
PITTSFORD MENDON (3-0) 79
GREECE ATHENA (1-2) 68
Carmen Esposito and Josh Shadders finished with a double-double apiece as Mendon won on the road for a second straight game. Esposito finished with 15 points and 10 rebounds to go with five assists. Shadders led Mendon with 16 points, including eight during a 27-point fourth-quarter that gave the Vikings breathing room after Athena had cut the lead to 52-50 heading into the final eight minutes of action. The senior also had 11 rebounds and three assists. Amari Coleman (15) and Trevor Nally (14) also reached double-digits, while Jack Nally (9) and John Leitner (8) rounded out the scoresheet and pulled down eight rebounds each. Greece Athena’s Russell Ellis led all scorers with 34 points, while Caleb Brown added 12. Coran Webb (9), Cole Poth (6), Colten Waterman (5), and Shabazz Barnes (2) also scored.
PENFIELD (4-0) 68
HILTON (1-3) 41
Jake McCarthy scored 22 points as Penfield won on the road for the third time this season. McCarthy connected eight times from the floor including once from behind the 3-point arc and converted 5-of-5 from the free throw line. Jackson Green also reached double-digits in the points column, with 10. Dallas Crawford (9), Ryan Savino (8), Constantine Johnson (7), and Ethan McEntire (4) rounded out scoring for the Patriots. Kallin Whelehan led Hilton with 23 points. Lucas Smith (6), Jacob Nguyen (3), Tyler Reger (2), Jackson Oliveri (2), Alec Frazier (2), Matthew Kosiorek (2), and Shane Thompson (1) also scored.
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (0-7) 23
BATAVIA (2-1) 96
Gavin White (27) and Casey Mazur (23) spearheaded Batavia, while Isaac Varland scored 12 and Aiden Kopper added 10. Ty Gioia (9), Grady Hemer (9), Adrian Martinez (5), and Connor Malone (1) rounded out the score sheet for the Blue Devils. Able Paterson (9), Jose Perez (6), Luis Tolentino (6) and Caiden Copeland (2) scored for Eugenio Maria DeHostos.
IRONDEQUOIT (2-0) 70
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-3) 66 (F/OT)
Jayden Patterson scored 10 points in overtime as part of a 24-point night for Irondequoit. Patterson hit one of his three 3-pointers and converted 5-of-6 free throws in the extra session. Anthony Major connected on 8-of-9 from the charity stripe for the game and matched his teammate with 24 points. The Eagles were 19-of-25 from the line for the game. Josh Morse and Maurice Clark both scored six, while Roman Maldonado tallied four. Lincoln Johnston and Yaxiel Ramirez rounded out scoring with three points each. Brayden Stedman topped Churchville-Chili, which led 44-42 going into the fourth quarter, with 22 points. Landon Healey (15) and Jason Small (11) also reached double-digits. Jack Demmin (6), Jaxon Tensley (5), Zyon Beachum (3), Jacob Gonzalez (3), and Joshua Miner (1) also scored for the Saints.
GREECE OLYMPIA (0-3) 37
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (3-2) 64
Jake Weber scored 24 points for Honeoye Falls-Lima, including 15 in the first half, as HFL pulled ahead early and led the rest of the way. Brian Finn (8), Ollie Osterling (7), Grady Goodberlet (4), Marshall Adams (4), Brady Swan (4), Christian Oathout (4), JJ Bills (3), Cade Merrill (3), and Jackson Coon (3) also scored. Willie Hopson led Greece Olympia with 12 points. Arnold Tossha (7), Xavier Ball (6), Josiah Dawson (6), Guy Haque-Minto (2), and Jaylen Spinks (2) rounded out scoring.
CANANDAIGUA (1-2) 52
EASTRIDGE (2-3) 49
GREECE ODYSSEY (1-4) 38
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (3-0) 72
Jackson Birch (19), Sam Byrne (14), and Tyler Allen (13) paced Pittsford Sutherland in scoring. Mason Harrington and Ethan Wachter both scored six. Teddy Winter (4), Zach Neiderer (4), Cole Goetz (3), Chase Dermody (2), and Mason Harrington (1) rounded out scoring. Juliun Carter’s nine points led the Greece Odyssey Leopards, with Hector Bermudez adding eight. Jermiah Lopez, Isaiah Bell, and KaMari Bailey-Hale all put up five points. Brendan Schrader (4) and Camron O’Hara (2) completed the scoresheet.
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-2) 48
GATES CHILI (3-1) 54
Joey Vigerzi led Gates Chili with 24 points as the Spartans won back-to-back games. Vigerzi hit three 3-pointers in the game including a pair from distance in the third quarter as Gates took a 44-38 lead into the final eight minutes of action. Vigerzi also had six steals. Tremier Lewis posted a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds in the win. Joe Caruso (9), Jaylen Givens (6), Chris Elliott (3), and Nemo Pye (2) rounded out scoring for Gates Chili. Henry Bonn led Webster Thomas in scoring with 17 points, while Sean Griffin and Jaden Kyles both put up 11. Mateo Pietrantoni (4), Daniel Check (3), and Jackson Coles (2) also scored.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (1-2) 44
RUSH-HENRIETTA (1-2) 60
Kaden Thwaits led Rush-Henrietta with 16 points including three 3-pointers in the third quarter when the Royal Comets extended a double-digit halftime lead to 43-27. Daniel James Jr. also reached double-digits, with 13. Also scoring were Oliver Wright (9), Tyrese Rudolph (5), Kingston Henry (5), Kylan Burke (4), Khristopher Hamilton-Much (3), Jakari Candy (3), and Milan Griffiths (2). Alex Bartnicki led Webster Schroeder on the scoresheet, with 14 points. He was joined by Anthony Amico (7), Christopher Unger (6), Miles Mancuso (6), Luke Rogers (4), Patrick Conroy (3), Matthew Carey (2), and Samuel Nick (2).
PENN YAN (0-3) 31
NEWARK (4-0) 91
Ramon Heredia led Newark with 17 points to go with five assists, four rebounds, and three steals to keep the Reds perfect on the season. Terrell Jenkins (14), Collin George (11) and Sam Underhill (10, with 4 rebounds) also reached double-digits. Blake Steve (9), Jykell Rodriguez (8), Jahnor Allen (7), Jevar Moore (7), Shyere Howard (3), Jamian Cruz (3), and Dominic Stephens (2) rounded out scoring. Miles Ditzell led Penn Yan in scoring, with 10 points. Spencer Jensen (7), Tyler Gilbert (6), Hadley Elwell (5), and Enzo D’Amico (3) also scored.
NAPLES (2-0) 56
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (1-4) 40
Maddox Mannella scored 25 points as Naples jumped to a 21-14 lead in the first quarter and maintained the lead the rest of the way. Colin Kenney (12) and Isaac Ward (10) also reached double-digits, while Rowan Biggs (4), Donovan Lincoln (3), and Connor Betrus (2) rounded out the scoring. Brody Ryan led Dundee/Bradford with 19 points, with Alex Kendall adding 10. Dom Spina (5), Brighton Grant (3), Kaiser Kiklowicz (2), and Colton Aftuck (1) also scored for the BraveScots.
BLOOMFIELD (2-2) 58
RED JACKET (0-3) 53 (F/OT)
BreSean Totton and Grady Rogers led Bloomfield in scoring with 19 and 14 points, respectively. Red Jacket’s Jackson Kennelly led all scorers with 25 points, while Wyatt Clapp added 13.
SODUS (1-4) 25
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (4-1) 51
Avoca-Prattsburgh’s JJ Crowder put up a game-high 28 including the 1,000th point of his career as the Titans won their third straight. Crowder connected 10 times from the floor including four from behind the 3-point arc. Colin Zurlick also reached double-digits, with 10 points. Carter Button (5), Austin Swift (7), and Connor Parulski (1) also scored. Dexcel Santiago led Sodus with nine points, while Evan Laird (6), Antonio Rodriguez (4), Remi Jesmer (3), Thales Bell (2), and Kegan Jenkins (1) rounded out the scoring for the Spartans.

LYONS (4-0) 91
GANANDA (5-1) 69
Stephen LeBrecht led Lyons with 27 points, including 20 in the first half. JJ Johnson put up 24 points for the Lions, while Contrell Parker Jr. had 12. Kaywon Butler and Jahjah Smith also reached double-digits for Lyons, with 10 points each.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-6) 68
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-3) 76
Jayden Carnevale’s 31 points led Clyde-Savannah to the win as one of three Golden Eagles to reach double-digits, joining Dain Brisky (22, with 7 rebounds) and Joe Viscardi (14). John Whitfield also contributed six points. Cody Crane led North Rose-Wolcott with 27 points, with Evan DeWispelaore (20) and Alex Cruz (13) also reaching double-digits.
PERRY (3-1) 57
GENESEO (5-1) 83
Oren Ray netted 23, and Avery Hepler added 22 as Geneseo built a double-digit halftime lead at 35-24 and went on to put together back-to-back wins. Rey connected on 10-of-19 attempts from the floor including 2-of-3 behind the 3-point arc. The senior guard also handed out 15 assists and collected three steals. Hepler connected six times from distance. Cameron Caroccio grabbed 10 rebounds and scored 11 in the win. Evan Sorge finished with 17 points and eight rebounds. Shay Hepler had two points and seven rebounds. Noah Rice (3), Nick Connor (2), and Bryce Patterson (3) also scored for the Blue Devils. Tyler Harvey had a double-double for Perry of 12 points and 14 rebounds. Parker Tallman led Perry with 13 points and also made seven assists. John Thomas Grover scored 10 points with four assists, while Pat Feroleto and Izaiah Hernandez both put up seven. Walker Briggs scored six, both on three-pointers.
KESHEQUA (3-0) 61
LETCHWORTH (0-4) 57
Aiden Upright’s 26 points for Keshequa helped the Wildcats outscore Letchworth 22-18 in the fourth and final quarter, breaking a 39-39 tie. Cam Wood reached 20 points for Keshequa, while Nate Hillier added seven. Darren Abbott had a double-double for Letchworth, tallying 12 points and 10 rebounds. Jaydin Wright (11) and Bryce Roche (10) also reached double-digits for Letchworth.
HAVERLING (0-4) 53
WELLSVILLE (1-3) 62
Trenton Green’s 21 points paced Wellsville to victory as the Lions outscored Haverling in three of the four quarters. Blake Kolkoff and Nicolas Germain-Tardieu both scored a dozen points each. Cole White (7), Cole Densmore (6), and Payson Root (2) rounded out scoring for the Lions. Owen Burlingame led Haverling with 17 points, while Bentley Decker added 14 and Connor Binkowski put up 12. Josh Wheeler (8) and Colten Coots (2) also scored.
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