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Delisanti Wealth Management Wednesday Boys’ Basketball Wrap: Bonn leads Webster Thomas; Six Cuba-Rushford players reach double-digits

January 21, 2026 by Dan Glickman Leave a Comment

Mateo Pietrantoni (15) of Webster Thomas releases a shot during action on Wednesday, January 21st, 2026. Spencerport’s Eli Schuyler (10) and Eric Schuyler (0) defend on the play. (Photo: LAURA ACCIAIO)

WEBSTER THOMAS (7-5) 62
SPENCERPORT (4-9) 54

Webster Thomas’ Henry Bonn scored 16 points as the Titans took the lead in the second quarter and remained ahead the rest of the way. Jackson Coles (14) and Mateo Pietrantoni (10) also reached double-digits. Jaden Kyles (9), Sean Griffen (7), Danny Check (4) and Zach Wojtas (2) also scored. Spencerport was led by Jah’Mere Pritchett with 21 points, while Eric Schuyler put up 20. J’Mari Dyson scored six points, all in the first quarter. Eli Schuyler (4) and Chris Harris (3) rounded out scoring.

GREECE ODYSSEY (1-10) 32
GREECE ATHENA (7-4) 80

Cole Poth scored 16 points, nine of them coming off three-pointers, as Greece Athena won its fourth straight. Aris Post and Edin Jusic also reached double-digits, with 10 points. Coran Webb (9), Russell Ellis (8), Shabazz Barnes (7), Caleb Brown (6), Ian Dodson (5) and Ethan Gorham (3) also scored for Athena, while Josiah Dueker, Colten Waterman, and Felix Santiago-Lopez all scored two. Jeremiah Lopez (14) and Hector Bermudez (12) led Odyssey in scoring, with Marlon Tillman (4) and Isaiah Bell (2) rounding out the scoresheet.

BATAVIA (7-4) 48
EASTRIDGE (6-6) 50

Eastridge’s Israel Cooper scored six of his 17 points during a 17-point fourth quarter that helped Eastridge maintain the lead for the win. Eastridge had led 33-30 heading into the final frame. Brailon Johnson scored 11 points, while Xzavier Hughey, Mason Lashway, and Tevin Haymon all put up six. Myron Stamps rounded out scoring with four points. Gavin White (17) and Kingston Blair (15) led Batavia in the scoring department, with Isaac Varland and Casey Mazur also putting points on the board for the Blue Devils with eight each.

VERTUS (5-7) 49
BRIGHTON (6-4) 86

Timothy Tourangeau led Brighton with 31 points to lead Brighton to its third win of its last five. Nate Ying also reached double-digits, with 10. Phillip Lagares (9), Corey Adams (6), Bobby Jones (6), Daniel Regan (6), Matt Yawman (5), Abram Levy (5), Jah Joseph (4), and Noah Barnbas (4) also scored for the Bruins. Na’Vant Harrison led Vertus with 17 points, while Terrance Marble also got to double-digits, with 16 points. Bernardino Almedina (5), Hamm (4), Jayden Copeland (4), and Izaiah Wood (3) rounded out the scoresheet.

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CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (7-5) 48
WILSON MAGNET (5-9) 40

Churchville-Chili’s Brayden Stedman 14 points, including 10 in a third quarter that saw the Saints outscore Wilson Magnet 13-3. Jack Demmin also reached double-digits, with 13 points. Landon Healey (8), Jacob McGowan (5), Joshua Miner (4), and Jaxon Tensley (4) also scored. Wilson’s Corey Faison led all players with 20 points. Jesse Lynn (5), Jayden Ingram (5), Aaron Riley (4), Jamair LeMaine (3) and Navon Fuqua (2) rounded out the scoresheet.

GREECE OLYMPIA (2-9) 55
CANANDAIGUA (5-6) 64

Chase Sean scored 27 points, including eight from the charity stripe, as Canandaigua won its third straight. Jimmy Spinelli also reached double-digits, with 16 points. Sam Clark (8), Tate York (7), Landon Simpson (4) and Patrick Olvany (2) also scored. Xavier Ball (16) and Jarvis Harvard (10) led Olympia in scoring, with Torrince Kendrick-Turner (6), Willie Hopson (6), and Dom Rodgers (2) also scoring.

PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (10-0) 75
BROCKPORT (5-7) 46

Sutherland’s Jackson Birch hit three three-pointers as part of a 19-point night. Ethan Wachter (14) and Sam Byrne (12) also reached double-digits for Sutherland. Zach Neiderer (9), Tyler Allen (8), Teddy Winter (5), Mason Harrington (3), Chase Dermody (3), and Hudson Lazenby (2) also scored. Ayden Matthews led the Brockport Blue Devils in scoring with 11 points, while Henshaw put up nine. Mason Scott (6), Landon Dauphinee (6), Ethan Hart (5), Trevon Hildreth (3), Ty Sherman (3), and Caleb Sheehan (3) filled out the rest of the scoresheet.

HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-5) 60
PITTSFORD MENDON (9-1) 66

John Leitner went 7-of-9 from the charity stripe as part of a 19-point night that gave Pittsford Mendon its seventh-straight victory. Joshua Shadders (15) and Jack Nally (10) also reached double-digits. Carmen Esposito (7), Max Liberatos (6), Cole Halpin (6), and Trevor Nally (3) also scored. Jacob Weber (18) paced Honeoye Falls-Lima in scoring, with all of his points coming from beyond the arc. Christian Oathout scored 12 points, while Grady Goodberlet scored 10. Shane Samson (8), Sam Jokl (6), Marco Vengoechea (4), and Brady Swan (2) also scored.


UPREP (9-4) 61
EAST HIGH (7-3) 54

Gavin White scored six of his game-high 21 points during a decisive 15-6 run, and UPrep won for the fourth straight time and sixth in the past seven games. READ MORE.

EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (0-17) 47
CUBA-RUSHFORD (12-1) 87

Peyton Joy finished a double-double, scoring 22 points and recording 11 boards. Joy, who also made four blocks, was one of six Cuba-Rushford players to reach double-figures and one of two players to get a double-double: Adam Roe scored 10 while pulling down 10 rebounds. Coleman Searle (16), Zach Deck (14, with eight assists), Carter Getz (12), and Carter Brown (10, with seven assists) also reached double-digits. Malakai Kreamer also scored, with three points. Eugenio Maria DeHostos’ Luis Tolentino had a double-double with 19 points and 11 rebounds. Sean Vega (9), Able Patterson (6), Caden Copeland (6), Jose Perez (4), and Xzavior Lopez (3) rounded out scoring.

LE ROY (9-5) 60
HORNELL (9-2) 57

Matthew Hockey’s buzzer-beating three-pointer gave the Le Roy Oatkan Knight their third win in their last five games. The game-winner gave Hockey the last three of his 23 points, while Grady Gilligan scored 14. Demayne Dixon scored 22 points for Hornell while adding six rebounds and making four steals, while Ben Woolever put up 17 points with seven boards.

LIVONIA (4-10) 65
PERRY (6-4) 74

Jonathan Grover scored eight of his 22 points during a second quarter that saw Perry take a 30-22 lead after trailing 14-12 after the first frame. Parker Tallman (16) and Izaiah Hernandez (14) also reached double-digits. Tyler Harvey and Lakin Ohlson both scored nine points, while Walker Briggs and Zach Baker scored two points each. Oliver Taylor led Livonia with 23 points, while Jack Henry scored 22. Trevor Wester (8), Owen Austin (6), and Chance Watkins (6) rounded out scoring.

WAYLAND-COHOCTON (5-6) 51
WELLSVILLE (6-6) 68

Trenton Green scored 24 points for Wellsville as the Lions won their third game of the last four. Nicolas Germain-Tardieu added 20 points. Alex Fedorchuk (23) and Cole Hanggi (14) led Wayland-Cohocton in scoring.

AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (5-8) 51
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (6-4) 55

Ian Makenzie and Kenton Shultz each scored 16 points for Genesee Valley-Belfast as the Jaguars led at the end of every quarter and won their sixth game of their last seven. Cane Treusdell and Lannden Tilton both tallied eight points, while Callahan Tallman (3), Logan Rice (2), and Grant Preston (2) rounded out scoring for Genesee Valley-Belfast. Colin Zurlick scored 19 points to lead Avoca-Prattsburgh, while Austin Swift tallied 14. Carter Button scored seven, while Josh Carlton added six. Connor Puralski (3) and Zach Heale (2) also score.

PORTVILLE (VI)
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (3-9)

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