
CLASS AA
No. 8 WEBSTER THOMAS (15-8) 55
No. 1 HILTON (21-1) 90
Hilton knocked down a school record 21 three-pointers, including an individual program mark of nine treys from Mallory Heise, as the Cadets advanced to the semifinals. Heise finished the night with 37 points, seven rebounds, and four assists in three quarters played.Ella Simonelli. scored seven points and pulled down seven rebounds. Jayleigh Esposito and Paige Sciliano each put up nine points, while Ava Heise and Amiyah Miles both tallied eight. Maddie Murphy (5), Elena Graziano (3), Paige Dean (2), and Madeline Patton (2) also scored. Margaret Smith (15), Emily Ford (12) and Kristina Baller (11) all reached double-digits for Webster Thomas. Ruby Marrapese (7), Olivia Bommelje (6), and Olivia Constantino (4) rounded out the scoring. Hilton heads to Pittsford Sutherland next Wednesday to face Webster Schroeder in the semifinals.
No. 7 PITTSFORD MENDON (17-4) 52
No. 2 PENFIELD (18-4) 36
Eva Dixon scored five points while Sarah Hanfland and Kate Crowley added a basket apiece as Mendon opened a 42-29 advantage heading into the final eight minutes of play. READ MORE.
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No. 6 CANANDAIGUA (15-6) 42
No. 3 AQUINAS (19-1) 73
AJ Orr scored 25 points with four steals to lead Aquinas to a quarterfinal victory. Loren Green put up 18 points with four steals, while Molly O’Toole and Carle Thomas scored 16 and 10 points, respectively. O’Toole also had six rebounds. Samiyah Wright rounded out scoring with four points while pulling down 17 rebounds and made five steals. Eily Hubler scored 23 points to pace Canandaigua, with Ava Read (7), Julia Geitner (4), Gianna Buchiere (2), Leah Sheridan (2), Macy Falk (2), and Madelyn Smith (2) also scoring. Aquinas travels to Pittsford Sutherland on Wednesday to face Pittsford Mendon in the semifinals.
No. 5 BISHOP KEARNEY (16-6) 38
No. 4 WEBSTER SCHROEDER (14-8) 43
Addison Morgan scored five of her 14 points in the first quarter as Webster Schroeder jumped to a 15-6 lead in the opening frame and held on the rest of the way for the quarterfinal win. Avery Kroening, Kylie Clement, and Bria Watkins all put up eight points for the Warriors, with Mya Perales adding five. Klarissa Goode (11) and Leah Dukes (10) both reached double-digits for Bishop Kearney, while Claire Spears recorded nine points. Adrianna Kennedy (3), Madison Simmons (3) and Asia Wilson (2) rounded out scoring. Webster Schroeder heads to Pittsford Sutherland next Wednesday to face Hilton in the semifinals.
CLASS B1
No. 8 MYNDERSE (9-12) 61
No. 1 YOUNG WOMEN’S COLLEGE PREP (16-3) 55
Chelsea Koreniewski scored 21 points, including five in the decisive fourth quarter, as Mynderse took the quarterfinal win. The Blue Devils, after trailing 27-25 at the half, led Young Women’s College Prep 44-43 heading into the final quarter, but outscored the Griffins 17-12 in the final frame to pull away. Hannah O’Brien (15) and Alessandra Nigro (12) each reached double-digits. Peyton Verkey (7), Eden Prayne (2), Danielle McDermott (2), and Reese Markel (2) also scored. Young Women’s Jah’Zell Strong led all scorers on the night with 24, while Diamondnik Foster put up 21. NiYhanah Marshall and DaZaria O’Neall both scored five points. Mynderse heads to Honeoye Falls-Lima on Monday to face Wellsville in the semifinals.
No. 7 PENN YAN (11-11) 40
No. 2 WATERLOO (16-5) 29
Madisen Pierce scored seven of her 14 points for Penn Yan as part of a 12-7 second quarter that propelled Penn Yan into the lead en route to the quarterfinal win. Corinne Barden led the Mustangs with 15 points, while Bailey Cooper reached double-digits with 10. Abigail Fischer rounded the out scoring with one point. Waterloo was paced by Addison Bree and Gwyn Panek, who each scored nine points. Maci Mueller and Delainey Battin each tallied four points, with Jonay Hawkins (2) and Khia Moody (1) also scoring. Penn Yan faces Hornell at Honeoye Falls-Lima on Monday in the semifinals.
No. 6 LIVONIA (11-10) 38
No. 3 HORNELL (17-3) 58
Hornell faces Penn Yan at Honoeye Falls-Lima on Monday in the semifinals.
No. 5 DANSVILLE (12-9) 37
No. 4 WELLSVILLE (15-6) 62
Natalie Adams scored 24 points, including four three-point field goals, as Wellsville advanced to the semifinals. Down 11-9 after one quarter, the Lions outscored Dansville 52-26 the rest of the way. Megan Tyler led Dansville with 18 points, with Taylor Hamsher scoring nine. Emily Versluis (4), Kassidy Cole (3), Morgan Ball (2), and Alivia Mosman (1) also scored. Wellsville heads to Honeoye Falls-Lima on Monday to face Mynderse in the semifinals.
CLASS B2
No. 9 ATTICA (4-18) 37
No. 1 LYONS (19-2) 58
Jayla Bell racked up 28 points and pulled down 10 rebounds for a double-double as Lyons used a 21-point second quarter to pull away and move on to the semifinals. The senior made six three-pointers and also notched six assists, three steals, and a block. Car’Mella Parker also reached double digits, with 19 points to go with three rebounds, two steals, and a block. J’Niyah Bell led the Lions in rebounds with 18, while also scoring four points and tallying an assist and two steals. Areyanna Carter (3, with a rebound and steal), Addison Jones (2, with 4 rebounds and a steal), and Kamryn Bonnell (2, with 6 steals and 3 assists) rounded out scoring. Emily Harmon’s 14 points led Attica, with Alyssa Elmore scoring 11. Hailey Mills (5), Corrin Orlowski (4), and Meghan Gersitz (3) filled out the rest of the scorecard. Lyons heads to Canandaigua on Monday to face Canisteo-Greenwood in the semifinals.
No. 7 HOLLEY (5-14) 34
No. 2 MARCUS WHITMAN (19-2) 58
Maddie Daggett racked up 24 points as Marcus Whitman pulled ahead early with a 15-8 first quarter before extending its lead as the game went on to take the quarterfinal win. Aliysiah Clark and Sophie Snyder both scored nine points for the Wildcats. Lily Carroll (7), Evy Royston (6), and Holland Benge (3) rounded out scoring. Alivia Wolf led Holley with 23 points, with Zoey Wolf (5), Desiree McCormack (4), and Brynn Thomas (2) also getting into the scorebook. Marcus Whitman faces Le Roy next Monday for a semifinals matchup in Canandaigua.
No. 6 AVON (6-15) 27
No. 3 LE ROY (13-8) 59
Le Roy faces Marcus Whitman on Monday for a semifinals matchup in Canandaigua.
No. 5 WILLIAMSON/MARION (9-12) 37
No. 4 CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (11-10) 46
Bailey Mullen scored five of her 19 points in a 16-8 first quarter as Canisteo-Greenwood jumped to a lead and then scored exactly 10 points in each of the remaining three quarters to hold off Williamson/Marion in a quarterfinals win. The junior also pulled down 15 rebounds for the double-double, and made history by scoring her 1,000th career point. Addie Andrus also got to double-digits in rebounds, with 12, to go with seven points. Paris May and Anna Mitchell each scored eight points, while McKenna Ferris totaled four points. Kate Campbell led Williamson/Marion with 13 points, with six of those points coming from the free throw line. Ellie Alexander (8), Kayla Vellefontaine (7), Keira Robinson (4), Lydia McKay (3), and Kendall Fernaays (2) rounded out scoring for the Marauders. Canisteo-Greenwood faces Lyons at Canandaigua on Monday in the semifinals.
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