SPENCERPORT (2-4) 59
GREECE OLYMPIA (0-5) 37
Spencerport’s Eric Schuyler scored seven of his nine points in the first quarter to spearhead an early 20-6 lead that the Rangers never relinquished. Jah’Mere Pritchett racked up 15 points in the second half as part of a game-high 21-point night. Christopher Harris (9), Kamariel Labord (4), Noah Post (4), Jake Ajavananda (4), J’Mari Dyson (3), Shaheen Johnson Jr. (3), and Jay’Von Buntley (2) rounded out the scoring for Spencerport. Arnold Tossah led Greece Olympia with 13 points, scoring 10 points from the floor including six beyond the arc as well as five free-throws. Jaylen Spinks put up nine points, including a three-pointer. Cameron Bathe (8), Junior Kamara (4) and Dom Rodgers (3) also scored.
GREECE ARCADIA (1-6) 38
PALMYRA-MACEDON (4-1) 68
Jackson Dennie tallied 16 points, including 14 from the floor, as Palmyra-Macedon won the second game of its last three. Eli Smith (15) and Derek Leone (10) also reached double digits for the Red Raiders. Joey Hagen scored nine points, while Blake Stephens racked up eight. Brandon Conley (5), Camron Quick (3), and Logan Bauer (3) rounded out scoring. Drake Sapp led Greece Arcadia with 13 points, while Amir Brown also reached double-digits with 10. Avery Geiger-Schutz (5), Adrian Nieves (4), Denzel Medlock (2), Nazhair Prather (2), and Jayden Latimer (2) also scored.
CANANDAIGUA (2-4) 61
GENEVA (7-1) 53
Jim Spinelli scored a team-leading 17 points including five in the third quarter when Canandaigua built a nine-point lead heading into the final eight minutes of action. Spinelli hit twice from the floor including once from the three-point arc in the third. Chase Sean scored seven coming out of the break. Sean finished with 15 points, including going 8-for-10 from the charity stripe, with six of the made free throws coming in the final quarter. Tate York (14) and Landon Simpson (12) also reached double-digits for the Gray Wolves. Pat Olvaney rounded out scoring with two points. Geneva’s Andrew Green scored 17 points to match Spinelli for the game-lead in scoring, and also tallied two rebounds, two steals, and an assist. Kaden Larsen recorded a double-double of 12 points and 11 rebounds, in addition to seven assists, four steals, and a block. Jake Ireland (6), Jason Turner (6) and Jonathan Colon-Anderson (4) also scored. Jahzire White, Prodigy Irvin, Erick Figueroa, and Travis Tolbert all scored two points to fill out the scoresheet.
IRONDEQUOIT (4-0) 59
EASTRIDGE (3-4) 40
Anthony Major scored nine of his 16 points in the first half before Irondequoit’s defense held Eastridge to 14 points in the second-half en route to victory .Roman Maldonado scored 15 points, including three three-pointers. Josh Morse (9), Yaxiel Ramirez (6), Jayden Patterson (5), Maurice Clark (4), and Tahmaj Pope (4) also scored. Mason Lashway (11) and Tevin Haymon (10) led Eastridge in scoring, with Maurice Wall (6), Myron Stamps (6), Xzavier Hughey (5), Brailon Johnson (2) and Henry Miller (2) rounded out the scoresheet.
BROCKPORT (4-2) 46
WEBSTER THOMAS (4-2) 60
Jaden Kyles scored 18 points, including six from beyond the arc, as Webster Thomas won its second straight. Jackson Coles and Henry Bonn both reached double-digits as well, with 13 and 12 points, respectively. Sean Griffin (7), Mateo Pietrantoni (6), Gianni Stavalone (3), and Danny Check (1) also scored for the Titans. Brockport’s Ty Sherman had a game-high 20 points, and was joined in the double-digit club by his teammate, Zach Hagreen (10). Ethan Hart (6), Mason Scott (4), Trevon Hildreth (3), and Brodee Henshaw (3) rounded out the scoring for Brockport.
RED CREEK (1-6) 45
AQUINAS (4-2) 83
Carson Allen led Aquinas with 20 points while recording six assists as the Li’l Irish won their third straight. Tristan Miller (17) and Maxwell Blackwood (14) both reached double-digits as well, with Miller also recording four steals and Blackwood pulling down six rebounds.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (5-1) 44
KENDALL (3-1) 61
CJ D’Agostino scored 11 of his game-high 20 points in the second quarter when Kendall built a double-digit lead heading into halftime. D’Agostino connected five times from the floor and converted on his only free-throw attempt of the second to pace an Eagles’ offense that built a 31-21 lead heading into the break. D’Agostino finished the night hitting 8-of-19 of his field-goal attempts including his only shot from behind the 3-point arc. The junior also grabbed 13 rebounds in the win. Johnny Conte had 12 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists in the win. Vinnie D’Agostino added eight points and six assists for Kendall which won its third straight game. Noah Morehouse (6), Ryan Gaessar (6), Sammy Conte (5), Caleb Opalecky (2) and Jonas Rhodes (2) also scored for Kendall. Kingston Downs led Northstar with 18 points. Max Skolen scored six. Tristen Dicks, Reid Thompson and Cayden Fabry added four apiece. The game was played at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, Ohio.
WILLIAMSON (2-3) 65
RED JACKET (1-3) 46
Myles LaCapra (23) and Damontrell Barber (20) led Williamson to the win. Jackson Kennelly led Red Jacket with 16 points, while Brayden Lancaster put up 16.
TINK MCVEAN MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT
WARSAW (0-6) 47
KESHEQUA (4-1) 58
Aiden Upright had a double-double of 17 points and 11 boards as Keshequa beat Warsaw in the Tink McVean Memorial Tournament. Cameron Wood (13 points with five assists) and Brady Wood (12) also reached double-digits. Wood scored seven of his points during the first quarter to give Keshequa an early lead, as did Nate Hillier, who tallied seven of his nine points in the opening frame. Hillier also ended the night with ten boards. Aiden Howe (5) and Connor Pruonto (2) also scored. Warsaw’s Cooper Schute led all scorers with 19 points, while Brayden Merritt recorded 13. Blake Chambers (8), Jaiden Fries (5), and Connor Joy (2) rounded out scoring.
HAVERLING (0-6) 43
HONEOYE (6-0) 77
Landon Washburn’s 46 points propelled Honeoye to victory at the Tink McVean Memorial Tournament in Keshequa. The 6’7” junior scored 12 of his points from behind the arc and was four-of-five from the charity stripe on the night. Kyle Schmitt (7), Braiden Schneider (6), Collin Downs (6), Dylan Washburn (5), Kevin Schmitt (5), and Garrett Goethels (4) rounded out scoring. Connor Binkowski led Haverling with 15 points, including two three-pointers. Benley Decker put up 11 points for the Rams, while Josh Wheeler (6), Asher Phenes (5), Miles McCormick (4), and Alex Price (2) also scored.
LETCHWORTH (0-5) 51
PERRY (5-1) 73
Perry jumped out to a 21-10 lead as Lakin Ohlson scored 10 of his 15 points in the first quarter of the Yellowjackets won their second straight and third of their last four. Jonathan Grover led the squad with 16 points, while Tyler Harvey (13) and Izaiah Hernandez (12) also got into double-digits in the points column. Parker Tallman (9), Walker Briggs (6), and Patrick Feroleto (2) also got in the scoresheet. Brody Beachel scored 20 points for the Letchworth Legends, including going 5-for-6 from the charity stripe. Jaydin Wright (8), Bryce Roche (7), Colton Bliss (6), Maddox Kelly (2), Caden Sumeriski (2), and Trenten Kaufman (2) rounded out scoring.
DANSVILLE (4-2) 73
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-5) 42
Brady Henchen’s 15 points paced Dansville, which outscored Campbell-Savona in every quarter of the game. Sean Everett put up 14 points, while Cody Moran and Jake Kreiley both scored 12 points. Mason Forrester also reached double-digits, with 10, while Gavin Halbert and Clay Rigdon both scored five. Campbell-Savona was led by Tavion Mathis, who racked up 11 points, nine of them from beyond the arc. Chance Miller added 10.
PAVILLION (3-4) 45
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-2) 51
Sean McNear’s 14 points and eight rebounds spearheaded Caledonia-Mumford’s win. Tyler Potter also got into double-digits, scoring 13 points to go with six rebounds.
HORNELL (5-2) 50
WELLSVILLE (2-4) 64
Wellsville’s Trenton Green scored 23 points as the Lions overcame a 16-9 first-quarter deficit before breaking out in the second half after exiting the second quarter tied at 28. Blake Kalkhof (16) and Cole Densmore (13) also reached double-digits. Hornell’s Ben Woolever led all players with 24 points, while Tyrone Buchanan had 13.
ALBION (VI) 77
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (2-2) 53
Nate Gibson led visiting Albion to victory with 21 points, with Wesley Olles (17) and Elijah Doxey (14) also reaching double-digits. Mason Watterson had a double-double of 14 points and 10 rebounds for Oakfield-Alabama, while also making four steals, three blocks, and three assists. Hudson George also contributed with seven points, two steals, and a block. Trevor Enes racked up six points to go with four rebounds, four steals, and three assists.
ELBA (4-1) 49
BYRON-BERGEN (4-2) 42
Six different players contributed in the fourth quarter when Elba pulled away from a tie game to win its fourth straight. Ryan Marsceill converted 4-of-6 free throws during the final eight minutes when Elba outscored Byron-Bergen, 20-13 and finished with a team-high 13 points. Brady Werth had 12 on the night including a 3-pointer in the fourth. Nick Scott scored all five of his points in the fourth. Bing Zuber (8), Alex Rascoe (5) and Brayden Jachimowicz (6) also scored for the Lancers. Byron-Bergen’s Cody Carlson scored six of his 14 points in the first half to help the Bees to a 19-15 lead heading into the break. Cole DiQuattro added 11 for B-B. Joel Lamb (6) and Andre White (8) also scored for Byron-Bergen.
OSWAYO VALLEY (PA) 44
HINSDALE (3-4) 35
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (2-3) 71
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (3-2) 50
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