
DOUG WESTCOTT MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-3) 65
SPENCERPORT (2-4) 50
Up narrowly 43-42 going into the fourth quarter, the Churchville-Chili Saints outscored Spencerport 22-8 in the final frame, powered by a 10-for-13 performance down the stretch on the charity stripe. Brayden Stedman led the Saints with 18 points, including four three-pointers and a 4-for-4 night in free throws. Landon Healey put up 15 points, including going 6-for-7 from the free throw line in the fourth quarter. Jason Small also reached double-digits, with 14. Joshua Miner (8), Jaxon Tensley (5), and Jacob Gonzalez (5) also scored. Chris Harris led the Spencerport Rangers with 16 points, and was joined in double-digits by Jah’Mere Pritchitt with 15. Eric Schuyler (9), Eli Schuyler (8), and J’Mari Dyson (2) rounded out the scoresheet. Churchville-Chili will face Brockport in the tournament championship game on Tuesday.
CANANDAIGUA (2-5) 48
BROCKPORT (5-2) 72
Brockport’s Ty Sherman went 7-for-10 from beyond the arc as part of a 24-point night. Sherman also had three assists as the Blue Devils won their third game of their last three. Ayden Matthews (13) and Mason Scott (11) also put up double-digit nights. Scott also pulled down six rebounds. Zach Hagreen, Brodee Henshaw, and Ethan Hart all scored six points, with Hagreen making six assists, Henshaw pulling down six boards, and Hart adding five boards and three blocks. Brockport faces Churchville-Chili in the tournament final on Tuesday.
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BATAVIA LIONS CLUB TOURNAMENT
ALEXANDER (2-3)
BATAVIA (3-1)
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CAL-MUM HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
GANANDA (7-1) 72
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-3) 44
Hunter Vogt scored 10 of his 20 points as part of a 20-7 first quarter, and Gananda won for the third time in its last four games. Owen Switzer (14) and Adho Magee (10) also reached double-digits. Cooper Gassel (8), Dylan Strang (7), Peter Jacob (6), Jacob Frey (5), and Brady Wadsworth (2) also scored. Jacob Wiley led Caledonia-Mumford scored 15 points, while Tyler Potter also reached double-digits, with 12 points. Sean McNear (6), Austin McNear (6), and Christian Backus (5) rounded out scoring. Gananda will face York in Tuesday’s championship game, while Caledonia-Mumford faces Wheatland-Chili in the consolation game.
YORK (4-2) 94
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-6) 17
Mason Parsons scored 22 points while collecting five rebounds, three assists, and a steal in 15 minutes of play for York as the Golden Knights won their fourth straight. Yeriel Diaz-Pena scored 21 points with three rebounds and seven steals. John Ayers, Zack Bauer, Lincoln Mitrano, and Trent Englert all scored eight points each and combined for 13 rebounds, 12 steals, and four assists. Parker Bonafede scored six points with eight boards, while Brody Pangrazio also scored six, to go along with six rebounds, two blocks, a steal, and an assist. York faces Gananda in the tournament final on Tuesday, while Wheatland-Chili faces Caledonia-Mumford in the consolation.
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KENDALL HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
LIVONIA (1-6)
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (PPD)
Rescheduled for Tuesday, December 30th.
ROYALTON HARTLAND (VI)
KENDALL (3-1) (PPD)
Rescheduled for Tuesday, December 30th.
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TWIN CITIES LIONS CLUB HOLIDAY CLASSIC at Red Jacket
CHARLES FINNEY (5-1) 70
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (1-6) 44
Braelen Broome’s 23 points helped Finney win its second in the last three. Miguel Brontons and Eli Drake each scored eight points. Jayden Carnevale, Mario Nicoletta, and Joe Viscardi all scored nine points for Clyde-Savannah.
SODUS (3-4) 55
RED JACKET (1-5) 48
Evan Laird led Sodus with 21 points as the Spartans won their second straight. Kegan Jenkins also had a double-digit performance, putting up 14 points. Jackson Kennelly led Red Jacket with 22 points.
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JON LOWIN MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT at Hammondsport
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (2-5) 63
HAVERLING (1-7) 41
Brody Ryan and Alex Kendall both scored 19 points as Dundee/Bradford took an early 18-8 lead and held it the rest of the way. Brighton Grant also reached double-digits in the points column, with 16. Kaiser Kiklowicz (4), Carter Aldrich (4), and Nick McTamney (1) rounded out the scoring column for the BraveScots. Connor Binkowski led the Haverling Rams with 10 points, while Bentley Decker and Xzavior Ruest both scored seven points. Josh Wheeler (6), Colton Coots (5), Miles McCormick (3) and Asher Phenes (3) filled out the rest of the scoring column for Haverling.
BLOOMFIELD (4-2) 67
HAMMONDSPORT (2-4) 43
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MOUNT MORRIS (3-3) 58
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-6) 32
Eli Davis, a recent freshman call-up, led Mount Morris with 13 points on the night as the Blue Devils used a 14-0 second quarter to jump ahead 25-11 before continuing on to victory. Ed Colon and Ben Canary each scored 11 points, with Colon adding seven steals, five rebounds, and three assists. Canary recorded five steals and five assists. Brayden Lewis scored 10 points and pulled down four rebounds. Evan Powell scored five points and reached double-digits with 10 boards. Ilaijah Rowley put up four points with five rebounds and three blocks, while Shawntez Brown finished up the scoresheet with four points, five rebounds, and four assists.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (0-5) 32
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (4-2) 34
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LYONS (5-1) 65
GENEVA (8-1) 67
Geneva’s Kaden Larsen scored 26 points, including seven during a critical final quarter that ensured the Panthers withstood a 24-point Lyons comeback. Larsen also pulled down nine rebounds while recording six assists, two steals, and two blocks on the night. Andrew Green (15, with three rebounds and two steals), and Jake Irland (11, with three rebounds, an assist, and a steal) also got into double-digits in scoring. Erick Figueroa put up seven points and two rebounds. Prodigy Irvin (4, with two rebounds), Jazhire White (2, with four rebounds, an assist, a steal, and two blocks), and Jonathan Colon-Anderson (2, with a rebound) rounded out the scoring for Geneva. Jamire Johnson led Lyons with a double-double of 20 points and 16 boards, while Stephen Lebrecht put up 17 points. Kaywon Butler spearheaded the attempted Lyons comeback by scoring all 12 of his points in the fourth quarter, including two three-pointers. JahJah Smith rounded out the players in double-digits with a 10-point performance. Contrell Parker scored five points and made nine assists, while Austin Rice scored once.
CANDOR (IV) 59
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (4-3) 37
Candor used a 23-6 fourth quarter to send Avoca-Prattsburgh down in defeat. Austin Swift led Avoca-Prattsburgh with 10 points, with nine of those points coming off three-pointers. Landon White scored nine points, while Josh Carlton, Carter Button, Colin Zurlick, and Connor Parulski all put up four. Pablo Carpio scored two points.
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