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Delisanti Wealth Management Tuesday Boys’ Basketball Wrap: Vance’s 35 and Joyce’s double-double paces Andover-Whitesville; Washburn drops 30 as Honeoye stays undefeated; NCA’s JJ Garwood earns 300th career victory

January 6, 2026 by Dylan O'Loughlin Leave a Comment

Honeoye’s Landon Washburn (21) goes to the basket for two of his 30 points in the Bulldogs win over Bloomfield on Tuesday, January 6, 2026 (Photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

VICTOR (5-3) 72
U PREP (6-4) 73

Demetrius Walker dropped a game-high 27 points along with six rebounds and two steals to lift U Prep. Gavin White finished with 17 points, eight boards and four steals while James Willingham posted 13 points, three steals and two assists. Ja’yvion Sampson chipped in seven points, seven assists and three steals.

NIAGARA FALLS (VI) 65
PENFIELD (6-0) 73

Jackson Green posted a team-high 18 points including nine in the final eight minutes as Penfield outscored Niagara Falls 28-20 in the fourth to pull out the victory. CJ Johnson followed with 17 points while Aaron Hardaway notched nine points. Jake McCarthy scored eight first-quarter points while Ryan Savino added seven points. Dallas Crawford put up six points from three-point land while Ethan McEntire accounted for five points in the second half. Peter Antinelli knocked down a triple. For Niagara Falls, Trey Gayle netted a game-high 19 points while Catino Woods finished with 16 points. Louis Porter reached double-figures with 10 points while DeQuavious Seaberry chipped in eight points. Jeremiah Shipp picked up seven points while J’vion Westbrook recorded five.

SPENCERPORT (4-5) 69
LEROY (6-4) 58

Jah’Mere Pritchett dropped a game-high 24 points including with 13 coming in the first half to lead Spencerport. Chris Harris netted 19 points with 15 coming from three-point range while Eric Schuyler scored 15 points. Eli Schuyler notched nine points while J’Mari Dyson tallied two points. For LeRoy, Grady Gilligan finished with 23 points, five rebounds and three blocks to lead the way while Matthew Hockey posted 11 points, four boards and three assists. Aidan Weaver followed with nine points, five rebounds and three assists while Jagger Smith collected six points and three assists. Brayden Chase picked up five points five assists and four boards while Cole Tonzi accounted for two points and two steals. Jameson Zitz recorded two points and two rebounds.

VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM STEVEN TWARDZIK.

HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-3) 67
VERTUS CHARTER (3-5) 63

Jacob Weber scored nine of his team-high 18 points when Honeoye Falls-Lima opened a double-digit lead and went on to win for the fourth time in five games. Weber, who connected six times from behind the 3-point arc in the contest, hit three of those triples in the third quarter to help the Cougars to a 55-45 advantage heading into the final eight minutes of action. Shane Samson added eight points in the win. Grady Goodberlet (7), Christian Oathout (7), Marco Vengoechea (6), Sam Jokl (6), Cade Merrill (6), James Adams (3), Oliver Osterling (3) and Brody Swan (3) also scored for HF-L. Vertus senior Terrance Marble led all scorers with 25 points. Ladavion Leonard had 10. Na’vant Harrison (8), JW Wester (8), Zy’Miere Tanksley (3) and Bernardino Almedina (2) rounded out the scoring for the Warriors.

ROCHESTER PREP (1-5) 49
GREECE ODYSSEY (1-6) 47

Ciere Dean dropped a game-high 23 points to lift Rochester Prep. Maxwell netted nine points while Dixon scored seven points. Coll chipped in four points while Cohen added three points. Doyle and Fields both picked up two points apiece while Massey tallied one. For Greece Odyssey, Julian Carter was just shy of a double-double with 13 points and nine rebounds while Jeremiah Lopez finished with 13 points and five assists. Marlon Tillman notched six points while Lee’Antonio Sanchez followed with five points in the final eight minutes. Hector Bermudez recorded three points while Isaiah Bell and Brendan Schrader put up two points apiece.

NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (8-1) 51
NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN (VI) 44

Max Skolen led the way with 18 points while Kingston Down netted 15 points to lead Northstar Christian Academy. Jay Garwood finished with a double-double of 13 points and 11 rebounds. With the win, NCA head coach JJ Garwood notched his 300th career victory.

ROCHESTER ACADEMY (2-4) 61
CHARLES G. FINNEY (6-1) 66

Greece Odyssey’s Jermiah Lopez (1) drives to the basket during action on Tuesday, January 6, 2026. (Photo: Jennifer Laemlein/Perfect Motion Photography)

VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM JENNIFER LAEMLEIN.

EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS (0-8)
WILLIAMSON (4-2)

EAST (4-1) 71
EDISON (0-7) 41

Talhah Ali scored nine of his game-high 18 points in the first quarter when East opened a 22-10 lead and cruised to its third win on the road this season. Ali connected three times from the floor including once from behind the 3-point arc and converted a pair of free throw attempts in the opening eight minutes. Jalen Gray added nine points of his own in the opening frame and finished the night with 12. Timothy Reed had a dozen points as well. Zion Parson scored 10. Jeremy Quinn (9), Norman Simmons (4), John Hart (2) and Ace Thomas (2) also scored for the Eagles. Abukar Mohamad led Edison with 14 points. Royal Alexander added eight for the Inventors. Javier Medina (4), Karron Mack (3), Izrael Ortiz (2), Cyrus Bridgewater (2), Tyreese Redden (2), Michael Byrd (4) and Felix Vazquez (4) also scored for Edison.

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (4-3) 51
WILSON MAGNET (4-7) 56

Jesse Lynn scored nine of his team-high 16 points in the second quarter to help Wilson grab a one-point lead at halftime on the way to win in RCAC action. Lynn connected four times from the floor in the second including once from behind the 3-point arc. The senior guard also had four steals and three assists. Teammates Jayden Ingram and Jayden Everett added eight points apiece in the win. Aaron Riley (6), Corey Faison (5), Trayshawn Williams (5), Navon Fuqua (4) and Damyreon Warnick (4) rounded out the scoring for Wilson. Zayvier Little topped SOTA with 16 points. Bruce Newton added 11. Jordan Jenkins (4), Bennie Laver (7), Matt Howland (7), Ah-Donn Grant-Duncan (3) and Paul Stevens (3) also scored for the Silverhawks.

PADILLA (2-5) 42
MCQUAID JESUIT (3-6) 46

CJ Nicholson led the way with 12 points while Isaiah Jackson and Gavin Vanderwal notched nine points apiece to lift McQuad Jesuit. Up one heading into the final eight minutes, McQuaid outscored Padilla 15-12 to pull away with the victory. Brayden Woodward added eight points in the second half while Andrew Gerenski recorded three points and Jeremiah Myers two. For Padilla, Isaiah Caruthers scored a game-high 16 points with 12 coming from three-point range while Hassan Isgowe ended with 12 points. Sergio Rosario finished in double-figures with 10 points while Dawon Watson chipped in six points.

MONROE (2-0) 72
WORLD OF INQUIRY (3-5) 58

John Hardy dropped 24 points to lead the way for Monroe. Brien Walker netted 17 points while Jordan Reis scored 12 points.

NEWARK (5-3) 41
GENEVA (9-1) 54

Jahzier White finished with a double-double of 16 points, 12 boards along with two assists, two blocks and a steal to lead Geneva. Andrew Green ended with 12 points, five rebounds and one assist while Kaden Larsen and Jonathan Colon-Anderson both netted nine points including five apiece to lead the way in the final eight minutes as Geneva outscored Newark 19-12 to pull away with the victory. Larsen also notched 10 boards, four assists, two blocks and a steal while Colon-Anderson picked up four rebounds and dished out an assist. Jake Irland accounted four five points, four boards, one assist and one steal while Travis Tolbert Jr knocked down a three. For Newark, Terrell Jenkins posted a double-double of 13 points and 13 boards along with two steals and one assist while Ramon Heredia stuffed the stat sheet with 10 points, five rebounds, four assists and a steal. Blake Steve collected six points and three boards while Jahnor Allen followed with five points, seven rebounds and two assists. Collin George recorded five points, one board and one steal while Benjamin Card tallied two points.

PALMYRA-MACEDON (6-3) 65
MYNDERSE (4-4) 57

Jackson posted a double-double of 22 points and 12 rebounds with 13 coming in the first half to help Palmyra-Macedon open up a 50-36 halftime lead it did not lose. Derek Leone netted 15 points with 12 coming from three-point range while Eli Smith finished in double-figures with 10 points. Blake Stephens followed with nine points while Cameron Quick put up five points. Brandon Conley and Will Frick tallied two points apiece. For Mynderse, Elijah Doell and Braeden Cimineri scored a team-high 17 points apiece while Nick Mansell and Derek Mercedes Rivera notched 10 points each. Noah Skinner rounded out the scoring with one point.

MIDLAKES (4-3) 42
WAYNE (5-3) 70

Aidan Twist dropped a game-high 32 points including 16 in the third as Wayne turned a two-point halftime deficit into 19-point lead, outscoring Midlakes 27-6 in the quarter to pull away with the victory. Wayne found themselves down 10 after losing the first quarter 15-5. Malachi Kuhn and Jack Miles both chipped in eight points apiece while MJ Marvin, Dylan Treasure and Richie Miles all added five points each. Evan Harisis knocked down a three while Alex Barres and Matt Xiao tallied two points apiece. For Midlakes, Jesse Bennett led the way with 13 points while Marcus Tookes, Nate Lathrop and Colt Walker all notched six points apiece. Joah Bennett picked up four points while Walker Landschoot, DJ Freelove and Mikey Coleman all recorded two points apiece. Cemal Bazada rounded out the scoring with one point.

PENN YAN (0-5) 29
WATERLOO (5-4) 60

Carter Peterson posted a game-high 15 points including nine in the opening quarter as Waterloo jumped out to an 18-8 lead it kept the rest of the way. Hayden Willett finished in double-figures with 10 points while Nate Barron followed with nine points. Xavier Brown notched seven points while Henrey Benjamin added six points and Aiden Pinkard five. Kellen Mahoney and Braeden Hyde both knocked down a three while Ryder Tam tallied two points. For Penn Yan, Miles Ditzell led the way with 13 points while Spencer Jensen chipped in eight points. Ethan Robinson collected six points while Hadley Elwell recorded two points.

HONEOYE (7-0) 71
BLOOMFIELD (4-4) 46

Landon Washburn dropped a game-high 30 points to pace Honeoye. Dylan Washburn netted 17 points while Braiden Schneider scored 13 points. Kyle Schmitt chipped in five points while Kevin Schmitt collected four points. Eli Stumbo tallied two points. For Bloomfield, BreSean Totton led the way with 12 points while Macoy Rogers and Dagan Brewster added seven points apiece. Grady Rogers followed with six points while Griffin Ward and Landon Lucas notched five points each. Brayden Arber and Gunner Vogel both recorded two points.

RED JACKET (1-6) 39
NAPLES (5-0) 61

Colin Kenney posted a game-high 18 points including eight in the second quarter to pace Red Jacket. Maddox Mannella netted 15 points with 11 coming in the final 16 minutes while Isaac Ward scored 13 points. Connor Betrus chipped in six of his 12 points in the opening quarter to lead the way as Naples outscored Red Jacket 12-3 and kept the lead the rest of the way. Rowan Biggs knocked down a three. For Red Jacket, Jackson Kennelly led the way with a team-high 17 points while Charlie Kolodzijski notched eight points with six coming from three-point range. Braden Lancaster and Wyatt Decann both knocked down triples while Ashton Trapp, Wyatt Clapp, Dixon Hobart and Kullen Hill all tallied two points apiece.

HAC (1-6) 36
SOUTH SENECA (4-4) 60

Kyan Miller-Hopkins posted a game-high 20 with nine coming from three-point range and seven in the third as South Seneca outscored HAC 20-6 in the quarter to open up a 52-29 lead it did not relinquish. Derek Andrews scored nine points all from beyond the arc while Hayden Dresser also notched nine points. Eli Albrecht and Maddox Sapio followed with eight points apiece while Hunter Scott recorded four points. Brant Hill tallied two points. For HAC, Carter Bateman led the way with 12 points while David Zhao collected four points. Liam Mitchell, Cash Cabral and Ben Budziszewski all picked up three points while Ethan McAuliffe, Dante Colaprette, Wesson Riveros, Felix Diang and Antonio Ramos all chipped in two points apiece. Clark Lovett rounded out the scoring with one point.

CAMPBELL-SAVONA (2-7) 53
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (4-5) 62

Alex Kendall posted 22 points to lead Dundee/Bradford. Brighton Grant and Brody Ryan both put up eight points apiece while Dom Spina and Kaiser Kiklowicz notched six points each. Ethan Farrow added five points while Gabe Russell picked up four points.

SODUS (3-5) 38
GANANDA (9-1) 94

Hunter Vogt dropped 24 points to lead all scorers while Cooper Grassel followed with 21 points including 10 in the opening quarter as Gananda jumped out to a 29-9 lead it never lost. Adho Magee chipped in nine points all from three-point range while Jacob Frey and Gage Grimes both notched eight fourth quarter points apiece. Dylan Strang added seven points in the second half while Peter Jacob posted six points in the first quarter. Owen Switzer (4), Maddox Stoughton (3), Brady Woodsworth (2) and Will Schneemann (2) rounded out the scoring. For Sodus, Carter Salerno led the way with 10 points while Antonio Rodriguez put up eight. Evan Laird collected seven points while Taivean Logins recorded four. Dexcel Santiago, Damaryan House and Remi Jesmer all tallied three points apiece.

LYONS (6-1) 99
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (1-7) 42

Jamire Johnson finished game-high double-double of 22 points and 13 rebounds along with five assists to pace Lyons. Kaywon Butler netted 18 points and collected four steals while Contrell Parker followed with 15 points and seven steals. Stephen LeBrecht stuffed the stat sheet with 12 points, 10 boards, five steals and three assists. For Clyde-Savannah, Jayden Carnevale led the way with 17 points while John Whitfield added eight points.

RED CREEK (2-6) 55
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-6) 33

Anthony Tucker dropped a game-high 21 points to pace Red Creek. Daniel Sanzotta netted 14 points while Duke Wright finished in double-figures with 11 points. For North Rose-Wolcott, Evan DeWispelaere scored a team-high 15 points while Masyn DeBout notched nine points.

PEMBROKE (4-2) 54
LETCHWORTH (1-8) 39

Nolan Peterson and Luca Baker posted 15 points apiece to lead all scorers and pace Pembroke. Owen Shultz added eight points while Hunter Mast contributed seven. For Letchworth, Brody Beachel put up a team-high 11 points while Maddox Kelly notched seven points. Caden Sumerski and Jaydin Wright both chipped in six points apiece.

NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (6-3) 38
ALEXANDER (3-5) 57

Kingston Woods dropped a game-high 27 points including eight in the third as Alexander outscored Notre Dame Batavia 16-7 in the quarter to open up a 14-point lead it only increased the rest of the way. Austin Wakefield finished in double-figures with 11 points while Preston Dinkins added seven points in the final 16 minutes. Isaiah Wright recorded four points while Pierce Dinkins collected three. Alex Bartholomew and Justin Brooks both picked up two points apiece while Trevor Rheinheimer tallied one. For ND Batavia, TJ Cephus led the way with 11 points while Carter Suro followed with 10. Chase Antinore notched seven points while Mackoy Hall put up five points in the final quarter. Ben Ferrando (3) and Owen Therrien (2) rounded out the scoring.

KENDALL (5-2) 68
BYRON-BERGEN (4-4) 49

Vincent D’Agostino posted 15 points, dished out seven assists and hauled in four rebounds while Charles D’Agostino stuffed the stat sheet with 15 points, seven boards, two blocks and a steal to pace Kendall. Sam Conte followed with 13 points, three rebounds and three steals while Jonathan Conte finished just shy of a double-double with 11 points, nine assists, three boards and two steals. Jonas Rhodes added seven points, seven boards and two assists while Noah Morehouse collected five points, one rebound and one steal. Caleb Opalecky tallied two points. For Byron-Bergen, Joel Lamb led the way with 14 points while Cody Carlson netted 12 points. Andre White finished in double-figures with 10 points.

HOLLEY (1-6) 38
ELBA (5-1) 74

Nick Scott led five in double figures with 25 points, and Elba won its fifth straight game. Scott finished 11-of-16 from the floor including 3-of-5 from behind the 3-point arc. The senior accounted for 11 points in the second quarter when the Lancers opened a 39-19 lead heading into halftime. Brady Werth and Bing Zuber added 11 points apiece while Ryan Marsceill and Brayden Jachimowicz both had 10. Brendan Porey (2), Emilio Rosales (3) and Skyler Chamberlain (2) rounded out the scoring for Elba. Cam Mosier led Holley with 10 points. Logan Gillespie (6), Tarek Garrett (2), Cooper Wolf (7), Josh Silpocj (7), Gage Yockel (2) and Avante Walker (4) also scored for the Hawks.

LYNDONVILLE (2-5) 56
ATTICA (4-5) 72

Blake Kines led the way with a double-double of 17 points and 12 rebounds while Miguel Cebrian Pena finished with 17 points and six assists to lead Attica. Justin Stockweather reached double-figures with 10 points. For Lyndonville, Lane Woodworth posted 23 points to lead all scorers while Colton Smith netted 10 points.

OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-4) 67
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-8) 55

Mason Watterson posted 17 points, seven assists and four rebounds while Trevor Enes stuffed the stat sheet with 14 points, five boards, five steals, four assists and four blocks to lead Oakfield-Alabama. Hudson George finished with 10 points, four assists, three rebounds and two steals while Bryce Harkness ended with 10 points and four boards. For Wheatland-Chili, Ellington dropped a game-high 25 points while Freda netted 13 points.

HAMMONDSPORT (2-6) 45
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (7-0) 103

Brody Vance dropped 35 points and five steals along the way including 25 in the opening 16 minutes as Andover-Whitesville jumped out to a 56-23 halftime lead it only increased. Vincent Joyce finished with a double-double of 20 points and 10 rebounds along with six steals and five assists while Gavin Frungillo and Jake Mattison scored 12 points apiece. Colton Calladine added 10 points and five assists while James Miller-Young notched eight points. Skyler Orpet and Trey Kent both knocked down a three. For Hammondsport, Gage Buck led the way with 17 points while Henry Morrison netted 13 points. Miles Buckley chipped in eight points while JD Hoerter put up six points. Carter Rodriguez tallied one point.

JASPER-TROUPSBURG (8-1) 55
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (0-10) 23

Landon Zver notched his fourth double-double of the season with a game-high 19 points and 10 rebounds along with five assists to pace Jasper-Troupsburg. James Ainsworth followed with 18 points inlcuding 14 in the final 16 minutes while Ethan Cook and Nolan Vallieres notched five points apiece. Braylon Lawson and Brent Ross both recorded three points each while Xavier Remchuk tallied two points. For Arkport-Canaseraga, Luke Wilson led the way with 11 points while Drew Wilson added six points. Quinten Owens (3), Everett McCarthy (2) and Bryon Hess (1) rounded out the scoring.

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