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Delisanti Wealth Management Tuesday Boys’ Basketball Wrap: Chaffee becomes all-time leading scorer for Canisteo-Greenwood; Fillmore’s Bialek and Mucher combine for 55

December 16, 2025 by Dylan O'Loughlin Leave a Comment

Brighton’s Noah Barnabas (1) looks to dribble past the defense of Spencerport’s Christopher Harris (4) and Eli Schuyler. Brighton defeated Spencerport, 65-41 (Photo: LAURA ACCIAIO)

WILSON MAGNET (3-3) 66
EAST (2-0) 92

Norman Simmons posted a team-high 19 points with 17 coming in the first half as East opened up a 52-30 halftime lead it did not lose. Simmons also blocked four shots while Jaylen Gray netted 15 points. Talhah Ali followed with 14 points while Jeremy Quinn finished with a double-double of 10 points, 17 rebounds and four blocks. Zion Parson put up 11 points and seven boards while Timothy Reed scored eight points, knocking down two trey-balls along the way. Xavier McDonald (6), Jumah Komie (5) and Eric Jones (4) rounded out the scoring. For Wilson Magnet, Jesse Lynn dropped 22 points to lead all scorers while Aaron Riley notched 17 points. Jayden Ingram put up 11 points while Corey Faison reached double-figures with 10 points. Jayden Everett (4) and JaMair LeMaine (2) rounded out the scoring.

EDISON (0-4) 49
PADILLA (2-3) 50

Dawon Watson led all scorers with 17 points with eight coming in the second half to lift Padilla. Down three coming out of halftime, Isaiah Caruthers scored seven of his 12 points while Jaquan Gaskin scored all 11 of his points in the final 16 minutes to outscore Edison 27-23 in the half and pull out the victory. Sergio Rosario notched five first-half points while L’Trail St. Fleurant followed with four points in the opening 16. Hassan Isgowe tallied one point. For Edison, Aden Aden led the way with 12 points while Mike Byrd and Felix Vazquez both posted 10 points apiece. Karron Mack put up eight points while Javier Medina followed with seven. Cyrus Bridgewater rounded out the scoring with two points.

WORLD OF INQUIRY (2-3) 83
ROCHESTER PREP (0-4) 55

Devin Dillon dropped 30 points to lead all scorers including 14 in the first quarter as World of Inquiry jumped out to a 24-14 lead it did not relinquish. Dezmond Jackson finished with 13 points including 10 in the second quarter and eight rebounds while Kenny Grimes and Curtis Bell chipped in nine points apiece. Marcus Norwood, Richone Washington and Saeed Erving all added five points apiece. Caleb Brinson (4) and Jaiden Galindez (3) rounded out the scoring. For Rochester Prep, Maxwell and Massey led the way with 19 points apiece while Cohen put up eight points. Holmes recorded five points while Doyle and Dixon tallied two points apiece.

VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM LAURA ACCIAIO.

EARLY COLLEGE (1-3) 42
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (4-0) 75

Max Skolen scored a team-high 20 points to pace Northstar Christian Academy. Jay Garwood finished with 14 points, seven rebounds and five steals while Kingston Downs netted 11 points and dished out eight assists. Miles Tomlinson netted nine points with six from beyond the arc while Reid Thompson added six second-half points. Dennis Gritsak, Cayden Fabry and Trey Bradley all picked up four points apiece while Tristan Dicks and Aaron Farrelly both knocked down a three. For Early College, Cincere Moxley-Studymine dropped 25 points to lead all scorers while Da’marion Griffin ended with eight points including two trey-balls. Sam Washington (4), Nay’yir Ortiz (2), Zion Shields (2) and Braylon Hill (1) rounded out the scoring.

FAIRPORT (3-0) 85
VICTOR (3-1) 67

Noah Meabon led all scorers with 23 points including 13 in the second half to pace Fairport. Down six coming out of halftime, Alex Grejda accounted for 17 second-half points to lead the way as the Red Raiders outscored Victor 51-27 in the final 16 minutes to pull away with the victory. Gannon Culver netted 13 points while Hadi Dergham reached double-figures with 10 points. Antonio Nurse and Jon Roessel added eight points apiece while Sam Roselli picked up six points. For Victor, Ben Fell led the way with 13 points while Gage Hay followed with 11 points and RJ Johnson 10. Gus Pappajohn and JJ Mastin both notched nine points apiece while Timmy McAuliffe notched eight points. Ravi Chitre put up seven points.

Fairport’s Noah Meabon (15) goes to the basket during the Red Raiders’ win over Victor, Tuesday night. (Photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

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BRIGHTON (3-1) 65
SPENCERPORT (1-4) 41

Brody Kamm scored a game-high 19 points along with five rebounds and three blocks while Noah Barnabas finished in double figures with 10 points to pace Brighton. Yele Enya notched eight points, 12 boards and three blocks while Phil Lagaraes put up eight points as well. Tim Tourangeau added six points. Daniel Regan picked up four points while Jah Joseph, Abram Levy and Corey Adams all recorded three points apiece. Mitch Minor tallied one point. For Spencerport, Eli Schuyler netted 15 points to lead the way while Eric Schuyler followed with 10 points. Jah’Mere Pritchett and Chris Harris both chipped in six points while Kamariel Labord and Noah Post rounded out the scoring with two points apiece.

U PREP (4-1) 62
VERTUS CHARTER (3-3) 60

Gavin White stuffed the stat sheet with 19 points, 12 rebounds, four steals, four assists and two blocks while Demetrius Walker finished with 10 points and eight boards and hit the game-winning layup to lift U Prep. Ja’yvion Sampson ended wit 10 points, five assists, three rebounds and three steals while Carmine Singleton added 10 points, four boards and picked three pockets.

MOUNT MORRIS (2-2) 63
LIMA CHRISTIAN (0-3) 30

Ed Colon posted a game-high 21 points, seven rebounds and five steals while Ben Canary stuffed the stat sheet with 17 points, seven steals, five rebounds and five assists to pace Mount Morris. Brayden Lewis finished with eight points and seven boards while Ilaijah Rowley added four points and nine rebounds. Jeremiah Roberts put up four points, five rebounds and four assists while Shawntez Brown followed with two points, four blocks and three steals. Evan Powell notched two points and eight boards. Adam Galvin (4) and Eli Clester (1) rounded out the scoring.

MYNDERSE (2-2) 49
MIDLAKES (3-2) 53

GENEVA (6-0) 55
WAYNE (2-1) 41

Jacob Irland and Andrew Green both posted a game-high 15 points to lead Geneva. Jahzire White followed with 13 points including nine from beyond the arc while Kaden Larsen and Jon Anderson added six points apiece. For Wayne, MJ Marvin led the way with 13 points while Richie Miles scored 12 points all from three-point land. Aidan Twist netted nine points while Brody Newmyer recorded four points. Malachi Kuhn (2) and Jack Miles (1) rounded out the scoring.

PALMYRA-MACEDON (4-2) 55
WATERLOO (3-4) 39

Brandon Conley led all scorers with 18 points while Jackson Dennie and Eli Smith both netted 11 points apiece to lead Palmyra-Macedon. Derek Leone scored nine points while Camron Quick picked up four. Blake Stephens tallied two points. For Waterloo, Nathan Barron posted a team-high 13 points, going 3-for-3 from beyond the arc along the way. Hayden Willett also notched 13 points while Xavier Brown chipped in five second-quarter points. Ryder Tam and Braeden Hyde both knocked down a three while Carter Peterson recorded two points.

WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-3) 53
HORNELL (3-1) 5
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Ben Woolever stuffed the stat sheet with 17 points, eight rebounds, three assists and two steals while Marco Picco followed with 14 points, six boards, three assists and three steals to lift Hornell. Demayne Dixon posted 11 points, five rebounds, four steals and three assists while Tyrone Buchanan notched 10 points, six boards and one steal. For Wayland-Cohocton, Alex Fedorchuk led the way with 18 points while Orion Walker followed with 14 points including 12 from beyond the arc. Cole Hanggi also scored 14 points while Ethan Bauer added four. Josh Stanley recorded two points while Jacy Drum tallied one.

(Photo: LAURA ACCIAIO)

YORK (2-2) 67
AVON (3-1) 50

Up 28-26 coming out of halftime, Parker Bonafede poured in 18 of his game-high 26 points in the second half to lead York. The senior knocked down four from long distance and grabbed nine rebounds along the way as York outscored Avon 39-24 in the final 16 minutes. Yuriel Diaz-Pena netted 19 points including 15 in the first quarter thanks to three treys and hauled in six boards. Ryan Brady added nine points all in the second half, going 2-for-2 from three while picking up four boards and two assists along the way. For Avon, Kal Dolgos led the way with 12 points and six rebounds while Nick Fries followed with 12 points and five assists. Cam Gibson finished with 10 points and six boards.

PAVILION (2-3) 45
LEROY (3-1) 62

Grady Gilligan notched a game-high double-double of 17 points and 17 rebounds along with seven blocks to pace LeRoy. Aidan Weaver finished with 15 points, nine boards and two assists while Brayden Chase also ended with 15 points, including 12 from beyond the arc, along with three assists and two steals. Matthew Hockey added 10 points, six assists and three boards

WARSAW (0-4) 34
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (2-1) 60

Sean McNear put up a game-high 21 points along with eight rebounds and two steals to pace Caledonia-Mumford. Austin Metzger finished with 12 points, five boards and three steals while Tyler Potter ended with eight points and five assists. For Warsaw, Brayden Merritt scored a team-high 13 points while Connor Joy notched six points.

KENDALL (1-1) 61
ALEXANDER (1-2) 34

Sammy Conte finished with 15 points, six rebounds, four steals and five assists to lead Kendall which pulled away from 21-20 game at halftime. Jonny Conte had 12 points and five steals in the win. Jonas Rhodes added nine points and five steals. CJ D’Agostino (8), Vinnie D’Agostino (7), Noah Morehouse (6) and Caleb Opalecky (4) also scored for Kendall. The Eagles finished with 20 steals and had a 30-17 advantage in rebounds.

HOLLEY (1-3) 60
ATTICA (2-3) 67

Blake Kines posted a game-high double-double of 24 points and 16 rebounds to lead Attica. Justin Stockweather scored 13 points while Noah Sabatino followed with 11. For Holley, Cam Mosher led the way with 19 points while Josh Silpoch netted 15. Avante Walker chipped in 12 points while Cooper Wolf reached double-figures with 11 points.

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PEMBROKE (1-1) 37
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (4-1) 69

Chase Antinore dropped 23 points to lead all scorers including 10 in the first quarter as Notre Dame Batavia jumped out to a 21-7 lead it did not relinquish. Matthew McCulley netted 15 points with 13 coming in the first half while TJ Cephus followed with 13 points. Carter Suro knocked down two threes while Ben Ferrando added five points. Eli Corcoran picked up four points while Mackoy Hall recorded two. Stetson Hall tallied one point. For Pembroke, Nolan Peterson led the way with 12 points including six from three-point land while Luca Baker scored eight points. Owen Shultz followed with seven points while Mason Weatherbee notched five. Gage Baker (3) and Hunter Mast (1) rounded out the scoring.

HAMMONDSPORT (1-3) 26
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (5-1) 94

Carson Chaffee dropped a game-high 20 points to become the all-time leading scorer for Canisteo-Greenwood. The senior currently averages 27 points per game and 12 rebounds per game, sitting at 1,219 career points and counting. Jack Beers netted 12 points while James Smith scored 10. Colton Coates followed with nine points while Thomas Sirianni chipped in seven points. For Hammondsport, Henry Morrison led the way with 13 points, nine rebounds and five steals while Gage Buck notched seven points, three rebounds and two assists. Levi Edsall ended with three points, four boards and two steals. Judah White also picked up three points.

(Photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

FILLMORE (6-0) 87
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (1-3) 57

Jonah Bialek dropped 29 points to lead all scorers including 18 in the second quarter as Fillmore outscored Genesee Valley-Belfast 30-19 to open up a 21-point halftime lead it never lost. Cam Mucher followed with 26 points including 12 in the second quarter as the duo did all the scoring for the Eagles in those eight minutes. Isaiah Sisson notched nine points with seven coming in the first quarter while Jameson Rhett added seven points. Tyler Voss put up five fourth-quarter points while Ezra Knapp, Jordan Bialek and Carson Sanasith all recorded three points apiece. Malcom Nusbickel tallied two points. For Geneseee Valley-Belfast, Ian Mackenzie and Kenton Schultz led the way with 13 points apiece while Cane Treusdell followed with 11 points. Wyatt Weaver and Lannden Tilton both chipped in six points while Grant Preston picked up four points. Callahan Tallman and Landyn Burrows rounded out the scoring with two points apiece.

BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (2-4) 37
CUBA-RUSHFORD (6-0) 64

Carter Brown posted a game-high 19 points including 15 in the first half as Cuba-Rushford opened up a 37-8 lead it never lost. Adam Roe notched a double-double of 17 points and 12 rebounds while Coleman Searle finished with 17 points as well. Peyton Joy added seven points, 14 boards and five assists while Lucas Haskins put up two points and six rebounds. Carter Getz tallied two points. For Bolivar-Richburg, Kingston Loucks led the way with 15 points and seven rebounds while Hayden Schappacher followed with 12 points and four boards. Jimmy Day scored four fourth-quarter points while Braden Zilker picked up two points and five rebounds. Julian Weekley and Javier Rodriguez-Sanz recorded two points apiece as well.

HOUGHTON (2-2) 30
HINSDALE (2-3) 39

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