
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-3) 61
MONROE (1-5) 34
Kyla Piedici scored 14 of her career-high 24 points in the second quarter to help Rush-Henrietta take a 34-15 lead and claim back-to-back wins. The freshman connected on eight shots total including four triples. Piedici also went 4-for-5 at the free throw line. Estara Roberts-Crawford hit on six shots inside the arc alongside a 2-for-3 performance at the charity stripe to finish with 14 points. Ava Gill and Julianna Goff each added nine points while Leah Taddesse and Aleecia Outlaw both added two. Emerson Ornt scored one point to round out Rush-Henrietta. Jazmine Flowers led Monroe’s attack with 18 points. La’Nyah Taylor-Lugo followed scoring seven points while Kimani Mitchell added five. Jonairys Cruz (2) and Aaliyah Sharee Tucker (2) closed out the scoring for the Red Jackets.
PITTSFORD MENDON (3-2) 40
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-0) 49
Lucy Bush led Pittsford Sutherland with 16 points to win the 25th annual Rainbow Classic. Bush also recorded 13 rebounds for a double-double. Petra Hunt netted 13 points. Maddie Littlefield scored six points and pulled down six rebounds. Eva Dixon paced Pittsford Mendon with 16 points.
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (0-6) 33
SPENCERPORT (3-2) 62
Alia Gatto scored 22 points and added three assists to lead Spencerport to back-to-back home victories. Jorja Gray followed contributing 18 points, six rebounds and four blocks. Addison Lynch also tallied double digits with 11 points. Leigha Pokracki finished the game with four points, six rebounds and six blocks. Addison Etter (4), Teghan Vergamini (2) and Addison Wentworth (1) also scored for the Rangers. Gigi Williams and Janelle Staples both paced Greece Arcadia/Olympia with nine and eight points respectively. Janyah Reaves and Holly Defrees each scored four points apiece. Alexis Supernault (2), Kamryn Defranco (2) and Vivian Koffa (2) closed out the scoring for Greece Arcadia/Olympia.
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CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-2) 52
BROCKPORT (2-4) 45
Cadence Bachmann led all scorers with 18 points to lead Churchville-Chili to their first road win. Bachmann connected on five three pointers. Erin Marone recorded a double-double with 13 points and 13 rebounds while adding five steals defensively. Julia Gaffney connected on four triples and finished with 14 points. Lydia Childs paced Brockport with 16 points while Olivia Keels scored 12 points.
PENFIELD (4-0) 66
EAST (3-1) 41
Penfield’s Jordan Rasmussen scored 18 points and pulled down nine rebounds to lead the Patriots. Bella Cohoon contributed her first career double-double, scoring a career-high 16 points and grabbing a career-high 15 rebounds. Darianna Weathers also added 16 points. Reegan Sercu scored nine of her 14 points in the first quarter.
HILTON (4-0) 64
WEBSTER THOMAS (0-3) 22
Maddie Murphy led all scorers with 18 points to help Hilton claim their fourth win by 20 or more points. Every single player for the Cadets recorded a point. Ava Heise accounted for 12 points with a 6-for-7 performance at the free throw line. Ally Starwald hit for 10 points. Jayleigh Esposito contributed eight points while Amelia Sloan added seven. Paige Dean (4), Taylor Anne (2), Selah Spry (2) and Sam Korzenieski (1) rounded out the scoring for Hilton. Brynn Becker led all Webster Thomas scorers with five points. Olivia Pelton, Tamaya Fox and Olivia Bommelje each finished the game with four points. Kylie Gregory (3) and Julia Romano (2) also scored for Webster Thomas.
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BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON (3-2) 60
EASTRIDGE (2-2) 56
Jane Witkoski scored 18 points and snagged 23 rebounds to finish with a double-double and help Bishop Kearney/Chesterton back into the win column. Witkoski recorded career-highs in both statistics. Isabella Brookins also added a double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds alongside six blocks. Claire Spears followed with 14 points and eight assists.
MARCUS WHITMAN (4-0) 62
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (2-3) 48
Maddie Daggett accounted for 14 of her game high 26 points in the second half as Marcus Whitman outscored Dundee/Bradford 28-27 to claim the Wildcats first road win. Daggett connected on 10 2-pointers and finished 6-for-11 at the free throw line. The senior also added six rebounds and four steals. Aliysiah Clark scored 12 of her 14 points in the first half while contributing eight assists and four steals. Sophie Snyder nailed three treys and finished with 13 points and four rebounds. Evy Royston added five points, seven rebounds and three assists. Cecilia Conley scored four points and grabbed 10 rebounds. Korrin Yeoman paced Dundee/Bradford with 16 points while Reese Simpson followed with 15. Carsen Larrison contributed seven points. Madalyn Knapp (5), Riley Stinson (3) and Marleigh Parker (2) also scored for the BraveScots.

MIDLAKES (1-2) 42
WATERLOO (2-0) 55
Addison Bree led Waterloo with 18 points while Khia Moody netted 10 points to help claim back-to-back wins. Tangel Williams contributed nine points. Delainey Battin scored eight points. Gwyneth Panek (6) and Jonay Hawkins (4) closed out the scoring for Waterloo.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (0-5) 35
BLOOMFIELD (2-1) 37
Calla McCombs scored a game-high 19 points to help Bloomfield claim back-to-back wins. Addison Falsone scored seven points while Syd Falsone scored six. Evalynn Howlett added three points. Sawyer Didas netted two points. Julia Belanger led Palmyra-Macedon with 10 points while Aubrey Young followed with seven points. Shelby Geer and Georgia Wirth both finished the game with six points. Gabby Leone ended with four points.
PENN YAN (3-1) 47
MYNDERSE (2-3) 28
Bailey Cooper netted a game-high 24 points to lead Penn Yan in the win. Madisen Pierce also reached double-digits with 10 points. Makenna Mullins scored seven points. Morgan Breuer added four points while Sofia Montano added two. Danielle McDermott scored a team-high seven points for Mynderse. Peyton Verkey finished with six points while Gabriella Higby and Ryleigh Ryrko both scored five points. Hannah O’Brien (3) and Iris Heitmann (2) also scored for Mynderse.
NEWARK (3-0) 58
WAYNE (4-2) 28
Karina Natale led all scorers with 17 points to help Newark win back-to-back road games. The junior also finished with five steals and four assists. Khloe Paul recorded nine points and four steals while Dri Smith added eight points and six steals. Melaniyah also added nine points. Martianna Chance scored seven points. Sophia Delfs scored four points and added 15 rebounds and five steals. Arizona Capple ended the game with four points and six rebounds. Sarah Cass led Wayne with 11 points while Mia Demick followed with six.
KESHEQUA (4-0) 64
PAVILION (0-6) 27
Alicia Wood paced Keshequa with 20 points in the Wildcats’ first road win. Braelyn Isaman contributed 12 points and 10 assists to finish with a double-double. Isaman also added seven rebounds and seven steals. Ryley Benner added 10 points while Belle Rigney added eight. Riley Nageldinger and Bree Benner both scored 4 points. Nageldinger also added nine rebounds while Benner added three steals. Onnalee Long (3), Raelyn Guldenschuh (2) and Quinn Powers (1) also scored for Keshequa. Haylee Cordes scored a team-high six points for Pavilion. Emma Tillotson and Charlotte Rudgers both finished the game with five points. Mollie McMaster (4), Mia Gikes (3), Souly Coots (2) and Natalie Nichiporuk (2) closed out the scoring for Pavilion.
LE ROY (2-2) 34
AVON (3-3) 38
Maria Geary led Avon with 20 points to pair with eight rebounds to get back into the win column.Payton Rice followed with seven points and two steals. Lauren Hill accounted for three points and eight rebounds while Avery Boor added three points and six rebounds. Bailey Calon led Le Roy with 11 points while Kylie Wilson and Madison Paddock each added six points.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-6) 31
LIVONIA (2-3) 62
DANSVILLE (5-0) 48
HAVERLING (1-2) 43
Morgan Ball led Dansville with 17 points to claim a road win. Ball also finished the game with four steals, two rebounds and one assist. Tayor Hamsher contributed 13 points, six rebounds, four steals and two assists. Colleen Metcalfe scored nine points with two rebounds and one assist. Kassidy Cole ended the game with six points, 12 rebounds, three steals and one assist. Allison O’Connor added three points and one rebound. Sierra Haight paced Haverling with 33 points.
GENESEO (4-1) 36
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (1-5) 24
Olivia Amorese led Caledonia-Mumford with 12 points to pair with five rebounds.
WARSAW (2-4) 35
PERRY (4-1) 76
Nellie Koronas scored 14 of her game-high 31 points in the first quarter to lead Perry to three straight home wins. Koronas finished 4-for-5 from the three-point line and 7-for-8 from the free throw line. The senior also added 13 rebound for a double-double and five blocks. Emma Wyant followed scoring 16 points. Astrid Bellamy ended the game with 15 points.
ATTICA (0-5) 13
KENDALL (4-3) 51
BYRON-BERGEN (5-1) 42
HOLLEY CENTRAL (3-3) 17
Riley Shallenberger led the way for Byron-Bergen with 12 points in the Bees’ second win by 25+ points.Simone Scharvogel contributed eight points including two triples. Megan Jarkiewicz added six points with a three. Lucy Rea also added six points. Jayne Burris led Holley with five points while Mia Thom scored four.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (3-1) 20
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (2-1) 69
Shirley Thompson paced Notre Dame Batavia with 22 points and six rebounds in their home opener. Sofia Falleti contributed a 16-point and 14 rebound double-double. Quinn Boardman also grabbed 14 rebounds while adding seven points. Emma Fitch recorded eight points. Gianna Falleti and Harper Ferris each tallied six points apiece. PennyJo Thompson finished with four points.
PEMBROKE (3-2) 47
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (4-0) 60
Allie Williams led Oakfield-Alabama with 19 points, five rebounds and three assists in the Hornets’ third win by 10 or more points. Allison Harkness followed with eight points, five assists and four rebounds. Hadley Hicks, Raine Denny and Emma Moeller each recorded six points. Alexa Clark scored five points and ended with six rebounds. Journey Ohlson (4), Harper Hicks (4) and Aimee Demmer (2) closed out the scoring for Oakfield-Alabama.
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (4-1) 57
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (5-2) 35
Meyah Putnam led Avoca-Prattsburgh scoring six of her 15 points in the first quarter in the Titans’ fourth win by 20+ points. Putnam connected on seven shots alongside one made free throw. Alydia McIntyre added 11 of her 13 points in the second quarter to lead 33-16 at half.Evelyn Travis and Brooke VanSkiver both contributed eight points. Allison Travis (7), Charlotte Peck (4) and Payton Hopkins (2) rounded out the scoring for Avoca-Prattsburgh. Brooklyn Button led Jasper-Troupsburg scoring all 10 of her points in the second half. Laura Hall followed adding nine points. Avary Cornell (8), Leah Lawson (7) and Alaina Trenchard (1) also scored for the Lady Wildcats.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (6-0) 63
FILLMORE (3-1) 57 OT
Canisteo-Greenwood’s Mackenna Mullen added 11 of her team-high 15 points in the fourth quarter and overtime to give Fillmore its first loss. Bailey Mullen connected on a two and finished 12-for-15 at the free throw line to tally 14 points. Mullen also finished with 10 rebounds for a double-double and five steals on defense. Kara Mahany scored 11 points while Paris May added 10 points. Payton Bentley accounted for five points, nine rebounds and six blocks. Gracen Mahany (3), Anna Mitchell (3) and Harlie McCaffery (2) also scored for Canisteo-Greenwood. Emalyn Mucher led Fillmore with a game-high 25 points. Mattie McCumsky followed scoring 18 points while Morghyn Ross scored 10 points. Mylee Miller added four points to close out the scoring for Fillmore.
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