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Delisanti Wealth Management Monday Boys’ Basketball Wrap: Smith double-double leads Oakfield-Alabama; Schneider tallies 25 for Honeoye

December 15, 2025 by Dan Glickman Leave a Comment

GREECE ARCADIA (1-4) 44
BROCKPORT (4-1) 48

Ty Sherman and Mason Scott each scored 12 points for Brockport, with Scott putting up nine rebounds as the Blue Devils won their second straight. Brodee Henshaw also broke into double-digits with 10 points, pulling down seven rebounds as well. Ayden Matthews racked up eight points with three steals, while Ethan Hart scored six points with 13 boards.

HILTON (1-2) 56
RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-2) 55

Jacob Nguyen scored 18 points, including four points in the decisive fourth quarter, as Hilton won its first game under new head coach Jeff Esposito. Kallin Whelehan also reached double-digits, with 12 points, while Jackson Esposito and Jackson Oliveri both scored six points. Matthew Kosiorek (5), Shane Thompson (4), Cooper Streb (2), Tyler Reger (2), and Alec Frazier (2) also scored. Kaden Thwaits scored 27 points for Rush-Henrietta, including nine during an attempted comeback in the fourth quarter. Jakari Canady also reached double-digits with 11 points. Khristopher Hamilton-Much scored five points, while Kylan Burke scored four. Tyrese Rudolph (3), Kingston Henry (3), and Milan Griffiths (2) rounded out scoring.

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (3-1) 66
HAC (1-5) 34

School of the Arts’ Bruce Newton led all scorers with 17 points as the SilverHawks used a 21-7 first quarter lead to propel themselves to their second win in the past three games. AhDonn Grant and Zayvier Little each had nine points, while Jordan Jenkins put up eight. Antwon Washington (7), Bennie Laver (6), Matt Howland (4), Elo Wilson (4), and Henry Hawkinson (2) rounded out the scoresheet for School of the Arts. Carter Bateman led scoring for HAC, with nine points. Cash Cabral (7), Ari Hagelberg (5), Liam Mitchell (4) Wesson Riveros (4), Dante Colaprete (2), Ethan McAuliffe (2), and Clark Lovett (1)

MCQUAID JESUIT (1-3) 48
UPREP (2-2) 60

Gavin White scored 16 points with eight rebounds and four assists and steals each as UPrep won its second straight. James Willingham (12, with 3 steals) and Demetrius Walker (10, with six rebounds) also reached double-digits, while Ja’yvion Sampson scored nine points while accumulating five assists, four steals, and four rebounds.

PENN YAN (0-2) 42
MARCUS WHITMAN (2-3) 63

Tariku Blueye led Marcus Whitman with 22 points, eight rebounds, and five steals as the Wildcats took a 19-9 lead in the first quarter and never relinquished it. Parker Weissend also reached double-digits, with 14 points, while Ryan Santee (11) and Connor Williams (10) also reaching the teens. Williams also pulled down six rebounds. Gianni DeLeo rounded out scoring for Marcus Whitman with six points. Penn Yann’s Miles Ditzell led all scorers with 23 points, with Spencer Jensen (6), Aidan Green (5), Hadley Elwell (4), and Ethan Robinson (4) also putting points on the board for the Mustangs.

AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (3-1) 59
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (1-3) 19

JJ Crowder scored 24 points as Avoca-Prattsburgh won its second straight game. Carter Button and Colin Zurlick added nine points, while Zachary Heale, Austin Swift, and Connor Parulski all had five. Ilai Blickenstorfer rounded out scoring with two points. Dom Spina and Brighton Grant both scored five for Dundee/Bradford, while Alex Kendall scored four. Brody Ryan (2), Gabe Russell (2), and Carter Alrich (1) also scored for the BraveScots.

EAST ROCHESTER (3-2) 52
HONEOYE (4-0) 62

Braiden Schneider scored 25 points — including four three-pointers — with five assists and four steals to keep Honeoye perfect on the season. Landon Washburn earned a double-double for the Bulldogs, scoring 21 points with 13 rebounds as well as seven assists. Dylan Washburn pulled down 11 rebounds and scored six points. Eli Stumbo added five points with nine rebounds, while Kyle Schmitt rounded out scoring with five. Judah Tanner led the East Rochester Bombers with 22 points, and also tallied six steals and six assists. Justice Allen racked up eight points and 11 rebounds. Senial Figueroa (7), Jason Hernandez (5), Noah Wollschleger (5) Ray Allen (3), and Tyler Leisten (2) also scored.

ALBION (VI) 59
LE ROY (2-2) 58

A 24-19 fourth-quarter run by Albion, spurred by nine of Tyler Cody’s 13 points on the night, sent Le Roy down in defeat. Aidan Weaver scored 17 to lead Le Roy, while Grady Gilligan (13) and Brayden Chase (11) also reached double-digits. Matthew Hockey scored nine, while Brady McClurg put up two.

OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (2-1) 47
BARKER JR./SR. (VI) 42

Gabe Smith had a double-double of 15 points and 14 rebounds to go with five blocks as Oakfield-Alabama used a 36-20 second half to erase an 11-point halftime deficit and get the win. Mason Watterson led scoring for Oakfield-Alabama with 16 points, and also recorded nine assists and two steals. Trevor Enes pulled down 11 rebounds while scoring seven, assisting twice, making a steal, and recording a block. Hudson George had seven points and two steals. Anthony Taliferro scored 16 points for Barker, with JT Prynn putting up 10 and Donovan Hefferon nine.

JASPER-TROUPSBURG (6-1) 73
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-3) 45

CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (4-1) 74
ADDISON (2-2) 48
Carson Chaffee scored 22 points as Canisteo-Greenwood won its third straight. James Smith and Kevin Sirianni also scored double-digits, with 12 points each. Jack Beers, Thomas Sirianni, and Colton Coates all added six points each. Henry Strauce put up 12 points for Addison.

GREECE ODYSSEY (0-3)
SODUS (1-2)

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