
RUSH-HENRIETTA (18-2) 72
HILTON (7-13) 44
Jalen Taggart poured in 32 points, converting 13 times from the field, as Rush-Henrietta finished undefeated in league action and captured the Monroe County I League Championship. Taggart unloaded five jumpers from beyond the arc and hit a three-pointer in each quarter. Avery Council nine shots inside the arc and followed with 19 points. Council finishes the regular season posting double-digits in all but one game. Daniel James Jr. scored seven points on three buckets in the final frame. Amir Abdul-Haqq-Bradford tallied five points, while Jahquin Brown scored four. Talhah Ali netted a three-pointer. For Hilton, Payden Prince led with 14 points. Prince connected five times from the field and twice from three-point range. Matthew Kosiorek and Ryan Cracas both drained a pair of three-pointers. Shane Thompson tacked on six points. Jack Smith scored five points on two buckets. Zachary Mattice had three points.
PENFIELD (17-3) 73
FAIRPORT (16-3) 79 (OT)
Landon Brunken scored 10 of Fairport’s 14 points in the extra frame, lifting the Red Raiders over their rivals. In overtime, Brunken netted two of his three field goals inside the arc and made three free throws. Brunken also led the scoring in the fourth quarter for Fairport, making three baskets and a free throw for seven points. LaShard Lowry Jr. led with 24 points, converting nine times from the floor and four times from deep in the first half. Brunken finished with 20 points. Alex Grejda made five shots from short range and added 12 points. Jonathan Roessel tacked on 10 points on four field goals. Drew Sisson had seven points for the Red Raiders and made a three-pointer. Hadi Dergham had five points. For Penfield, Patrick Emling finished with 18 points, making seven of his eight baskets inside the arc. Jackson Green led with four points in the extra frame and scored 16 points total. Christian Zarzycki and Jake McCarthy both added 14 points for the Patriots. Zarzycki unloaded three jumpers from long range. CJ Johnson tallied six points on three baskets. Michael Moxley added five points.
BRIGHTON (5-14) 51
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (5-14) 59
Landon Healey scored seven of his 10 points in the final frame, as Churchville-Chili utilized a 23-point quarter in a comeback win. Trailing by seven entering the fourth, Healey made two of his three baskets inside the arc. Lucas Karelus followed with six points in the frame, converting four free throws. Josh Miner went 5-for-5 at the charity stripe in the stanza. Brayden Stedman led with 15 points, unloading three jumpers from beyond the arc. Karelus finished with 13 points and knocked down seven free throws. Healey had 10 points for the Saints. Miner scored seven points. Jason Small and Jacob Gonzalez both tacked on six points. For Brighton, Dan Regan scored a game-high 19 points, making nine shots inside the arc. Tim Tourangeau followed with eight points on four field goals. Abram Levy tacked on seven points for the Bruins. Yele Enya scored six points, while Grady Hopkin had five. Brody Kamm scored four points.
WEBSTER THOMAS (13-6) 64
IRONDEQUOIT (9-10) 56
Levi Kulik netted three of his six baskets from long range and finished with 18 points to lift Webster Thomas on the road. Sean Quinn also added 18 points, converting three jumpers from deep. Joey Baller tacked on 12 points for the Titans, making five shots inside the arc. Chase Fitch scored seven points. Billy Quinn tallied four points, while AJ LaLoggia had three. For Irondequoit, Chase Leonardo finished with a game-high 24 points. Leonardo splashed seven field goals from beyond the arc. Myles Wynn added 10 points on four baskets. Josh Morse chipped in nine points. Anthony Major made three shots, totaling six points. Maurice Clark had four points. DJ Kemp made a three-pointer.
GREECE ATHENA (18-2) 73
CANANDAIGUA (16-4) 60
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WEBSTER SCHROEDER (10-10) 76
VICTOR (8-12) 92
Griffen Hopkins exploded for 42 points and made 15 shots from the floor, including five three-pointers to lift Victor to its second win in the last three games. Hopkins scored 27 points after the break and has crossed the 40-point threshold twice this season for the Blue Devils. RJ Johnson followed with 13 points, converting four of his five buckets inside the arc. Gus Pappajohn netted three shots from deep and added 11 points. Gage Hay chipped in eight points for the Blue Devils. Timmy McAuliffe scored seven points and made two of his three baskets from two-point range. Brody Burgess had five points. Ravi Chitre added a three-pointer. For Webster Schroeder, Connor Fulkerson led with a team-high 20 points. Fulkerson connected four times from downtown. Ayden Stephens made six shots inside the arc and added 16 points for the Warriors. Matt Schillaci converted four shots from the floor, including three from deep for 15 points. Tyler Washington added 11 points and converted a three-point play. Jack Kelly tacked on six points. Santino Dellefave made a three-pointer.

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SPENCERPORT (10-10) 57
GATES CHILI (10-10) 50
Hunter Streb poured in a game-high 23 points, allowing Spencerport to rally late. Cam Khuns added 12 points. Tony Kanaley scored eight points for the Rangers. Jah’Mere Pritchett chipped in five points. Aiden Grinnell tacked on four points, while Jevon Jackson had three. For Gates Chili, Nemo Pye dropped 17 points. Joey Vigerzi followed with 15 points. Chris Elliott and Jaylen Givens both added five points. Jaden Robinson chipped in four points.
EASTRIDGE (8-12) 62
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-14) 53
GREECE ODYSSEY (11-9) 45
BATAVIA (14-6) 76
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WATERLOO (14-6) 89
HAC (2-18) 31
Dylan Caraballo dropped 20 points, as Waterloo featured five in double-digits to win on the road. Cam Jacobs followed with 15 points. Brandon Lee added 11 points for the Tigers. Justin Knowlton and Cayden Troup both scored 10 points. Evan Gasparro chipped in six points. AJ Delpapa tacked on four points, while Enzo Davis had three. For HAC, Ryan D’Arduini and Kaison Ashford both scored nine points. James Michael tallied eight points. Ethan Mac’Allfie had three points.
SODUS (9-11) 70
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (11-8) 65
Amonte Barr scored 12 of his game-high 23 points in the first half as Sodus built a 31-23 advantage. Barr made seven shots inside the arc and went 8-for-11 at the charity stripe in the win. Daniel Littlefield followed with 21 points, making nine shots from the floor, including three from deep. Terrance Barber tacked on 12 points for the Spartans, making four baskets from two-point range. Evan Laird converted three of his four buckets inside the arc and totaled 10 points. JaQuez Davis (2) and Dexcel Santiago (2) also scored for the Spartans. Northstar Christian’s Max Skolen scored nine of his 15 points in the fourth quarter. Johnny Daby also tallied nine points in the fourth, making two of his three baskets inside the arc. Daby finished with 11 points. Kingston Downs scored a team-high 17 points, connecting seven times from the field and three times from deep. Noah Sluka unloaded four jumpers from deep. Cayden Fabry had four points. Jay Garwood and Da’Vonn Stevens both scored three points.
RED JACKET (12-7) 61
NAPLES (6-14) 43
Jackson Kennelly dropped a double-double, scoring 16 points and grabbing 10 rebounds, as Red Jacket snapped a three-game skid. Kennelly also dished out five helpers. Truman Hill scored 15 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for a double-double. Timmy Brown finished with 14 points, five boards and six helpers. Dillon Janke added five points in his varsity debut. For Naples, Colin Kenney led with 12 points.
HONEOYE (19-1) 68
BLOOMFIELD (5-15) 60
Landon Washburn unloaded 35 points, including 15 in the final quarter to allow Honeoye to pull away. Trailing by one entering the final frame, Washburn converted three shots inside the arc and went 9-for-9 at the line. Owen Cuba followed with four points in the fourth quarter and 10 total. Dylan Washburn added 14 points, connecting four times from the floor and once from deep. Braiden Schneider added five points, while Owen Reynolds had four. For Bloomfield, Grady Rogers scored a team-high 20 points, connecting three times from deep. Braedon Smith added 12 points and netted a pair of three-pointers. Ben Jones tacked on 11 points for the Bombers. Caleb Beadnell chipped in nine points, while Landon Lucas had six.
EAST ROCHESTER (17-3) 79
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (8-12) 40
AVON (16-4) 80
LETCHWORTH (9-11) 44
Trevor Stroud poured in 28 points, six rebounds and five takeaways, lifting Avon to capture the top seed in Class B1. Josh Harter compiled 18 points, eight rebounds and six helpers. Kal Dolgos chipped in 10 boards and eight points. Nick Fries added nine points and dished out five assists. Hunter Secker had seven points and brought down five boards. For Letchworth, Adam Webster led with nine points.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (8-12) 39
LE ROY (14-6) 60
Jake Higgins finished with 14 points, five rebounds and two assists to lift Le Roy at home. Higgins made all six of his baskets from short range. Jean Agosto followed with 13 points and five boards, connecting six times inside the arc. Grady Gilligan and Aidan Weaver both added six points. Gilligan netted a pair from long range. Adam Woodworth, Jace Jedrewski and Brayden Chase tacked on five points apiece. Matthew Hockey finished with four points, four rebounds, two helpers and two steals. For Caledonia-Mumford, Tyler Potter led with 12 points, connecting four times from the floor and once from beyond the arc. Collin Foote added 10 points on five baskets. Jacob Wiley made three buckets, totaling seven points. Sean McNear had four points. Aaron Blaker and Xavier Bowen both scored three points.
KESHEQUA (12-8) 58
WARSAW (7-13) 45
Aiden Upright dropped a double-double, scoring 22 points and grabbing 10 boards to lift Keshequa to a third straight win. Ian Hinrich also compiled a double-double with 17 points and 10 boards. Owen Pike chipped in six points, while Aiden Howe scored four. Zach Smathers recorded five takeaways. For Warsaw, Carter Bakowski scored 16 points, netting four from long range. David Shute added 11 points for the Tigers. Brayden Merritt scored six points, while Jeremy Trzecieski and Jake McEntire both had five.
HORNELL (13-7) 78
LIVONIA (7-13) 67
PJ Picco unloaded 34 points, powering Hornell to its fourth win in a row. Demayne Dixon and Austyn Gollnitz both scored 16 points for the Raiders. Gollnitz added seven boards. For Livonia, Rider VanZandt led with 15 points. Ethan Mack and Nicholas Coyle both chipped in 14 points.
HAVERLING (8-12) 45
WELLSVILLE (13-7) 67
Ty Vogel made four jumpers from long range and finished with 18 points to pace the Wellsville offense. JJ Howard and Trenton Green both added 15 points. Howard converted once from long range, whereas Green knocked down a pair. Cole White made two of his three baskets inside the arc. Derek Coleman and Aiden Cowburn both had five points. For Haverling, Jake Hagadone dropped a game-high 23 points, unloading four of his seven buckets from downtown. Austin Durand added six points on three buckets. Gavin Price chipped in five points. MacLain Wright had three points.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (15-5) 43
SOUTH SENECA (18-2) 48
Kenny Halsey poured in 26 points, splashing five of his eight field goals from three-point range and lifting South Seneca in a defensive battle. Halsey shook off a sluggish first half with three points and scored 23 after the break. Logan Laverack converted two of his three buckets inside the arc for eight points. Kyan Miller-Hopkins chipped in six points for the Falcons. Taj Amisano had five, while Kyle Kempf scored three. For Dundee/Bradford, Chris Clancy connected on five of his six buckets inside the arc, scoring a team-high 15 points. Brody Ryan and Alex Goltry both scored eight points. Ryan uncorked a pair of three-pointers. Aidan Webster tallied six points on three buckets. Grady Cole chipped in four points.
HOLLEY (8-10) 42
PEMBROKE (11-8) 55
Nolan Peterson dropped 17 points, lifting Pembroke to its fifth straight win. Landon Suro followed with 10 points. Caleb Felski and Owen Schulz both scored eight points. For Holley, Destin Kuyal scored a team-high 13 points.
YORK (9-11) 57
PAVILION (13-6) 67
Liam Campbell scored 19 points to power Pavilion at home. Landon Stoddard added 18 points. For York, Yeriel Diaz-Pena tallied a team-high 17 points. Parker Bonefede chipped in 16 points. Liam Ezard finished with 10 points.
MOUNT MORRIS (11-9) 74
PERRY (8-12) 52
Anthony Hightower compiled a double-double, scoring 22 points and grabbing 10 boards to lift Mount Morris on the road. Hightower added three helpers, two steals and blocked two shots. Ben Canary finished with 19 points, four helpers and three takeaways. Shawntez Brown scored 12 points and brought down seven rebounds. Luis Crespo-Toledo chipped in 11 points and seven assists. Ed Colon had five points, while Adam Torres scored three. For Perry, Emmit Hill finished with 19 points and 10 rebounds for a double-double.
HINSDALE (3-16) 39
HOUGHTON (5-15) 28
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (10-10) 37
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (16-4) 68
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (12-7) 54
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (6-14) 47
Cayden Carey dropped 22 points and made eight shots from the field, including a pair of three-pointers to lead Arkport-Canaseraga. Carey garnered All-Tournament team honors. The Wolves finished third in Steuben County. Micah Marvin followed with eight points on four baskets. Matt Karr drilled a pair of three-pointers in the opening frame. Alex Vilkhu converted twice inside the arc and once at the line. Tayven Lavetsky and Ronan Williams both had four points. For Avoca-Prattsburgh, JJ Crowder scored 22 points and also garnered All-Tournament team honors. Connor Parulski followed with nine points. Austin Swift tallied eight points in the third quarter. Carter Button and Colin Zurlick both scored four points for the Titans.
LYNDONVILLE (1-18) 45
ELBA (3-17) 57
GENESEE VALLEY-BALFAST (9-11) 47
FILLMORE (17-3) 94
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (8-12) 27
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (14-6) 72
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