
FAIRPORT (6-0) 101
BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON (8-1) 37
Fairport’s Alex Grejda scored a game-high 22 points, including 15 in a first half that saw the Red Raiders enter halftime up 58-20. Jeremiah Crocker racked up 13 points, including five from the charity stripe, while Noah Meabon put 12 in the points column. Gannon Culver also reached double-digits, with 10 points. Drew Gruba (8), Hedi Dergham (7), Sam Roselli (6), Ryan Fay (6), Antonio Nurse (6), Jon Roessel (5), Luke Amarel (4), and Troy Banza (2) rounded out the scoring for the Red Raiders. Jaiden Pascoe led Bishop Kearney with 13 points, with Marcus Chatman and Jayden Capers both tallying six. Maddox Volpe (4), Owen Gorham (3), Sean Etzorn (3), and Angel Diaz (2) also scored.
GREECE ATHENA (3-4) 57
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-6) 66
Oliver Wright scored eight of his 11 points in the fourth quarter to help Rush-Henrietta overcome a 53-52 third-quarter deficit to get its second win of its last three. Kaden Thwaits led the Royal Comets with 20 points, while Milan Griffiths (14) and Kingston Henry (10) also reached double-digits. Kylan Burke (5), Khristopher Hamilton-Much (4), and Michael Nobles (2) also scored. Caleb Brown led Greece Athena in scoring, with 21 points. Cole Poth (14) and Russell Ellis (10) put up double-digits. Ethan Gorham (6), Aris Post (3), Colten Waterman (2), and Shabazz Barnes (1) also put up points for the Trojans.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (6-0) 72
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-4) 56
Jackson Birch racked up 24 points, including going 8-for-12 from the charity stripe, as Sutherland took an early 17-9 lead and never relinquished it. Sam Byrne tallied 16 points, while Zach Neiderer also reached double-digits with 10, including going a perfect 5-for-5 from the free-throw line. Chase Dermody (9), Tyler Allen (6), Ethan Wachter (4), Teddy Winter (2), and Jahyden Maiorani (1) also scored for Sutherland. Landon Healey (12) and Jacob McGowan (11) both reached double-digits for the Churchville-Chili Saints. Jason Small, Brayden Stedman, and Jacob Gonzalez all scored nine points, while Joshua Miner and Jaxon Tensley each contributed three.
IRONDEQUOIT (8-0) 66
BROCKPORT (5-4) 61 (OT)
Anthony Major scored six of his 15 points in the overtime period to lead Irondequoit to victory. Jayden Paterson led the Eagles with 16 points, including five points in the fourth quarter to help ensure the game went into overtime. Tahmaj Pope (13) and Maurice Clarke (12) also reached double-digits in scoring. Roman Maldonado (6), Josh Morse (4), and Yaxiel Ramirez (2) filled out the rest of Irondequoit’s scoresheet. Brockport had trailed 46-41 going into the final quarter of regulation before Brodee Henshaw led a 16-to-11 rally with eight of his 27 points on the night. Ty Sherman scored 15 points, going 4-for-4 from the charity stripe and hitting three from beyond the arc. Zachary Hagreen (11), Ayden Matthews (5), Mason Scott (4), and Ethan Hart (2) also scored.
BRIGHTON (4-2) 64
ROCHESTER PREP (1-6) 24
Daniel Regan had a double-double of 23 points and 13 rebounds in addition to four blocks as the Brighton Bruins won their second game of their last three. Abram Levy scored 11 points with five rebounds and five assists for the Bruins. Corey Adams added six points, nine rebounds, and two blocks. Tim Tourangeau contributed six assists and five rebounds to go with two points. Noah Barnabas (6), Matt Kotrides (3), Bobby Jones (2), Nate Ying (2), Mitch Minor (1), and Matt Yawman (1) also scored.
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-3) 50
PITTSFORD MENDON (5-1) 72
Joshua Shadders posted a 24-point, 10-rebound double-double as Mendon won its second straight and third of its last four. Shadders also handed out four assists. Trevor Nally scored 12 points with six assists and five steals, while Carmen Esposito put up 11 points with seven rebounds. Max Liberatos (9), Amari Coleman (5), Jack Nally (5), Jackson Tackaberry (3), John Leitner (2), and Cole Halpin (1) also scored. Henry Bonn led Webster Thomas with 15 points, while Mateo Pietrantoni scored 13. Gianni Stavalone (6), Jaden Kyles (5), Dany Check (5), Sean Griffin (4), and Zach Wojtas (2) rounded out scoring.
EARLY COLLEGE (2-6) 58
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (5-3) 60
A last-second layup off his own offensive rebound by Aaron Blaker gave Caledonia-Mumford its third win of its last four. Blaker ended the game with 11 points and four rebounds. Jacob Wiley scored 17 points with eight rebounds to lead the Raiders, while Tyler Potter tallied 14 points, six rebounds, and four assists. Sean McNear put up 10 points, seven rebounds, and five assists. Sam Washington hit a three-pointer with 36 seconds left to tie the game.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (1-6) 57
ROCHESTER SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF 36
CHARLES G. FINNEY (7-1) 52
GENESEO (6-2) 51
Braelen Broome scored 13 of his 28 points as part of Charles Finney’s 24-9 fourth-quarter run to give the Falcons the win despite entering the final frame down 42-28. The senior ultimately ended the day with three three-pointers while going 5-for-7 from the free throw line. Judaea Danesi scored seven points for Finney, while Ethan Snavely contributed five and Matteo Gefell added two. Oren Rey was Geneseo’s leading scorer, with 12 points. Avery Hepler (11) and Cam Carrocio (10) both reached double-digits for the Blue Devils. Noah Rice, Shay Hepler, and Eric Hammond all had six points.
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ROCHESTER ACADEMY CHARTER (3-4)
HAVERLING (2-9) 61
YORK (5-3) 100
Parker Bonafede (24) and Terial Diaz-Pent (21) were among five York players in double-digits as the Golden Knights won their fifth game of their last six. Brady Pangrazio scored 18 points, with John Ayers (12) and Mason Parsons (10) rounding out the five. Parsons also recorded a double-double thanks to a 10-rebound performance. Ryan Brady (9), Lincoln Mitrano (4) and Zach Bauer (4) rounded out the scoresheet for York. Connor Binkowski (19) and Owen Burlingame (14) both reached double-digits for Haverling. Mile McCormick (7), Josh Wheeler (6), Colton Coots (5), Bentley Decker (4), Xzavior Ruest (4), and Asher Phenes (2) also scored.
HORNELL (7-2) 47
PAVILION (3-6) 45
Ben Woolever’s last-second layup gave Hornell the win after it trailed 24-18 going into the half. Woolever ultimately ended the game with 15 points, seven rebounds, and three assists. Demayne Dixon (12, with 3 assists) and Marco Picco (11) also reached double-digits. Tyrone Buchanan contributed five points, seven rebounds, and three steals. Pavilion’s Keean Cummins led all scorers with 21 points, while Joe Meehan put up 14.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (4-5) 52
PERRY (6-1) 81
Lakin Ohlson scored 18 points and added 11 rebounds, one of two Perry player with double-doubles, as Parker Tallman tallied 17 points with 10 assists in the Yellowjacket win. Thomas Grover led Perry with 20 points, while Tyler Harvey put up 13 and Izaiah Hernandez scored 10. Walker Briggs (2) and Pat Feroleto (1) also scored. Cole Hanggi scored 19 to led Wayland-Cohocton’s offense. Both Ethan Bauer and Alex Fedorchuk both scored eight points. JC Drum (7), Dawson Stephens (5), and Josh Stanley (2) rounded out the scoresheet for Wayland-Cohocton.
DANSVILLE (4-4) 53
KESHEQUA (5-2) 63
Keshequa’s Aiden Upright scored a career-high 31 points – including 21 in the second half – while making it a double-double by pulling down 12 rebounds. Upright also had four steals. Cameron Wood also reached double-digits with 18 points while making five rebounds and three steals. Aiden Howe (5, with 5 steals and 5 rebounds), Nate Hiller (4, with 4 rebounds), Brady Wood (3), and Zack Smathers (2, with 3 steals and 3 rebounds) also scored for Keshequa. Brady Henchen led Dansville with 14 points, all in the first half. Jacob Kreiley scored 12 points. Clay Rigdon (8), Sean Everett (6), Cody Moran (5), Trea Nickerson (4), Gavin Halbert (2), and Mason Forrester (2) rounded out scoring for Dansville.
LIVONIA (1-9) 62
WARSAW (1-8) 79
Brayden Merritt scored 20 points to lead Warsaw, while Cooper Shute put up 17. Jaiden Fries (17) and Blake Chambers (10) also reached double-digits. Livonia’s Oliver Taylor led all players with 22 points, while Caleb Martin scored 12, all from three-point range. Taylor also earned a double-double thanks to a 10-rebound night.
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (8-0) 78
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (4-4) 37
Brody Vance scored 30 points as Andover-Whitesville took a 24-13 lead and never looked back. Vincent Joyce added 13 points, while Skyler Orpet and Jake Mattison put up nine. James Miller Young (8), Gavin Frungillo (4), Carter Grice (3), and Rogan Perkins (2) also scored. Aiden Golden and Shawn Wade both scored eight points for Friendship-Scio, with Conner Blouvet (6), Jerimiah Brown (4), Deacon Brown (4), Charlie Taylor (3), and Carson Wonderling (2) also scoring.
WELLSVILLE (4-5) 66
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (2-6) 63
DEPEW (VI) 41
FILLMORE (8-0) 73
Cam Mucher scored 37 points, all in the first three quarters, as Fillmore beat its Buffalo-area foe. The junior hit three three-pointers and was six-of-seven from the charity stripe. Jonah Bialek also reached double-digits in scoring for the Eagles, with 11. Jameson Rhett (9), Isaiah Sisson (6), Tyler Voss (5), Jordan Bialek (3), and Ezra Knapp (2) also scored.
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