
BROCKPORT (4-9) 54
SPENCERPORT (6-6) 55
Jorja Gray scored 21 points and grabbed seven rebounds as Spencerport won back-to-back games. Addison Lynch had 12 points with three assists for the Rangers. Leigha Pokracki scored eight points while Emily Peacock recorded seven. Alia Gatto finished with six points and four assists. Addison Etter (1) also scored for the Rangers. Lydia Childs led Brockport with 24 points. Olivia Keels (8), Hannah Carpenter (6), Stella Szabo (6), Janelle Laureano (5), Alexis Hassall (3), and Katherine Scheede (2) all scored for the Blue Devils.
EASTRIDGE (7-5) 58
GATES CHILI (1-10) 49
Kenya Scott scored 15 points and grabbed 12 rebounds during Eastridge’s fourth straight win. Alyssa Cowart tallied 14 points, eight rebounds, five assists, and three steals, while Lilly Crittenden finished with 11 points and five rebounds. Tierra-Nicole Green recorded eight points on six rebounds. Gabriella Rawlins scored six points with two assists and two steals. Qa’Mariona Greene scored two points with three rebounds, and Scarlett Kremer tallied two points. For Gates Chili, Hayden Byer led the Spartans with 19 points. Cassie Carpenter (11), Allison Amesbury (8), Evelyn Amesbury (6), Payton Krester (4), and Taisiia Rozhevenko (1) all scored for Gates Chili.
PITTSFORD MENDON (10-2) 56
BRIGHTON (3-10) 26
Eva Dixon scored 23 points, and Pittsford Mendon won its seventh straight game. Dixon sank nine from the field, including one 3-pointer, while converting 4-of-7 free throws. Dixon scored seven in the second quarter as the Vikings took a 27-9 lead going into halftime. Leena Mobeen added 11 points while converting 4-of-4 free throws. Camryn Hernick recorded seven points. Kendall Glantz (4), Ella Pickels (3), Addy Stewart (2), and Florella Roote (2) all scored for Pittsford Mendon. The double-digit win marks the Vikings’ eighth this year by that margin. Riley Lawrence and Neila Mariano led Brighton with six points. Delaney Wilson (4), Lily Zimmerman (4), Grace Papponetti (2), Sara Solomon (2), and Ronnie Haddas (2) also scored for the Bruins.
CANANDAIGUA ACADEMY (9-4) 54
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (14-1) 64 F/OT
Kara Mahany scored nine points in overtime as Canisteo-Greenwood avenged its only loss of the season with the Chargers’ eighth straight win. Mahany connected for two 3-pointers in overtime and converted 3-of-3 free throws. The eighth-grade guard finished with 16 points in the game. Bailey Mullen accounted for 18 points, connecting on three 3-pointers and one free throw in the third quarter to tie the game at 40 after being down 24-18 at halftime. Gracen Mahany scored 11 points and grabbed nine rebounds, while Mackenna Mullen had nine points. Payton Bentley (8) and Paris May (2) also scored for the Chargers. Gianna Buchiere led the Gray Wolves in scoring with 22 points after connecting eight field goals with four 3-pointers and two free throws. Sophia Frayne also scored 19 points on five field goals and converting 9-of-11 free throws. Leah Sheridan (8), and Kadyn Chapman (5) also scored for Canandaigua which took a 45-41 decision when the two teams met in December.
ADDISON (6-7) 47
WELLSVILLE (6-8) 38
EAST ROCHESTER (5-6) 56
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-9) 17
Aniyah Eldridge scored 19 points and handed out four assists to lead East Rochester. Bryanna Spraggins tallied 12 points while DeAndra Lamont scored eight points and grabbed six rebounds. Alex LaBounty recorded seven steals.
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (8-3) 66
KENDALL CENTRAL (9-4) 33
Sofia Falleti and Shirley Thompson both scored 14 points and grabbed eight rebounds as Notre Dame Batavia won its fifth straight game. Falleti also had three blocks. Quinn Boardman added nine points and four rebounds. Gianna Falleti scored eight points with five steals, while Emma Fitch recorded eight points. Clairissa Milliman had four points and six assists, PennyJo Thompson had five points and five rebounds, and Harper Ferris scored four points. The double-digit victory was the eighth this season for the Lady Irish.
“It’s great to see the development of this team on both offense and defense,” said Notre Dame-Batavia head coach Vinny Falleti via email. “They’ve been working really hard to have offensive gains from defensive work. Our captains Gianna, Sofia, and Clarissa bring leadership on the floor and we have three freshmen who are big contributors at a very young age (Shirley, Quinn, and Harper). Emma, Penny and Riley Yunker bring team energy and do well pushing the pace and finishing at the basket. I am proud of how cohesive they have played in this stretch of games.”
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (11-0) 41
BYRON-BERGEN (5-8) 24
Hadley Hicks finished with 13 points, five rebounds, and two steals as Oakfield-Alabama won on the road for the third time this season. Alexa Clark recorded eight points, eight rebounds and four steals, while Allison Harkness registered seven points, six assists and four steals. Allie Williams grabbed 10 rebounds while scoring two points. Harper Hicks had six rebounds and two points. Rylee Denny tallied six rebounds and three points. Raine Denny scored three points while recording three steals. Emma Moeller (2) and Journey Ohlson (1) also scored for the Hornets.
PERRY (9-3) 63
MOUNT MORRIS (8-5) 36
Nellie Koronas finished with 18 points, nine rebounds and three steals as Perry won for the third time in four games. Astrid Bellamy had 16 points and four steals in the win. Madi Monteleone connected on four 3-pointers while Emma Wyant contributed nine points and seven assists.
AQUINAS (3-8) 69
HORNELL (11-3) 44
ALBION (VI) 25
LYNDONVILLE (5-5) 42
BATAVIA (1-8)
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-8)
BISHOP KEARNEY (4-8)
CARDINAL O’HARA (MM)
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