
CLASS AA
No. 17 GATES CHILI (3-18) 29
No. 1 HILTON (20-1) 63
The Cadets came out of halftime hot from beyond the arc. After knocking down just four threes the whole first half, Hilton connected four times from three-point land to start the quarter to jump to a 43-21 lead. READ MORE.

No. 15 BRIGHTON (4-17) 28
No. 2 PENFIELD (18-3) 65
Cassidy Cone recorded a double-double of 17 points and 10 rebounds as the Patriots advanced to the quarterfinals. Emma Alexander paced Penfield with 23 points, while Audrey Funk added nine and Reegan Sercu recorded six. Anna Miller led Brighton with seven points, with Ireland Mistretta putting up five. Penfield hosts Pittsford Mendon on Friday in the sectional quarterfinals.
No. 14 CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (7-13) 47
No. 3 AQUINAS (18-1) 74
Loren Green’s 21 points led Aquinas to the quarterfinals, while Molly O’Toole tallied 18 points. Carlee Thomas (14) and AJ Orr (12) also reached double-digits for the Li’L Irish. Sophia Sherron (3), Abby Ball (2), Julianna Knugwa (2), Jade Harvey (1) and Blessing Muhammed (1) also got in the scorebook. Julia Gaffney led Chuchville with 21 points- all of them coming on three-pointers in the fourth quarter. Aquinas hosts Canandaigua in the quarterfinals on Friday.
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No. 13 IRONDEQUOIT (7-15) 34
No. 4 WEBSTER SCHROEDER (15-6) 62
Bria Watkins scored 16 of her 28 total points as part of a 22-6 first quarter, and Webster Schroeder moved on to the sectional quarterfinals. Addison Morgan racked up seven points for the Warriors, while Avery Kroening put up five and Jenna DiMarco added four. Deanna Dabella (3), Emma Juliano (3), Mya Peraldes (3), Kenyatta Hart (3), Kinsley Keil (2), Kylie Clement (2), and Olivia Fulkerson (2) rounded out the scoring. Aubrey Smith led Irondequoit with 12 points, while Destynie Saunders (9), Taylor Morse (4), Lizzy Tytler (4), London Thomas (3), and Elena Lamanna (2) also scored. Schroeder hosts Bishop Kearney on Friday.
No. 12 MONROE/SWW (8-12) 32
No. 5 BISHOP KEARNEY (16-5) 80
Asia Wilson’s 19 points, including 15 in Bishop Kearney’s 22-4 first quarter, led the Kings into the quarterfinals. Leah Dukes also reached double digits, scoring 11 points. Klarissa Goode (9), Adriana Kennedy (7), Claire Spears (7), and Madison Simmons (7) also got in the scorebook, with Tamia McCadney (5), Isabella Brookins (4), Maya Cong (4), Sunday Hayes (2), and Brielle Graham (2) helped round out scoring. Scott led Monroe/SWW with 15 points. Kamyra Clyburn (7), Kimani Mitchell (4), Jonairys Cruz (2), Jazmine Flowers (2), and La’Nyah Taylor (2) also scored. Bishop Kearney heads to Webster Schroeder on Friday for a 6 p.m. quarterfinal game.
No. 11 SPENCERPORT (10-10) 33
No. 6 CANANDAIGUA (15-5) 47
Tied 15-15 at the half, Eily Hubler’s 14 second-half points helped Canandaigua pull away and earn a trip to the quarterfinals. The senior finished the night with a game-high 17 points. Ava Read (14) and Julia Geitner (10) also scored in double-digits for the Gray Wolves. Macy Falk (4) and Leah Sheridan (2) rounded out the scoresheet. Jayda Solomon paced Spencerport with 11 points, while Jorja Gray put up nine. Alena Zaher (4), Addison Lynch (3), Morgan Stanley (3), and Emily Peacock (1) also scored. Canandaigua heads to Aquinas on Friday for a quarterfinal game.
No. 10 VICTOR (9-11) 40
No. 7 PITTSFORD MENDON (16-4) 54
Natalie Mai hit five three-pointers as part of a game-high 19 points, and Mendon advanced to the quarterfinals. The senior tallied 14 of those points in the second half, helping Mendon pull away after being up 26-20 at halftime. Gabby Esposito and Kate Crowley also reached double-digits for the Vikings, scoring 12 points each. Eva Dixon (9) and Sarah Hanfland (2) filled out the scorebook. Morgan Livingston (13), Allie Pisano (11), and Vanessa Chumacero (10) all reached double-digits for Victor. Quin Fitzsimmons and Kelly Wightman each hit a three-pointer for the Blue Devils. Mendon heads to Penfield for a quarterfinal game on Friday.
No. 9 BROCKPORT (11-10) 40
No. 8 WEBSTER THOMAS (13-8) 54
Olivia Bommelje’s 18 points led Webster Thomas to a second-round victory as the Titans took a 10-7 lead in the first quarter and extended it in every frame after that. Kristina Baller also put double digits into the scorebook, with 15. Maggie Smith (8), Shelby O’Lear (7), and Ruby Marapese (6) also put up points. Lydia Childs scored 16 while Hannah Carpenter put up nine points to lead Brockport. Stella Szabo tallied six points and Sophia Wilson put up four. Ella Waite (2), Giovanna Harris (2), and Keira Wilson (1) rounded out scoring for the Blue Devils. Webster Thomas heads to Hilton on Friday for a quarterfinal matchup.

CLASS B1
No. 10 WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-18) 30
No. 7 PENN YAN (10-11) 65
Penn Yan will head to Waterloo on Friday for a quarterfinal game.
No. 9 HAVERLING/HAMMONDSPORT (6-14) 40
No. 8 MYNDERSE (8-12) 54
Chelsea Korzeniewski led Mynderse with 21 points as Mynderse took a 21-4 lead in the first quarter and never relinquished it for the first round win. Peyton Verkey (8), Eden Prayne (7), and Hannah O’Brien (6) also scored, with Reese Markel (4) and Alessandra Nigro (2) rounding out the scoresheet for the Blue Devils. Haverling’s Lazell Locey led all players with 16 points. Leah Krelie (9), Allison Elmore (8), and Lola Coots (7) also scored. Mynderse heads to Young Women’s College Prep on Friday for a quarterfinal game.
CLASS B2
No. 10 NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-18) 25
No. 7 HOLLEY (5-13) 43
Holley faces Marcus Whitman on Friday in a quarterfinal matchup.
No. 9 ATTICA (4-17) 56
No. 8 ADDISON (4-16) 53
Attica faces top-seeded Lyons on Friday.
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