
BATAVIA (1-7) 45
IRONDEQUOIT (5-6) 56
Ellie Bottiglier paced Irondequoit with a game-high 21 points to lead the Eagles. Taylor Morse and London Thomas each followed with 12 points apiece.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (9-1) 64
PENFIELD (9-1) 52
After a 28-28 first half, Webster Schroeder’s Kenyatta Hart scored 17 of her game-high 21 points in the second half as the Warriors won their ninth straight game. The eighth-grader connected on nine shots all within the arc alongside a 3-for-4 performance at the free throw line. Hart finished with 21 rebounds and 10 blocks to record a triple-double. Jenna DiMarco scored all 15 of her points in the first half and added six rebounds. Kylie Clement followed with a 10-point, 10-rebound double-double including two threes. Clement also dished out four assists and swiped two steals. Avery Kroening recorded eight points, seven assists, four rebounds, two steals and two blocks. Olivia Fulkerson also ended with eight points. Nina Amico added two points. Jordan Rasmussen led Penfield with 16 points while Olivia Lanning and Alivia Duckies each recorded eight points. Sara Petre added seven points. Reegan Sercu and Bella Cohoon tallied six points apiece to close out the scoring for Penfield.
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HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (9-2) 58
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-7) 37
Shaye Angelo finished with 29 points, four rebounds and four steals to lead Honeoye Falls-Lima to its second straight win by 20 or more. Evelyn Odell and Sarah Smith each followed with five points apiece. Odell also added 10 rebounds and three steals while Smith added 11 rebounds. Erin Marrone paced Churchville-Chili with 13 points while Mercy Payne finished with 10 points.
BROCKPORT (3-8) 58
EASTRIDGE (5-5) 63
Kenya Scott recorded a double-double with 21 points and 18 rebounds to lead Eastridge to back-to-back wins. Scott also added three blocks and two assists. Alyssa Cowart accounted for 15 points, four rebounds three assists and one steal. Tierra-Nicole Green and Lilli Crittenden both finished with seven points each. Green also recorded six points and two steals while Crittenden grabbed three rebounds. Gabriella Rawlins (6), Qa’Mariona Greene (5) and Scarlett Kremer (2) also scored for Eastridge. Lydia Childs led Brockport with a game-high 31 points. Janelle Laureano added 15 points. Hannah Carpenter (5), Stella Szabo (4), Olivia Keels (2) and Alexis Hassall (1) closed out the scoring for the Blue Devils.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (10-0) 47
CANANDAIGUA (9-2) 41
WEBSTER THOMAS (1-7) 38
FAIRPORT (10-1) 86
Samara Rizzo recorded 11 of her career-high 26 points in the third quarter as Fairport outscored Webster Thomas 29-11. Eva Monoski and Clara Shannon both followed with 15 points and 14 points respectively. Avery Lucey added six points. Autumn Fitch and Ava Vassalo both recorded five points. Charly Sisson (2), Emma Hill (2), Jenna Bohrer (2), Brinn Casterchini (2) and Sheniyah Ross (2) also scored for the Red Raiders. Ava Magin scored 12 points to lead Webster Thomas. Olivia Bommelje also reached double-digits with 11 points. Brynn Becker dropped five points. Neveah Arcibald (4) Avery Vanderwoud (2), Alex Arbore (2) and Olivia Petton (2) closed out the scoring for the Titans.
BRIGHTON (2-8) 40
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (2-9) 28
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (3-8) 39
KENDALL (8-3) 57
NORTHSTAR (0-10)
ROCHESTER PREP (1-7)
NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN (VI) 47
CHARLES G FINNEY (9-2) 63
Lucy Broome scored 13 of her team-high 23 points in the first half to help Charles G Finney establish a 34-21 lead. Broome connected on six shots including one three and a 10-for-12 performance at the charity stripe. Broome also added 12 rebounds for a double-double and five assists. Lainey Vargas scored 15 points including three treys and added five rebounds. Kiley Knittle recorded a triple double with 14 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. Kate Frederickson (7) and Sydnei Davis (4) also scored for Finney.
MYNDERSE (3-8) 33
WATERLOO (7-3) 73
Gwyneth Panek recorded a game-leading 21 points as Waterloo cruised to its second win by 40 or more points and Coach Mike Bree’s 200th career win as the Tigers’ coach. Four separate scorers reached double-digits for the Tigers. Addison Bree dropped 13 points while Delainey Battin added 11. Kinsley Bree ended with 10 points. Tangel Williams scored seven points. Jonay Hawkins and Khia Moody closed out the scoring for Waterloo with six and five points respectively. Peyton Verkey and Danielle McDermott both finished with six points to lead Mynderse. Ryleigh Ryrko followed with five points and four rebounds. Hannah O’Brien, Reese Markel and Iris Heitman all recorded four points each. Allyson Fenton (2) and Gabriella Higby (2) closed out the scoring for Mynderse.
WAYNE (5-6) 35
PALMYRA-MACEDON (4-7) 56
Addison Blair scored 16 points while grabbing two rebounds and one steal to help Palmyra-Macedon earn its third win in four games. Julia Belanger followed with a 12-point, 11-rebound double-double and a game-high five steals on defense. Shelby Geer reached double-digits with 10 points. Georgia Wirth recorded eight points, six rebounds, four assists and two steals. Jenna Lindstrom (5), Gabby Leone (3) and Aubrey Young (2) closed out the scoring for the Lady Red Raiders. Lauren Twist scored 11 points to lead all scorers on Wayne. Sydney Howard ended with eight points while Mia DeMinck ended with seven. Sarah Cass (5) and Gianna DiPaul (4) also scored for Wayne.
BLOOMFIELD (7-2) 35
PENN YAN (8-3) 27
Calla McCombs scored a game-high 15 points to help Bloomfield claim a four-game win streak, their longest streak this season. Sydney Falsone contributed seven points while Addison Falsone added six points. Sadie Kachmaryk (4), Evalynn Howlett (2) and Sawyer Didas (1) also scored for Bloomfield. Bailey Cooper paced Penn Yan with 13 points.
GENEVA (1-9)
WILLIAMSON/MARION (7-3)
LYONS (9-2) 63
MARCUS WHITMAN (7-3) 43
Kamryn Bonnell recorded nine of her game-high 24 points in the second quarter to help Lyons lead 34-20 through 16 minutes of action. Bonnell connected on seven shots from the field including four 3-pointers alongside a 6-for-8 performance at the charity stripe. Bonnell also added seven rebounds and three steals. Car’Mella Parker scored 15 of her 20 points in the first half and added nine rebounds, five assists and one steal. Ja’Niyah Bell recorded a double-double with 11 points and 20 rebounds and finished with six blocks, three assists and two steals. Addison Jones ended with six points and 10 rebounds. Shacoya Wilcher added two points. Sophia Snyder and Aliysiah Clark both paced Marcus Whitman with 17 points and 16 points respectively. Evelyn Royston followed with five points. Cecilia Conley (2) and Whitney Cotroneo (2) also scored for the Wildcats.
GENESEO (8-3) 49
LE ROY (6-5) 35
HAVERLING (4-5)
HORNELL (9-1)
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-8) 21
LETCHWORTH (10-1) 45
Sasha Bellamy led Letchworth to its fourth straight win, scoring a game-high 14 points. Annika Milillo also reached double-digit scoring with 10 points to pair with three blocks. Kendall Jines added nine points and grabbed six rebounds. Gillian Kemp scored six points while snagging seven rebounds and three steals. Lillian DeRock (2), Charity Scott (2) and Maya Bellamy (2) also scored for Letchworth. Olivia Amorese led Caledonia-Mumford with 11 points and seven rebounds in the efforts. Leigh Nickerson scored six points. Kennedy Williams (2) and Shea Drazkowski (2) also scored for Caledonia-Mumford.
LIVONIA (4-7) 44
DANSVILLE (8-2) 54
Taylor Hamsher contributed 16 points, six rebounds, two assists and two steals to help Dansville recover from back-to-back losses. Kassidy Cole followed with 13 points and seven rebounds while Colleen Metcalfe added 12 points and three rebounds. Morgan Ball recorded six points, six rebounds and two steals. Samantha O’Connor (5) and Allison O’Connor (2) rounded out the scoring for the Mustangs. Molly Hitchcock led Livonia with 15 points.
YORK (8-3) 71
WARSAW (2-8) 32
Bree Parsons recorded a 20-point, 10-rebound double-double and added four rebounds, four blocks and three assists to put York back into the win column. Tessa Goodell followed, scoring 15 points. Tessa Rodwell ended with 12 points, seven rebounds and three steals while dishing out five assists. Fiona Grant added 11 points and grabbed seven rebounds. Gianna McClain netted 11 points and distributed four assists. Warsaw’s Emily Klimt scored a team-high 10 points. Halli Hoffmeister scored six points while Kaylyn Diches scored five.
KESHEQUA (10-0) 69
PERRY (7-3) 50
Alicia Wood led all scorers with 23 points to help Keshequa claim its eighth win by 15 or more points. Braelyn Isaman followed with a 12-point, 11-rebound double-double and distributed seven assists. Isaman recorded her 1,000th career point as well. Ryley Benner accounted for 15 points, seven assists and three rebounds. Bree Benner ended with nine points. Raelyn Guldenschuh (6), Belle Rigney (2) and Riley Nageldinger (2) rounded out the scoring for Keshequa. Emma Wyant and Nellie Koronas each led the way for Perry with 17 points and 16 points respectively. Olivia Monteleone and Astrid Bellamy both recorded six points apiece. Madi Monteleone (3) and Natalie Eaton (2) also scored for Perry.

ATTICA (0-8)
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-10)
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-10)
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (1-8)
HINSDALE (0-10) 40
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (3-8) 48
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