
VICTOR (9-4) 63
HILTON (2-10) 62
Gage Hay scored six of his 15 points in the fourth quarter as No. 15 NYSSWA Class AA Victor came back from down 11 heading into the final frame en route to the Blue Devils fourth win in their last five games. Victor went 10-for-12 from the line in the final quarter with Hay going 4-for-4 and Ravi Chitre, who scored all of his seven points in the fourth, going 3-for-4. JJ Mastin and Timmy McAuliffe also got into double figures for Victor, scoring 15 and 12 respectively, with Mastin knocking down three from distance. Other scorers for the Blue Devils included Randy Johnson II (4), Ben Fell (7) and Baker Hoffman (3). Matthew Kosiorek cashed in three 3-pointers, scoring 13 of his game-high 18 points in the first quarter as the Cadets built a nine-point lead. Shane Thompson and Jayden Hibbard also got into double figures for Hilton with 14 and 12 respectively. Other scorers included Tyler Reger (4), Jackson Esposito (3), Jackson Oliveri (5) and Kallin Whelehan (6).
SPENCERPORT (5-9) 59
ALBION (VI) 40
Jah’Mere Pritchet scored a game-high 18 to lead Spencerport as the Rangers snapped their four-game skid. After trailing by five following the first quarter, Spencerport won the second quarter 22-8, propelling the Rangers to the win. Kamariel Labord added a career-high 15 points for Spencerport. Other scorers for the Rangers included Chris Harris (9), Eric Schuyler (8), Eli Schuyler (4), J’Mari Dyson (3) and Shaheen Johnson (2). Tyler Cody and Elijah Doxey led Albion with 17 and 16 points respectively. Other scorers included Ayden Coston (3), Nate Gibson (2) and Wesley Olles (2).
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CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (7-6) 64
GATES CHILI (9-3) 68
After trailing by two at halftime, Joey Vigerzi scored 12 of his game-high 23 points in the third quarter as Gates Chili won the frame 20-15 en route to its second straight w. Vigerzi also added three assists and three steals to his line. Nemo Pye tacked on 16 points, five rebounds and two assists for the Spartans. Jaylen Givens also got into double figures with 13 points, five rebounds and two steals. Other scorers for Gates Chili included Tremier Lewis (5), Bruce Hanna (2), Jaden Robinson (1) and Chris Elliott (8), with Lewis adding nine rebounds and six assists to his line. Jason Small led the Saints with 16 points. Landon Healey (15), Brayden Stedman (14) and Jack Demmin (10) also got into double figures for Churchville-Chili. Other scorers included Joshua Miner (3) and Jacob McGowan (5).

NAPLES (10-1) 54
HONEOYE (11-2) 72
In the completion of a suspended game, Landon Washburn scored 17 of his game-high 31 points in the second half as No. 10 NYSSWA Class C Honeoye outscored Naples 37-20 in that half en route to the Bulldogs’ third straight win. Washburn tacked on 12 rebounds and eight assists to his line in the win. Braiden Schneider added 20 points and seven assists for Honeoye. Dylan Washburn also got into double figures for the Bulldogs with a double-double, notching 15 points and 10 rebounds. Other scorers for Honeoye included Kyle Schmitt (1), Kevin Schmitt (3) and Eli Stumbo (2), with Stumbo also grabbing eight rebounds. Naples was led by Isaac Ward with 18 points. Collin Kenney and Maddox Mannella also got into double figures with 12 and 10 respectively. Other scorers included Donovan Lincoln (3), Rowan Biggs (3) and Connor Betrus with eight points and 11 rebounds.
HAC (2-11) 38
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (7-7) 43
Alex Kendall scored a game-high 23 to lead Dundee/Bradford as the BraveScots won for the sixth time in their last eight games. Brody Ryan and Brighton Grant added nine points each while Kaiser Kiklowicz tacked on two. Kiason Ashford led HAC with 13 points. Carter Bateman also got into double figures with 12. Other scorers included Clark Lovett (3) and Ari Hagelberg (9).
LYONS (12-1) 78
YORK (8-4) 60
Steven LeBrecht scored seven of his game-high 24 points in the third quarter as No. 5 NYSSWA Class C Lyons won the frame 21-16 en route to winning its seventh straight. LeBrecht also grabbed 12 rebounds and knocked down four 3-pointers in the win. Jamire Johnson added 19 points, 13 rebounds, three blocks and three steals for Lyons. Contrell Parker Jr. tacked on 15 points, 10 rebounds and five assists for the Lions. Jah Jah Smith also got into double figures with 13. Other scorers for Lyons included Kaywon Butler (3), Austin Rice (2) and Loirmus Desius (3). Parker Bonefede led York with 17 points. Yeriel Diaz-Pena (10) and Zack Bauer (12) also got into double figures for York. Other scorers included Brody Pangrazio (9), John Ayers (1), Ryan Brady (3) and Mason Parsons (8).
PERRY (8-3) 68
MOUNT MORRIS (7-6) 52
Trailing by five late in the second quarter, Perry made a 13-1 run to finish the half. The Yellowjackets continued that momentum into the third quarter, winning that frame 28-15 en route to their second straight win. John Thomas Grover led Perry with 18 points, knocking down four from distance. Tyler Harvey, Izaiah Hernandez and Lakin Ohlson each added 14 points with Harvey adding 10 rebounds for the double-double. Parker Tallman tacked on six points, six assists, six rebounds and three blocks. Pat Feroleto notched seven rebounds and three steals to go along with his two points. Shawntez Brown led Mount Morris with 15 points, five rebounds and three assists. Ben Canary added 14 points and two steals while Ed Colon notched 11 points, eight rebounds and four assists. Other scorers for Mount Morris included Jeremiah Roberts (5), Iliajah Rowley (4) and Adam Galvin (3), with Roberts and Rowley tacking on five and nine rebounds respectively.
LIVONIA (3-12) 54
AVON (7-5) 58
Cam Gibson put up a double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds to lead Avon as the River Hawks won their third straight. Kal Dolgos (16) and Nick Fries (11) also got into double figures for Avon, with Fries adding five assists. Hunter Secker tacked on eight points, four rebounds and four assists for the River Hawks, who, despite losing the second, third and fourth quarters, came away with the victory thanks to the 10-point lead they built in the first quarter. Oliver Taylor led Livonia with 18 points and seven rebounds. Jack Henry (14) and Caleb Martin (11) also got into double figures, with Martin adding two assists to his line.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-12) 84
RED JACKET (1-11) 53
Jayden Carnevale led the way with a game-high 28 points including five 3-pointers as Clyde-Savannah snapped its eight-game skid. Mario Nicoletta added 25 points, knocking down eight from deep. Dain Brisky (17) and Joe Viscardi (14) also got into double figures with Brisky cashing in five threes. Dillon Janie and Jackson Konnell led Red Jacket with 14 and 13 points respectively.
PEMBROKE (8-2) 59
ROYALTON HARTLAND (VI) 29
Nolan Peterson scored a game-high 14 points as Pembroke won its sixth straight. The Dragons held Royalton Hartland to nine points in the first half. Owen Shultz added 13 for Pembroke in the win. Luca Baker also chipped in with seven points and five assists. Tysen McCaa led Royalton Hartland with 13 points.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (10-5) 48
ELBA (8-3) 49
Trailing by three heading into the fourth quarter, No. 10 Class D Elba won the final frame 12-8 as they took down No. 11 Class D Jasper-Troupsburg to pick up their third win in their last four games. Ryan Marsceill scored 16 to lead the Lancers. Brady Werth also got into double figures with 14. Other scorers for the Lancers included Jadiel Amaro (1), Bing Zuber (2), Nick Scott (9), Alex Rascoe (4) and Brayden Jachimowicz (3). Landon Zver scored a game-high 20, knocking down four from distance to lead Jasper-Troupsburg. Jim Ainsworth also got into double figures with 12. Other scorers included Braylon Lawson (5), Nolan Vallieres (8) and Xavier Remchuk (3).
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (10-2) 78
ITHACA (IV) 85
No. 5 Class B Canisteo-Greenwood saw its nine-game winning streak come to an end.
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