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Friday Girls’ Basketball Wrap: Gray drops 22-point double-double to lead Spencerport; Five Elba players finish with double-digits

January 23, 2026 by Matt Hanes Leave a Comment

Marcus Whitman’s Sophia Snyder scored 11 points, and the Wildcats rallied to beat Gananda. (File photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

BATAVIA (1-8) 48
BROCKPORT (4-8) 55

Lydia Childs paced Brockport with a game-high 29 points to pair with four steals on defense in the home victory. Janelle Laureano also reached double-digits, adding 12 points.

PENFIELD (11-1) 58
HILTON (9-3) 43
Penfield’s Jordan Rasmussen recorded a team-high 17 points alongside seven rebounds in the Patriots’ second straight road win. Olivia Lanning followed with 11 points while Bella Cohoon added eight. Bayleigh Freid and Sarah Petre both added six points while Reegan Sercu and Alivia Duckles both added five. Amiyah Miles led Hilton with a game-high 20 points, with 12 points coming beyond the arc. Maddie Murphy added 11 points. Jayleigh Esposito and Taylor Anne contributed three points apiece. Ava Heise (2), Amelia Sloan (2) and Selah Spry (2) closed out the scoring for Hilton.

WEBSTER SCHROEDER (11-1) 51
VICTOR (6-6) 44
Kenyatta Hart dropped 10 of her 19 points in the second quarter as Webster Schroeder closed out the half up 23-20. Hart finished the game with seven made shots inside the arc and a 5-for-10 performance at the free throw line. Hart also recorded 10 rebounds for a double-double and two blocks. Kylie Clement racked up 15 points, seven rebounds and two steals. Avery Kroening also reached 15 points, including one 3-pointer. Jenna DiMarco scored two points while adding seven rebounds and a team-high four assists.Allie Pisano scored 15 points to lead Victor, with all points coming from the three-point line. Vanessa Chumacero followed with 14 points. Kelly Wightman and Maddie Lennon both finished the game with five points. Grace Janczak (4) and Sarah Stear (1) also scored for the Blue Devils.

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CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (5-7) 39
IRONDEQUOIT (5-7) 28
Bianca LiBritz, Erin Marone and Julia Gaffney all paced Churchville-Chili with seven points apiece in the road win. Mercy Payne, Cadence Bachmann and Mackenzie Scarlato all followed with six points each. Ellie Bottiglier and Taylor Morse both ended the game with 10 points for Irondequoit.

RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-8) 31
SPENCERPORT (5-6) 66
Jorja Gray paced Spencerport with a 22-point, 11-rebound double-double to help the Rangers rebound from three straight losses. Leigha Pokracki accounted for 15 points and nine rebounds. Alia Gatto added 10 points and four assists. Emily Peacock contributed seven points, six steals and four assists. Addison Wentworth scored five points. Addison Etter (3), Ava Murney (2) and Bella Leccese (2) rounded out the scoring for Spencerport. Estara Roberts-Crawford led Rush-Henrietta with eight points while Kyla Piedici followed with seven. Ava Geil ended with six points. Leah Taddesse (5), Grace Gurung (4) and Emerson Ornt (1) also scored for Rush-Henrietta.

FAIRPORT (11-2) 75
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (2-10) 32

HAC (10-4) 53
RED JACKET (4-8) 26
Cadence Brecker recorded 10 of her game-high 20 points in the second quarter to help HAC establish a 27-15 lead it would not relinquish. The senior drained seven shots within the arc and finished 6-for-12 at the free throw line. Baylor Smith connected on five 3-pointers and ended with 18 points. Riley White accounted for eight points. Lanae Vargas scored four points and Gabby Giambra added three. Avery Close recorded a team-high nine points for Red Jacket while McKenna Rush scored eight. Molly Adams, Catie Mitchell and Gianna Rizzo each tallied two points. Alyssa Griffith (1), Carly Felicita (1) and Khloe Brown (1) also scored for the Cardinals.

NEWARK (10-1) 27
PALMYRA-MACEDON (5-8) 41
Julia Belanger dropped an 11-point, 10-rebound double-double alongside three steals and an assist to help Palmyra-Macedon back into the win column. Shelby Geer recorded 10 points, three rebounds and an assist. Georgia Wirth contributed nine points, six rebounds, two assists and one steal on defense. Addison Blair notched eight points, three rebounds and two steals. Aubrey Young added three points to close out the scoring for the Lady Red Raiders. Arizona Chappelle led Newark with 10 points while Khloe Paul recorded seven. Sophia Delfs tallied four points. Adriana Smith (3), Martianna Chance (2) and Karina Natale (1) also scored for the Reds.

WAYNE (6-7) 41
MYNDERSE (4-8) 49
Danielle McDermott scored eight of her 13 points in the first quarter to help Mynderse establish a 13-7 lead. McDermott connected on five shots including three 3-pointers and finished with four rebounds and four assists. Peyton Verkey followed with nine points, a team-high eight rebounds and three assists. Reese Markel added eight points and four rebounds. Hannah O’Brien dropped six points and three rebounds. Ryleigh Ryrko ended the game with five points, five rebounds and three assists while Gabriella Higby ended with four points and four rebounds. Iris Heitman and Allyson Fenton both added two points. Addi Bolt recorded a game-high 15 points for Wayne, with every point coming beyond the arc. Mia Deminck recorded nine points and Lauren Twist recorded seven points. Sarah Cass (6), Sydney Howard (2) and Madison Herbst (2) also scored for Wayne.

WATERLOO (8-4) 55
BLOOMFIELD (7-3) 31
Gwyn Panek led Waterloo to its seventh double-digit win this season, scoring a game-high 20 points. Addison Bree followed with 17 points while Khia Moody added 10 points. Calla McCombs led Bloomfield with 14 points. Addison Falsone scored nine points and Marlee Poole scored six. Evelyn Howlett and Sadie Kachmaryk both added one point.

CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-12) 22
SOUTH SENECA (6-4) 55
Ashlyn Weatherby dropped a 16-point, 11-rebound double-double to lead South Seneca at home. Tori Scott also reached double-digits with 11 points. Chelsea Neville scored eight points.

WILLIAMSON/MARION (9-3)
GENEVA (1-11)

MIDLAKES (5-6) 27
PENN YAN (10-3) 39
Bailey Cooper recorded a game-high 23 points to lead Penn Yan to its fifth win by double-digits. Morgan Breuer and Sofia Montano both recorded four points while Makenna Mullins and Abby Fisher both recorded three points. Mady Pierce closed out the scoring for Penn Yan with two points. Emma LaBour paced Midlakes with 10 points. Makenzie Davis added six points. Sophey Carswell ended with four points. Riley Kuhn (3), Lily Roth (2) and Alyssia Contreras (2) also scored for Midlakes.

DUNDEE/BRADFORD (6-6) 46
HONEOYE (4-8) 37
Korrin Yeoman recorded nine of her game-high 18 points in the final quarter to help Dundee/Bradford close out its second road victory this season.Yeoman connected on seven shots including one three and finished 3-for-3 at the charity stripe. Marleigh Parker followed with seven points and 19 rebounds. Madalyn Knapp and Carsen Larrison both finished with six points. Larrison also added six rebounds. Riley Stinson dropped five points. Reese Simpson scored two points and grabbed six rebounds. Piper Simpson also added two points. Maren Tompkins led Honeoye with 12 points in the efforts. Leah Ott added nine points while Chloe Brunk added four. Megan Webster dropped two points.

GANANDA (6-6) 44
MARCUS WHITMAN (8-4) 46
After ending the first half down 28-22, Sophia Snyder and Aliysiah Clark combined for 12 points in the final 16 minutes to help Marcus Whitman complete a comeback at home. Snyder finished with a team-high 11 points including three triples while Clark added 10 points. Cecilia Conley pitched in nine points. Evelyn Royston nailed two treys and ended with eight points. Whitney Cotroneo finished the game with six points while Brooke Berna added two points to close out the scoring for the Wildcats. Leah Buffan dropped a game-high 20 points in the efforts for Gananda. Buffan connected on a game-high five 3-pointers. Jordyn Brice followed with 11 points while Avery Hoffmann scored eight. Raegan Quigley (3) and Lily Aylett (2) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Panthers.

HAVERLING (4-8) 20
GENESEO (10-3) 71

YORK (10-3) 53
PAVILION (1-12) 12
Tessa Rodwell poured in a game-high 18 points and added seven steals, six rebounds, three block and two assists to lead York. Bree Parsons dropped 16 points, seven rebounds, six steals and a game-high four blocks. Fiona Grant scored nine points and pulled down seven rebounds. Pavilion’s Mollie McMaster recorded five points to lead the team. Emma Tillotson (2), Charlotte Rudgers (2) and Mia Gilkes (2) also scored for Pavilion.

WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-12)
DANSVILLE (9-2)

ATTICA (1-8)
ALEXANDER (1-5)

WHEATLAND-CHILI (6-4) 38
BYRON-BERGEN (5-7) 34
Whitney Thrush led Wheatland-Chili with 18 points and four rebounds to help the Wildcats claim back-to-back road wins. Madison Pope recorded seven points and five rebounds. Jaeda Mekker tallied five points, seven rebounds and a game-high seven steals. Simone Scharvager scored nine points to lead all scorers on Byron-Bergen.

PEMBROKE (6-6) 56
ELBA (10-3) 71
Brooklyn Jachimowitz paced Elba with 20 points to pair with nine rebounds as the Lancers rebounded from a loss. Jachimowitz was one of five Elba scorers to reach double-digits. Brea Smith accounted for a double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds. Brynn Stackhouse ended the game with 15 points and six rebounds. Lydia Ross added 10 points and five assists while Ava Buczek added 10 points and five steals.

HOLLEY (3-9) 31
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (10-0) 66
Allie Williams racked up a game-high 19 points to help Oakfield-Alabama claim its third win by 30 or more points. Allison Harkness dropped 15 points, pulled down five rebounds and dished out four assists. Hadley Hicks also reached double-digits with 11 points and added four steals, three rebounds and three assists. Sophia Highes scored seven points and grabbed five rebounds while Harper Hicks scored six points and grabbed three rebounds. Alexa Clark contributed four points and five rebounds. Journey Ohlson and Chloe Luttrell both rounded out the scoring with two points apiece.

FILLMORE (7-3) 41
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (11-2) 55
Trailing 23-21 at halftime, Meyah Putnam scored 11 of her 14 points in the last 16 minutes to close out a home win for Avoca-Prattsburgh. The sophomore connected on three shots with two coming beyond the arc on top of a 6-for-12 performance at the free throw line. Evelyn Travis followed with a team-high 16 points, scoring all her points within the arc. D’Mariannah Hinson-Pike ended with seven points. Alydia McIntyre and Charlotte Peck both added six points. Payton Hopkins scored four points and Allison Travis scored two. Emalyn Mucher accounted for a game-high 18 points for Fillmore in the loss. Mattie McCumiskey followed with 17 points. Mylee Miller (2), Lily Sisson (2) and Morghyn Ross (2) closed out the scoring for the Eagles.

OSWAYO VALLEY (VI)
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (1-9)

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