EASTRIDGE (1-0) 57
SPENCERPORT (0-1) 56
Alyssa Cowart dropped a game-high 32 points as well as seven steals, six rebounds and two assists in the season-opening road win. T.T. Green also scored double-digit points, adding 11. Kenya Scott finished the game with eight points and a game-high 20 rebounds. Lilli Crittenden and Qa’Mariona Greene both ended with eight rebounds. Crittenden added four points while Greene added two. Jorja Gray finished the game with 19 points to pace a Spencerport attack with three double-digit scorers. Alia Gatto contributed 15 points while Leigha Pokracki contributed 13. Addison Etter closed out the scoring for the Rangers with nine points.
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (0-2) 31
EAST ROCHESTER (2-0) 49
BRIGHTON (0-0) 37
BROCKPORT (0-0) 61
Lydia Childs paced the Brockport attack with a game-high 27 points to lead to a home opening win. Janelle Laureano contributed 11 points to pair with five steals. Gigi Harris recorded six points and 11 rebounds.
CANANDAIGUA (1-0) 57
WEBSTER THOMAS (0-1) 41
PADILLA (1-0) 30
SODUS (0-1) 28
Shajanae O’Neal led Padilla with a game-high 22 points including eight third quarter points to lead 32-6 after 24 minutes of play. O’Neal connected on 10 shots and finished two-for-seven from the free throw line. Laraya Lewis followed by adding 10 points all in the first half. Ah’nisty Porter recorded four points while Paola Lorenzana added two.
YOUNG WOMEN (1-1) 44
CHARLES G FINNEY (2-0) 53
Kiley Knittle scored a game-high 23 points including 12 in the second quarter to help Charles G Finney lead 27-25 at halftime. Knittle also contributed seven rebounds, five assists and four steals. Lucy Broome netted 14 points with seven coming from the free throw line. Broome also grabbed a team-high eight rebounds. Lainey Vargas finished with 12 points and four assists. Kate Frederickson added four points to round out Charles G Finney. Jah’Zell Strong paced Young Women with 16 points. NiYhanah Marshall followed by contributing 12 points. Diamondnik Foster (7), Ari Appleberry-Givens (5) and Yenny Reyes (4) closed out the scoring for the Horned Griffins.
SHAKER (2) 71
AQUINAS (0-1) 50
ROCHESTER PREP (0-1) 24
OUR LADY OF MERCY (1-0) 70
HONEOYE (0-1) 20
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (1-0) 56
GANANDA (0-1) 31
LETCHWORTH (1-0) 44
Annika Milillo recorded 10 of her game-high 15 points in the first quarter to help Letchworth take a 14-11 lead after eight minutes of play. Milillo connected on five shots including two threes and finished three-for-six at the charity stripe. Milillo also added 10 rebounds for a double-double. Maya Bellamy followed by adding nine points, with every point coming in the second half. Charity Scott and Sasha Bellamy both recorded six points. Kendall Jines (4), Gillian Kemp (2), McKenna Krist (1) and Harper Bliss (1) rounded out the scoring for Letchworth. Avery Hoffmann led Gananda with seven points while Leah Buffan added six. Lexi Gallina and Emily Buffan both finished with four points. Allissa Dohse (3), Sam Dohse (3), Jordyn Brice (2) and Lily Aylett (2) closed out the scoring for Gananda.
GENESEO (2-0) 38
PERRY (0-1) 35
Astrid Bellamy paced Perry with 13 points in the one score loss. Madi Monteleone followed with 11 points. Natalie Eaton recorded eight rebounds.
BYRON-BERGEN (1-0) 33
PAVILION (0-1) 32
Lauren Gartz led the way for Byron-Bergen with a team-high nine points to help narrowly win their season opening matchup. Megan Jarkiewicz followed adding seven points while June Dorman recorded six points. Charlotte Rogers paced Pavilion with 12 points including three threes. Mollie McMaster finished with six points.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (0-1) 17
YORK (1-0) 60
Tessa Rodwell stuffed the stat sheet for York with a game-high 20 pints, three rebounds, two steals and one block to help York claim a season opening win. A total of four players recorded double digit points for York. Fiona Grant recorded 16 points to pair with six rebounds. Bree Parsons ended with 10 points and led the defense with seven steals and four blocks. Tessa Goodell contributed 11 points, four rebounds and three steals. Gianna McClain added three points to round out the scoring for York. Olivia Amorese led Caledonia-Mumford with 10 points and nine rebounds. Leigh Nickerson added seven points.
LIVONIA (0-1) 39
MARCUS WHITMAN (1-0) 46 OT
Maddie Daggett and Aliysiah Clark both led Marcus Whitman with 14 points apiece. Daggett recorded five of those points in overtime to help the Wildcats keep it out of reach while Clark added two. Daggett finished the game with six rebounds and five steals while Clark recorded five rebounds, four steals and three assists. Sophie Snyder added 10 points alongside five rebounds. Evy Royston finished with three points, five rebounds, five steals and four assists. Molly Hitchcock led Livonia with a game-high 21 points. Chloe Meys followed with six points. Avery Snyder (4), Lyla Kingston (4), Sidney Clickner (3) and Madilyn Whitford (1) rounded out the scoresheets for the Lady Bulldogs.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (1-1) 28
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (0-1) 51
Meyah Putnam scored nine of her game-high 15 points in the third quarter to help Avoca-Prattsburgh hold a 40-18 lead. Putnam also added 10 rebounds for a double-double as well as seven assists. AJ McIntyre added 12 points including seven in the first quarter. Carlotte Peck recorded three points and 10 rebounds. Laura Hall paced Jasper-Troupsburg with 11 points while Leah Lawson finished with eight. Keira Marsh (5), Avary Cornell (2) and Annabelle VanNorman (2) closed out the scoring for the Lady Wildcats.
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (0-1) 16
FILLMORE (0-0) 72
RED CREEK (0-1)
HANNIBAL (III)
CUBA-RUSHFORD/BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (1-0)
PORTVILLE (0-0)
CATO-MERIDIAN (III)
WILLIAMSON/MARION (0-0)
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (0-0)
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-1)
AVON (0-0)
GENEVA (1-0)
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