SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (3-2) 52
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-3) 55
Brayden Stedman connected three times from behind the 3-point arc in the second quarter to pace a Churchville-Chili attack that built a 15-point halftime lead and held on for the win. Stedman finished with five triples on the night and led the Saints with 16 points. Jacob McGown drained four threes as part of a 15-point effort, and Jason Small scored 14 in the win. Jacob Gonzalez (8) and Zyon Beachum (2) also contributed to the C-C offense. SOTA’s Matthew Howland hit twice from distance in the fourth quarter when the Silverhawks used an 18-6 advantage to make it a one-possession game. Zayvier Little scored four of his team-high 14 points in the fourth. Bruce Newton (8), Paul Stevens (4), Benjamin Laver (7), Jordan Jenkins (6) and Ahdonn Grant-Duncan (3) also scored for SOTA.
WORLD OF INQUIRY (2-3) 60
AQUINAS (2-2) 61 (F/OT)
Carson Allen finished with 15 points including the game-winning basket to lead Aquinas. Nico Schiano led the Li’l Irish with 18 points. Maxwell Blackwood finished with 15 points and 11 rebounds. Colby Gleason added eight points, 14 rebounds. Devin Dillon led World of Inquiry with 17 points.
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EDISON (0-5) 47
NEWARK (5-0) 91
Jahnor Allen scored 13 of his game-high 21 points in the first half as Newark jumped out to a 40-24 lead heading into the break. Allen connected eight times from the floor including twice from behind the 3-point arc in the win. Teammate Terrell Jenkins finished with 19 points, four rebounds and three assists while Ramon Heredia had 17 points, eight assists and five rebounds. Jykell Rodriguez (5), Blake Steve (4), Jevar Moore (6), Benjamin Card (2) and Sam Underhill (5) also scored for the Reds. Aden Aden led Edison with 14 points. Felix Vazquez (8), Royal James Alexander (6), Javier Medina (6), Karron Mack (2), Cyrus Bridgewater (3) and Tyreese Redden (2) rounded out the scoring.
GATES CHILI (3-2) 73
IRONDEQUOIT (3-0) 80 (F/OT)
Irondequoit rallied from a double-digit deficit with a strong third quarter and held off visiting Gates Chili in overtime to win at home for the second time this season. Junior point guard Roman Maldonado scored a career-high 22 points and senior guard Jayden Patterson overcame foul trouble in the first half to score all 16 of his points in the second. Patterson (3-pointer), Anthony Major and Joshua Morse combined to score the first seven points of OT after regulation was tied at 64. Major added 14 points and eight rebounds. Maurice Clark and Morse accounted for nine points apiece. Joey Vigerzi scored 20 of his 33 points in the first half for the Spartans. Nemo Pye (13), Jaden Robinson (8), Tremier Lewis (8), Jaylen Givens (4) and Joe Caruso (3) also scored for Gates.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (2-2) 56
HILTON (1-4) 45
Cole Dougherty connected on five 3-pointers as part of 16-point effort to lead Webster Schroeder which took 34-15 lead into halftime. Christopher added 11 and Carey had 10 for the Warriors. Alex Bartnicki (9), AJ Amico (4) and Andrew Lozovatskiy (6) also scored for Schroeder. Jackson Oliveri led Hilton with 15 points. Lucas Smith and Tyler Reger added seven apiece. Kallin Whelehan (6), Alec Frazier (1), Matthew Kosiorek (3), Cooper Streb (2), Jackson Esposito and Shane Thompson (3) also scored for the Cadets.
CANANDAIGUA (1-3) 43
GREECE ATHENA (2-2) 71
CJ Webb Scored nine of his game-high 14 points in the third quarter when Athena pulled away from a single-digit game to win at home for the first time this season. Leading 30-23, Webb connected on three 3-pointers as the Trojans used a 21-12 scoring advantage to build a 16-point lead. Russell Ellis also hit twice from distance in the third quarter as part of an eight-point effort on the night. Ellis also handed out four assists. Shabazza Barnes added nine points while Colten Waterman grabbed nine rebounds and scored four points for the Trojans. Caleb Brown (6), Cole Poth (9), Felix Santiago-Lopez (9), Aris Post (6), Ian Doson (2) and Edin Jusic (2) also scored for Athena. James Spinelli led Canandaigua with 13 points. Chase Senn had 12 and Tate York 10 points. Patrick Olvany (4), Landon Simpson (2) and Matthew Smith (2) also scored for the Gray Wolves.
VICTOR (3-2) 73
PENFIELD (5-0) 89
Jackson Green, CJ Johnson and Jake McCarthy posted a double-double apiece and combined to score 79 points as Penfield won by double digits for the fifth time this season. McCarthy scored 14 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter when the Patriots pulled away from a four-point game after 24 minutes of play. The Penfield big man connected seven times from the floor in the final quarter. The junior center grabbed 21 rebounds in the win. Green led all scorers with 32 points to go with 11 rebounds. Johnson had 21 points and 10 boards. Ryan Savino (6) and Aaron Hardaway (4) also scored for Penfield. RJ Johnson led Victor with 18 points. Timmy McAuliffe, Ben Fell and JJ Mastin scored 10 apiece. Gus Pappajohn (9), Ravi Chitre (8), Gage Hay (3) and Simon Allen (3) also scored for Victor.

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BATAVIA (3-1) 74
GREECE OLYMPIA (0-4) 41
Ty Gioia scored all nine of his points in the second quarter to pace a 20-3 run for Batavia which went on to win a second straight game. Gioia hit three 3-pointers during the second. Gavin White led the Blue Devils with 19 points including four in the third quarter when Batavia outscored Olympia 22-14. Casey Mazur added 13 points in the win. Isaac Varland and Aiden Kopper scored 10 apiece. Adrian Martinez (6), Aaden Calletto (5) and Grady Hemer (2) alsos scored for Batavia. Arnold Tossah led Olympia with 12 points and 13 rebounds. Cam Bathe added nine.Donnie Braun (3), Gabe Almestica (6), Cameron Dewar (6) and Dom Rodgers (5) also scored for the Spartans.
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-2) 47
BRIGHTON (3-2) 46
Danny Check led three in double figures with 14 points for Webster Thomas which took a 39-30 lead after three quarters of play and held off a late rally. Mateo Pietrantoni added 12 points for the Titans, and Henry Bonn scored 10. Sean Griffin (2) and Jaden Kyles (4) also contributed to the offense. Yele Enya connected three times from the floor in the fourth quarter when Brighton outscored Thomas 16-8. Enya led the Bruins with 10 points on the night. Abram Levy scored nine. Tim Tourangeau (7), Noah Barnabas (3), Phillip Lagares (1), Cory Adams (5), Bobby Jones (2), Jah Joseph (5) and Daniel Regan (4) also scored.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (1-3) 44
FAIRPORT (4-0) 64
Gannon Culver led a balanced attack with 13 points, and Fairport took the rematch of last season’s Class AAA final. Troy Bauza and Alex Grejda added nine apiece in the win. Hadi Dergham scored seven for the Red Raiders. Sam Roselli (6), Jon Roessel (6), Noah Meabon (5), Matt Swann (5) and Ty Wheaton rounded out the scoring for Fairport. Rush-Henrietta’s Kaden Thwaits led all scorers with 18. Kylan Burke had eight. Kingston Henry (6), Daniel James Jr. (3), Michael Nobles (2), Oliver Wirght (4) and Khristopher Hamilton-Much also scored for the Royal Comets who took the 2025 Class AAA title.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-2) 55
GREECE ODYSSEY (1-5) 54
Grady Goodberlet scored 13, and Brody Swan added 11 as HF-L won for the third straight time. Cade Merrill connected on three 3-points and accounted for nine points in the win. Ollie Osterling (7), Christian Oathout (7), Jake Weber (3), Marco Vengoechea (3) and Nate Meacham (2) also scored. Greece Odyssey’s Jermiah Lopez led all scorers with 18 points. Lopez also handed out five assists. Hector Bermudez scored 14, and Juliun Carter had 10. Brendan Schrader finished with five blocks. Isaiah Bell (3), and Camron O’Hara (2) also scored.
PITTSFORD MENDON (3-1) 48
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-0) 58
Playing on the floor where he is committed to attend college, Jackson Birch scored six of his game-high 23 points in the third quarter as Sutherland built a seven-point lead and went on to take the decision in the 25th Annual Rainbow Classic held at the University of Rochester Palestra. Tied at 24 coming out of halftime, Birch connected twice from the floor and went 2-for-2 at the free throw line to pace the Knights to a 19-12 advantage over the eight-minute span. Sam Byrne added 19 points in the win. Ethan Wachter and Zach Neiderer scored six apiece. Trevor Nally hit three 3-pointers and led Mendon with 16 points. Jack Nally scored 10. Joshua Shadders (9), Amari Coleman (4), Jackson Tackaberry (3), Cole Halpin (3) and Carmen Esposito (3) also scored for the Vikings.
EASTRIDGE (3-3) 60
GREECE ARCADIA (1-5) 47
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (4-0) 64
C.G. FINNEY (4-0) 59
Cayden Fabry led three in doubles figures with a career-high 17 points, and Northstar Christian won on the road for the first time this season. Fabry connected six times from the floor and converted 4-of-4 attempts from the free throw line in the final minute of the game. Fabry also grabbed a career-high 16 rebounds. Max Skolen connected on four 3-pointers and added 15 points along with 10 for the Knights. Jay Garwood also hit four from deep as part of a 14-point effort to go with eight rebounds and three steals. Tristan Dicks (5), Kingston Downs (8) and Miles Tomlinson (5) also scored for Northstar. Finney’s Braelen Broome led all scorers with 27 points. Broome hit five triples on the night. Ethan Snavely added 11 for the Falcons. David Parra (8), Mateu Diel (1), Judaea Danesi (3), Eli Drake (3) and Romeo Pauly (6) rounded out the scoring for Finney.
ROCHESTER PREP (0-5) 42
HORNELL (4-1) 71
Seniors Marco Picco scored 33 points and Demayne Dixon added 21 points as Hornell won its fourth straight game. Picco grabbed nine rebounds in the win. Dixon had eight boards and three steals. Sophomore Elliott Klees scored six points off the bench to go with six rebounds, three assists and three steals. Prince Massey finished with 14 points for the Rochester Prep followed by Zaquan Cohen with eight points.
NAPLES (2-0)
HONEOYE (4-0)
WAYNE (3-2) 72
ST. AUGUSTINE (TX) 33
Richie Miles connected on 9-of-10 from behind the 3-point arc including six from distance in the first half to help pace Wayne to a double-digit lead at 36-21 heading into the break. Jack Miles added 13 points while Aidan Twist and MJ Marvin scored 12 apiece for the Eagles who are playing in the KSA Holiday Tournament in Kissimmee, Florida. Brody Newmyer (2), Carter Wiggins (2) and Alex Lay (2) also scored for Wayne.

WATERLOO (4-4) 46
MIDLAKES (4-2) 43
Carter Peterson scored 17, and Ryder Tam added 11 to lead Waterloo. Kellen Mahoney (9), Hayden Willett (6) and Braeden Hyde (3) also scored for the Tigers. Finn Damann led Midlakes with 25 points. Jesse Bennett had seven. Nate Lathrop (5), Marcus Tookes (3) and Wyatt Smith (2) also scored for the Screaming Eagles.
GENEVA (7-0) 60
PALMYRA-MACEDON (4-3) 45
MYNDERSE (4-2) 50
PENN YAN (0-4) 35
BLOOMFIELD (2-2)
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (1-4)
WILLIAMSON (2-3) 64
SODUS (2-4) 71
EAST ROCHESTER (3-3) 56
LYONS (5-0) 63
JJ Johnson posted a double-double of 16 points and 16 rebounds. The senior center’s dunk late in the fourth quarter stopped an East Rochester rally that had cut a 14-point lead to five. Steven LeBrecht finished with 14 points and seven rebounds. Contrell Parker Jr. had 11 points, seven rebounds and seven assists for the Lions. JahJah Smith (9), Austin Rice (4), Kaywon Butler (7) and Stavell LeBrecht (2) also scored in the win. East Rochester’s Justice Allen led all scorers with 21 including nine in the fourth quarter. Judah Tanner scored 18 while Ray Allen had 11 points and 10 rebounds for the Bombers. Jason Hernandez scored four for the Bombers.
RED CREEK (1-5) 55
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-4) 47
Connor Hopp scored 15 points, and Eoin Wynne added 10 to lead Red Creek. Jayden Carnevale led Clyde-Savannah with 18 points. Joe Viscardi added 12 points and nine rebounds. Dain Brisky had 11 points.
HOLLEY (1-5) 49
GANANDA (6-1) 93
Cooper Grasell connected on five 3-pointers including two in the first quarter when Gananda jumped out to a 29-16 lead. Grasell finished with a team-high 21 points. Hunter Vogt added 20 in the win for the Blue Panthers. Adho Magee III, Peter Jacob and Maddox Stoughton scored nine apiece. Owen Switzer (7), Brady Wadsworth (6), D ylan Strang (4), Jacob Frey (3), Gage Grimes (2) and Will Schneeman (3) also scored for Gananda. Joshua Silpoch led Holley with 21 points. Avante Walker had 13. Camden Mosier (7), Logan Gillespie (4), Blake Coleman (1) and Matthew Armstrong (3) also scored for the Hawks.
LIVONIA (1-5) 55
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (3-3) 73
Alex Fedorchuk hit four 3-pointers and finished with 28 points to lead Wayland-Cohocton. Cole Hanggi added 14 points in the win. Jacy Drum scored 10, and Ethan Bauer added eight. Livonia’s Oliver Taylor finished with 28 points and eight rebounds.
HAVERLING (0-5) 38
DANSVILLE (3-2) 54
Six different players contributed to the offense in the second quarter when Dansville used a 16-8 advantage to take a lead into halftime. Jake Kreily led the Mustangs with 16 points. Cody Moran, Brady Henchen, Clay Rigdon and Sean Everett finished with eight points apiece in the win. Gavin Halbert (4) and Mason Forrester (2) also scored. Miles McCormick led Haverling with 15 points. Connor Binkowski scored 11, and Bentley Decker had seven points.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (2-2) 36
GENESEO (6-1) 63
Noah Rice scored 15 of his game-high 17 points in the first half to pace Geneseo to a 20-point lead at 35-15 heading into the break. Rice connected on five 3-pointers in the opening 16 minutes of action. Oren Ray added 14 points for the Blue Devils which won their third straight game. Nick Connor (8), Evan Sorge (6), Shay Hepler (6), Avery Hepler (4), Cam Caroccio (4), Eric Hammond (2) and Josh DiFranco (2) rounded out the scoring for Geneseo. Tyler Potter led Cal-Mum with 13 points including nine in the third quarter when the Raiders outscored Geneseo, 16-10. Sean McNear (9), Austin Metzger (5), Christian Backus (3) and Jacob Wiley (6) also scored for Cal-Mum.
AVON (3-2) 31
LE ROY (4-2) 70
Brayden Chase scored 11 of his game-high 22 pts in the third quarter when LeRoy extended a 14-point lead to 33 heading into the final eight minutes of action. Chase finished with five rebounds and three steals. Matthew Hockey added 13 points, six assists and five rebounds. Grady Gilligan had 11 points, 12 rebouds, six assists, three blocks and three steals. Aidan Weaver scored six points to go with three assists and two rebounds. Jaggar Smith (4) and Cole Tonzi (4) also scored. Kal Dolgos led Avon with 12 points. Levi Hann had 10. Nate Urbanik (5), Nick Fries (2), Cam Gibson (2) and John Dolgos (1) also scored for the Riverhawks.
YORK (3-2) 69
MOUNT MORRIS (2-3) 37
Yeriel Diaz-Pena led York with 22 points and five steals. Parker Bonefede had 16 points, 12 rebounds, three assists and two steals in the win. Brody Pangrazio contributed 10 points and nine rebounds. Leading by eight at half, York used a 25-10 third-quarter advantage to pull away for the win. Ed Colon had 10 points for Mount Morris. Ben Canary, Brayden Lewis and Elijah Rowley scored six apiece. Jeremiah Roberts (5) and Shawntez Brown (4) also scored.
PERRY (4-1) 79
WARSAW (0-5) 56
Senior Tyler Harvey scored seven of his game-high 32 points in the first quarter when Perry opened a 25-8 lead and went on to win on the road for the first time this season. Harvey added 11 rebounds, five steals and five assists to his stat line. John Thomas Grover made five 3-pointers as part of a 24-point effort for the Yellowjackets. Parker Tallman had a double-double with 12 points and 10 steals while handing out six assists. Izaiah Hernandez filled out the stat sheet with nine points, five rebounds, five assists and five steals. Walker Briggs scored two points for Perry. Cooper Shute led Warsaw with 21 points. Brayden Merritt had 18. Blake Chambers (8), Jaiden Fries (4), Connor Joy (3) and CK Pineda (2) also scored.

KESHEQUA (3-1) 28
PAVILION (3-3) 61
Jaylin McFadden and Liam Campbell scored 16 points apiece to lead Pavilion. McFadden hit four 3-pointers in the win. Keean Cummins added 12 in the win. Joseph Meehan connected three times from behind the arc as part of a 13-point effort. Ryder Markek rounded out the scoring with four points. Cameron Wood led Keshequa with 14 points. Aiden Upright (6), Zack Smathers (4), Owen Schoonover (2) and Connor Pruonto (2) also scored for the Wildcats.
ATTICA (2-3)
ALEXANDER (1-3)
PEMBROKE (2-2) 47
AKRON (VI) 69
Nolan Peterson scored 21 to lead Pembroke. Luca Baker had 14 points and six assists.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (7-1) 61
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (4-2) 56
Jim Ainsworth and Landon Zver combined for nine points in the third quarter when Jasper-Troupsburg turned a five-point deficit into a four-point lead. Zver connected on a 3-pointer and scored five of his 12 points during the third. Ainsworth connected once from the floor and converted a pair of free throws as part of 18-point night. Nolan Vallieres had 15 points in the win. Ethan Cook finished with eight including a pair of fourth-quarter 3-pointers. Braylon Lawson (2) and Xavier Remchuk (6) rounded out the scoring. Avoca-Prattsburgh’s Landon White scored eight of his 10 points in the second quarter when the Titans grabbed 33-28 lead heading into the locker room. JJ Crowder led all scorers with 18. Austin Swift scored 11. Carter Button (7), Colin Zurlick (5), Connor Parulski (2) and Josh Carlton (3) also scored.
HAMMONDSPORT (2-3) 39
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (0-7) 21
Henry Morrison finished with 15 points, 12 rebounds, three assists, two blocks and four steals to lead Hammondsport. Blake Campbell added eight points and four rebounds in the win. Gadge Buck accounted for five points, two rebounds, five assists, a block and two steals. Luke Wilson hit two 3-pointers and led Arkport-Canaseraga with 10 points. Everett McCarthy added six.
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (5-0) 70
WELLSVILLE (1-4) 64
Trailing by eight at halftime, Brody Vance scored 11 of his game-high 28 points in the third quarter when Andover-Whitesville turned the tables and took a one-point lead into the final quarter of action. Vance hit a 3-pointer and converted on 6-of-7 free throws during the third. Vincent Joyce six of his 18 coming out of the locker room and finished the game with 10 rebounds. James Miller-Young had 10 points for the Panthers. Colton Calladine and Jake Mattison accounted for eight and six points respectively. Wellsville’s Nick Germaine matched Vance with 28 points. Trenton Green had 22. Blake Kalkoff (6), Cole Densmore (4), Cole White (2) and Drew Cowburn (2) also scored for the Lions.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (0-4) 41
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (3-1) 51
ORCHARD PARK (VI)
VERTUS (3-3)
EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS (0-7)
ROCHESTER ACADEMY (2-2)
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