
CLASS A
No. 13 BATAVIA (1-20) 41
No. 4 PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (15-6) 67
Petra Hunt led Pittsford Sutherland with a game-high 30 points and 11 rebounds for a double-double. Lucy Bush hit for 12 points. Maddie Littlefield and Payton Hamilton each had seven points in the win. Jaimin MacDonald topped Batavia with 23 points. Pittsford Sutherland will host No. 5 seed Pal-Mac in the quarterfinals.
No. 12 WAYNE (4-17) 26
No. 5 PALMYRA-MACEDON (16-5) 52
Taryn Goodness paced Palmyra-Macedon with a 24-point, 10-rebound double-double. Shelby Geer ended with six points. Addison Blair hit for five points. Georgia Wirth, Julia Belanger and Brinn Castrechini each ended with four points. Lily Boesel added three points. Elise Tome rounded out the scoring with two points in the win. Pal-Mac will face No. 4 seed Pittsford Sutherland on Saturday.
No. 11 MIDLAKES (5-16) 35
No. 6 NEWARK (15-6) 63
Karina Natale finished with a game-high 24 points to lead Newark. TaKyla Vaughn added an 11-point, 14-rebound double-double. Naomi Jones and Malia Brown each hit for seven points. Arizona Chapple had four points and 13 rebounds in the win. Emily Labour led Midlakes with 14 points. Zoey Overslaugh ended with 12 points. Newark moves on to face No. 3 Our Lady of Mercy on Saturday in the quarterfinals.
No. 10 ROCHESTER PREP (5-15) 35
No. 7 GENEVA (14-7) 54
Meghan Forbes led Geneva with a game-high 18 points. Trinity Maxon ended with 17 points. Kate Good hit for 10 points in the win. Trinity Crowder topped Rochester Prep with 15 points. Kadence Wilson finished with 10 points. Geneva travel to No. 2 seed Eastridge on Saturday.
No. 9 SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (8-13) 34
No. 8 HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (12-9) 85
Caroline Smith topped HF-L with a game-high 34 points with seven steals. Smith also joined the 1,000-point club in the win. Shaye Angelo and Alysa Richards each had 12 points in the win. Breyelle Geiger topped SOTA with 14 points. Jasmyne Jones ended with 12 points. HF-L will travel to No.1 seed East on Saturday for a quarterfinals matchup.
CLASS C1
No. 16 WARSAW (2-19) 17
No. 1 CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (17-4) 68
Hazell Nickerson led Caledonia-Mumford with a 19-point, 10-rebound double-double. Shea Drazkowski added 12 points. Olivia Amorese and Mackenzie Poray each ended with eight points. Ava Amorese hit for seven points in the win. Maddie Schurr and Zoe Kaminsky each hit for five points for Warsaw. Cal-Mum will take on No. 9 seed Cuba-Rushford in the quarterfinals on Saturday.
No. 15 EUEGNIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (3-16)
No. 2 BYRON-BERGEN (15-3)
No. 14 RED JACKET (4-17) 22
No. 3 BLOOMFIELD (14-7) 66
No. 13 ALEXANDER (6-15) 47
No. 4 CLYDE-SAVANNAH (15-6) 56
Taylor Carnevale topped Clyde-Savannah with a game-high 22 points. Larissa Walters added 12 points and six rebounds. Alexis Tohafijan pitched in an 10-point, 11-rebound double-double. Bella Smart and Taylor Record each had six points in the win. Clyde-Savannah will host No. 12 seed Geneseo on Saturday.
No. 12 GENESEO (8-13) 55
No. 5 GANANDA (12-7) 47
Sierra Whitney netted eight of her 14 points in the third quarter as Geneseo outscored Gananda 21-13 to take a 40-33 lead going into the final frame. Whitney hit four times from the floor including two threes and hit four free throws. Lilly McBride ended with 14 points. Olivia Bucci ended with 12 points. Natalie Capel had 10 points. Heather Wright pitched in four points and Miley Baughman had one free throw. Ava VanAntwerp topped Gananda with 15 points. Avery Hoffmann ended with 14 points. Leah Buffan (8), Emily Buffan (8) and Lily Aylett (2) each also scored for Gananda.
No. 11 EAST ROCHESTER (11-10) 36
No. 6 RED CREEK (11-10) 33
Aniyah Eldridge topped East Rochester with a game-high 23 points and joined the 1,000-point club. Elizabeth Grbic added seven points and 12 rebounds in the win. East Rochester travels to No. 3 seed Bloomfield on Saturday.

No. 10 LETCHWORTH (11-10) 38
No. 7 KENDALL (11-8) 52
Brooke Rodas led Kendall with a game-high 14 points. Lia Larson pitched in nine points. Sophia Picardo had eight points. Stella Kwiatek added five points. Ava LaMay and Mia Price each had four points. Addy Kludt and Alea Barrett each connected for three points in the win. Charity Scott topped Letchworth with 12 points. Sasha Bellamy ended with 10 points. Maya Bellamy (6), Gillian Kemp (5), Carly Jines (3) and Harper Bliss (2) rounded out the scoring. Kendall will travel to No. 2 seed Byron-Bergen on Saturday.
No. 9 CUBA-RUSHFORD (13-8) 49
No. 8 PEMBROKE (11-10) 42
Brynn Lavery netted six of her team-high 12 points in the fourth quarter as Cuba-Rushford outscored Pembroke 20-6 to recover from a seven-point deficit for the comeback win. Lavery connected four times from three point land. Cloey Larabee ended with 12 points. Lily Tompkins hit for 10 points. Aubrey Williams netted nine points. Lilly Farwell had six points in the win. Seneca Calderon topped Pembroke with a game-high 15 points. Jayden Hootman hit for 10 points. Peyton Liss (8), Morgan Coniber (5), Onolee Easterbrook (2) and Sophia Gorski (2) rounded out the scoring. Cuba-Rushford will take on No. 1 seed Caledonia-Mumford on Saturday.
CLASS C2
No. 14 CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-19) 26
No. 3 YORK (16-5) 90
Rylee Cuozzo finished with a game-high 19 points and added 11 rebounds for a double-double to lead York. Bree Parsons hit for 17 points and eight steals in the win. Tessa Rodwell added 16 points. Gianna McClain finished with 14 points in the win. Ashlynn Stratton paced Campbell-Savona with 11 points. Meara Mehlenbacher pitched in eight points. York hosts No. 6 seed Perry on Saturday.
No. 13 WHEATLAND-CHILI (4-17) 32
No. 4 ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (17-4) 47
Morgan Gilbert topped Arkport-Canaseraga with a game-high 14 points. Payton O’Dell netted nine points to join the 1,000-point club. O’Dell also grabbed 10 rebounds. Autumn Frechette netted eight points. Maddie Kellogg hit two threes. Kara Mahany added five points. Jasmine King hit for three points. Graceon Mahany pitched in two points and seven assists. Vanessa Guerrero topped Wheatland-Chili with 12 points. Whitney Thrush netted 10 points. Jaeda Mekker had six points and Ashanti Caton finished with four points. Arkport-Canaseraga takes on No. 5 seed Oakfield-Alabama in the quarterfinals on Saturday.

No. 12 HONEOYE (5-16) 18
No. 5 OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (15-6) 74
Alea Groff led Oakfield-Alabama with a game-high 19 points. Allison Harkness hit for 12 points. Piper Hyde ended with 11 points and seven rebounds. Allie Williams hit for seven points. Jess Sosnowski and Raine Denny each had five points. Alexa Clark, Journey Ohlson and Aimee Demmer each pitched in four points. Emma Moeller had three points in the win. Oakfield-Alabama takes on No. 4 seed Arkport-Canaseraga on Saturday.
No. 11 BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (8-13) 28
No. 6 PERRY (13-8) 62
Madi Monteleone led Perry with a game-high 20 points. Astrid Bellamy ended with eight points. Olivia Monteleone added seven points and eight rebounds in the win. Perry moves on to take on No. 3 seed York on Saturday.
No. 10 GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (13-8) 34
No. 7 NAPLES (12-9) 26
Genesee Valley-Belfast will take on No. 2 seed Dundee/Bradford on Saturday.
No. 9 HAC (11-10) 31
No. 8 PAVILION (12-9) 68
Pavilion travels to No.1 seed Keshequa on Saturday for a quarterfinal matchup.
CLASS D
No. 13 HINSDALE (1-20) 12
No. 4 NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (16-5) 88
Sofia Falleti broke the program single-game mark with 46 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead Notre Dame-Batavia. Shirley Thompson added a 14-point, 11-steal double-double. Gianna Falleti and Harper Ferris each hit for eight points in the win. Notre Dame Batavia will host No. 5 seed Andover-Whitesville on Saturday in the quarterfinals.

No. 12 ROMULUS (2-19) 21
No. 5 ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (15-5) 65
Andover-Whitesville will take on No. 4 seed Notre Dame Batavia on Saturday.
No. 11 FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (3-17) 24
No. 6 LYNDONVILLE (12-9) 61
Lyndonville will go to No. 3 seed C.G. Finney on Saturday.
No. 10 MOUNT MORRIS (9-12) 61
No. 7 LIMA CHRISTIAN (9-8) 37
Mount Morris will take on No. 2 seed Fillmore.
No. 9 NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (8-12) 25
No. 8 AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (11-9) 57
Evelyn Travis, Meyah Putnam and D’Mariannah Hinson-Pike led Avoca-Prattsburgh with 13 points apiece. AJ McIntyre ended with six points. Tyanna Pikerivera added four points. Avery Reagan, Kyra Farley, Allison Travis and Brooke VanSkiver each had two points in the win. Abby Eschner topped Northhstar Christian with a game-high 15 points. Avoca-Prattsburgh travels to No. 1 seed Elba on Saturday.
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