
PITTSFORD MENDON (2-0) 85
CANANDAIGUA (0-2) 44
Josh Shadders paced Pittsford Mendon with 17 points as the Vikings established a 21-point lead after the first quarter and never looked back in the win. Trevor Nally has 12 first-half points and finished with 14 points. Carson Esposito ended with a dozen points. Cole Halpin and Max Liberatos each had eight points. Other scorers for the Vikings were John Leitner (5), Jack Nally (4), Jackson Tackaberry (4), Jack Halstead (3), Amari Coleman (2), Brody Pusateri (2), and Avery Valenti (2).
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HILTON (0-2) 46
VICTOR (3-0) 77
Gus Pappajohn buried five three-pointers and finished with 15 points as Victor used a 29-point fourth quarter to pull away for the win. FJ Johnson and Ben Fell both produced 13 points for the Blue Devils. Ravi Chitre had 10 points. Timmy McAuliffe supplied nine points. JJ Mastin (6), Andrew Poselovich (5), Will Wu (3), Sean Loyal (2), and Gage Hay (1) also scored for Victor. Alec Frazier led Hilton with 13 points. Matthew Kosiorek finished with eight points. Jackson Esposito chipped in six points. Other scorers for the Cadets were Brady Graves (5), Jacob Nguyen (4), Tyler Reger (4), Calvin Starwald (2), Cooper Streb (2), Jackson Oliveri (1), and Lucas Smith (1).
BRIGHTON (2-1) 52
IRONDEQUOIT (1-0) 59
Anthony Major led the way with a dozen points as four Irondequoit players scored in double figures as the Eagles used a 23-8 second quarter run to help earn a Monroe County win. Tahmaj Pope, Josh Morse, and Jayden Patterson each scored 11 points. Pope connected three times from beyond the three-point line, and Patterson did twice. Lincoln Johnston (6), Yaxiel Ramirez (3), Luke O’Brien (3), and Roman Maldonado (2) also scored for the Eagles. Daniel Regan paced Brighton with 14 points. Abram Levy hit three three-pointers and ended with 12 points. Tim Tourangeau supplied eight points. Other scorers for the Bruins were Bobby Jones (7), Jah Joseph (6), Noah Barnabas (2), and Phillip Lagares (2).
SPENCERPORT (1-3) 34
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-1) 50
Mateo Pietrantoni scored a game-high 21 points in a game that saw Webster Thomas only give up more than 10 points in one quarter. Jaden Kyles had 10 points, and Henry Bonn totaled nine. Danny Check (6) and Sean Griffin (4) also scored for the Titans. Eli Schuyler posted 11 points for Spencerport. Kamariel Labord turned in nine points. Other scorers for the Rangers were Jah’mere Pritchett (8), Eric Schuyler (5), and Chris Harris (1).
EASTRIDGE (2-2) 57
BROCKPORT (3-1) 65
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (2-0) 86
GREECE OLYMPIA (0-2) 29
Jackson Birch and Samuel Byrne each produced 16 points to help Pittsford Sutherland pick up a Monroe County win. Zachary Neiderer and Jahyden Maiorani both tallied nine points. Other scorers for the Knights were Chase Dermody (8), Hudson Lazenby (7), Quentin Howe (5), and Tyler Allen (5). Xavier Ball scored 12 points with five rebounds for Greece Olympia. Willie Hopson had nine points and seven rebounds. Other scorers for the Spartans were Guy Hague-Minto (3), Jaylen Spinks (2), and Junior Kamara (1).
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (2-2) 60
BATAVIA (1-1) 53
Shane Samson led all scorers with 20 points including seven in a second-quarter that saw Honeoye Falls-Lima use a nine-point advantage to cushion itself enough to earn the Monroe County win. Jake Weber connected three times from beyond the three-point line and ended with 11 points. Ollie Osterling added eight points. Other scorers for the Cougars were Marshall Adams (7), Brody Swan (6), Brian Finn (4), Cade Merrill (2), and Marco Vengoechea (2). Grady Herener splashed four three-pointers on his way to a 16-point night for Batavia. Gavin White produced 11 points. Adrian Martinez and Isaac Varland each totaled 10 points. Casey Mazur (4) and Andrew Calletto (2) also scored.

WEBSTER SCHROEDER (1-0) 42
FAIRPORT (1-0) 90
Noah Meabon led a balanced Fairport attack with 16 points as the Red Raiders won by double-digits for the second time. Meabon scored five in the opening quarter when Fairport grabbed a 26-9 lead. Alex Grejda accounted for all 13 of his points in the first half. Gannon Culver hit a pair of 3-pointers as part of a 10-point effort on the night. Troy Barza (8), Sam Roselli (7), Jon Roessel (4), Ryan Fay (2), Antonio Nurse (4), Jeremiah Crocker (7), Matt Swann (4), Hadi Dergham (8) and Drew Gruba (9) rounded out the scoring for Fairport. Sam Nick and Matthew Carey had 13 and 12 points respectively to lead Webster Schroeder. Andrew Lozovatskiy (5), ALex Bartnicki (4), Miles Mancuso (2), Luke Rogers (2), Kalin Watkins (2), Christopher Unger (1) and Cole Dougherty (1) also scored for the Warriors.
GATES CHILI (2-1) 69
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-2) 58
Joey Vigerzi scored 20 points while dishing out four assists, pulling down three rebounds, and swiping a pair of steals as Gates Chili outscored Churchville-Chili 41-32 in the second half to earn the win. Jaylen Givens turned in a statline of 16 points, three assists, and three steals. Tremier Lewis put together nine points, five rebounds, and five steals. Nemo Pye had 11 points. Other scorers for Gates Chili were Chris Elliott (7), Jaden Robinson (4), and Joe Caruso (2). Jason Small scored 16 points for Churchville-Chili. Jacob McGowan knocked down three three-pointers and finished with 13 points. Zyon Beachum supplied nine points. Brayden Stedman (8), Jack Demmin (4), Josh Miner (3), Jaxon Tensley (2), and Joseph Andrecolich-Montesano (2) also scored for the Saints.
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PENFIELD (1-0) 87
HORSEHEADS (IV) 32
CJ Johnson put up 25 points while pulling down 10 rebounds as Penfield opened the game on a 30-4 run in the win. Jackson Green and Jake McCarthy also snagged double-doubles, with Green pairing 18 points with a dozen rebounds and McCarthy 17 points with 15 rebounds.
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EAST (0-0)
McQUAID (1-1)
EDISON TECH (0-3) 48
BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON (4-0) 55
Jayden Capers and Maddox Volpe each scored 14 points as Bishop Kearney/Chesterton led after every quarter in the win. Capers also had six rebounds, three assists, and two blocks, while Volpe paired his points with four rebounds and two steals. Jaiden Pascoe ended with seven points, six rebounds, two steals, and a block. Owen Gorham and Rasean Stevens each added five points. Felix Vasquez produced a game high 18 points for Edison Tech. Javier Medina turned in 15 points. Other scorers for the Inventors were Karron Mack (4), Michael Byrd (4), Royal Alexander (2), Cyrus Bridgewater (2), Julius Trammell (2), and Jah’meir Birmingham (1).
HARLEY-ALLENDALE COLUMBIA (1-4) 41
EARLY COLLEGE (1-2) 69
Tyrell Grant connected three times behind the three-point line and finished with 21 points to help lead Early College to its first win of the season. Sam Washington and Seh’Maje Lester each tallied 15 points. Da’Marion Griffin added seven points. Other scorers for the Cobras were Braylon Hill (5), Cincere Moxley-Studymine (4), Zion Shields (2), and Dayvon Williams (2). Carter Bateman led Harley-Allendale-Columbia with 13 points. Ari Hagelberg ended with a dozen points. Liam Mitchell (5), Antonio Ramos (5), Cash Cabral (2), Wesson Riveros (2), and Josh Person (2) also scored for the Wolves.
FINNEY (4-0) 61
ROCHESTER PREP (0-3) 39
Braelon Broome scored 19 of his 25 points in a first half that saw Finney build a 16-point lead as the Falcons rolled to a Private-Parochial league win. David Parva chipped in with 14 points. Ethan Snavely supplied 10 points. Judaea Danesi had eight rebounds and seven steals. Other scorers for the Falcons were Romeo Pauly (5), Eli Drake (4), Mateo Diez (3), and Mateo Gefell (2). Drake added six assists, and Pauly had five.
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (1-2) 51
AQUINAS (2-2) 81
EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS (0-4) 43
BYRON-BERGEN (3-1) 56
WAYNE (1-0)
MYNDERSE (2-0)
MIDLAKES (2-1)
PENN YAN (0-0)
WATERLOO (3-3) 35
GENEVA (5-0) 76
Kaden Larsen scored 22 points while having seven steals, six rebounds, five assists, and two blocks to guide Geneva to a Finger Lakes East win. Jahzire White produced 11 points, four steals, three blocks, three rebounds, and an assist. Andrew Green supplied seven points, three assists, and three steals. Other scorers for the Panthers were Jonathan Colon-Anderson (6), Sherman Gibson (6), Jake Irvin (5), Prodigy Irvin (4), Jeffrey Castro-Anderson (4), Travis Tolbert (3), and Will Woody (3). Hayden Willett, Ryder Tam, and Kellen Mahoney each totaled six points for Waterloo. Ethan Hendrix (5), Carter Peterson (4), Henrey Benjamin (3), Braeden Hyde (3), and Nathan Barron (2) also scored.
NEWARK (3-0) 53
PALMYRA-MACEDON (3-2) 48
Jahnor Allen paired 16 points with five rebounds as Newark outscored Palmyra-Macedon 19-5 in the fourth quarter to rally for the win. Terrell Jenkins put together 12 points, nine rebounds, two steals, and two assists. Ramon Heredia finished with nine points, five rebounds, and four assists. Other scorers for the Reds were Blake Snow (6), Collin George (5), Shyere Howard (2), Sam Underhill (2), and Jevar Moore (1). Brandon Conley led Palmyra-Macedon with 15 points. Jackson Dennie and Eli Smith each had nine points. Rhett Engels scored seven points. Other scorers for the Red Raiders: Camron Quick (3), Derek Leone (3), and Blake Stephens (2).
RED CREEK (0-5) 47
EAST ROCHESTER (2-1) 79
Justice Allen sparked East Rochester with 31 points, 16 rebounds, and four blocks in the Wayne County win. Judah Tanner scored 16 points will bringing down six rebounds, dishing out five assists, and bagging give steals.
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CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (2-1) 82
GENESEO (3-1) 44
Carson Chafee scored a game-high 34 points while pulling down 14 rebounds to power Canisteo-Greenwood. Jack Beers added 13 points. Thomas Siranni had nine first-half points. Other scorers for the Chargers were Gideon Stewart (9), Kevin Siranni (6), Quinten Houghtaling (5), James Smith (4), Chase Cavanaugh (2), and Jaxon O’Brien (1). Oren Ray led Geneseo with 21 points. Avery Hepler totaled 14 points. Other scorers for the Blue Devils: Shay Hepler (5), Evan Sorge (2), Eric Hammond (1), and Nick Connor (1). Canisteo-Greenwood will play Wayland-Cohocton in the tournament championship game on Saturday.
HORNELL (2-1) 65
LIVONIA (1-4) 44
Demayne Dixon posted 19 points, six rebounds, five assists, and three steals to help Hornell pick up a win in Livingston County action. Marco Picco had 18 points of his own and paired it with five rebounds. Ben Woolever stuffed the stat sheet with 12 points, six rebounds, six steals, and six assists. Cody Cardamone added nine points. Tyrone Buchanan turned in seven points and five assists. Oliver Taylor led all scorers with 26 points for Livonia. Taylor also tallied six rebounds, three steals, and two assists. Jack Henry added 10 points.
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AVON (3-0) 45
LETCHWORTH (0-3) 40
Nick Fries paired 14 points with eight rebounds as Avon built a 30-15 halftime lead and hung on for the win. Kal Dolgos scored four points and brought down a dozen rebounds. Nate Urbanik added 11 points. Brody Beachel led Letchworth with 22 points. Darren Abbott scored 10 points.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (1-1) 56
Le ROY (2-0) 66
Matthew Hockey buried six three-pointers and finished with 25 points, five rebounds, four steals, and three assists as a 8-0 run by Le Roy early in the fourth quarter helped the Oatkan Knights snag the win. Aidan Weaver produced 20 points, 10 rebounds, two assists, two blocks, and two steals. Grady Gilligan finished with 12 points, 12 rebounds, three blocks, two assists, and two steals. Brayden Chase tallied nine points and four assists. Cole Tonzi brought down six rebounds, had four assists, and added three steals. Sean McNear scored 26 points and added five rebounds, three steals, and two blocks for Caledonia-Mumford. Aaron Blaker chipped in 12 points and five rebounds. Austin Metzger ended with 10 points alongside five boards. Jacob Wiley finished with six points.
YORK (1-2) 52
PAVILION (2-2) 45
Yeriel Diaz-Pena paired 25 points with six rebounds to help York overcome a 19-10 first quarter defacit. Parker Bonefede ended his night with 10 points and six rebounds. John Ayers (7) and Aiden Kobylanski (6) also scored for York.
KESHEQUA (2-0) 67
WARSAW (0-3) 54
Cam Wood scored a game-high 22 points for Keshequa as it took a 10-point lead into the halftime break in the win. Aiden Upright paired 21 points and 10 rebounds. Aiden Howe added eight points. Brady Wood (6), Nathan Hillier (6), and Owen Schoonover (4) also scored. Brayden Meritt paced Warsaw with 19 points. Cooper Shute scored 14 points. Connor Joy (7), Jake McEntire (6), Blake Chambers (6), and Jaiden Fries (2) also scored for the Tigers.
MOUNT MORRIS (1-2) 49
PERRY (3-0) 71
Tyler Harvey put together a 20-point, 13-rebound night as Perry outscored Mount Morris 18-4 in the second quarter to pull away. Izaiah Hernandez scored 16 points while bagging five steals. Parker Tallman produced 14 points, eight assists, and seven steals. John Thomas Grover ended with 14 points. Other scorers for the Yellowjackets were Zach Baker (2), Pat Feroleto (2), JJ Barger (2), and Walker Briggs (1). Ed Colon had 11 points, 11 rebounds, six assists, and three steals for Mount Morris. Ben Canary paired a team-high 12 points with eight rebounds and four assists. Shawntez Brown scored 10 points and brought down eight rebounds. Brayden Lewis totaled nine points. Ilaijah Rowley ended with four points and five rebounds. Jeremiah Roberts scored three points and had four rebounds. Even Powell brought down four rebounds.
ALEXANDER (1-2) 70
HOLLEY (1-2) 36
ATTICA (1-2) 40
ELBA (2-1) 58
Bing Zuber and Ryan Marsceill each finished their night with 18 points as Elba outscored Attica 16-7 in the final frame to pull away for the win. Alex Roscoe connected three times from long range and totaled 11 points. Nick Scott had nine points. Brady Werth added two points. Blake Kines led Attica with 16 points and 16 rebounds. Miguel Pena and Justin Stockweather both scored eight points. Rocco Soccio (3), Noah Sabitino (3), and Owen Strong (2) also scored for the Blue Devils.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-3) 35
KENDALL (1-1) 74
Jonny Conte put together a 15-point, nine-steal, six-assist night as Kendall picked up the win in Genesee Region play. Vinnie D’Agostino scored 13 points. Sammy Conte and Caleb Opalecky each finished with a dozen points. Noah Morehouse (8), CJ D’Agostino (8), and Jonas Rhodes (6) also scored for the Eagles. Emilio Ellington led Wheatland-Chili with 11 points.
HINSDALE (1-3) 23
CUBA-RUSHFORD (4-0) 70
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (2-1) 36
FILLMORE (4-0) 95
Jonah Bialek scored 27 points off of the back of seven three-pointers to guide Fillmore. Cam Mucher added 26 points. Mac Nusbickel joined the pair in double-figures with a dozen points. Jordan Bialek (7), Ezra Knapp (6), Jameson Rhett (6), and Tyler Voss (5) also scored for the Eagles. Aiden Golden led Friendship-Scio with 17 points. Connor Blouvet and Jeremiah Brown each chipped in eight points. Deacon Brown had two points. Charlie Taylor scored one point.
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (2-1) 47
HAMMONDSPORT (1-2) 40
Austin Swift scored 17, and JJ Crowder had 15 as Avoca-Prattsburgh won in Steuben County play. Carter Button added five points. Other scorers for the Titans were Josh Carlton (3), Colin Zurlick (3), Landon White (2), and Connor Parulski (2). Henry Morrison scored 33 points while pulling down three rebounds, grabbing three steals, and blocking a shot for Hammondsport. Gadge Buck finished with three points, five rebounds, and two assists. Levi Edsall put together three points, three steals, and a rebound. Terrill Mack had a point.
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