
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (2-7) 58
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (3-6) 53 OT
Jenelle Staples led Greece Arcadia/Olympia with a team-high 19 points to help the Lighting claim back-to-back wins. Ja’Nyah Reaves added a 16-point double-double with 12 rebounds. Bianca White led Greece Athena/Odyssey with a game-high 24 points. White also nailed the three to send it to overtime for the Thunder.
PENFIELD (8-0) 61
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-4) 29
Reegan Sercu led all scorers with 16 points to help Penfield claim its sixth double-digit victory of the season. Jordan Rasmusssen contributed 10 points and seven rebounds. Estara Roberts-Crawford paced Rush-Henrietta with nine points.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (7-2) 49
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (8-0) 75
Petra Hunt scored 19 points while Taylor Hamilton contributed 17 to pace Pittsford Sutherland. Four separate players on the Knights reached double-digits. Lucy Bush accounted for 15 points while Maddie Littlefield scored 14.
SPENCERPORT (4-5) 33
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (8-1) 47
Kenyatta Hart accounted for six of her game-high 17 points in the first eight minutes to help Webster Schroeder outscore Spencerport 12-8. Hart connected on eight shots inside the arc and finished 1-for-3 at the free throw line. The eighth-grader also grabbed 10 rebounds for a double-double. Avery Kroening and Kylie Clement both finished with 13 points. Kroening added four assists, four steals and one block while Clement added four rebounds, two steals and two blocks. Jenna DiMarco (2) and Olivia Fulkerson (2) also scored for the Warriors. Jorja Gray finished with 15 points to pace Spencerport. Emily Peacock added seven points while Leigha Pokracki added six. Addison Etter contributed five points to close out the scoring for the Rangers.
FAIRPORT (8-1) 52
HILTON (6-2) 49
Samara Rizzo dropped 15 points to lead Fairport to its sixth straight win. After starting the first quarter down 19-14, Fairport outscored Hilton 17-3 to close out the first half. Avery Lucey and Leah Meabon both contributed 10 points apiece while Eva Monoski scored five points. Autumn Fitch (2) and Charly Sisson (2) also scored for Fairport. Amiyah Miles led Hilton with 16 points including four 3-pointers. Maddie Murphy recorded 14 points and seven rebounds while Taylor Anne recorded 10 points. Jayleigh Esposito (3), Ava Heise (2), Selah Spry (2) and Amelia Sloan (2) closed out the scoring for Hilton
CANANDAIGUA (7-1) 50
IRONDEQUOIT (4-4) 25
Sophia Frayne scored 10 of her 14 points in the first half to help Canandaigua grab a 26-11 lead. Gianna Buchiere recorded eight of her 12 points in the first half. Buciere finished with one trey and a 1-for-2 performance at the free throw line. Kadyn Chapman and Leah Sheridan each finished with nine points. Nicole Borja (3), Lola Schorr (2), Alexandra Eldred (1) also scored for the Gray Wolves. Ellie Bottiglier and Taylor Morse both scored six points to lead Irondequoit.
CHARLES G FINNEY (8-1) 66
MONROE (1-8) 32
Kiley Knittle and Lucy Broome paced Charles G Finney with 17 points and 16 points respectively to get the Falcons back into the win column. Knittle and Broome combined for 13 points in the first eight minutes to help Charles G Finney establish a 21-2 lead. Sydnei Davis recorded eight of her 11 points in the first quarter as well. Lainey Vargas finished with all nine of her points coming in the final 16 minutes. Kate Frederickson (7) and Selah Danesi (6) also scored for Charles G Finney. Jazmine Flowers paced Monroe with 12 points in the effort. La’Nyah Taylor-Lugo and Kimani Mitchell each added six points apiece. JoJo Cruz (3), Paola Pagan (3) and Mai Angel (2) also scored for the Red Jackets.
NORTHSTAR (0-8) 24
PADILLA (3-4) 25
Shajanae O’Neal finished the game with 11 points including four in the final eight minutes to help Padilla claim a second win over Northstar by just one point. O’Neal hit four shots from the floor including one triple. A’Zhiya Warnick scored six points on two triples. Ah’nisty Porter (4) and Iza’Nique Twyman (2) also scored for Padilla. Alina Shuvalov scored a game-high 13 points for Northstar. Kendal DeMott added four points. Lydia Hinds and Judah Linton both added three points apiece to close out the scoring for the Lady Knights.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (1-5) 25
MOUNT MORRIS (6-3) 51
GENEVA (1-8) 26
LE ROY (4-3) 40
Kylie Wilson connected on three 3-pointers and finished with 14 points, four rebounds and four steals as Le Roy won for the second time in three games. Bailey Caton and Maddie Paddock added eight points apiece in the win. Lilly Mackenzie (4), Molly Chase (2), Cora Weaver (2) and Makenna Gallo (2) also scored Oatkan Knights which pulle away from a four-point game at halftime.
NEWARK (7-0) 55
MYNDERSE (3-6) 38
Karina Natale scored 10 of her game-high 19 points in the first eight minutes to help Newark establish a 19-10 lead. Natale connected on six shots which included two triples alongside a 5-for-6 performance at the free throw line. Arizona Chapple recorded nine points while Adrianna Smith and Martianna Chance both tallied eight points each. Melaniyah Howard (3) and Sophia Delfs (3) also scored for the Reds. Peyton Verkey scored a team-high 17 points in the efforts for Mynderse. Verkey nailed four 3-pointers. Danielle McDermott followed with nine points. Hannah O’Brien (6), Ryleigh Ryrko (3) and Gabriella Higby (3) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Devils.
WAYNE (4-4) 23
WATERLOO (5-2) 70
Addison Bree and Jonay Hawkins finished the game with 16 points each to help Waterloo remain undefeated at home. Gwyneth Panek followed with 15 points. Tangel Williams closed out the double-digit scorers with 13 points. Delainey Battin recorded six points. Khia Moody and Kinsley Bree each scored two points apiece to close out the scoring for Waterloo.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (3-5) 47
PENN YAN (7-2) 23
Shelby Geer dropped a game-high 19 points to help Palmyra-Macedon hand Penn Yan its second loss on the season. Julia Belanger and Addison Blair both finished the game with nine points. Georgia Wirth added six points. Liliana Stephens (2) and Gabriella Leone (2) also scored for the Red Raiders. Bailey Cooper scored 12 points to lead Penn Yan. Makenna Mullins and Mady Pierce both accounted for three points each. Sofia Montaño (2), Abby Fischer (2) and Maddie Breuer (1) rounded out the scoring for Penn Yan.
MIDLAKES (4-4) 24
BLOOMFIELD (4-2) 48
Calla McCombs netted a game-high 25 points for Bloomfield in the Bombers’ fourth straight home win. Syd Falsone and Evalynn Howlett both followed with six points apiece. Sadie Kachmaryk added five points. Addie Falsone and Alina Hagen both added three points. Emma Labour led Midlakes with 11 points.
RED JACKET (2-5) 49
HONEOYE (4-5) 34
Molly Adams posted a team-high 15 points to pace Red Jacket to its second straight victory. Avery Close followed with nine points to claim their first road win. McKenna Rush and Alyssa Griffith both finished the game with six points each. Eva Mitchell added five points. Catie Mitchell and Gianna Rizzo both added four points apiece to round out the scoring for Red Jacket. Brooke Clement led all scorers with 18 points in the efforts for Honeoye. Maren Tompkins ended with eight points. Lila Young (4), Chloe Brock (2) and Julia Knapp (2) also scored for Honeoye.
HAC (7-2) 52
NAPLES (0-9) 25
Cadence Brecker scored 16 of her game-high 30 points in the first half as HAC established a 30-9 lead and remain undefeated on the road. Brecker connected on 15 shots inside the arc. Mary Muller, Riley White and Gabby Giambra all followed adding six points apiece. Olivia Fowler and Lanae Vargas closed out the scoring for the Wolves with two points apiece. Tessa Liddiard and Natalie Brahm both led Naples with 10 and nine points respectively. Edi Schapp finished with four points. Odessa Schenkhill added two points.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (4-5) 25
SOUTH SENECA (3-4) 32
After ending the first half down one, Victoria Scott accounted for six of her game-high 12 points in the third quarter to help South Seneca outscore Dundee/Bradford 13-1 in that frame. Scott finished with a team-high of six made shots, all within the three-point line. Ashlyn Weatherby followed scoring 10 points. Ella Wellin finished the game with three points and Anna Dufour finished the game with two points. Meredith Doan finished with a team-high nine points for Dundee/Bradford. Doan connected on three triples. Marleigh Parker followed with six points while Danica Hall added four points. Riley Stinson (3), Korrin Yeoman (2) and Carsen Larrison (1) also scored for the BraveScots.
RED CREEK (1-7)
SODUS (0-7)
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (5-3) 55
EAST ROCHESTER (4-4) 50 OT
Taylor Carnevale led the way for Clyde-Savannah with 20 points, six rebounds and three steals as the Golden Eagles claimed back-to-back wins. Larissa Walters accounted for 15 points, three rebounds and three assists. Sophia Marriott recorded eight points and four rebounds while Alexis Tohafjian added four points, nine rebounds and five steals. Taylor Record (4) and Katie Cronin (4) also scored for Clyde-Savannah.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (0-7)
WILLIAMSON/MARION (6-2)
LYONS (6-2) 50
GANANDA (6-2) 56
After starting the first half down 28-18, Gananda’s Avery Hoffmann scored 21 of her game-high 30 points in the final 16 minutes to outscore Lyons 38-22 and win. Hoffmann drained 12 shots from within the arc and finished 6-for-11 at the charity stripe. Raegan Quigley followed with nine points, including seven points in the second half. Leah Buffan netted two 3-pointers and finished with eight points. Emily Buffan (4), Sam Dohse (3) and Jordyn Brice (2) also scored for Gananda. JaNiyah Bell paced the Lyons offense with 18 points in the loss. Kamryn Bonnell followed closely with 15 points. Car’Mella Parker (8), Areyanna Carter (6) and Addison Jones (3) rounded out the scoring for the Lions.
HORNELL (8-1) 64
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-8) 23
Jordyn Dyring dropped a game-high 26 points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals as Hornell claimed its fourth straight road victory. Raegan Evingham followed with 14 points, nine rebounds and four steals. Teegan Eveland added seven points added two rebounds. A’Jonay Hawkins and Mia Nasca both ended the game with five points. Hawkins added 11 rebounds and a block while Nasca added three rebounds, one steal and one assist. Selena Maldonado scored four points while adding four rebounds and four steals. Mayleigh Martin (2), Alissa Haley (2), Paula Ranin (1) and Alivia Ryder (1) also scored for Hornell.
HAVERLING (3-4)
LIVONIA (2-6)
DANSVILLE (7-1) 38
WELLSVILLE (3-6) 39
Taylor Hamsher paced Dansville with a game-high 27 points and six rebounds in the loss. Samantha O’Connor followed with six points. Morgan Ball (2), Allison O’Connor (2) and Colleen Metcalfe (1) also scored for the Mustangs.
LETCHWORTH (8-1) 51
GENESEO (5-3) 30
Sasha Bellamy led the way for Letchworth with a game-high 21 points to pair with eight rebounds in the win. Annika Milillo accounted for 15 points and 17 rebounds to record a double-double. Kendall Jines ended the game with 11 points and seven rebounds. Olivia Bucci and Paige Rossborough each recorded seven points apiece to lead Geneseo. Sarah Whitney and Lily McBride both followed with six points each.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-7) 26
AVON (6-3) 31
Maria Geary recorded a double double with 11 points and 12 rebounds to lift Avon back into the win column. Aluren Hill followed with seven points, seven rebounds and three assists. Ange Salogar added four points in the second half and nine rebounds. Avery Boor recorded a game-high 14 rebounds. Leigh Nickerson led Caledonia-Mumford with 10 points and 11 rebounds in the loss.
PERRY (6-2) 38
YORK (7-2) 60
Fiona Grant put up 22 points, nine rebounds and two assists to help York bounce back after two straight losses. Bree Parsons recorded a double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds while adding four steals and four blocks on defense. Tessa Rodwell added 16 points and eight rebounds. Gianna McClain scored six points and pulled down seven rebounds. Perry’s Astrid Bellamy led the efforts with 10 points. Madi Monteleone added nine points while Nellie Koronas added six points.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (5-4) 52
PEMBROKE (3-5) 40
Vanessa Guerrero added a game-high 16 points, seven rebounds, five steals and four assists to break a four-game losing streak for Wheatland-Chili. Ashanti Caton pitched in 15 points, four rebounds and four assists. Whitney Thrush contributed 14 points to pair with four rebounds. Jaeda Mekker added five points, 10 rebounds and two steals. Peyton Lisa paced the Pembroke attack with 14 points.
ALEXANDER (1-3) 16
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (8-0) 62
Hadley Hicks and Allie Williams both led the way for Oakfield-Alabama with 11 points each. The Hornets held Alexander to six points or lower in every quarter of action. Alexa Clark also reached double-digits adding 10 points alongside six rebounds and a team-high four steals. Chloe Luttrell added six points and three rebounds. Harper Hicks scored five points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Allison Harkness, Emma Moeller and Raine Denny all finished the game with five points. Journey Ohlson and Aimee Demmer each added two points apiece.
BYRON-BERGEN (5-4) 21
LYNDONVILLE (4-3) 32
Alexa Robinson led all scorers with 13 points to help Lyndonville win its third straight home matchup. Isabella Groves added nine points. Simone Scharvogel added 10 points including three 3-pointers to lead Byron-Bergen.
ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE (VI)
FILLMORE (4-2)
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