JOHN PELIN TIP-OFF CLASSIC AT SPENCERPORT
WILSON MAGNET (1-2) 97
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-2) 49
Corey Faison had 27 points on 12-for-18 shooting to lead Wilson to its first win of the season. Jayden Everett knocked down six threes as part of his 20-point effort for Wilson. Jesse Lynn was the third Wilson player to record 20 or more points, adding exactly that many to go along with four steals. Aaron Riley and Navon Fuqua rounded out the double-digit scorers for Wilson, picking up 13 and 10 respectively. Jayden Ingram added seven points and six steals to his line for Wilson.
BROCKPORT (2-0) 75
SPENCERPORT (1-1) 65
COMMUNITY SCHOOLS BASKETBALL CLASSIC AT GREECE ARCADIA
WORLD OF INQUIRY (1-1) 62
GREECE ARCADIA (0-2) 45
Devin Dillion led the scoring for WOIS, picking up 18 points on four threes. Marcus Norwood and June Richardson also racked up double-digit points, posting 11 and 10 respectively. Richrone Washington, Curtis Bell and Dezmond Jackson had six points each for WOIS with Kenny Grimes and Courtney Washington rounding out the scoring with three and two points respectively. Denzel Medlock had 18 points to lead Arcadia, 12 of which came in the third quarter. Drake Sapp also got into double figures, scoring 10.
VERTUS (2-1) 56
BISHOP KEARNEY (3-0) 71
The Kings had three players reach double figure scoring led by Jaiden Pascoe who racked up 15 points to go along with 12 rebounds, four assists, one block and three steals. Jayden Capers notched 13 points, eight rebounds, two steals and three assists. Owen Gorham had 12 points, six assists and two steals. Other scorers for the Kings included Jacob Rybczynski (8), Angel Diaz (8), Maddox Volpe (8), Colby Speight (4) and Rasean Stevens (3).
AL MASINO BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT AT EASTRIDGE
GENEVA (3-0) 53
EASTRIDGE (1-1) 30
Andrew Green had 21 points and was named the All-Tournament MVP as Geneva won the Al Masino Tournament championship. Kaden Larsen notched 13 points, eight rebounds, seven assists, six steals and a block, being named to the All-Tournament Team. Jahzire White added seven points, nine rebounds, a steal and two blocks.
HALL OF FAME SHOWCASE AT WAYLAND-COHOCTON
YORK (0-1) 53
HONEOYE (1-0) 68
Landon Washburn scored 21 of his game-high 34 points in the first half while also hauling in 14 rebounds and dishing out seven assists to lead Honeoye. Dylan Washburn chipped in with 13 points and 11 boards. Braiden Schneider added seven points, had seven assists and four steals. Eli Stumbo added seven points and eight boards. Kyle Schmitt had seven points and four steals. York was led by Parker Bonafede who knocked three down from deep and finished with a team-high 19 points. Bonafede also collected 11 rebounds and dished out four assists. Yerial Diaz-Pena hit three from long distance and scored 11 of his 15 points in the third quarter. Diaz-Pena also had five steals and four assists. Aiden Kobylanski chipped in with seven points and 10 rebounds.
ELBA (0-1) 38
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-0) 49
After going into halftime tied at 22, an 18-point third quarter propelled Wayland-Cohocton to the win. The Eagles received double-digit scoring from three players, led by Cole Hanggi with 16. Alex Fedorchuk and Ethan Bauer added 12 and 10 points respectively. Other scorers for the Eagles were Jacy Drum (7), Dawson Stephens (2) and Josh Stanley (2). Brady Werth and Ryan Marsceill got into double digits for Elba, scoring 14 and 12 respectively.
HORNELL (0-1) 42
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (1-0) 65
Carson Chaffe led the Chargers to a win, scoring 33 points. Thomas Sirianni added 12 points while eighth grader Jack Beers hit three threes and scored 11 points for the Chargers. The Red Raiders were led by Ben Woolever, who scored 19 points. Tyrone Buchanan followed with 11 points.
MASSENA (X) 45
AQUINAS INSTITUTE (1-1) 72
Carson Allen had 19 points, three steals and four assists to lead Aquinas. Andrew Palermo added 14 points off the bench.
MCQUAID JESUIT (0-1) 67
VICTOR (1-0) 71
The Blue Devils had four players reach double-digit scoring in their season-opener win. A big second quarter that saw Victor outscore McQuaid 19-10 propelled the Blue Devils victory. Timmy McAuliffe, RJ Johnson and Ben Fell had 14 points apiece while Ravi Chitre added 12 points for Victor. Other Blue Devils that got on the board included JJ Mastin (8), Andre Poselovich (3), Will Wu (2) and Gage Hay (2).
BELMONT ROTARY TOURNAMENT AT GENESSE VALLEY-BELFAST
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (2-0) 80
GENESSE VALLEY-BELFAST (1-1) 73 F/OT
Brody Vance’s 27 points led the Panthers to their second straight Belmont Rotary Club Tournament championship. Colton Calladine and Vincent Joyce also got into double digits for the Panthers, netting 20 and 16 points respectively. Other scorers for the Panthers included James Miller Young (8), Jake Mattison (6) and Trey Kent (3). Jan Mackenzie led GVB with 26 points.
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (0-2)
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (2-0)
KIWANIS TIP-OFF TOURNAMENT AT WARSAW
PAVILION (1-1) 51
WARSAW (0-2) 35
Keean Cummins led Pavilion with 20 points while Hayven Cordes notched 11 points. Blake Chambers led Warsaw scorers with 10 points.
BYRON-BERGEN (1-1) 37
FILLMORE (2-0) 68
Jonah Bialek and Cam Mucher scored 22 points each to lead Fillmore to the Kiwanis Tip-off Tournament championship. Other scorers for Fillmore included Isaiah Sisson (12), Mac Nusbickel (8), Jordan Bialek (2) and Ezra Knapp (2). Fillmore took control early, taking a 38-15 lead into halftime.
ACE TOURNAMENT AT PORTVILLE
CUBA-RUSHFORD (3-0) 87
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (1-1) 54
HOLLEY (0-1) 40
PERRY (1-0) 81
Perry jumped out quickly and took a 50-15 lead at halftime. Tyler Harvey scored 22 points in the first half and finished with 24 to go with his eight rebounds. John Thomas Grover made five threes and finished with 21 points, six rebounds and three assists. Parker Tallman scored seven points and led the team with seven assists. Izaiah Hernandez notched six points, six rebounds, six assists and three steals. Pat Feroleto added eight points and 11 rebounds while Lakin Ohlson chipped in 10 points and a team-leading 14 rebounds.
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