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Delisanti Wealth Management Thursday Boys’ Basketball Wrap: Kenney and Mannella drop 25 apiece as Naples remains undefeated; Mucher nets 28 for undefeated Fillmore’s 11th double-digit victory

January 22, 2026 by Dylan O'Loughlin Leave a Comment

Grady Rogers netted a game-high 18 points in Bloomfield’s win over South Seneca on Thursday, January 22nd, 2026. (Photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

PADILLA (4-8) 46
AQUINAS (5-9) 40

Sergio Rosario put up a team-high 15 points including nine in the opening eight minutes to lead Padilla and snap a three-game losing skid. Down one at halftime, Hassan Isgowe netted 10 points in the final 16 minutes as Padilla outscored Aquinas 28-21 to pull out the win. Isaiah Caruthers knocked down three triples and a free throw for 10 points as well while Jaquan Gaskin added five points. L’Trail St. Fleurant, Ty’Shawn Martino and Rob McCullough all tallied two points apiece. For Aquinas, Max Blackwood led all scorers with 17 points including 12 in the first half and hauled in five rebounds along the way while Tristan Miller posted in nine points with six coming in the final eight minutes, four boards and five assists. Andrew Palermo chipped in six points while Nico Schiano picked up four points. Kyson Sellars rounded out the scoring with two points.

LYONS (11-1) 68
MONROE (5-2) 63

An end-to-end battle had Lyons leading by one at half after a second quarter that saw six ties and five lead changes. Jermaine Johnson and Contrell Parker Jr. combined for 13 points in the third quarter when the Lions used a 20-9 advantage to take a 12-point lead. READ MORE.

GENEVA (13-1) 49
WATERLOO (6-7) 30

Andrew Green posted a game-high 16 points with 12 coming from three-point land to lead Geneva to its sixth straight victory. On the season, the Panthers have won 11 games by 10 or more points. Jahzire White netted 12 points including six in the final eight minutes while Kaden Larsen-Porter chipped in six points. Jacob Irland followed with five points while Noah Brown and Jeffrey Castro-Anderson knocked down a three apiece. Prodigy Irvin and Jonathan Colon-Anderson tallied two points each. For Waterloo, Carter Peterson led the way with 12 points while Ethan Mendez, Henrey Benjamin, Aiden Pinkard and Ryder Tam all knocked down a triple apiece. Xavier Brown and Hayden Willett rounded out the scoring with two points each.

VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM STEVEN TWARDZIK.

NAPLES (10-0) 74
MOUNT MORRIS (7-5) 49

Colin Kenney and Maddox Mannella dropped a game-high 25 points apiece to pace Naples to its third victory by 10-plus points in a row. Up seven at halftime, Kenney netted 20 of his 25 points in the final 16 minutes to help Naples pull away for its ninth victory by double-figures on the season and fifth by 20 points or more. Isaac Ward poured in 11 points with nine coming from three-point range while Connor Betrus and Rowan Biggs picked up four points apiece. For Mount Morris, Ed Colon posted 25 points including 16 in the first half along with six rebounds, three assists and three steals to lead the way. Ben Canary chipped in eight points and three assists while Shawntez Brown collected five points and four assists. Jeremiah Roberts added four points and seven boards while Brayden Lewis recorded four points as well. Adam Galvin rounded out the scoring with three points.

HONEOYE (10-2) 65
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (6-7) 37

Braiden Schneider netted 10 of his 22 points in the second quarter as Honeoye used 19-5 advantage over the eight minutes to take a double-digit lead into halftime. Schneider connected on five field goals to pace the Honeoye offense that turned a six-point lead into a 36-16 lead heading into the break. Honeoye’s Landon Washburn led all scorers with 23 points. Dylan Washburn added 11. Kyle Schmitt (4), Collin Downs (3) and Garrett Goethals (2) also contributed as the Bulldogs clinched the 100th career win for head coach Robb Delisanti. Alec Kendall led Dundee/Bradford with 15 points. Brody Ryan had 14. Carter Aldrich (1), Dom Spina (5) and Brighton Grant (2) also scored.

SOUTH SENECA (6-7) 38
BLOOMFIELD (8-5) 60

Grady Rogers netted a game-high 18 points while BreSean Totton followed with 16 points to pace Bloomfield to its fourth victory in its last five outings. Gunner Vogel chipped in eight points while Griffin Ward and Landon Lucas added five points apiece. Brayden Arber and Devin Hagen picked up three points apiece while Dagan Brewster tallied two points. For South Seneca, Hunter Scott led the way with 14 points while Maddox Sapio poured in 10 points. Kyan Miller-Hopkins notched nine points while Brant Hill recorded three points. Hayden Dresser rounded out the scoring with two points.

RED JACKET (1-10) 42
HAC (2-10) 48

Carter Bateman posted a 19-point, 11-rebound double-double to lift HAC and end a seven-game losing streak. Trailing by eight at halftime, the Wolves outscored Red Jacket 31-17 in the second half to pull out the victory. Kaison Ashford finished with 12 points and six assists while Liam Mitchell notched eight points and four steals. For Red Jacket, Jackson Kennelly led the way with 17 points while Wyatt DeCann reached double-figures with 10 points. Ashton Trapp chipped in seven points while Brayden Lancaster added four points. Dillon Janke and Wyatt Clapp tallied two points apiece.

RED CREEK (4-8) 64
SODUS (5-8) 47

Duke Wright knocked down four triples and two free throws in the first quarter for 14 of his game-high 23 points as Red Creek jumped out to a 19-8 lead it did not relinquish to snap a two-game losing skid. Anthony Tucker netted 16 points while Conner Hopp poured in 12 points with six coming in the third quarter. Daniel Sanzotta finished in double-figures with 10 points while Eli Essig knocked down a three. For Sodus, Evan Laird led the way with 18 points including nine in the second quarter while Dexcel Santiago chipped in 11 points. Carter Salerno added six points while Tre Britt picked up four points. Gavin Davey and Thales Bell recorded three points apiece while Antonio Rodriguez tallied two points.

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JASPER-TROUPSBURG (10-4) 68
ADDISON (6-6) 38

Up eight at halftime, Landon Zver posted 13 of his game-high 21 points in the second half as Jasper-Troupsburg outscored Addison 35-13 in the final 16 minutes to pull away with the victory and end a three-game losing streak. Jim Ainsworth followed with 19 points with eight coming in the second quarter while Nolan Vallieres netted 15 points including nine from three-point land. Xavier Remchuk scored seven of his 10 points in the opening eight minutes while Brent Ross recorded two points. Braylon Lawson tallied one point. For Addison, Tyler Miller led the way with 14 points while Gabe Strope reached double-figures with 10 points. Henry Strauss chipped in six points while Sawyer Westervelt and Johnny Knaisch added four points apiece.

CAMPBELL-SAVONA (3-12) 27
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (1-13) 55

FRANKLINVILLE (VI) 36
FILLMORE (12-0) 88

Cam Mucher dropped a game-high 28 points including 12 in the first quarter as Fillmore jumped out to a 26-7 lead it only increased for back-to-back victories by 30-plus points. The Eagles have won 11 of its 12 matchups this season by 10 or more points. Jonah Bialek netted 20 points including 16 in the first half while Mac Nusbickel poured in nine points. Jordan Bialek and Isaiah Sisson followed with eight points apiece while Ezra Knapp knocked down two triples for six points. Jameson Rhett added five points while Liam McCumiskey and Carson Sanasith tallied two points apiece.

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