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Wednesday Girls’ Basketball Wrap: Bonnell joins 1,000-point club; Montaño and Smith each hit game-winners

January 7, 2026 by Ashton Townsend Leave a Comment

Webster Schroeder’s Jenna DiMarco (14) and Canandaigua’s Kadyn Chapman (11) battle for a rebound during action on Wednesday, January 7, 2025. (Photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

WEBSTER SCHROEDER (7-1) 39
CANANDAIGUA (6-1) 28

Jenna Dimarco and Kylie Clement each led Webster Schroeder to its seventh-straight win with 12 points apiece. Avery Kroening ended with 11 points in the win. Gianna Buchiere topped Canandaigua with 10 points.

GATES CHILI (0-7) 45
WEBSTER THOMAS (1-6) 47

Olivia Bommelje topped Webster Thomas with 22 points. Tamaya Fox added nine points and 12 rebounds. Avery Vanderwoude hit for six points in the win. Hayden Byer led Gates Chili with 19 points.

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EDISON/WOIS (3-3) 36
MONROE (1-7) 35

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (1-7) 50
EAST (5-2) 84

Semaj Jackson led East with a 25-point, 12-rebound double-double. Darianna Weathers ended with 20 points. Madison Simmons pitched in 16 points and 10 rebounds for a double-double in the win.

PADILLA (2-4) 26
WILSON/EARLY (6-2) 32

YWCP/EMHCS (4-3)
ROCHESTER PREP (1-3)

CHARLES G FINNEY (7-1) 34
GENESEO (5-2) 44

MYNDERSE (4-4) 30
PALMYRA-MACEDON (2-6) 50

Shelby Geer led Palmyra-Macedon with 21 points. Julia Belanger ended with eight points. Aubrey Young added five points and eight rebounds. Jenna Lindstrom hit for four points. Georgia Wirth added three points. Danielle McDermott topped Mynderse with 11 points. Peyton Verkey hit for seven points. Hannah O’Brien (6), Gabrielle Higby (4) and Allyson Fenton (2) rounded out the scoring.

WATERLOO (4-2) 28
PENN YAN (7-1) 2
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Bailey Cooper topped Penn Yan with 11 points. Sofia Montaño hit the game-winner, ended with seven points. Mady Pierce had seven points. Morgan Breuer added three points and Abbi Fischer hit a free throw in the win. Gwyn Panek led Waterloo with 13 points. Khia Moody added five points. Delainey Battin pitched in four points. Kinsley Bree and Jonay Hawkins each tallied three points.

WAYNE (4-2)
MIDLAKES (3-3)

BLOOMFIELD (3-2) 49
NEWARK (6-0) 52

Adrianna Smith hit a buzzer-beater for Newark to stay undefeated. Smith finished with three points. Khloe Paul ended with 12 points. Karina Natale hit for nine points and seven steals. Arizona Chapple and Martianna Chance each had eight points. Sophia Delfs added seven points. Melaniyah Howard pitched in five points in the win. Addison Falsone topped Bloomfield with a game-high 17 points hitting five threes. Calla McCombs finished with 15 points. Evalynn Howlett hit for six points. Sadie Kachmaryk had six points. Syd Falsone and Marlee Poole each had two points.

SOUTH SENECA (2-4) 38
HAC (6-2) 45

Cadence Brecker led HAC to its sixth win in its last seven games with a 21-point, 11-rebound double-double. Gabby Giambra pitched in 10 points. Olivia Fowler and Riley White each ended with six points. Mary Muller finished with two points in the win. Ashlyn Weatherby topped South Seneca with 16 points. Tori Scott had 13 points. Ella Wellin connected for seven points. Kayleigh Banfield added two points.

ROMULUS (2-3) 29
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (4-4) 51

Korrin Yeoman netted nine of her game-high 12 points in the first half as Dundee/Bradford jumped out to a 25-9 lead heading into the locker room. Marleigh Parker finished with 10 points. Reese Simpson added eight points. Riley Stinson hit for six points. Carsen Larrison pitched in four points. Meredith Doan, Piper Simpson and Danica Hall ended with three points apiece. Madalyn Knapp added two points in the win. Alannah Smith led Romulus with eight points. Ava Parish pitched in seven points. Audree Galipeau and Marina Rokosz each hit for four points. Paige Brewer, Gizelle Aguilera and Natalie Buisch each added two points.

NAPLES (0-8) 29
RED JACKET (1-5) 49

Molly Adams topped Red Jacket with a team-high nine points. Avery Close, Gianna Rizzo and Eva Mitchell each ended with eight points. Alyssa Griffith hit for six points. McKenna Rush finished with four points. Khloe Brown had two points in the win. Natalie Brahm led Naples with 16 points. Julia Hill added seven points. Tessa Liddiard, Ava Parker and Michaela Wooley each pitched in two points.

HONEOYE (4-4) 23
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (7-2) 53

SODUS (0-7) 23
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (4-3) 89

Larissa Walter led Clyde-Savannah with 21 points and nine steals. Taylor Carnevale added 18 points. Sophia Marriott hit for 14 points. Taylor Record and Bella Smart each had nine points in the win. Smart added 10 assists. Alexis Tohafjian (8), Katie Cronin (4), Juliana Canty (4) and Rori Hickok (2) each scored in the win. Genevieve VanderBoeck topped Sodus with 12 points. Malia Cromartie connected for six points. Mercedes Thomas added in four points. Jenna Martinez hit one free throw.

WILLIAMSON/MARION (5-2)
RED CREEK (1-5)

LYONS (6-1) 89
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (0-7) 21

Kamryn Bonnell scored 14 of her game-high 29 points in the first quarter as Lyons jumped out to a 30-3 lead. Bonnell scored her 1,000th point in the second quarter and added 10 rebounds and 10 assists to snag a triple-double. Car’Mella Parker added a 26-point, 14-rebound double-double. Ja’Niyah Bell ended with a 10-point, 14-rebound double-double. Ava Harris (7), Areyanna Carter (7), Kalani Davis (6), Addison Jones (2) and Taylor Keeley (2) each scored in the win. Zoey Yates led North Rose-Wolcott with eight points.

GANANDA (5-2) 48
EAST ROCHESTER (4-3) 30

Leah Buffan scored six of her game-high 13 points in the first half as Gananda grabbed a 29-10 lead heading into halftime. Buffan connected on four threes and one free throw. Avery Hoffmann hit for 12 points. Lily Aylett and Raegan Quigley had six points apiece. Sam Dohse (5), Emily Buffan (3) and Jordyn Brice (3) all scored in the win. Aniyah Eldridge led East Rochester with 13 points. Alex LaBounty ended with eight points. Deandra Lamont added four points. Elizabeth Grbic hit for three points and Bryanna Spraggins had two points.

KESHEQUA (7-0) 66
LIVONIA (2-6) 19

Braelyn Isaman led Keshequa with 22 points and seven assists. Alicia Wood added 14 points and nine rebounds. Rylee Brenner pitched in nine points. Bree Benner (6), Onnalee Long (6), Raelyn Guldenschuh (4), Riley Nageldinger (2), Quinn Powers (2) and Belle Rigney (1) all scored in the win. Molly Rowe topped Livonia with six points. Molly Hitchcock added five points. Sidney Clickner and Maddie Whitford had three points apiece. Lyla Kingsston hit for two points.

ATTICA (0-5)
LYNDONVILLE (2-3)

KENDALL (6-3) 39
BYRON-BERGEN (5-3) 32

Izzy D’Augostino topped Kendall with 10 points. Stella Kwiatek and Mia Price each added eight points. Riley Shallenberger led Byron-Bergen with nine points. June Dorman ended with seven points.

OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (7-0) 59
WHEATLAND-CHILI (4-4) 20

Alexa Clark led Oakfield-Alabama with a 14-point, 10-rebound double-double. Raine Denny added 10 points. Emma Moeller pitched in nine points. Harper Hicks had eight points and five rebounds. Allie Williams ended with six points and eight rebounds. Journey Ohlson hit for four points. Allison Harkness, Chloe Luttrell, Sophia Hughes and Hadley Hicks each had two points in the win.

CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (8-1) 85
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-8) 16

Payton Bentley accounted for 10 of her game-high 18 points in the first half as Canisteo-Greenwood outscored Campbell-Savona 45-5 heading into the locker room. Bentley hit nine times from the floor. Bailey Mullen ended with 14 points. Kara Mahany pitched in 12 points. Paris May (8), Addy Andrus (8), Gracen Mahany (7), MacKenna Mullen (6), Lyla Greenfield (5), Anna Mitchell (4) and Harlie McCaffrey (3) each scored in the win. Kali Maddock led Campbell-Savona with seven points. Meara Mehlanbacher ended with four points. Allison Elliot hit for three points and Kendall Strator added two points.

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(Photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

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