
EDISON/WOIS (2-1) 72
ROCHESTER PREP (1-2) 39
Kaysia Jones poured in 43 points and made three shots from beyond the arc to lift Edison/WOIS on the road. Jones converted 12 times inside the arc and finished with eight boards and four takeaways. Charlena Robinson added 11 points, converting three of his four shots from deep. Antoinette Cotton racked up eight points, four steals and five rebounds. For Rochester Prep, Saniyah Yeomas scored 13 points and converted an and-one. Miah Cleveland scored six points in the final quarter.
PADILLA (2-2) 48
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (0-5) 47
Tae Oneal netted a career-high 22 points, and Padilla rallied from 11 down at halftime to win. Oneal scored five and hit one of Padilla’s three 3-pointers in the third quarter as the Bulldogs outscored Northstar 14-1 in the frame. Mkayla Sams added eights and Laraya Lewis had seven. Izzy Twyman scored seven including the go-ahead bucket for Padilla. Porter had four points. Northstar’s Alina Shuvalov scored 14 to lead the Knights. Kendal Demott added nine. Ella Chiley (5), Judah Linton (3) and Abigail Summerlin (2) also scored for Northstar.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-2) 34
CANANDAIGUA (3-0) 48
Sophia Frayne scored nine of her 16 points in the second quarter, lifting Canandaigua at home. Frayne made seven shots inside the arc. Leah Sheridan followed with 13 points and converted a three-pointer. Gianna Buchiere chipped in 10 points for the Grey Wolves. Lola Schorr scored four points. For Churchville-Chili, Erin Marone led with 14 points and made six shots inside the arc. Cadence Bachmann followed with six points. Bianca LiBritz had five points.
WILSON MAGNET (3-2) 26
WAYNE (4-0) 53
Mia DeMinck racked up her fourth double-double of the season, scoring 14 points with 12 rebounds to pace the Wayne offense. Lauren Twist followed with 12 points, while Gianna DiPaul added 10 points.
HAC (4-1) 53
SOTA (1-4) 36
Cadence Baker dropped 23 points, as HAC avenged a season-opening loss. Baylor Smith followed with 14 points. Olivia Fowler added seven, while Gabby Giambra had six. For SOTA, Breyelle Geiger led with 23 points. Jasmyne Jones scored 10 points.
MIDLAKES (0-1)
GENEVA (1-4)
WELLSVILLE (1-3) 32
CUBA-RUSHFORD/BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (5-1) 48
SODUS (0-5) 28
GANANDA (3-1) 84
Avery Hoffman dropped 22 points on 11 made baskets, as Gananda rolled at home. Leah Buffan followed with 17 points, knocking down three shots from deep. Raegan Quigley added 13 points, connecting six times inside the arc and once at the line. Sam Dohse chipped in 10 points for the Panthers. Allissa Dohse and Lexi Gallina both scored five points. Maggie McGarvey had four points. For Sodus, Genevieve VanDerBroek led with 10 points. Malia Cromartie followed with six points.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (0-3)
RED CREEK (0-4)
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (1-3) 33
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-0) 49
Raine Denny scored 17 points and dished out three assists, as Oakfield-Alabama pulled away at home. Hadley Hicks followed with nine points. Allie Williams tacked on five points, five rebounds and three assists. Allison Harkness had four points, five assists and four rebounds. Chloe Luttrell and Emma Moeller both chipped in four points. Alexa Clark hauled in six boards. For Caledonia-Mumford, Olivia Amorese led with 14 points and five boards. Leigh Nickerson followed with five rebounds and 10 points.
KENDALL (2-3) 44
AVON (2-2) 59
Maria Geary accounted for 11 of her game-high 20 points in the third quarter when Avon used a 20-11 advantage to erase a one-point halftime deficit. Geary also grabbed eight rebounds and had four steals in the win. Teammate Ange Salogar finished with six points, 11 rebounds and two blocks. Lauren Hill had 10 points, three steals and four rebounds for the Riverhawks. Avery Boor rounded out the scoring for Avon with 12 points to go with seven rebounds. Kendall’s Teagan Shaw hit four 3-pointers as part of a team-high 16 points. Mia Price had 14 for the Eagles.
WARSAW (1-2)
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-3)
RED JACKET (0-5) 16
HOLLEY (1-1) 41
Brynn Thomas tallied nine points, pacing the Holley offense in its first win of the season. Kyla Burne and Anna Ostrom followed with eight apiece. Ella Turpin, Alli VanAmeron and Des McCormick all scored four points. For Red Jacket, Evan Mitchell led with six points, while Molly Adams had five points.
ALBION (VI) 39
BYRON-BERGEN (4-0) 43
Riley Shallenberger poured in 17 points, lifting Byron-Bergen at home. Ava Goff followed with nine points. Lauren Gartz chipped in five points.
PAVILION (0-4) 26
DANSVILLE (4-0) 36
Kassidy Cole dropped 11 points, leading the way for Dansville. Colleen Metcalfe and Morgan Ball both followed with nine points. Samantha O’Connor added three points. For Pavilion, Emma Tillotson scored 14 of the 26 points. Souly Coots brought down six rebounds and scored five points.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (2-2) 58
NAPLES (0-3) 10
Maddie Knapp and Korrin Yeoman both scored 12 points, as Dundee/Bradford cruised away from home. Yeoman made six shots inside the arc. Marleigh Parker and Carsen Larrison both followed with 10 points on five made baskets. Piper Simpson tacked on seven points. Meredith Doan netted a three-pointer. For Naples, Michaele Woolley scored four points.
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (3-0) 76
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (2-3) 24
Evelyn Travis scored 19 points and made nine shots inside the arc to pace the Avoca-Prattsburgh offense. Meyah Putnam followed with 18 points and drilled six shots inside the arc. D’Mariannah Hinson-Pike and Payton Hopkins both added 14 points. Hinson-Pike nailed four from beyond the arc. Allison Travis and Charlotte Peck both chipped in four points. For Genesee Valley-Belfast, Leah Burrows scored eight points to lead the way. Bayleigh Tallman tacked on seven points. Lily Green had four points.
BARKER (VI) 27
ELBA (2-1) 87
Brea Smith dropped a double-double, scoring 29 points and grabbing 17 rebounds to power Elba at home. Lydia Ross also finished with a double-double, adding 24 points and 13 steals. Brynn Stackhouse and Brooklyn Jachimowicz both scored nine points, while Ava Buczek finished with eight points, eight assists and eight steals.
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (4-0)
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (0-5)
NORTH TONAWANDA (VI)
AQUINAS (1-3)
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