SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (2-1) 62
WORLD OF INQUIRY (1-2) 60
Down 61-59 with five seconds left, Paul Stevens found Matt Howland who knocked down the game-winning three to lift School of the Arts. The buzzer-beater capped off a 12-point fourth quarter comeback and 19-point overall deficit. Bennie Laver led the way with a game-high 21 points, four rebounds and three steals while Bruce Newton finished with 16 points, four boards and three steals. Zayvier Little hauled in six points and 12 rebounds. For WOI, Devon Dillon led the way with 20 points while Curtis Bell followed with 15 points and Marcus Norwood 13.
FAIRPORT (1-0) 72
WESBTER THOMAS (1-1) 45
Gannon Culver led all scorers with 15 points including seven in the second quarter as Fairport broke the tie with a 21-11 quarter that gave the Red Raiders a 10-point lead it did not relinquish. Antonio Nurse netted 10 points with six from beyond the arc while Jon Roessel and Alex Grejda both ended with eight points apiece. Hadi Dergham scored six points while Trey Bauza and Noah Meabon collected five points apiece. Sam Roselli and Ty Wheaton both knocked down a three while Ryan Fay tallied two points. For Webster Thomas, Henry Bonn led the way with 13 points while Jackson Coles and Danny Check followed with nine points apiece. Sean Griffin scored four first-quarter points while Jaden Shaheen added three fourth-quarter points. Gianni Stavalone, Mateo Pietrantoni and Andrew Calabrese all picked up two points while Zach Wojtas recorded one.
PADILLA (1-2) 56
WILSON MAGNET (2-2) 80
Jesse Lynn finished with a double double of 23 points and 10 rebounds along with seven steals and two assists while Aaron Riley stuffed the stat sheet with 20 points, six rebounds, four steals, three blocks and one assist to pace Wilson Magnet. Jayden Ingram collected 15 points, five steals, three rebounds and three assists while Jayden Everett ended in double-figures with 10 points. Corey Faison notched seven points and four boards while Damyreon Warnick and Trayshawn Williams both picked up two points. Navon Fuqua tallied one point.
BRIGHTON (2-0) 59
VERTUS CHARTER (2-2) 49
Daniel Regan scored four of his team-high 12 points in the fourth quarter when Brighton pulled away from a five-point game. Regan connected on a pair of field goals over the final eight minutes of play. The senior also had five rebounds and four blocks in the win. Yele Enga finished with seven points, 12 rebounds, and three blocks while Tim Tourangeau had 11 points, five rebounds, five assists and four steals. Noah Barnabas (9), Phillip Lagares (2), Corey Adams (2), Bobby Jones (6), Abram Levy (5) and Brody Kamm (5) also scored for the Bruins. Vertus senior Terrance Marble led all scorers with 19 including four in the second quarter when the Warriors used a 20-18 advantage to pull within three heading into halftime. JW Wester added 12 points. Bernardino Almedina (3), Jayden Copeland (2), Ladavion Leonard (4), Ja’Myer Burks (2) and Zy’Miere Tanksley (7) also scored for Vertus.
AQUINAS (1-2) 60
NEWARK (2-0) 69
Terrell Jenkins notched a double-double of 18 points and 16 rebounds to lead Newark. Jahnor Allen followed with 17 points including six in the final quarter as Newark outscored Aquinas 14-8 to pull away with the victory. Ramon Heredia stuffed the stat sheet with 16 points, three rebounds and two assists while Blake Steve scored five points in the opening quarter. Collin George and Sam Underhill put up four points apiece while Shyere Howard added three. Jykell Rodriguez ended with two points and four blocks. For Aquinas, Carson Allen dropped 25 points including 18 in the first half to lead all scorers while Tristan Miller finished in double-figures with 11. Colby Gleason netted eight points while Nico Schiano followed with seven and Quentin Breedlove six. Kyson Sellers and Max Blackwood both tallied two points.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (3-0) 70
NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN (VI) 45
Max Skolen and Miles Tomlinson both netted 16 points apiece to lead all scorers and pace Northstar Christian Academy. Skolen notched 14 points in the first half while Tomlinson knocked down four threes. Jay Garwood followed with 14 points including nine from beyond the arc. Reid Thompson put up six points while Cayden Fabry added four and 11 rebounds. Tristan Dicks (3) and Jaeden Phillips rounded (2) out the scoring. Kingston Downs dished out eight assists. For New Life Christian, Emmanuel L. Botchway led the way with 15 points while Daryl Ekoha netted 12. Jason Tetteh collected nine points while Jeremy Tetteh tallied five. Michael Depto and Emmanuel N. Botchway both picked up two points.
ROCHESTER PREP (0-2) 37
GENEVA (4-0) 59
Andrew Green led the way with a game-high 19 points, five assists, four steals and three rebounds while Kaden Larsen stuffed the stat sheet with 14 points, nine boards, six steals and five assists to pace Geneva. Jahzire White collected 10 points, three rebounds and three steals. Travis Tolbert put up four points while Jonathan Colon-Anderson scored three in the opening 16. Prodigy Irvin, Erick Figueroa and Dydy Spearman-Johnson all tallied two points apiece.
EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS (0-3) 39
CHARLES G. FINNEY (3-0) 84
Braelen Broome dropped a game-high 24 points including 14 in the first half to pace Charles G. Finney. David Parra finished with 16 points while Ethan Snavely followed with 15. Judaea Danesi notched eight points while Mateo Gefell netted seven points and Romeo Pauley six. Mateu Diaz and Eli Drake both picked up four points. For EMHCS, Able Patterson and Luis Tolentino led the way with 11 points apiece while Braylahn Harris scored eight. Jose Perez and Caiden Copeland both recorded three points apiece while Journey Rodriguez and Xzavior Lopez tallied two points apiece.
WATERLOO (3-2) 51
MYNDERSE (2-0) 55
Braeden Cimineri scored seven of his 15 points in the third quarter when Mynderse opened a double-digit lead then held on for a win in Finger Lakes East action. Cimineri connected three times from the floor and converted 1-of-2 free throws as the Blue Devils took a 44-33 lead into the final eight minutes of play. Teammate Nick Mansell hit three 3-pointers as part of a 21-point effort to top the Mynderse scoring. Joe Nigro (8), Elijah Doell (7) and Derek Mercedes Rivera (4) also contributed for Mynderse. Waterloo’s Hayden Willett netted six of his game-high 22 points in the fourth quarter when the Tigers used an 18-11 advantage to cut into the deficit. Carter Peterson hit six field goals and added 14 points for Waterloo. Kellen Mahoney (6), Ryder Tam (4), Nate Barron (3) and Braeden Hyde (2) rounded out the scoring for Waterloo.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (3-1) 67
MARCUS WHITMAN (1-2) 28
Eli Smith led all scorers with 13 points to pace Palmyra-Macedon. Blake Stephens finished with nine points while Derek Leone and Logan Bauer followed with eight points apiece. Jackson Dennie and Joseph Hagen added six points each while Brandon Conley and William Frick ended with five apiece. Camron Quick and Reid Diehl both picked up three points while Carsen Ribstein tallied one. For Marcus Whitman, Ryan Santee led the way with seven points while Tariku Blueye netted six. Parker Weissend scored five points while Connor Williams knocked down a three. Gavin Teague (2), Caleb Wedge (2), Gianni DeLeo (2) and Ayden Clark (1) rounded out the scoring.
HONEOYE (2-0) 92
HAC (0-3) 42
Landon Washburn dropped a game-high 38 points, 10 rebounds and five steals to pace Honeoye. The junior scored 19 points in each half with 13 in the first quarter and 16 in the third. Dylan Washburn netted 17 points including 11 in the opening 16 while Braiden Schneider notched 14 first-half points. Collin Downs collected seven points while Eli Stumbo followed with six. Lou Basile (4), Kevin Schmitt (3) and Tyler Scheele (2) rounded out the scoring. For HAC, Carter Bateman led the way with 15 points while Ari Hagelberg followed with 13. Liam Mitchell, Ben Budziszewski and Antonio Ramos all recorded three points while Dante Colaprete tallied two.
LYONS (2-0) 99
SODUS (1-2) 37
Jamire Johnson dropped a game-high double double of 25 points and 10 rebounds along with three steals, three assists and three blocks to pace Lyons. Kaywon Butler followed with 19 points, six steals and four assists while Contrel Parker Jr. added 13 points, six steals and five assists. Steven LeBrecht stuffed the stat sheet with 12 points, seven rebounds, five assists and three steals while Jah Jah Smith finished with 11 points and five boards. Austin Rice netted seven second-half points Stavell LeBrecht scored six. Bryce McDonald (3), Evan Peeso (2) and Javion Samuels (1) rounded out the scoring. For Sodus, Dexcel Santiago led the way with nine points while Evan Laird and Kegan Jenkins followed with eight points apiece. Taivean Logins notched seven points while Gavin Davey and Antonio Rodriguez both picked up two points. Remi Jesmer tallied one point.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-4) 28
GANANDA (5-0) 72
Hunter Vogt and Cooper Grassel both led the way with 13 points apiece to pace Gananda. Adho Magee followed with 12 points while Owen Switzer finished in double-figures with 10. Dylan Strang knocked down two threes while Jacob Frey scored five fourth-quarter points. Peter Jacob and Brady Woodsworth both tallied four points apiece. Will Schneemann (3) and Gage Grimes (2) rounded out the scoring. For North Rose-Wolcott, Cody Crane netted a team-high 10 points while Alex Cruz notched nine points with seven in the third quarter. Evan DeWispeleare collected five points while Masyn DeBout and Enzo Davis added two points apiece.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (0-4) 54
EAST ROCHESTER (1-1) 80
Justice Allen hauled in 22 points and nine rebounds while Judah Tanner followed with 19 points and five steals to lead East Rochester. For Clyde-Savannah, Jayden Carnevale dropped a game-high 26 points while Joe Viscardi finished with a double-double of 13 points and 10 rebounds.
AVON (2-0) 46
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-1) 43
Nate Urbanik scored 13 points to lead the way while Cam Gibson finished with a double-double of 11 points and 10 rebounds to lift Avon. Tied 35-35 at the end of three, Avon outscored Wayland-Cohocton 11-8 in the final quarter to pull out the victory. Kal Dolgos stuffed the stat sheet with eight points, seven boards and five assists while Hunter Secker netted nine points. Cole Hanggi led the way with 13 points while Alex Fedorchuk scored seven points for Wayland-Cohocton.
PAVILION (2-1) 47
MOUNT MORRIS (1-1) 28
Ed Colon led the way with 13 points, six rebounds and three steals for Mount Morris. Evan Powell collected three points, five boards and four blocks while Ben Canary added four points and three steals. Jeremiah Roberts finished with five points while Brayden Lewis ended with two points and six rebounds. Eli Clester tallied a point and three boards. Shawntez Brown recorded four steals and three rebounds while Elijah Rowley picked up three boards and two blocks.
ALEXANDER (0-1) 42
ELBA (1-1) 49
Brady Werth scored a game-high 18 points including 13 in the second half as Elba erased a six-point deficit to and pulled away with the victory. Ryan Marsceill reached double-figures with 11 points while Nick Scott notched eight points. Bing Zuber scored six third-quarter points while Jaidel Amaro and Alex Rascoe tallied three points apiece. For Alexander, Mason Snyder led the way with 15 points while Austin Wakefield scored eight. Trevor Rheinheimer knocked down two threes while Justin Brooks followed with five points. Nicholas Marzolf and Pierce Dinkins both got a bucket from three-point land while Isaiah Wright added two points.
ROYALTON HARTLAND (VI) 21
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (2-0) 71
Matthew McCulley led all scorers with 20 points including 11 in the first half as Notre Dame Batavia jumped out to a 38-7 lead it did not lose. TJ Cephus netted 17 points including nine in the third quarter while Chase Antinore finished in double-figures with 10. Evan Fitzpatrick and Owen Therrien both ended with six points apiece while Ben Ferrando put up four. Ethan Ashton, Zach Houseknecht, Eli Corcoran and Mackoy Hall all tallied two points. For Royalton Hartland, Vinny Fazzio scored a team-high 13 points.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (1-2) 58
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (4-1) 69
Jim Ainsworth scored 10 of his game-high 26 points in the second quarter when Jasper-Troupsburg built 41-20 advantage. Ainsworth, who finished with four 3-pointers on the night, connected twice from distance during the second stanza. The senior guard also had six rebounds in the game. Landon Zver finished with 15 points, eight rebounds and five assists in the win while Nolan Vallieres added 14 points and seven rebounds. Braylon Lawson (5), Xavier Remchuk (5), Ethan Cook (3) and Brent Ross (1) contributed to the Wildcats’ offense. Brandon Zilker and Kingston Loucks paced Bolivar-Richburg with 19 and 18 points respectively. Javier Rodriguez-Sanz (8), Julian Weekley (6), Mason Baldwin (6) and Hayden Schappacher (1) also scored for the Wolverines.
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HAMMONDSPORT (1-0)
HOUGHTON (1-0)
LIMA CHRISTIAN (0-0)
WELLSVILLE (0-1)
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