
EAST (6-3) 83
VICTOR (8-4) 82
Down 10 at halftime, Zion Parson posted 11 of his game-high 33 points in the third quarter to start the rally while Xavier McDonald netted 18 points with nine coming in the final eight minutes, including the game-winning free throw with no time left on the clock to cap off the comeback and lift East. Talhah Ali scored 13 points with eight coming in the fourth quarter while Jalen Gray followed with 12 points including nine from three-point land. Jeremy Quinn added five points while Norman Simmons tallied two points. For Victor, Ben Fell and JJ Mastin led the way with 17 points apiece while Ravi Chitre notched 14 points with 12 coming from beyond the arc. Gus Pappajohn knocked down four threes’ for 12 points while RJ Johnson poured in 11 points. Gage Hay and Andre Poselovich collected four points apiece while Sean Loyal recorded two points. Timmy McAuliffe rounded out the scoring with one point.
MONROE (5-1) 58
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (2-8) 54
Down one heading into the fourth, Navareon Patton put up five of his game-high 18 points to lead the way in the final eight minutes as Monroe outscored Webster Schroeder 15-10 in the quarter to pull out its second consecutive victory. Anthony Omebe netted 11 points while John Hardy and Jordan Reis poured in eight points apiece. Brien Walker added five points while Tahj Holmes and Jordan Thomas followed with four points apiece. For Webster Schroeder, Alex Bartnicki led the way with 15 points while Sam Nick posted 11 points with nine coming in the first half. Eli Stockmaster scored nine points all from three-point range while Kalin Watkins Jr chipped in six points. Luke Rogers and Chris Unger picked up four points apiece while Matt Carey knocked down a three. AJ Amico tallied two points.
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ROCHESTER ACADEMY (4-7) 63
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (11-1) 66
Kingston Downs stuffed the stat sheet with 16 points, seven steals and six rebounds while Reid Thompson netted 10 of his 13 points in the second half and hauled in eight boards along the way to lift Northstar Christian to its sixth straight victory. Miles Tomlinson followed with 12 points with seven coming in the final eight minutes while Max Skolen reached double-figures with 10 points. Tristan Dicks poured in nine points while Jaeden Phillips added six points and seven boards. Jay Garwood hauled in a game-high 14 rebounds. For Rochester Academy, Ahmed Haji posted a game-high 18 points with 12 points coming from three-point range while Rondell Williams scored 13 points. Shahmere Hamilton notched eight points while Shemar Johnson chipped in seven fourth quarter points. Sergio Barton collected six points while Apollas Davis put up five points. Jayden Mason knocked down a three and a free throw for four points while Sharif Haji rounded out the scoring with two points.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (1-9) 32
MOUNT MORRIS (7-4) 68
PADILLA (3-8) 49
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (6-5) 5
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EARLY COLLEGE (4-7) 62
BLOOMFIELD (8-5) 79
BreSean Totten posted a 20-point, 21-rebound double-double to lead Bloomfield to its third victory in the last four outings. Landon Lucas netted 16 points while Macoy Rogers scored 13 points. Grady Rogers finished in double-figures with 10 points while Gunner Vogel followed with nine points. Brayden Arber and Dagan Brewster added four points apiece while Devin Hagen recorded two points. Isaac Fenster tallied one point. For Early College, Tyrell Grant led the way with 20 points while Sam Washington poured in 14 points. Seh’maje Lester chipped in 10 points while Da’marion Griffin notched nine points. Dayvon Williams recorded five points while Nay’yir Ortiz and Braylon Hill rounded out the scoring with two points apiece.


HAC (1-10) 38
WORLD OF INQUIRY (6-6) 86
Saeed Erving posted 13 points in the opening 16 minutes to lead all scorers as World of Inquiry created a 44-12 halftime lead it kept the rest of the way for its third victory in the last four outings. Caleb Brinson netted 11 points in the second half while Curtis Bell, Kenny Grimes and Devin Dillon poured in 10 points apiece. Dezmon Jackson chipped in eight points while Danya Vera followed with seven points and Richone Washington six. Courtney Wellington and Jue Richardson picked up four points apiece while Marcus Norwood knocked down a three. For HAC, Kiason Ashford led the way with nine points while Carter Bateman notched six points. Felix Jiang collected five points while Ari Hagelburg and Jude Minervino recorded four points each. Ethan McAuliffe and Cash Cabral knocked down a trey-ball apiece while Dante Colaprette and Wesson Riveros both tallied two points.
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-10) 46
WATERLOO (6-6) 47
Hayden Willet poured in seven of his game-high 22 points in the final eight minutes to lift Waterloo and put a two-game losing streak to an end. Kellen Mahoney finished with 10 points, knocking down two threes along the way while Carter Peterson chipped in nine points with seven coming in the second half. Henrey Benjamin picked up four points while Ryder Tam tallied two. For Marcus Whitman, Tariku Blueye led the way with 20 points with 11 coming in the fourth quarter while Ryan Santee reached double-figures with 10 points. Ayden Clark and Connor Williams added six points apiece while Parker Weissend and Gianni DeLeo rounded out the scoring with two points each.
NAPLES (9-0) 66
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (9-4) 53
Up four coming out of halftime, Maddox Mannella netted 11 of his game-high 21 points in the final 16 minutes as Naples outscored Jasper-Troupsburg 33-24 to pull away with the victory and remain undefeated. It’s the Big Green Machines’ eighth victory by 10 or more points this season. Colin Kenney scored 15 points with nine coming from three-point range while Isaac Ward finished in double-figures with 11 points. Rowan Biggs poured in seven points while Donovan Lincoln and Connor Betrus chipped in six points apiece. For Jasper-Troupsburg, Jim Ainsworth led the way with 21 points including 15 from beyond the arc while Landon Zver posted 15 points, knocking down three trey-balls along the way. Nolan Vallieres added eight points while Xavier Remchuk collected five points. Braylon Lawson picked up four points to round out the scoring.
RED CREEK (3-8) 45
GENESEO (10-2) 84
Avery Hepler and Oren Ray netted 20 points apiece to lead all scorers to pace Geneseo to its fourth straight victory. Hepler knocked down five threes on the day and posted 17 points in the first half as Geneseo opened up a 46-20 halftime lead it only increased thanks to Ray scoring 11 of his 20 points in the third quarter. Shay Hepler finished with a 12-point, 10-rebound double-double and picked up three steals along the way while Eric Hammond poured in eight points. Nick Connor chipped in six points while Evan Sorge added five. Bryce Patterson and Cam Carrocio followed with four points apiece while Noah Rice knocked down a three. Josh DiFranco tallied two points. For Red Creek, Danielle Sonzotta led the way with 18 points while Duke Weight poured in 13 points. Anthony Tucker finished in double-figures with 10 points while while Connor Hopp recorded four points.
KESHEQUA (7-3) 83
HAMMONDSPORT (4-8) 39
Aiden Upright dropped 47 points, hauled in 10 rebounds and dished out five assists to pace Keshequa to its third victory in its last four matchups. Upright’s 47 points ties the school record for most points scored in a single game, a record that was previously held by Dana Timothy when Timothy notched 47 points against Letchworth in 1969. Cameron Wood netted 17 points while Nate Hillier finished just shy of a double-double with seven points and 10 boards. Aiden Howe and Connor Pruonto picked up four points apiece while Brady Wood and Zack Smathers tallied two points each. For Hammondsport, Miles Buckley scored 20 points with 13 coming in the final eight minutes to lead the way while Henry Morrison reached double-figures with 10 points. Shea Crooks knocked down a three while Levi Edsall, Terrill Mack and Carter Rodriguez all recorded two points apiece.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (3-11) 33
HAVERLING (3-11) 56
Connor Binkowski netted a game-high 22 points including 15 in the first half as Haverling opened up a 31-21 halftime lead it only increased to snap a three-game losing streak. Bentley Decker notched 12 points while Colton Coots poured in six points. Josh Wheeler added five points while Xzavior Ruest followed with four points. Owen Burlingame and Miles McCormick knocked down a three apiece while Asher Phenes tallied one point. For Campbell-Savona, Dakota Ogden led the way with eight points while Chance Miller scored six points. Lukas Carapella chipped in four points while Carter Taft notched three points from downtown. Jackson Payne, Tavion Mathis, Rece Jamison, Karum Ahmed and Gage Payne all recorded two points apiece while Andrew Drumm and Devon Ogden rounded out the scoring with one point each.
ADDISON (6-5) 56
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (12-1) 89
Brody Vance dropped a game-high 29 points and grabbed four steals along the way while Vincent Joyce posted a 24-point, 21-rebound double-double and dished out five assists as Andover-Whitesville jumped out to a 23-11 first quarter lead it did not relinquish to get back in the win column. Its the Panthers 10th double-digit victory of the season and eighth by 30-plus points. Colton Calladine finished with 19 points, seven boards and seven steals while James Miller-Young reached double-figures with 10 points. Gavin Frungillo chipped in seven points. For Addison, Gabe Strope netted 26 points to lead the way while Henry Strauss posted 12 points. Tyler Miller scored six points while Johnny Knaisch added four points. Sawyer Westervelt knocked down a three while Yowrick Meade tallied two points.

BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (3-9) 62
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (10-1) 87
Thomas Sirianni posted a game-high 23 points to pace Canisteo-Greenwood to its ninth straight double-digit victory. On the season, the Chargers have won all of its games by 10-plus points and have won nine by 20 or more. Jack Beers netted 17 points while Kevin Sirianni scored 14 points. Carson Chaffee poured in 10 points while James Smith chipped in nine points.
HOUGHTON (2-8) 22
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (7-5) 45
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