
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (5-5) 49
VERTUS (5-6) 65
Na’vant Harrison finished with 16 points, and Vertus put together back-to-back wins. Harrison scored six points in the first quarter when the Warriors opened a 15-7 lead. The junior forward put bookends on the effort with six points in the fourth as Vertus padded a double-digit lead. Terrance Marble had nine points in the win. JW Wester (5), Bernardino Almedina (5), Jayden Copeland (6), Gevale Stevens-Cooper (2) and Ladavion Leonard (3) also scored for Vertus. Bruce Newton scored 11 to lead SOTA. Bennie Laver added 10. Zayvier Little (6), Jordan Jenkins (4), Matt Howland (6), Ah-Donn Grant-Duncan (4), Paul Stevens (2) and Henry Hawkinson (4) rounded out the scoring for the Silverhawks.
BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON (10-1) 65
PADILLA (3-7) 60
Jayden Capers scored 10 of his game-high 25 points in the fourth quarter as Bishop Kearney/Chesterton won its second straight. Capers connected once from the floor and converted 8-of-10 free throws over the final eight minutes of play to secure the victory. Jacob Rybczynski netted 11 of his 16 points in the third quarter to help Kearney take a 47-43 lead into the fourth. Rybczynski connected four times from behind the 3-point arc in the game. Maddox Volpe added 11 in the win. Colby Speight (9), Rasean Stevens (2) and Sean Etzkorn (2) rounded out the scoring for the Kings. Hassan Isgowe led Padilla with 14 points. Isaiah Caruthers added 13 for the Bulldogs. L’Trail St. Fleurant and Ty’Shawn Martino had 12 and 10 points respectively. Sergio Rosario (9), and Jaquan Gaskin (2) also scored.
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EASTRIDGE (4-6) 54
GREECE ATHENA (6-4) 61
Trailing by 14 heading into the fourth quarter, Caleb Brown and Cole Poth combined for 16 points as Athena rallied for its third straight win. Brown, who finished with a team-high 18 points and added seven rebounds, connected three times from the floor and converted 2-of-3 free throws over the final eight minutes. Poth hit a pair of field goals and was 4-of-4 from the charity stripe in the final stanza. The senior accounted for 14 points on the night. Russell Ellis accounted for 16 points and five assists. Colten Waterman contributed four points and 10 rebounds in the win. Ethan Gorham (7) and Ian Dodson (2) also scored for the Trojans. Brailon Johnson led Eastridge with 18 points including 13 in the third quarter when the Lancers built a 49-35 lead. Myron Stamps had 11 for Eastridge. Maurice Walls (7), Xzavier Hughey (6), Mason Lashway (6) and Tevin Haymon (6) also scored.
FAIRPORT (9-0) 85
HILTON (2-8) 53
Hadi Dergham poured in 27 points and Fairport, ranked No. 20 NYSSWA Class AAA, won on the road for the sixth time this season. Dergham connected eight times from the floor and converted 8-of-11 from the free throw line. Antonio Norse added 15 in the win while Alex Grejda and Jon Roessel had 12 and 10 respectively. Troy Bauza (3), Sam Roselli (6), Ryan Fay (4), Jeremiah Crocker (5) and Matt Swann (1) rounded out the scoring for the Red Raiders. Matthew Kosiorek led Hilton with 15 points. Jacob Nguyen had nine. Tyler Reger (2), Jackson Esposito (2), Jackson Oliveri (2), Brady Graves (3), Kallin Whelehan (5), Lucas Smith (4), Landon Barton (1), Cooper Streb (2), Shane Thompson (4) and Nathan McConnell (4) also scored for the Cadets.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (6-5) 58
WEBSTER THOMAS (6-5) 55
Landon Healey scored six of his 14 points in the fourth quarter when Churchville-Chili used a 17-13 advantage to win its second straight game. Healey connected once from the floor and converted 4-of-4 free throws over the final eight minutes. Jason Small and Brayden Stedman matched their teammate with 14 points on the night. Jacob McGowan (5), Jacob Gonzalez (5), Joshua Miner (4) and Jack Demmin (1) also scored for the Saints. Henry Bonn led Webster Thomas with 16 points. Mateo Pietrantoni added 14. Jackson Coles (4), Sean Griffen (4), Jaden Kyles (9), Danny Check (5) and Andrew Calabrese (2) also scored for the Titans.
IRONDEQUOIT (10-2) 55
SPENCERPORT (4-8) 52
Tied at 52 with 1:04 left to play, junior point guard Roman Maldonado converted 3-of-4 free throws to seal back-to-back wins for Irondequoit. The Eagles used a 19-9 surge in the third quarter to carry a 46-38 lead into the fourth. Maldonado led Irondequoit with 16 points and senior forward Josh Morse scored eight of his 12 points in the first half. Maldonado accounted for 10 of his points after intermission. Maurice Clark (9), Tahmaj Pope (3), Jayden Patterson (6), Yaxiel Ramirez (4) and Anthony Major (5) also scored for the Eagles. Jah’Mere Pritchett led Spencerport with 17 points. Eric Schuyler and Chris Harris scored 13 apiece for the Rangers. Kamariel Labord and Eli Schuyler added seven and two points respectively for Spencerport.
GATES CHILI (8-3) 63
BRIGHTON (5-4) 60
Nemo Pye scored nine of game-high 22 points as Gates Chili erased a fourth-quarter deficit and went on to win for the fifth time in six games. Pye connected twice from the floor and converted 5-of-7 free throws over the final eight minutes of action. The sophomore hit a pair of 3-pointers earlier in the contest, grabbed seven rebounds and handed out three assists. Teammate Tremier Lewis posted a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds to go with three blocks. Joey Vigerzi added 16 points, three rebounds and two assists in the win. Joe Caruso (3), Jaylen Givens (4) and Chris Elliott (2) also scored for the Spartans. Brighton’s Jah Joseph scored six of his team-high 14 points in the third quarter to stake the Bruins to a 47-45 lead heading into the final stanza of play. Abram Levy added 12 for Brighton. Timothy Tourangeau and Daniel Regan had 11 apiece. Noah Barnabas (7), Phillip Lagares IV (3) and Bobby Jones (2) also scored.
GREECE ARCADIA (1-9) 51
PITTSFORD MENDON (8-1) 67
Joshua Shadders converted 12-of-15 free throws as part of a 23-point effort, and Pittsford Mendon won for the fifth straight time. Amari Coleman connected on a trio of 3-pointers in the second quarter when the Vikings used a 26-3 advantage to take a 25-point lead into halftime. Coleman finished with 14 points on the night. Trevor Nally (8), Grant Lewis (3), Max Liberatos (2), Brody Pusateri (3), John Leitner (5), Cole Halpin (5) and Carmen Esposito (4) also scored for Mendon. Denzel Medlock led Arcadia with 10 points. Naz Prather added nine. Kenneth Rivers (6), Adrian Nieves (6), Avery Geiger-Schutz (3), Drake Sapp (8), Joel Johnson (4) and Jayden Latimer (5) contributed to Arcadia’s scoring.
BATAVIA (6-3) 37
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (9-0) 79
Jackson Birch led three in double figures with with 21 points, and Pittsford Sutherland, ranked No. 6 NYSSWA Class AA, posted its ninth double-digit victory of the season. Teddy Winter scored 13 in the win. Sam Byrne had 12. Tyler Allen (9), Ethan Wachter (5), Quentin Howe (2), Mason Harrington (3), Zach Neiderer (8), Jahyden Maiorani (2) and Chase Dermody (4) rounded out the scoring for Sutherland. Gavin White led Batavia with 14 points. Ty Gioia hit four 3-pointers for a 12-point effort. Aiden Kopper (2), Adrian Martinez (2) and Grady Hemer (7) also contributed to the scoring.
VICTOR (8-3) 76
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-7) 55
JJ Mastin scored eight of his team-high 17 points in the second quarter when Victor built a nine-point lead and went on to win its third straight game. Mastin, who hit four 3-pointers on the night, connected twice from distance in the second to pace a 21-14 Victor advantage. Ben Fell added 15 in the win. Gus Pappajohn had 12. Gage Hay (5), Timmy McAuliffe (8), RJ Johnson (6), Sean Loyal (2), Baker Hoffman (2), Ravi Chitre (7) and Will Wu (2) also scored for the Blue Devils. Kingston Henry led Rush-Henrietta with 15 points. Kaden Thwaits had 13. Oliver Wright scored 10. Kylan Burke (8), Khristopher Hamilton-Mulch (5) and Milan Griffiths (4) contributed to the Royal Comets’ offense.
GREECE OLYMPIA (2-8) 47
GREECE ODYSSEY (1-8) 46
Cameron Dewar’s four-point play with nine seconds remaining in the game lifted Greece Olympia. Dewar finished with seven points on the night. Xavier Ball led Olympia with 11 points. Arnold Tossah added 10 in the win. Jarvis Harvard finished with four points and blocked a layup in transition that would have been the game-winning basket. Torrince Kendrick-Turner (6), Josiah Dawson (4) and Willie Hopson (5) also contributed to the scoresheet for Olympia. Jerimiah Lopez led Odyssey with 22 points. Marlon Tillman (8), Lee’Antonio Sanchez (5), Isiah Bell (3), Juliun Carter (5), Cameron O’Hara (4) and Brendan Schrader (1) also scored for Odyssey.
MCQUAID JESUIT (5-7) 56
AQUINAS (5-7) 43
Jeremiah Myers connected on a pair of 3-pointers and finished with 14 points to lead McQuaid to its fourth win in the past five games. CJ Nicholson added 13 points in the win. Nick Fallat and Andrew Gerenski scored nine apiece. Isaiah Jackson (2), Gavin Vander Wal (6) and Chrisaun Jordan (3) also scored for the Jesuit Knights. Carson Allen of Aquinas led all scorers with 18 points. Tristan Miller added nine. Frankie Burgess had seven points and 14 rebounds. Max Blackwood (5) and Andrew Palermo (4) also scored for the Li’l Irish.
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NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN (VI) 22
C. G. FINNEY (11-1) 68
ROCHESTER PREP (1-9) 41
AVON (5-5) 54
Kal Dolgos posted a 20-point, 15-rebound double-double to lead Avon which used a 13-8 advantage in the third quarter to build a double-digit lead. Teammate Cam Gibson had his own double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Hunter Secker accounted for eight points, six rebounds and five assists. Nick Fries added three points, five rebounds and six assists.
PENN YAN (1-8) 37
GENEVA (12-1) 53
Andrew Green led a balanced scoring attack with 13 points as Geneva continues to set the pace with the most wins by any team in Section V Boys’ Basketball. Green scored four points in the first quarter when the Panthers jumped out to an 18-2 lead. The junior also had three rebounds, four assists and five steals. Jahzire White accounted for eight points, six rebounds and two assists in the win. Prodigy Irvin (4), Griffen Brown (3), Kaden Larsen (8), Jake Irland (5), Travis Tolbert Jr. (2), Jonathan Colon-Anderson (6), Jason Turner (2) and Dydy Spearman-Johnson (2) also scored for Geneva which has won five straight games. Miles Ditzell led Penn Yan with 12 points. Cody Jensen (2), Ethan Robinson (3), Spencer Jensen (4), Aydan Romer (3), Ethan Darchangelo (2), Tyler Gilbert (6), Hadley Elwell (3) and Lucas Bacher (2) rounded out the scoring for the Mustangs.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (8-4) 54
WAYNE (8-3) 57
Aidan Twist finished with 27 points including 12 in the fourth quarter, and Wayne won for the fifth time in as many games. Deadlocked at 41 heading into the final eight minutes of action, Twist connected five times from the floor and converted on 2-of-2 free throws. MJ Marvin added 15 points in the win. Jack Miles had eight. Brody Newmyer (2), Malachi Kuhn (2) and Richie Miles (3) also scored for Wayne. Jackson Dennie led Pal-Mac with 22 points. Eli Smith had 14. Camron Quick (2), Derek Leone (4), Blake Stephens (2) and Brandon Conley (3) also contributed to the scoresheet.
NEWARK (8-3) 63
MIDLAKES (4-7) 42
Terrell Jenkins and Jahnor Allen scored 23 points apiece as Newark won for the third straight time. Jenkins added six rebounds and two steals to the effort. Allen had three rebounds, two assists and two steals. Collin George finished 12 points, five assists and two steals for the Reds. Jykell Rodriguez (4) and Dominic Stephens (1) also scored for Newark. Finn Damann led Midlakes with 28 points. Marcus Tookes scored five. Axel Arenas-Martinez (3), Nate Lathrop (2) and Frankie Acevedo Martinez (1) also scored for the Screaming Eagles.
BLOOMFIELD (7-4) 51
NAPLES (7-0) 83
Isaac Ward scored 10 of his 20 points in the first quarter when Naples jumped out to a 20-7 lead in Finger Lakes West action. Ward connected on two of three 3-pointers in the the opening quarter. Maddux Mannella added 19 points for the Big Green. Colin Kenney scored 18 while Donovan Lincoln had 12. Connor Betrus (4), Rowan Biggs (8) and Brodie Hartle (2) also scored for Naples. Macoy Rogers led Bloomfield with 16 points. Landon Lucas had 12. Grady Rogers added 10. Brayden Arber (5), Jack Pagel (2) and Gunner Vogel (6) also scored for the Bombers.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (1-10) 47
WILLIAMSON (7-4) 78
DJ Barber poured in 36 points to lead Williamson. Jayden Carnevale scored 19 for Clyde-Savannah. Dain Brisky had 12.
HAVERLING (2-11) 52
HORNELL (8-2) 72
Hornell sophomore, Ben Woolever finished with a game-high 29 points, and Hornell won for the fourth straight time. Woolever added five rebounds, three steals and two assists to the effort. Ninth-grader, Tyrone Buchanan followed with 19 points, six rebounds, and five steals. Demayne Dixon accounted for eight points, six assists, five rebounds and four steals. Haverling’s Bentley Decker led the Rams with 25 points. Connor Binkowski had 11.
WARSAW (2-10) 51
YORK (8-3) 89
Parker Bonafede finished with 28 points including the 1,000th point of his career as York won for the second time in three games. Bonafede combined with Yeriel Diaz-Pena, who added 22 points on the night, to help York pull away from a two-point game after one quarter of play. Bonafede had five rebounds and two assists. Diaz-Pena collected two steals. Ryan Brady finished with 11 Points, two rebounds, a steal and an assist. Brody Pangrazio had seven points, four rebounds and two steals while Mason Parsons contributed four points, 14 rebounds, four steals and an assist.
“It was a special night for us,” York head coach Joe Stella said via email. “We got to honor one of our players for reaching a special milestone. Congratulations Parker, we appreciate all the hard work you’ve put into your game throughout the years. Your team and your community are very proud of you and all of your accomplishments on and off the basketball court.”

PEMBROKE (7-2) 62
ATTICA (5-7) 44
Nolan Peterson finished with 24 points. Owen Shultz had 16, and Pembroke won its fifth straight game. Hunter Mast added eight points for the Dragons. Justin Stockweather led Attica with 15 points. Blake Kines had 13 points and five blocks.
BYRON-BERGEN (7-5) 66
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-8) 48
Cole DiQuattro scored 25 points and Cody Carlson had 22 to lead Byron-Bergen which 33-26 lead heading into halftime. Hudson George led Oakfield-Alabama with 12 points, four rebounds, two assists and a steal. Trevor Enes had eight points, five rebounds an assist and a block. Alex Ohlson added eight points, three rebounds and an assist for the Hornets.
ELBA (7-2) 56
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (8-3) 62
Matthew McCulley connected on four 3-pointers as part of a 21-point effort and Notre Dame-Batavia won for the third straight time. Chase Antinore added 16 points in the win, and TJ Cephus Jr. had 13 for the Fighting Irish who led 28-22 at halftime. Carter Suro (4), Finn Davies (2), Eli Corcoran (2) and Mackoy Hall (3) also scored for ND-B. Nick Scott paced the Elba offense with 21 points. Brady Werth added 15. Alex Rascoe had 11 for the Lancers. Bing Zuber (5) and Ryan Marsceill (4) rounded out the scoring for Elba.

HOLLEY (3-7) 59
LYNDONVILLE (3-8) 46
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (5-7) 45
ADDISON (6-4) 48
Sawyer Westervelt scored six of his team-high 14 points in the fourth quarter as Addison held on to win in Steuben County action. Westervelt connected twice from the floor including a 3-pointer and converted a free throw over the final eight minutes of action. Tyler Miller and Gabe Strope scored nine apiece in the win. Henry Strauss (8), Weston Nichols (5) and Pacey Harrington (3) also scored for the Knights. Avoca-Prattsburgh’s Carter Button led all scorers with 16 points. Austin Swift had nine points for the Titans. Camden White (4), Joshua Carlton (3), Zach Heale (3), Colin Zurlick (8) and Connor Parulski (2) rounded out the scoring for A-P.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (3-8) 48
FILLMORE (11-0) 82
Isaiah Sisson and Jonah Bialek combined for 51 points as Fillmore, ranked No. 4 NYSSWA Class C, rolled to its 10th double-digit win of the season. The duo contributed 25 points in the first quarter when the Eagles jumped out to a 31-1 lead. Sisson finished with a game-high 28 points – 14 of those coming in the opening eight minutes. Bialek, who earlier in the week crossed the career 1,000-point threshold, accounted for 23 points on the night. Cam Mucher added 11 in the win. Jordan Bialek (7), Ezra Knapp (3), Mac Nusbickel (8) and Jameson Rhett (2) also scored for Fillmore. Kingston Loucks scored 16 for Bolivar-Richburg. Braden Zilker had 11. Julian Weekley (9), Hayden Schappacher (7), Mason Baldwin (3) and Javier Rodriguez-Sanz (2) contributed to the scoresheet for the Wolverines.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (3-9) 44
HAMMONDSPORT (4-7) 55
Henry Morrison posted a 28-point, 13-rebound double-double to lead Hammondsport. The senior scored 12 points in the fourth quarter when the Lakers pulled away from a four-point game. Morrison connected four times from the floor including twice from behind the 3-point and converted a pair of free throws over the final eight minutes. Gage Buck (6), JD Hoerter (2), Miles Buckley (6), Terrill Mack (7) and Blake Campbell (6) also scored for Hammondsport. Chance Miller led Campbell-Savona with 14 points. Jackson Payne (4), Tavion Mathis (7), Dakota Ogden (9), Karum Ahmed (2), Carter Taft (3), Andrew Drumm (3) and Devon Ogden (2) rounded out the scoring for the
SODUS (3-7)
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-8)
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-9)
ALEXANDER (4-6)
EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS (0-13)
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