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Delisanti Wealth Management Wednesday Boys’ Basketball Wrap: Vertus overcomes 10-point deficit in final quarter; Pietrantoni’s 22 points leads Webster Thomas

December 3, 2025 by Dan Glickman Leave a Comment

Geneva’s Jacob Irland (10) drives against Canandaigua’s James Spinelli (2) on Wednesday. (Photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

PALMYRA-MACEDON (0-1) 51
WEBSTER THOMAS (1-0) 62

Mateo Pietrantoni scored 14 of his 22 points in the first half as Webster Thomas took the lead early and and never relinquished it to open the season. Jaden Kyles and Danny Check also reached double-digits, with 11 and 10 points, respectively. Henry Bonn (9), Sean Griffin (5), Gianni Stavalone (3), and Andrew Calabrese (2) rounded out the scoresheet for the Titans. Eli Smith (12), Joey Hagen (10), and Camron Quick (10) paced Palmyra-Macedon, with Derek Leone (7), Carsen Ribstein (6), Blake Stephens (4), and Brandon Conley (2) also contributing.

GENEVA (1-0) 56
CANANDAIGUA (0-1) 40

EDISON (0-1) 66
VERTUS (1-0) 70

Down 57-47 heading into the fourth quarter, Vertus used a 23-9 final frame to open the season with a win. Na’Vant Harrison led the comeback with eight of his 18 points coming in the final quarter, while Terrance Marble led the Warriors overall with 26 points on the night. Jayden Copeland also reached double-digits in the scoring column, with 11 points. Jaden Griffin (9), Bernardino Almedina (4), and Ja’Myer Burks (2) rounded out scoring for Vertus. Javier Medina tallied 19 points to lead Edison, while Felix Vazquez (17) and Julius Trammell (10) also reached double-digits. Karron Mack scored six points, while Jah’meir Birmingham, Royal Alexander, Cyrus Bridgewater, and Michael Byrd all put up two points each.

EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (0-1) 33
BISHOP KEARNEY (1-0) 74

Jaiden Pascoe led Bishop Kearney with 11 points, including five in the opening quarter, as the Kings jumped to a 20-9 lead and never looked back. Owen Gorham and Jayden Capers also reached double-digits, with 10 points each. Angel Diaz, Colby Speight, and Jacob Rybczynski all put eight points up on the board, while Maddox Volpe scored six. Julius Davis (5), Rasean Stevens (4), Marcus Chatman (2), RJ Sconfietti (2), and Sean Etzkorn (1) also scored. Luis Tolentino of Eugenio Maria DeHostos led all scorers with 18 points, while Brayhala Harris (4), Sean Vega (3), Jose Perez (3), Able Patterson (3), and Caiden Copeland (2) also put up points.

CHARLES FINNEY (1-0) 57
HAC (0-1) 22

David Parras scored 18 points, including six in the opening quarter to start Charles Finney’s season with a victory. Braelen Broome also got into double-digits for the Falcons, with 14 points. Romeo Pauly (8), Judaea Danesi (7), Ethan Snavely (4), Mateu Diez (3), Matteo Gefell (2), Miguel Brontons (2), and Landon O’Dell (1) also scored. Antonio Ramos led HAC with 4 points, while Josh Person (3), Carter Bateman (3), Cash Carbal (3), Ari Hageburg (2), Dante Colaprette (2), Wesson Riveros (2), Felix Jiang (2), and Liam Mitchell (1) also scored.

SOUTH SENECA (0-1) 35
MYNDERSE (1-0) 56

WILLIAMSON (1-0) 69
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (0-1) 55

DJ Barber’s 28 points led Williamson to a season-opening win. Myles LaCapra and Nate Porchea rounded out Williamson’s top three scorers with 21 and 13 points, respectively. Jayden Carnevale hit five three-pointers as part of a 29-point night for Clyde-Savannah, while Dain Brisky added 12 and Jackson Barr scored six.

EAST ROCHESTER (0-1) 54
GANANDA (1-0) 77

Hunter Vogt scored 23 points, including six in the opening quarter, as Gananda jumped to an early lead en route to a season-opening victory. Cooper Grassel added 19 points, while Owen Switzer put up 14. Peter Jacob (8), Maddox Stoughton (7) and Dylan Strang (6) rounded out the scoring column for the Panthers. Judah Tanner led East Rochester with 20 points, while Jaidyn Herb also reached double digits in the scoring column, with 10 points. Justice Allen (9), Jason Hernandez (8), Saniel Figueroa (4), and Noah Wollschleger (3) also scored.

LE ROY (1-0) 75
LIVONIA (0-1) 35

Matthew Hockey’s 17 points, eight steals, and seven assists led Le Roy to a season-opening win. Grady Gilligan (15, with sevens teals, eight rebounds, and three assists), and Brayden Chase (15, with four assists and two steals) were among the other top contributors, while Cole Tonzi (11 points, five assists, four steals) and Aiden Weaver (11, with seven rebounds and two assists) also reached double-digits. Tommy Clifford (4) and Brady McClurg (two points, with three assists and a steal) also scored.

BARKER (VI) 38
ATTICA (1-0) 45

Miguel Cebrian led Attica with 15 points, while Blake Kines and Rocco Soccio each put up eight. Anthony Taliafarro scored 17 for Barker.

HINSDALE (0-1) 38
HAMMONDSPORT (1-0) 44

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