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Delisanti Wealth Management Thursday Boys’ Basketball Wrap: Gananda’s Grassel drops 32 and joins 1,000-point club; Zver’s double-double leads Jasper-Troupsburg to seventh straight

January 9, 2026 by Dylan O'Loughlin Leave a Comment

U PREP (7-4) 55
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (2-4) 45

Down three coming out of halftime, Gavin White netted nine of his game-high 17 points in the third as U Prep outscored Webster Schroder 18-6 in the quarter to take a nine-point lead it did not lose for its second victory in a row. James Willingham added 13 points with nine coming from three-point range while Demetrius Walker Jr finished in double-figures with 10 points. Jaymanny Hamilton followed with nine points while Ja’yvion Sampson chipped in seven points. Javell Neal tallied two points. For Webster Schroeder, Andrew Lozovatskiy and Sam Nick led the way with 10 points apiece while AJ Amico and Kalin Watkins Jr both added six points each. Chris Unger (4), Luke Rogers (3), Eli Stockmaster (3) and Matt Carey (2) rounded out the scoring.

EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS (0-9) 45
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (9-1) 85

Max Skolen led the way with 15 points while Kingston Downs followed with 14 points all in the first half as Northstar Christian Academy opened up a 44-19 halftime lead it did not relinquish for its fourth straight victory. Miles Tomlinson netted 13 points in the opening 16 while Jaeden Phillips chipped in 12 points, knocking down two threes along the way. Jay Garwood posted 11 points with nine coming from beyond the arc while Tristan Dicks added seven points. Trey Bradley collected five points in the fourth quarter while Aaron Farrelly knocked down a three and a free throw. Reed Thompson and Cayden Fabry tallied two points apiece. For Eugenio Maria De Hostos, Able Patterson scored a team-high 13 points while Luis Tolentino poured in 11 points. Jose Perez put up seven points while Adrian Cansigno accounted for five points. Yournez Rodriguez (3), Xzavior Lopez (2), Caiden Copeland (2) and Braylahn Harris (2) rounded out the scoring.

VERTUS CHARTER (3-5) 46
PADILLA (3-5) 53

Isaiah Caruthers posted a game-high 19 points while Jaquan Gaskin netted 14 points to lead Padilla. Up two heading into the fourth, the duo chipped in five points apiece to lead the way as Padilla outscored Vertus Charter 16-11 in the quarter to pull away with the victory. Sergio Rosario finished with 10 points including five points in the final eight minutes as well while Hassan Isgowe picked up four points. L’Trail St. Fleurant and Robert McCullough both recorded three points apiece. For Vertus, Na’vant Harrison dropped 19 points to lead the way. JW Wester added eight points while Terrance Marble followed with seven points and Ladavion Leanard, six.

HONEOYE (8-0) 73
RED JACKET (1-7) 36

Landon Washburn dropped a game-high 37 points while Dylan Washburn netted 20 points to pace Honeoye as the Bulldogs won on the road for a third straight time and fourth overall this season. The double-digit victory was the eighth of the year for Honeoye which is outscoring opponents by more than 25 points per game. For Red Jacket, Wyatt DeCann reached double-figures with 11 points while Brayden Lancaster chipped in seven points.

NAPLES (6-0) 80
HAC (1-7) 24

Maddox Mannella posted a game-high 20 points while Colin Kenney netted 17 points to pace Naples. The Big Green Machines forced 28 turnovers on the night. Donovan Lincoln poured in 11 points in the opening 16 minutes as Naples jumped out to a 37-13 lead it only increased. Rowan Biggs also reached double-figures with 11 points while Theron VanZandt chipped in nine second half points. Connor Betrus added six points while Isaac Ward collected four. Joe Christmas tallied two points. For HAC, Carter Bateman led the way with five points while Ari Hagelburg, Ethan McAuliffe and Dante Colaprette all knocked down a three apiece. Liam Mitchell, Josh Person, Felix Jiang, Antonio Ramos and Wesson Riveros all recorded two points each.

SOUTH SENECA (5-4) 39
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (4-6) 31

Kyan Miller-Hopkins dropped a game-high 21 points including eight in the fourth quarter as South Seneca outscored Dundee/Bradford 11-3 in the final eight minutes for its third consecutive victory. Hayden Dresser chipped in nine points while Maddox Sapio picked up four points. Eli Albrecht collected three points while Derek Andrews tallied two. For Dundee/Bradford, Brody Ryan led the way with 14 points while Alex Kendall netted nine points. Brighton Grant (4), Gabe Russell (2) and Carter Aldrich (2) rounded out the scoring.

GANANDA (10-1) 84
WILLIAMSON (4-3) 57

Cooper Grassel dropped a game-high 32 points, knocking down 10 three-pointers along the way to lead Gananda to its fifth straight victory and join the 1,000-point club. Peter Jacob netted 14 points including eight in the first quarter while Hunter Vogt scored 10 points. Adho Magee poured in eight third quarter points while Owen Switzer followed with seven points and Dylan Strang six. Gage Grimes chipped in five points in the final eight minutes while Maddox Stoughton and Jacob Frey recorded two points apiece. Brady Wadsworth tallied one point. For Williamson, DJ Barber led the way with 17 points while Myles LaCapra posted 16 points with 12 coming from beyond the arc. Nate Porchea added nine points while Mylez Wurtz, John Ryan and Daniel Swarthout all picked up four points apiece.

Cooper Grassel (0) and teammates celebrate the victory and his 1,000-point night. (Photo provided)

NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-7) 38
LYONS (7-1) 95

Contrell Parker Jr dropped a game-high 21 points, four rebounds and four assists while Jamire Johnson stuffed the stat sheet with a 14-point, 18-rebound double-double along with four assists and three blocks to pace Lyons. Parker Jr netted 12 in the first half as Lyons opened up a 44-9 halftime lead it kept the rest of the way. Ben Bookmiller finished with 13 points and seven boards while Stephen LeBrecht ended with 11 points, six assists and six steals. Stavell LeBrecht followed with 11 points, six steals and five assists while Kaywon Butler reached double-figured with 10 points. Austin Rice added six points while Loirmus Desius Jr collected five points in the final eight minutes. Jah’Zyree Smith picked up four points. For North Rose-Wolcott, Evan DeWispelaere led the way with 17 points including 15 from three-point range while Cody Crane scored 10 points all in the fourth quarter. Alex Cruz (4), Jean Bebe (4) and Masyn DeBout (3) rounded out the scoring.

EAST ROCHESTER (4-3) 91
SODUS (3-6) 53

ELBA (5-2) 53
KENDALL (6-2) 60

Vinnie D’Agostino netted a game-high 19 points including seven in the final eight minutes along with four rebounds and three assists to lift Kendall to its second consecutive victory. CJ D’Agostino finished with a double-double of 12 points and 12 boards along with four assists while Jonny Conte chipped in eight points, seven rebounds and two assists. Ryan Gaesser ended with six points, four rebounds and two assists while Sam Conte knocked down two threes’ for six points as well. Noah Morehouse followed with five points and four three rebounds while Jonas Rhodes collected four points and seven boards. For Elba, Ryan Mascoll led the way with 17 points including nine from beyond the arc while Nick Scott posted 15 points. Bing Zuber and Brayden Jachimowicz added eight points apiece while Brady Worth picked up five points.

NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (7-3) 79
ATTICA (4-6) 43

Carter Suro and TJ Cephus posted a game-high 21 points apiece to pace Notre Dame Batavia and end a two-game losing streak. Suro netted 12 points all from three-point range in the first quarter to help ND Batavia jump out to a 27-9 lead it did not lose. Finn Davies scored 12 points with eight coming in the first quarter while Matthew McCulley finished in double-figures with 10 points. Chase Antinore followed with nine points while Ben Ferrando, Zach Houseknecht and Eli Corcoran all tallied two points apiece. For Attica, Blake Kines led the way with a double-double of 17 points and 13 rebounds while Miguel Cebrian added eight points including six from beyond the arc. Owen Strong and Justin Stockweather both picked up six points each while Rocco Soccio knocked down a three and two free throws for five points. Isaac Herman rounded out the scoring with one point.

LYNDONVILLE (2-6) 50
BYRON-BERGEN (5-4) 74

OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-5) 50
ALEXANDER (4-5) 62

Kingston Woods dropped 25 points to lead Alexander to back-to-back victories. Austin Wakefield and Mason Snyder both poured in 10 points apiece. For Oakfield-Alabama Mason Watterson stuffed the stat sheet with a game-high 26 points, seven steals, four rebounds, three assists and two blocks. Trevor Enes finished with 16 points, three boards and one assist while Gabe Smith notched five points, eight rebounds, eight blocks and three assists.

PEMBROKE (5-2) 66
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-9) 28

Nolan Peterson posted a game-high 20 points while Owen Schultz netted 15 points to pace Pembroke to its third win in a row. Hunter Mast added seven points while Luca Baker dished out eight assists. For Wheatland-Chili, Jones led the way with 13 points.

HAMMONDSPORT (2-7) 47
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (9-1) 81

Landon Zver dropped a double-double of 20 points and 11 rebounds along with seven assists while Nolan Valleries followed with 19 points and three assists to pace Jasper-Troupsburg to its seventh straight victory. Jim Ainsworth posted 17 points, five assists and five boards while Xavier Remchuk netted 13 points while Ethan Look chipped in eight points. Brent Ross picked up three points while Braylon Lawson tallied one. For Hammondsport, Henry Morrison scored a game-high 22 points while Terrill Mack poured in 16 points. Miles Buckley added seven points while Carter Rodriguez and JD Hoerter rounded out the scoring with one point apiece.

ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (0-11) 25
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (5-5) 44

Carter Button and Austin Swift put up a game-high 12 points apiece to lead Avoca-Prattsburgh and snap a four-game losing streak. Landon White netted 10 points while Josh Carlton and Colin Zurlick picked up three points apiece. Zach Heale and Connor Parulski tallied two points apiece. For Arkport-Canaseraga, Michael Guild led the way with 11 points while Luke Wilson added seven points in the third quarter. Joseph Santiago (5) and Bryan Hess (2) rounded out the scoring.

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