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Delisanti Wealth Management Monday Boys’ Basketball Wrap: Three-pointer from Martin gives Livonia the win; Green leads fourth-quarter surge for Penfield

January 12, 2026 by Dan Glickman Leave a Comment

Greece Athena’s Russell Ellis (1) looks to enter a pass into the post during Monday’s action. Hilton’s Tyler Reger (0) defends on the play. (Photo: LAURA ACCIAIO)

HAC (1-8) 52
GREECE OLYMPIA (1-7) 72

Greece Olympia’s Willie Hopson scored 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for the double-double as the Spartans took an early 17-11 lead in the first quarter and led the rest of the way. Hopson was one of three Spartans with double-doubles: Arnold Tossah racked up 12 points with 14 boards, while Jarvis Harvard also scored 12 while making 13 rebounds. Dom Rodgers (9), Xavier Ball (8), Cameron Dewar (8), Jaylen Spinks (4), Zacari Spraggins (2), and Josiah Dawson (1) rounded out scoring. Ari Hagelburg led HAC with 14 points, while Carter Baterman also reached double-digits with 12. Liam Mitchell (7), Dante Colaprette (6), Josh Person (6), Cash Cabral (3), Antonio Ramos (2), Clark Lovett (1) and Wesson Riveros (1) also scored HAC.

EDISON (0-9) 46
GATES CHILI (7-2) 77

Gates Chili’s Joey Vigerzi scored nine of his team-leading 18 points from beyond the arc as Gates Chili took the lead 34-25 in the second quarter en route to its fourth straight win. Vigerzi also had four rebounds and three assists. Tremier Lewis led the second-quarter charge that flipped an 18-15 deficit to 34-25, scoring five of his seven points in the second frame. Jaylen Givens racked up 13 points, all in the third quarter, while Chris Elliott tallied 10. Givens also contributed four steals while Elliott pulled down four rebounds. Joe Caruso (7), Nemo Pye (7), Chayse Barrett (4), Lawrence Whitfield (4), and Brandon Craddock (3) also scored for the Spartans. Hussein Mohamed and Cyrus Bridgewater led Edison with nine points each. Royal Alexander, Karron Mack, and Felix Vazquez all scored six. Mike Byrd (4), Javier Medina (3) and Aden Aden (2) also scored.

VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM LAURA ACCIAIO.

HILTON (2-6) 55
GREECE ATHENA (5-4) 67

Cole Poth scored 20 points, including seven in the final quarter, as Athena moved above .500 on the season. The senior was five-for-six from the charity stripe. Russell Ellis scored 19 points, including a perfect eight-for-eight in free throws. Caleb Brown also reached double digits, with 14 points. Shabazz Barnes (8) and Colten Waterman (6) also scored. Tyler Rege and Kallin Whelehan both scored 12 points for the Hilton Cadets. Jackson Oliveri had eight points, while Cooper Streb and Shane Thompson both scored six points. Matthew Kosiorek added another five points, while three players scored two points each for Hilton: Jackson Esposito, Lucas Smith, and Jacob Nguyen.

PENFIELD (7-1) 75
IRONDEQUOIT (8-2) 58

With the game tied at 48 after three quarters, Penfield’s Jackson Green accounted for 10 of his 13 points as Penfield outscored Irondequoit 27-10 in the final frame, including a 17-3 run to begin. Jake McCarthy led Penfield with 27 total points, including three three-pointers and a 4-of-6 night at the stripe. Constantine Johnson also had three treys as part of a 19-point night. Ryan Savino (9), Aaron Hardaway (4) and Ethan McEntire (3) rounded out scoring for Penfield. Thomas Pope led Irondequoit with 16 points while Roman Maldonado had 14 points. Yaxiel Ramirez also reached double-digits, with 12 points. Jayden Paterson (6), Anthony Major (6), Josh Morse (3), and Maurice Clark (1) also scored.


MONROE (3-1) 54
UNIVERSITY PREP (8-4) 65

AQUINAS (5-6) 54
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CHARTER (4-6) 48

Nico Schiano’s 19 points and six rebounds helped Aquinas to return to the win column. Tristan Miller added eight points while recording five steals, while Carson Allen scored seven while tallying five assists and seven boards. Roddell Williams (18) and Jayden Mason (10) both reached double-digits for Rochester Academy Charter.

CHARLES FINNEY (9-1) 55
KENDALL (6-3) 49

His team down 39-35 going into the final quarter, Braelen Broom scored seven of his 15 points on the night to lead Charles Finney on a 20-10 run to flip the scoreboard and give Finney its fifth straight win. David Parra also reached double digits, with 11 points, including four points in the decisive final frame. Ethan Snavely (8), Judaea Danesi (7), Eli Drake (6), Romeo Pauly (6) and Mateo Gefell (2) also scored. Vinnie D’Agostino led Kendall with 19 points. Ryan Gaesser also reached double-digits, with 10 points. Jonny Conte (8), Sammy Conte (6), Jonas Rhodes (5), and C.J. D’Agostino (1) rounded out scoring.

EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (0-14) 42
GANANDA (11-1) 84

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MIDLAKES (4-4)
RED CREEK (2-6)

PENN YAN (1-6) 59
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-8) 45

Ethan Robinson scored 20 points to lead Penn Yan, while Miles Ditzell also reached double-digits with 19 points. Taylor Gilbert scored eight points, while Spencer Jensen and Hadley Ewell each had five points. Evan DeWispelaere led North Rose-Wolcott with 23 points, while Cody Crane put up 13. Djory Bebe tallied five while Alex Cruz and Enzo Davis both recorded two points.

CLYDE-SAVANNAH (1-8) 51
SOUTH SENECA (6-4) 53

South Seneca’s Kyan Miller-Hopkins and Zach Dawson used seven-point second halfs to help their team outscore Clyde-Savannah 25-23 to break a 28-28 halftime tie for the win. The seven points were part of a 15-point night for Miller-Hopkins, who went 4-for-5 from the free throw line. Hunter Scott led the Falcons with 21 points. Eli Albrecht (7), Derek Andrews (6), and Maddox Sapio (4) also scored. Jayden Carnevale led Clyde-Savannah with 25 points, hitting six three-pointers on the night. Joe Viscardi (9), Mario Nicoletta (7), John Whitfield (6), Jackson Baer (2), and Dain Brisky (2) also scored.

HONEOYE (8-2) 66
EAST ROCHESTER (5-3) 74

BLOOMFIELD (5-4) 61
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (6-4) 55

Bre’Sean Totton earned a double-double of 19 points and 11 rebounds to lead Bloomfield to its third win of its last five. Grady (17) and Macoy (14) Rogers also reached double-digits for the Bombers. Landon Lucas scored six points while pulling down 10 rebounds. Gunner Vogel added five points. Tyler Potter scored 21 points to lead Caledonia-Mumford, while Sean McNear put up 10. Austin Metzger (9), Jacob Wiley (8), Christian Backus (4), and Aaron Blaker (3) rounded out scoring.

OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-6) 50
WILLIAMSON (6-3) 70

Damontrell Barber and Myles LaCapra scored 24 and 18 points, respectively to give Williamson its third win in four games. While Williamson only led by four, 22-18, after the first quarter, the Marauders were able to expand the lead in every following quarter to end the game with a 20-point cushion. Matt Watterson led Oakfield-Alabama with 20 points, and also grabbed five rebounds while recording six assists and six steals. Gabe Smith tallied eight points, pulled down six boards, and made two blocks. Hudson George (7, with 2 rebounds, 3 assists, and 4 steals) and Cam Sumeriski (6, with 5 rebounds and a steal) also contributed.

LIVONIA (2-9) 46
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-8) 45

A deep three-pointer from Caleb Martin with 2.1 seconds left gave Livonia a lead that it was able to hold on when Whitman missed a last-second shot of its own. The three-pointer was part of a four-point game for Martine. Jack Henry led Livonia with 13 points, while Oliver Taylor and Trevor Wester both scored eight. Chance Watkins (6), Owen Austin (4), and Jordan Ramirez (3) also scored. Marcus Whitman’s Tariku Blueye led all scorers with 17 points, while Ryan Santee scored 10. Connor Williams (9), Gianni DeLeo (6), and Ayden Clark (3) also scored for Whitman.
*Recap has been updated.

HAMMONDSPORT (3-7) 52
HOUGHTON (2-5) 44

Henry Morrison scored eight of his 29 points in the final quarter as Hammondsport pulled away from a 39-35 score to earn the win. Miles Buckley (8), Brighton Corcoran (7), Gage Buck (3), Jamie Howell (3), and Carter Rodriguez (2) also got in the points column for the Lakers. Joshua Davidson was Houghton’s leading scorer, scoring 22 points, including 12 from free throws. Joseph Chang also reached double digits, with 11 points. Lucas Demelo (5), Hoang Phun (5), and Jerry Pham (2) also got into the scoring column.

CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (8-1) 66
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (5-6) 39

Carson Chaffee and Jack Beers both scored 17 for Canisteo-Grenwood as the Chargers won their seventh straight. Kevin Sirianni finished the game with 15 points, including four three-pointers. Jaxon O’Brien pulled down eight rebounds while recording six assists. Zack Heale led Avoca-Prattsburgh with 12 points.

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