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Delisanti Wealth Management Tuesday Boys’ Basketball Wrap: Bialek drops 22 and joins 1,000-point club as Fillmore remains undefeated; Geneva’s Larsen-Porter drops 31 for fourth straight

January 13, 2026 by Dylan O'Loughlin Leave a Comment

Fillmore’s Jonah Bialek (left) joined the career 1,000-point club on Tuesday night. Head coach Randy Crouch accompanies Bialek in the photo. (Photo provided)

MCQUAID JESUIT (4-7) 47
EAST (5-1) 70

Zion Parson posted a game-high 21 points including 15 in the second half as East outscored McQuaid Jesuit 35-23 in the final 16 minutes to pull away for back-to-back victories. Talhah Ali poured in 12 points while Xavier McDonald followed with 11. Norman Simmons chipped in seven points in the first half while Eric Jones added six points. Timothy Reed put up five fourth quarter points while Jalen Gray picked up four points. Ace Thomas tallied two points. For McQuaid, Chrisaun Jordan led the way with 13 points while CJ Nicholson finished in double-figured with 10 points. Gavin Vanderwal netted nine points all from beyond the arc while Nick Fallot collected six points. Jeremiah Myers (5) and Andrew Gerenski (4) rounded out the scoring.

BISHOP KEARNEY (9-1) 84
BURGARD (VI) 73

Up five coming out of halftime, Jayden Caypers dropped a game-high 28 points with 12 in the third as Bishop Kearney outscored Burgard 22-17 in the quarter to open up a 10-point lead it kept the rest of the way to get back in the win column. Maddox Volpe netted 18 points with 10 in the second quarter while Jacob Rybczynski poured in 14 points including nine in the opening eight minutes all from three-point range. Owen Gorham finished in double-digits with 10 points while Angel Diaz chipped in seven points. Dalton Hamer Jr put up five points while Sean Etzkorn tallied two.

ROCHESTER PREP (1-8) 62
VERTUS CHARTER (4-6) 65

Up two heading into the final quarter, Terrance Marble netted nine of his game-high 22 points in the fourth to lift Vertus Charter and snap a four-game losing streak. Jayden Copeland poured in eight of his 12 points in the third quarter while JW Wester reached double-figured with 10 points. Na’Vant Harrison chipped in seven points while Zy’Miere Tanksley and Bernardino Almedina added four points apiece. Hamn recorded three points while Gevale Stevens-Cooper tallied one. For R Prep, Massey scored 19 points to lead the way while Cohen finished with 10 points. Dixson, Pongle and Denn all collected seven points apiece while Fields put up five. Holmes (4), Roll (2) and Maxwell (1) rounded out the scoring.

WILSON MAGNET (5-8) 71
MONROE (4-1) 80

Up three heading into the fourth, Navareon Patton posted a game-high 17 points with nine coming in the final eight minutes as Monroe outscored Wilson Magnet 22-10 in the quarter to pull away with the victory. Jordan Reis also finished with 17 points while Tahj Homles followed with 16 points. John Hardy netted 13 points while Brien Walker ended in double-figures with 10 points. Anthony Omebe chipped in seven points while Jordan Thomas tallied two. For Wilson, Jesse Lynn led the way with a game-high 19 points while Navon Fuqua netted 18 points. Jayden Everett scored 15 points all from beyond the arc. Aaron Riley poured in 13 points while Corey Faison added nine points. Jayden Ingram put up seven points.

CHARLES G. FINNEY (10-1) 61
SODUS (3-7) 35

PADILLA (3-6) 58
WORLD OF INQUIRY (5-5) 68

Marcus Norwood and Devin Dillon both netted a team-high 18 points apiece to lift World of Inquiry to its third victory in its last four matchups. Norwood netted 12 from three-point range while Dillon poured in 13 in the final 16 minutes to pull away with the win. Saeed Everett followed with 17 points while Curtis Bell chipped in 15 points. For Padilla, Isaiah Caruthers dropped a game-high 24 points with 12 coming from beyond the arc while Sergio Rosario finished with 12 points. L’Trait St. Fleurant added eight third quarter points while Hassan Isgowe put up six points in the final eight minutes. Jaquan Gaskin collected five points while Tyshawn Martino knocked down a three.

EDISON (1-9) 65
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (5-4) 56

Up one at halftime, Felix Vazquez dropped 19 of his game-high 27 points in the second half as Edison outscored School of the Arts 48-32 for its first victory of the season. Karron Mack reached double-figures with 11 points while Mike Byrd chipped in eight points. Royal Alexander added six points while Javier Medina and Aden Aden picked up four points apiece. Cyrus Bridgewater recorded three points. For SOTA, Zayvier Little led the way with 14 points while Jordan Jenkins followed with 13 points and Bennie Laver 11. Paul Stevens poured in six points while Matthew Howland put up five points and Ah-Donn Grant-Duncan four. Bruce Newton (2) and Antwon Washington (1) rounded out the scoring.

GENEVA (11-1) 60
MYNDERSE (4-6) 55

Kaden Larsen-Porter dropped a game-high 31 points including 14 in the first half to help open up a 27-15 lead it did not relinquish for its fourth straight victory. The senior scored nine of Geneva’s 14 points in the final eight minutes to hold off Mynderse’s 20-point quarter. Andrew Green poured in eight points while Jahzire White and Jacob Irland chipped in six points apiece. Jason Turner knocked down a three while Prodigy Irvin, Erick Figueroa and Jonathan Colon-Anderson all tallied two points apiece. For Mynderse, Nick Mansell led the way with 19 points including 14 in the second half while Braeden Cimineri netted 15 points with 10 coming in the final 16 minutes. Derek Mercedes Rivera finished in double-figures with 11 points while Elijah Doell knocked down two three’s for six points. Joe Nigro (3) and Noah Skinner (1) rounded out the scoring.

NEWARK (7-3) 48
WATERLOO (5-6) 39

Terrell Jenkins notched a game-high 15 points while Collin George followed with 14 points including seven in the fourth quarter to lead Newark to back-to-back victories. O’Kerne poured in eight points while Sam Underhill chipped in six points in the opening eight minutes. Blake Steve knocked down a three while Jevar Moore tallied two points. For Waterloo, Xavier Brown led the way with 14 points while Carter Peterson added seven. Kellen Mahoney knocked down two threes’ for six points while Braeden Hyde put up five points. Ryder Tam hit from once from three-point land.

WAYNE (7-3) 77
PENN YAN (1-7) 30

Aidan Twist poured in 12 of his game-high 22 points in the second as Wayne outscored Penn Yan 26-10 in the quarter to open up a 40-17 halftime lead it only increased for its fourth straight victory. Jack Miles netted 20 points with 16 coming in the first half while MJ Marvin scored 15 points. Richie Miles posted 11 points in the third quarter including nine from three-point range while Alex Barres chipped in six fourth quarter points. Brody Newmyer (2) and Alex Lay (1) rounded out the scoring. For Penn Yan, Miles Ditzell led the way with 11 points while Hadley Elwell accounted for eight points. Spencer Jensen put up six points while Ethan Darchangelo knocked down a three. Tyler Gilbert tallied two points.

KESHEQUA (6-3) 53
YORK (7-3) 86

Parker Bonefede stuffed the stat sheet with a game-high 24 points, five rebounds, five assists and one steal to as York jumped out to a 22-11 lead in the opening eight minutes it did not relinquish for its third straight victory. Mason Parsons posted 16 points all in the third quarter along with four steals while Ryan Brady followed with 14 points and three steals. Brody Pangrazio finished a 14-point, 10-rebound double-double along with two steals and a block while Yerieal Diaz-Pena ended with six points, seven boards, six assists and five steals. For Keshequa, Aiden Upright dropped 24 points while Cameron Wood netted 17 points. Connor Pruonto added five points while Zack Smathers followed with four. Aiden Howe recorded two points while Nate Hillier tallied one.

GENESEO (8-2) 56
AVON (4-5) 31

Oren Ray was just shy of a triple-double with a game-high of 13 points, 13 assists and eight rebounds to pace Geneseo to back-to-back victories. Avery Helper followed with 12 points, six boards and four steals while Cam Carrocio finished with 12 points and five rebounds. Eric Hammond notched 11 points and five boards while Nick Connor ended with eight points and six rebounds. Evan Sorge tallied two points. For Avon, Hunter Secker led the way with nine points while Ben Veley and Nate Urbanik added six points apiece. John Dolgos chipped in five points while Kal Dolgos knocked down a three. Nick Fries rounded out the scoring with two points.

DANSVILLE (4-6) 43
HORNELL (7-2) 84

Marco Picco posted a game-high 21 points and five rebounds as Hornell jumped out to a 17-5 first quarter lead it did not relinquish for its third straight victory. Elliott Klees netted 18 points all from three-point range while Demayne Dixon followed with 17 points, nine boards and seven assists. Ben Woolever scored 14 points while Cody Cardamone dished out six assists. For Dansville, Brady Henchen led the way with 16 points while Sean Everett poured in nine points. Gavin Halbert chipped in six points while Mason Forrester and Clay Rigdon added four points apiece. Cody Moran and Trea Nickerson both tallied two points.

PERRY (6-3) 37
PAVILION (4-7) 56

Keean Cummins netted a game-high 18 points as Pavilion knocked down seven threes’ as a squad and outscored Perry 36-10 in the second half to pull away and snap a four-game losing streak. For Perry, Parker Tallman led the way with 14 points.

LEROY (7-4) 84
LETCHWORTH (1-10) 52

Aiden Weaver dropped a game-high 25 points, seven rebounds, two blocks and two steals as LeRoy jumped out to a 30-14 first quarter lead it kept the rest of the way for its second victory in its last three games. LeRoy shot 13-17 from the field in the quarter to gain the lead and only increased it. Brayden Chase posted 16 points, five assists and three steals while Matthew Hockey finished with 13 points, five assists and four steals. Cole Tonzi followed with 12 points, five assists and two boards while Grady Gilligan stuffed the stat sheet with five points, 10 rebounds, five steals and three blocks. Ethan Rose ended with four points, one board, one assist and one steal while Seth Draper chipped in three points, one assist and one steal. Brady McClurg recorded two points, one board, one assist and one steal while Maxwell Kolmetz picked up two points and three rebounds. Eddie Shelby put up two points and two boards while Tommy Clifford tallied two assists and one rebound. For Lethchworth, Brody Beachel led the way with 20 points and five rebounds while Evan Sarkis chipped in nine points.

MOUNT MORRIS (6-4) 71
WARSAW (2-9) 50

Shwntez Brown dropped a game-high 22 points with 12 coming from three-point range, seven rebounds and five assists while Ed Colon finished with a double-double of 17 points and 16 boards along with six assists to lead Mount Morris to its fourth victory in its last five outings. Up four heading into the fourth quarter, Mount Morris outscored Warsaw 25-8 in the final eight minutes to pull away with the victory. Ben Canary accounted for 15 points, six assists and three steals while Evan Powell ended with seven points and 12 boards. Jeremiah Roberts followed with seven points and four rebounds while Eli Clester recorded three points. Ilijah Rowley hauled in six rebounds. For Warsaw, Brayden Merritt led the way with 16 points while Cooper Shute netted 12 points.

HAVERLING (2-10) 47
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (5-5) 77

Alex Fedorchuk dropped a game-high 23 points to pace Wayland-Cohocton and end a two-game losing skid. Jacy Drum and Cole Hanggi both netted 14 points apiece while Quinn Dixon reached double-digits with 10 points. Kam Lantz chipped in eight points while Orion Walker picked up four points. Anthony Reilly and Ethan Bauer tallied two points apiece. For Haverling, Connor Binkowski led the way with 14 points while Owen Burlingame finished with 10 points. Josh Wheeler poured in eight points while Alex Pierce and Bentley Decker added five points apiece. Asher Phenes (3) and Xzavior Ruest (2) rounded out the scoring.

ADDISON (5-3)
WAVERLY (IV)

ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (10-0) 89
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (0-12) 45

Brody Vance dropped 35 points including 10 in the first quarter as Andover-Whitesville jumped out to a 32-16 lead it only increased. Colton Calladine posted 17 points with eight in the opening quarter while Vincent Joyce netted 12 points. Jake Mattison and James Miller-Young added six points apiece while Rogan Perkins and Trey Kent chipped in four points each. Skyler Orpet knocked down a three while Gavin Frungillo tallied two points. For Arkport-Canaseraga, Luke Wilson led the way with 12 points including nine from three-point range while Everett McCarthy followed with 11 points. Ronan Williams poured in nine points while Jace Carey and Bryan Hess picked up five points apiece. Michael Guild knocked down a three.

CAMPBELL-SAVONA (3-8) 46
HOUGHTON (2-5) 43

FILLMORE (10-0) 64
WELLSVILLE (5-6) 53

Jonah Bialek dropped a game-high 22 points to join the 1,000-point club and keep Fillmore undefeated. Cam Mucher posted 20 points with 14 coming in the first half as Fillmore opened up a 34-25 halftime lead it did not lose. Isaiah Sisson netted 12 points while Jameson Rhett added five points. Carson Sanasith recorded three points while Mac Nusbickel tallied two. Bialek joined Mucher, who reached the milestone earlier in the season, on the 1,000-point club. For Wellsville, Trenton Green scored 21 points to lead the way while Blake Kalkhof poured in seven points. Nicolas Germain-Tardieu, Payson Root and Jack Davis all chipped in five points apiece while Cole Densmore and Helveaton put up four points each. Cole White rounded out the scoring with two points.

GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (4-3)
HINSDALE (3-6)

BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (3-7) 72
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (5-5) 54

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