
CLASS AAA
No. 6 PADILLA (4-17) 49
No. 3 AQUINAS (13-8) 79
Jah Breedlove scored 18 of his 27 points in a second half that saw Aquinas open up the third quarter on a 23-0 run. The Li’l Irish took a six-point lead into halftime and led by as much of 35 in the fourth quarter. Quante Gillians posted career-highs in both points (17) and rebounds (15). Hassan Isgowe turned in a team-high 18 points for Padilla. Aquinas will take on No. 2 seed Fairport in the semifinals on Monday night.
No. 5 McQUAID (9-12) 62
No. 4 UNIVERSITY PREP (10-10) 58
Henry Fox scored 10 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter to help McQuaid. Andrew Gerenski added 15 points for the Jesuit Knights. Gavin Vanderwal knocked down three three-pointers for his nine points. Quinn Wilson chipped in nine points. Jayiden Jones finished with eight points. James Willingham led UPrep with 20 points. Damari Davis scored 11 of his 15 points in the fourth quarter. Demetrius Walker wrapped up with eight points. Cai’ryn Jesse had two points. McQuaid advances to play No. 1 seed Rush-Henrietta in the semifinals on Monday night.
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CLASS A
No. 9 ROCHESTER PREP (11-11) 57
No. 1 EAST (16-1) 81
Zion Parson paced East with 23 points as the Eagles outscored Rochester Prep 49-30 in the second half to pull away and secure a spot in the Class A semifinals. Kesean Lenoard had 14 points. Micah Johnson tallied 13 points. Other scorers for East were Jhayden Holmes (9), Markell Kingston-Johnson (8), Percy Robinson (5), Sha’vion Phillips-Jones (5), and Tyler Benjamin (4). Kyron Shaw scored 14 points for Rochester Prep. Juelien Hill and Jayden Sheffield each finished with 13 points. Other scorers for Rochester Prep were Jahmere Brown (7), Tajhier Holmes (4), Lamont Hill (3), Jakhi Jonson (2) and Tyron Jones (1). East will play No. 4 Batavia on Monday night.
No. 10 NEWARK (10-12) 53
No. 2 WAYNE (20-2) 66
Cam Blankenberg poured in 33 points to guide Wayne to its fourth straight win. Richie Miles totaled a dozen points for the Eagles. Aidan Twist finished with nine points. Kahlen Clark tallied two points. Terrell Jenkins finished with 20 points for Newark. Jahnor Allen aided with 10 points. Levar Moore and Blake Steve each scored six points. Other scorers for the Reds were Collin George (5), Ramon Heredia (4), and Eric Finn (2). Wayne will play No. 3 seed Geneva in the semifinals on Monday night.
No. 6 GREECE ODYSSEY (12-10) 68
No. 3 GENEVA (17-5) 80
Geneva takes on No. 2 seed Wayne on Monday night in the semifinal round.
No. 5 PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (13-9) 52
No. 4 BATAVIA (16-6) 54
Gavin White led Batavia with 15 points to help the Blue Devils overcome a three-point halftime deficit and advance. Justin Smith added 13 points. Carter Mullen finished with 12 points. Other scorers for Batavia were Ty Gioia (7), Casey Mazur (5), and Aiden Kopper (2). Jackson Birch paced Pittsford Mendon with 15 points. Tyler Allen scored 14 points. Sam Byrne wrapped up with 10 points. Roman Goldstein (4) and Jayden Morale-Cleggett (3) also scored. Batavia moves on to the semifinals and will face No. 1 seed East on Monday night.
CLASS C1
No. 8 WARSAW (8-14) 44
No. 1 GENESEO (17-4) 64
Oren Ray finished with 16 points as Geneseo used a 42-17 first half advantage to secure the win. Jackson Willis and Avery Hepler both ended with 13 points. Reece Byrnes had eight points. Other scorers for the Blue Devils were Eric Hammond (7), Caleb Rice (5), and Luke Davis (2). David Shute led Warsaw in scoring with 16 points. Brayden Merrit piled up 14 points. Other scorers for the Tigers were Carter Bakowski (5), Logan Surdt (5), and Jake McEntire (4). Geneseo advances to the semifinals on Monday night and will play No. 4 Red Creek.
No. 10 BYRON-BERGEN (6-16) 50
No. 2 ALEXANDER (17-4) 83
Alexander moves on to the semifinals and will play No. 3 seed Gananda on Monday night.
No. 11 ROCHESTER ACADEMY (2-20) 55
No. 3 GANANDA (16-5) 60
Hunter Vogt put together a team-high 21 points as Gananda secured its spot in the Class C1 semifinals. Maddox Stoughton ended with 11 points. Braeden Caviness produced 10 points. Other scorers for the Panthers were Owen Switzer (8), Adho Magee (6), Dylan Strang (2), and Peter Jacob (2). Joseph Aiken put together a game-high 28 points for Rochester Academy. Jacob Rybrzynski added 10 points. Shamere Hamilton had 10 points. Other scorers for the Racers were Ahmed Haji (5), Jayden Mason (4), and Apollos Davis (2). Gananda is set to take on No. 2 Alexander in the semifinals on Monday.
No. 5 EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS (13-8) 38
No. 4 RED CREEK (15-6) 54
Red Creek will battle top-seeded Geneseo in the semifinals on Monday night.
CLASS C2
No. 9 KENDALL (9-12) 38
No. 1 DUNDEE/BRADFORD (16-5) 51
Dundee/Bradford will face Bolivar-Richburg on Monday night in the semifinal round.
No. 7 YORK (11-11) 61
No. 2 CUBA-RUSHFORD (15-6) 50
Parker Bonafede scored 17 points and brought down seven rebounds to help York advance to the sectional semi-finals for the seventh straight season. Yeriel Diaz-Pena put up 17 points and had five rebounds. Mason Parsons had 11 points, 13 rebounds, and five steals. Hayden Schapcher led Cuba-Rushford with 14 points. Zach Deck and Carter Brown each had nine points. York will face No. 3 seed Notre Dame Batavia in the next round on Monday.
No. 6 OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (11-11) 64
No. 3 NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (15-6) 68
Aiden Bellavia totaled 23 points, 11 rebounds, four steals, and two assists as Notre Dame Batavia won its fifth straight game. Evan Fitzpatrick tallied 10 points, two rebounds, an assist, and a steal. Makyell Walker ended his night with eight points, three rebounds, three steals, two assists, and two blocks. Chase Antinore had eight points, two rebounds, two steals, and a block. Matthew McCulky added seven points, three assists, two steals, two blocks, and a rebound. TJ Cephus produced six points, four rebounds, an assist, and a steal. Gabe Mileham had six points. Avery Watterson scored 15 of his 21 points in the second half for Oakfield-Alabama. Gavin Armbrewster knocked down two three-pointers and finished with 17 points. Other scorers for Oakfield-Alabama were Jack Cianfrini (9), Gabe Smith (8), Brody Williams (6), and Mason Watterson (3). Notre Dame Batavia will take on No. 7 York in the Class C2 semifinals on Monday.
No. 5 RED JACKET (13-9) 45
No. 4 BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (16-6) 62
Bolivar-Richburg will face No. 1 seed Dundee/Bradford in the semifinals on Monday.
CLASS C3
No. 9 MOUNT MORRIS (12-10) 48
No. 1 HONEOYE (20-1) 67
Landon Washburn finished with a game-high 25 points to lead Honeoye. Owen Cuba ended with 17 points. Braiden Schneider wrapped up with 13 points. Other scorers for Honeoye were Owen Reynolds (9), and Dylan Washburn (3). Anthony Hightower knocked down four three-pointers, brought down six rebounds and led Mount Morris with 17 points. Ben Canary added 12 points. Shawntez Brown scored 10 points. Luis Crespo-Toledo had seven points and six rebounds. Ed Colon contributed two points. Matt Bacon dished out seven assists. Honeoye will play No. 5 seed Finney in the semifinals on Monday.
No. 7 NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (14-8) 36
No. 2 SOUTH SENECA (19-2) 47
Kenny Halsey scored 17 points and crossed the 1,000 career point mark as South Seneca outscored Northstar Christian 15-6 in the fourth quarter to secure the win. Taj Amisano scored six of his 12 points in the first quarter. Kyan Miller-Hopkins and Logan Lacerack each had eight points. Kyle Kempf tallied two points. Jay Garwood led Northstar Christian with 11 points. Kingston Downs added seven points. Other scorers for Northstar Christian were Johnny Daby (6), Max Skolen (5), Da’Vonn Stevens (4), Cayden Fabry (2), and Max Klemmer (1). South Seneca will play against No. 3 seed Wheatland-Chili in the semifinal round on Monday.

No. 6 ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (13-8) 36
No. 3 WHEATLAND-CHILI (16-5) 50
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No. 5 FINNEY (13-8) 69
No. 4 PAVILION (13-7) 51
Ethan Krog dropped 26 points as Finney got out to a 36-12 lead and hung on to advance to the next round. Ethan Snavely tallied 15 points. Oin Pickens and Braelen Broome each had nine points. Other scorers for the Falcons were Eli Drake (6), Pablo Molleja (2), and Juju Hunley (1). Landon Stoddard scored 25 of his 28 points in the second half for Pavillion. Mason Giles totaled 11 points. Brennan Savage (6), Hayven Cordes (3), Ryan Mackay (2), and Liam Campbell (1). Finney will do battle with top-seeded Honeoye in the semifinals.
CLASS D
No. 8 ELBA (4-18) 47
No. 1 FILLMORE (18-3) 71
Fillmore will face No. 5 seed Avoca/Prattsburgh in the semifinals on Monday night.
No. 7 HOUGHTON (6-16) 46
No. 2 ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (14-6) 75
Brody Vance piled up 33 points to lead Andover/Whitesville to the win. Colton Calladine and Gage Putnam each produced a dozen points. Other scorers for Andover/Whitesville were Jon Vallieres (7), Vinny Joyce (6), Jake Mattison (3), and James Miller-Young (2). Jack Prentice buried seven three-pointers and ended with 30 points for Houghton. Joshua Davidson tallied a dozen points. Hoang Phung ended with four points. Andover/Whitesville and No. 3 seed Jasper-Troupsburg will play on Monday night in the semifinals.
No. 6 HAMMONDSPORT (7-15) 32
No. 3 JASPER-TROUPSBURG (11-10) 68
Jasper-Troupsburg will play No. 2 Andover/Whitesville in the semifinals on Monday.
No. 5 AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (7-14) 75
No. 4 FRIENDSHIP/SCIO (8-13) 46
Avoca/Prattsburgh will play top-seeded Fillmore in the next round on Monday night.
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