy St. Louis and Anthony Shellman picked up five points apiece while Zayvier Little, Henry Hawkinson and D’Elegance Wilson all tallied two points apiece. For Early College, Tyrell Grant put up a game-high 23 points while Cincere Moxley Studymine finished with 15. Josue Oquendo rounded out the scoring with five points.
BISHOP KEARNEY (7-12) 76
AQUINAS (12-7) 78
Christian McCullough hit the game-winning layup off an offensive rebound with 1.2 seconds left to lift Aquinas to its second consecutive victory. The junior also picked up six assists. Jah Breedlove with led the way with 28 points and dished out four assists.
CHARLES G. FINNEY (12-8) 62
VERTUS CHARTER (10-9) 73
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN (VI) 59
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (12-6) 82
Tied 34-34 coming out of halftime, Max Skolen netted 11 of his team-high 20 points in the third quarter as Northstar Christian Academy outscored Central Christian 27-13 in the frame and snapped a two-game losing streak. Noah Sluk added 14 points including four triples while Kingston Downs followed with 13. Johnny Daby finished with 11 points while Jay Garwood reached double-figures with 10 points. Cayden Fabry netted six of his eight points in the final frame while Tristan Dicks and Caleb Richelieu recorded three points apiece. For Central Christian, Johnathan Tyson dropped 28 points to lead all scorers while Parker Deitz scored 11 points all in the first half. Cam Carr ended with 10 points while Nathan Tyson accounted for eight. Jonah Zapp rounded out the scoring with two points.
UPREP (10-8) 54
MARCUS WHITMAN (13-6) 57
Logan Storms, Myles Prendergast and Tariku Blueye all netted a game-high 14 points each to lift Marucs Whitman to its sixth victory in the past seven games. Prendergast also racked up 16 rebounds along with five steals and five assists while Blueye hauled in seven boards. MW outscored UPrep 18-10 in the fourth quarter after starting the frame down five. Brody Royston reached double-digits with 10 points while Brayden Amadeo added five points and seven rebounds. For UPrep, Damari Davis and James Willingham led the way with 11 points apiece while Gavin White followed with 10 points. Ja’yvion Sampson netted eight points while Jessie scored seven. Demetrius Walker (5) also scored.
LYONS (13-5) 89
WILLIAMSON (8-9) 63
JJ Johnson poured in 11 of his game-high 23 points in the second quarter as Lyons outscored Williamson 24-8 and opened up a 19-point lead heading into the locker room. The junior also racked up 12 rebounds and five blocks to lead Lyons to its sixth straight victory. Stephen LeBrecht accounted for 19 points, seven rebounds, three steals and two assists while Stavelle LeBrecht added 14 points three assists, three steals and two boards. Ben Bookmiller Jr followed with 13 points, seven rebounds and two steals while Parker Contrell Jr picked up seven points, five assists, four steals and three rebounds. Jawil Simmons recorded four points and five steals while Jah-Jah Smith registered three points, seven steals and four assists. Connor Orlopp, Braden Bookmiller and Marcus Wood-Asberry all tallied two points apiece. For Williamson, Myles LaCapra led the way with 19 points. DJ Barber finished with 14 points with 10 in the fourth quarter while Myles Wurtz followed with 13 points including three triples. Easton Bobowski netted six points while Brett Byron scored five in the final eight minutes. To round out the scoring, Ethan Alexander, Jon Ryan and Nate Porcheon recorded picked up two points apiece.
WAYNE (18-2) 75
WATERLOO (13-6) 41
Cam Blankenberg scored eight of his game-high 21 points in the second quarter when Wayne opened a double-digit lead and went on to avenge a previous loss. Blankenberg connected three times from the floor including once behind the 3-point as the Eagles took a 31-19 lead into the locker room at halftime. Richie Miles hit a trio of triples and scored 11 points in the third quarter when Wayne extended its advantage to 31 points. Miles finished with 14 points in the win. Aidan Twist had 12. Isaac White (6), Malachi Kuhn (2), Jack Miles (8), Cory Jones (7), Evan Harisis (3) and Kahlen Clark (2) also scored for Wayne. Dylan Caraballo led Waterloo with 14 points. Cayden Troup added seven points. Cam Jacobs (3), Brandon Lee (2), Justin Knowlton (3), Nate Barron (5), Hayden Willett (2) and Evan Gasparro (5) also scored for Waterloo which took a 60-53 decision when the Finger Lakes East foes met in mid-January.
PENN YAN (1-19) 57
MYNDERSE (12-8) 69
Up one at halftime, Jack Brady dropped a game-high 23 points including 15 in the final 16 minutes to lead Mynderse to its sixth straight victory to end the regular season. Anthony Luffman accounted for 20 points with 11 coming in the second quarter while Griffin Hilimire added 16 points. Alen Plummer netted eight points while Derek Mercedes Rivera tallied two. For Penn Yan, Braden Fingar led the way with 19 points while Matthew Tones scored 11 of his 15 points in the first half. Anthony Condella finished in double-figures with 10 points while Aven Foster picked up eight points and Tyler Gilbert five.
NEWARK (9-11) 56
PALMYRA-MACEDON (10-9) 49
Blake Steve poured in 11 of his game-high 17 points in the second half to lift Newark back in the win column to end the season. Terrell Jenkins reached double-figures with 10 points while Eric Finn and Ramon Heridia netted eight points apiece. For Palmyra-Macedon, Shane Maier connected on five triples for 15 points all in the third quarter. Brady Leo followed with 13 points and Logan Bauer scored seven points.
PERRY (8-11) 54
RED JACKET (11-7) 49
Tyler Harvey stuffed the stat sheet with 18 points, 12 rebounds and five steals to lift Perry. Emmit Hill netted 13 points while John Thomas Grover followed with 12. Perry has on three of its last four games.
GANANDA (15-5) 64
EAST ROCHESTER (16-3) 78
Elijah Tanner dropped a game-high 30 points including 18 in the second half to lead East Rochester to its ninth win in the past 10 matchups. Judah Tanner finished with 21 points including seven in the third quarter. Justice Allen netted eight points while Jordan Nunn added seven. Raydavion Allen and Noah Wollschleger picked up six points apiece. For Gananda, Cooper Grassel led the way with 16 points including 12 from beyond the arc while Adho Magee recorded 10 of his 13 points in the final 16 minutes. Hunter Vogt connected on three triples and a layup for 11 points. Braeden Caviness poured in eight points while Owen Switzer scored seven points and Maddox Stoughton five.
RED CREEK (13-6) 60
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (8-11) 55
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LETCHWORTH (9-10) 77 OT
LIVONIA (7-12) 73
Isaac Hansen stuffed the stat sheet with a game-high 22 points, seven rebounds, five assists and three steals to lift Letchworth and snap a three-game losing streak. Darren Abbott ended with a double-double of 12 points and 11 rebounds while Adam Webster added 14 points, four rebounds and four steals. Justin Flint scored nine points while going five-for-six from the charity stripe while Brody Beachel netted eight points. Caden Sumeriski chipped in five points off the bench in the fourth quarter while Ben Hibbard picked up five points in the first half. Maddox Kelly also tallied two points. For Livonia, Jack Henry led the way with 20 points including 12 from three-point land while Nick Coyle followed with 19 points including 12 in the fourth and overtime. Ryan Bosch accounted for 15 points all in the first half while Ethan Mack recorded six points. Cameron Mellen (4), Chance Watkins (3), Owen Austin (2), Derrick Lane (2) and Vitali Ritz (2) completed the scoring.

GENESEO (16-4) 71
DANSVILLE (3-17) 32
Jackson Willis led all scorers with 17 points while Avery Helper followed with 15 including 12 from beyond the arc to end the regular season on a three-game win streak. Oren Ray ended in double-figures with 13 points while Eric Hammond put up six points and Joel Rivera five. Reece Byrnes (4), Michael Dispenza (3), Josh DiFranco (3), Ethan Huyna (3) and Luke Davis (2) completed the scoring. For Dansville, Clayton Rigdon scored nine points while Caleb Knapp added eight. Mark Sick netted five points all in the final frame while Ivan Wolf-Mialky and Gavin Halbert tallied four points apiece. To round out the scoring, Quinn Dixon recorded two points.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (8-11) 52
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (10-10) 50
Sean McNear knocked down the game-winning shot with seven seconds left to add to his total of seven points and lift Caledonia-Mumford to its third win in its past four games. Collin Foote and Aaron Blaker led the way with a team-high 13 points apiece. Blaker also racked up seven rebounds. Trent Kessler reached double-figures with 10 points. For Oakfield-Alabama, Avery Waterson led all scorers with 16 points while Gavin Armbrewster followed with 15 points. Carson Warner netted 10 points.
HAMMONDSPORT (6-14) 47
ADDISON (7-12) 49
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