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Delisanti Wealth Management Tuesday Boys’ Basketball Wrap: Twist drops 35 to lift Wayne; Nally stuffs stat sheet to pace Pittsford Mendon

December 30, 2025 by Dylan O'Loughlin Leave a Comment

Tournament MVP Landon Healey and Jacob McGowan led the way with 12 points apiece to lift Churchville-Chili to a 62-56 victory over Brockport in the championship game of the Doug Westcott tournament on Tuesday, December 30, 2025. (Photo provided)

DOUG WESCOTT MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT

CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-3) 62
BROCKPORT (5-3) 56

Tournament MVP Landon Healey and Jacob McGowan led the way with 12 points apiece to lift Churchville-Chili in the championship game of the Doug Westcott tournament. The duo combined for nine points in the third quarter when the Saints used a 19-12 advantage to take a nine-point lead into the final eight minutes of action. Jason Small followed with 11 points while Brayden Stedman and Jacob Gonzalez notched seven points. Jaxon Tensley added six points. Joshua Miner recorded five points. Jack Demmin tallied two points. Stedman earned All-Tournament honors. For Brockport, Brodee Henshaw posted a game-high 19 points while Zach Hagreen netted 13 points. Ethan Hart chipped in 11 points while Ty Sherman picked up nine points. Ayden Matthews and Guiseppe Marrocco both picked up two points apiece.

CANANDAIGUA (2-6) 55
SPENCERPORT (3-5) 57

Eric Schuyler dropped a career-high 27 points while going 12-for-12 from the free-throw line to lift Spencerport. Jah’Mere Pritchett netted 15 points all from three-point range while Chris Harris reached double-figures with 10 points. Kamariel Labord recorded three points while Eli Schuyler tallied two. For Canandaigua, Tate York led the way with 17 points while Jimmy Spinelli followed with 15 points. Chase Senn scored 14 points while Landon Simpson added five points and Patrick Olvany four.

BATAVIA LIONS CLUB TOURNAMENT

LEROY (5-3) 46
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (6-1) 68

Chase Antinore dropped a game-high 24 points while Carter Suro netted 18 points with 15 coming from long distance to lead Notre Dame-Batavia. Up one coming out of halftime, Matthew McCulley scored eight of his 11 points in the third quarter as ND-Batavia used a 19-11 advantage in the quarter to pull away with the victory. Eli Corcoran notched nine points with seven coming in the final 16 minutes while TJ Cephus added five points. Mackoy Hall tallied one point. For LeRoy, Aidan Weaver finished with a double-double of 11 points, 10 rebounds and two steals while Grady Gilligan put up 11 points, six boards, three assists and two steals. Jameson Zitz followed with nine points while Brayden Chase poured in six points from beyond the arc and dished out two assists. Jagger Smith, Cole Tonzi and Matthew Hockey all recorded three points apiece. Tonzi collected four rebounds and three assists along the way while Smith grabbed two boards.

ALEXANDER (2-4) 49
BATAVIA (4-1) 58

Gavin White finished with a game-high 27 points including 10 in the final quarter as Batavia outscored Alexander 14-10 in the fourth to pull away with the victory. Isaac Varland netted 12 points while Grady Hemer added six. Casey Mazur followed with five points while Ty Gioia and Adrian Martinez both knocked down a three apiece. Aaden Calletto tallied two points. For Alexander, Kingston Woods led the way with 14 points while Pierce Dinkins and Isaiah Wright both followed with 12 points apiece. Austin Wakefield notched seven points while Mason Snyder recorded three points from long range. Preston Dinkins rounded out the scoring with one point.

KENDALL HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT

LIVONIA (1-6)
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (5-0) PPD.
Rescheduled for Friday (1/2), 1 PM.

ROYALTON HARTLAND (VI)
KENDALL (2-1) PPD
Rescheduled for Friday (1/2), 11:30 AM.

GREECE OLYMPIA (0-6) 44
PITTSFORD MENDON (4-1) 99

Trevor Nally stuffed the stat sheet with 23 points, seven rebounds, six assists and five steals to pace Pittsford Mendon. Joshua Shadders netted 18 points with 11 coming in the third quarter while Cole Halpin scored 12 points including nine in the second quarter. Jackson Tackaberry posted nine points while Max Liberatos notched eight. Amari Coleman added seven points while John Leitner followed with six. Jack Nally and John Halstead both picked up four points apiece while Gavin Osborne and Brody Pusateri both knocked down a three. Carmen Esposito tallied two points. For Greece Olympia, Torrince Kendrick-Turner led the way with 10 points while Cameron Bathe followed with nine. Arnold Tossah put up seven points while Guy Haque-Minto and Jarvis Howard both collected six points. Donovan Braun (4) and Jaylen Spinks (2) rounded out the scoring.

NEWARK (5-1) 65
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (5-0) 77

Jackson Birch dropped a game-high 28 points including 11 in the final eight minutes to lead Pittsford Sutherland. Sam Byrne netted 21 points with 11 in the third quarter while Chase Dermody scored 17 points including 10 in the first half to help Sutherland open up a 41-22 halftime lead. Ethan Watcher notched eight points while Zach Neiderer knocked down a three. For Newark, Terrell Jenkins led the way with 20 points, four rebounds and four blocks while Collin George posted 14 second half points with 12 coming from three-point range. Ramon Heredia followed with 13 points while Jahnor Allen added eight. Blake Steve collected six points from beyond the arc while Jykell Rodriguez recorded three points. Sam Underhill tallied one point.

WILSON MAGNET (3-5) 42
IRONDEQUOIT (6-0) 64

Anthony Major posted his first career triple-double with 17 points, 11 rebounds and 11 blocks to pace Irondequoit. Yaxiel Ramirez netted a career-high 13 points while Roman Maldonado reached double-figures with 10 points. Jayden Patterson scored nine points while Tahmaj Pope added six points. Maurill Clark and Josh Morse both picked up three points while Anton Townsend recorded two points. Lincoln Johnston tallied one point. For Wilson Magnet, Jesse Lynn led the way with 15 points while Aaron Riley notched seven points. Jayden Everett put up five points while Damyreon Warnick followed with four. Jamair LeMaine, Trayshawn Williams and Jayden Ingram all chipped in three points while Navon Fuqua rounded out the scoring with two points.

Anthony Major posted his first career triple-double with 17 points, 11 rebounds and 11 blocks to pace Irondequoit. (Photo: SCOTT CORDARO)

HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-3) 66
BISHOP KEARNEY (5-0) 74

Jayden Capers finished with a double-double of 20 points and 13 rebounds along with three steals and two assists to lead Bishop Kearney. Up one coming out of halftime, the senior netted 15 of his team-high 20 points in the final 16 minutes to pull away with the victory. Maddox Volpe notchd a double-double of 16 points and 12 boards along with two assists while Jaiden Pascoe and Jacob Rybczynski both added 10 points apiece. Dalton Hamer ended with eight points, six assists and three steals while Owen Gorham collected five points. Angel Diaz knocked down a three while Sean Etzorn tallied two points. For HF-L, Shane Samson scored a game-high 21 points while Grady Goodberlet accounted for 14 points including nine in the second half. Jacob Weber and Marc Vengochea both chipped in 10 points apiece while Sam Jokl recorded six points. Brady Swan (2), Ollie Osterling (2) and Nate Meacham (1) rounded out the scoring.

AQUINAS (4-3) 73
WAYNE (4-3) 83

Aiden Twist dropped 35 points to lead all scorers and lift Wayne. Richie Miles netted 21 points while MJ Marvin poured in 14 points. Jack Miles notched nine points while Malachi Kuhn added four points. For Aquinas, Carson Allen posted 20 points to lead the way while Maxwell Blackwood finished with a double-double of 18 points and 12 rebounds. Nico Schiano and Tristan Miller both scored 10 points apiece. Andrew Palermo followed with nine points while Colby Gleason picked up four points. Kyson Sellars tallied two points.

LIMA CHRISTIAN (0-6) 43
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-6) 60

ST. JOSEPH’S (Monsignor Martin) 52
MCQUAID JESUIT (1-6) 40

Gavin Vanderwal netted 19 points with 18 coming from three-point range for McQuaid Jesuit. Jeremiah Myers and CJ Nicholson both notched five points apiece while Andrew Gerenski followed with four points. Chrisaun Jordan and Isaiah Jackson both tallied two points apiece.

ATTICA (2-3)
EARLY COLLEGE (1-5)

COWANESQUE VALLEY (VI) 45
ADDISON (5-2) 54

ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (0-8)
ODESSA MONTOUR (VI)

TIOGA (IV) 42
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (4-4) 30

Josh Carlton and Austin Swift led the way with nine points apiece for Avoca-Prattsburgh. Carter Button scored six points while Landon White added three. Colin Zurlick (2) and Connor Parulski (1) rounded out the scoring.

MOUNT MORRIS (3-3)
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (4-2)

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