NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (13-1) 60
RED JACKET (1-12) 49
Kingston Downs and Max Skolen put up a game-high 17 points apiece to lead Northstar Christian Academy to its eighth straight victory. On the season, NCA has seven wins by 10 or more points. Downs also dished out eight assists while Skolen hauled in 12 rebounds for a double-double. Jay Garwood finished with a double-double as well grabbing 13 boards and netting 12 of his 15 points from three-point land including nine in the first quarter as the Knights outscored Red Jacket 20-6 for a lead it did not relinquish. Miles Tomlinson knocked down two triples for six points while Aaron Farrelly followed with one three-pointer. Reid Thompson tallied two points. For Red Jacket, Jackson Kennelly led the way with 16 points while Kullen Hill and Dillon Janke added eight points apiece. Charlie Kolodzletski chipped in five points while Ashton Trapp and Braden Lancaster picked up four points apiece. Josh Lepel and Wyatt Clapp recorded two points each.
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (1-14) 33
CHARLES G. FINNEY (12-2) 77
PALMYRA-MACEDON (8-6) 51
VERTUS CHARTER (6-7) 54
Na’vant Harrison posted a game-high 19 points including 10 in the final eight minutes to lead Vertus Charter on a six-point fourth quarter comeback for its third victory in the last four outings. Terrance Marble poured in 14 points while Hamn chipped in eight points with five coming in the final quarter. Jayden Copeland followed with seven points while JW Wester picked up four points. Ladavion Leanard tallied two points. For Palmyra-Macedon, Logan Bauer led the way with 11 points including nine from three-point range while Derek Leone and Brandon Conley scored 10 points apiece. Eli Smith added eight points while Jackson Dennie notched seven points. Joseph Hagen knocked down a three while Carsen Ribstein recorded two points.
WAYNE (10-3) 63
NEWARK (9-5) 50
Richard Miles dropped 26 points with 24 coming from three-point land including 15 in the first half as Wayne opened up a 35-17 halftime lead it did not lose for its seventh straight double-digit victory. All of the Blue Devils wins this season have came by 10 or more points. Aidan Twist netted 16 points with 11 in the opening half while Jack Miles scored 12 points. MJ Marvin poured in nine points. For Newark, Terrell Jenkins led the way with a 24-point, 10-rebound double-double along with two assists and two steals while Blake Steve finished with 11 points, three steals, two assists and two boards. Ramon Heredia chipped in seven points and three assists while Collin George added five fourth quarter points, four rebounds, four steals and three assists. Jahnor Allen rounded out the scoring with three points.
SODUS (5-9) 35
LYONS (13-1) 105
Kaywon Butler connected on six triples and dropped a game-high 24 points while Jamire Johnson finished with 16 points and six rebounds including 12 in the first half as Class C No. 5 NYSSWA Lyons opened up a 48-19 halftime lead it only increased for its eighth straight victory. Its the Lions largest victory of the season and seventh by 20-plus points. Contrell Parker Jr netted 16 points while Jah Jah Smith poured in 13 points. Ben Bookmiller chipped in 11 points while Austin Rice added six points and 10 boards. Loirmus Davis scored seven fourth quarter points while Bryce McDonald knocked down two triples for six points. Steven LeBrecht picked up four points while Stavell LeBrecht and Evan Peeso tallied two points apiece. For Sodus, Evan Laird was just shy of a double-double with 9 points and 10 rebounds to lead the way while Carter Salerno and Tre Britt collected seven points apiece. Antonio Rodriguez (5), Dexcel Santiago (4) and Thales Bell (3) rounded out the scoring.
GANANDA (13-1) 69
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-11) 52
Hunter Vogt put up a team-high 15 points all in the first half as Class C No. 14 NYSSWA Gananda opened up a 41-8 lead it kept the rest of the way for its eighth double-digit victory in a row. All of the Panthers victories this season has came by 10 or more points. Cooper Grassel poured in 12 points with eight in the third quarter while Peter Jacob finished with 10 points. Dylan Strang chipped in eight points while Owen Switzer added six. Adho Magee collected five points while Brady Wadsworth and Jacob Frey picked up four points apiece. Gage Grimes (3) and Maddox Stoughton (2) rounded out the scoring. For North Rose-Wolcott, Evan DeWispelaere led all scorers with 18 points including 13 in the final 16 minutes while Cody Crane netted 12 second half points. Kaydin Tyrrell scored seven points in the fourth quarter while DJorry Bebe followed with six points and Enzo Davis five. Masyn DeBout reocrded four points.
EAST ROCHESTER (8-3) 87
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-13) 48
Justice Allen netted a team-high 26 points with 16 in the first half as East Rochester jumped out to a 44-14 halftime lead it did not relinquish for its sixth straight victory. Judah Tanner posted 16 points while Jason Hernandez followed with 15 points. Ray Allen poured in 13 points while Noah Wollschleger chipped in seven points. Jaidyn Herb and Saniel Figueroa added five points apiece. For Clyde-Savannah, Jayden Carnevale dropped 30 points to lead all scorers including 17 in the final 16 minutes while Joe Viscardi finished in double-figures with 10 points. Dain Brisky collected five points while Garrett Carr knocked down a three.
HORNELL (9-4) 30
AVON (8-5) 50
Cam Gibson netted a game high 23 points and hauled in eight rebounds along the way to lead Avon to its fourth straight victory. Kal Dolgos poured in nine points while Nick Fries scored eight points and dished out eight assists. Hunter Secker added four points, five boards and five steals. With the victory, its career win no. 300 for Avon head coach Rob Fries. For Hornell, Marco Picco led the way with 10 points while Ben Woolver put up eight points.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (5-7) 58
LEROY (10-5) 70
Aidan Weaver was just shy of a double-double with a team-high 15 points, eight rebounds and two steals with 11 points coming in the second half as LeRoy outscored Wayland-Cohocton 36-31 in the final 16 minutes to pull away for its third win in the last four matchups. Matthew Hockey finished with 13 points including nine from three-point land, six assists and four steals while Brayden Chase followed with 13 points, six assists and three steals. Cole Tonzi chipped in 10 points and four steals while Jagger Smith ended with nine points, six rebounds and two assists. Grady Gilligan added seven points, 12 boards and two blocks while Jameson Zitz notched two points, three rebounds and two assists. Brady McClurg rounded out the scoring with one point. For Wayland-Cohocton, Cole Hanggi led the way with a game-high 20 points including 16 in the final eight minutes while Josh Stanley netted 17 points with 11 coming in the second half. Alex Fedorchuk scored 15 points with 11 in the opening 16 minutes while Ethan Bauer picked up four quick points in the first quarter. John Drum and Orion Walker tallied one point apiece.
HAVERLING (3-12) 35
GENESEO (12-2) 74
Avery Hepler knocked down eight three-pointers and a free throw for a game-high 25 points with 10 coming in the opening eight minutes as Geneseo jumped out to a 22-4 lead it only increased for its seventh straight victory and third in a row by 30-plus points. With the night, the senior has now connected on over 200 three-pointers on his career. Oren Ray finished with 16 points and seven assists while Nick Conor chipped in 10 points and seven rebounds. Shay Hepler added seven points, five rebounds and five assists while Cam Carrocio ended with seven points and seven boards. Evan Sorge notched six points while Noah Rice and Eric Hammond tallied two points apiece. For Haverling, Connor Binkowski led the way with 13 points while Josh Wheeler, Asher Phenes, Miles McCormick and Owen Burlingame all picked up five points apiece. Colton Coots rounded out the scoring with two points.
MOUNT MORRIS (7-7) 30
PAVILION (5-7) 60
Shawntez Brown finished with seven points and five rebounds while Ed Colon also put up seven points for Mount Morris. Ilijiah Rowley notched four points and six boards while Ben Canary ended with four points as well. Eli Clester and Adam Galvin both recorded three points apiece while Evan Powell picked up two points and four rebounds.
PERRY (9-3) 75
HOLLEY (3-8) 45
John Thomas stuffed the stat sheet with a game-high 24 points, four rebounds, four steals and three assists while Tyler Harvey posted 15 points and eight boards to pace Perry to its third win in a row. Walker Briggs finished with 15 points as well while Lakin Ohlson added six points and six assists.
DANSVILLE (4-9) 37
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (7-5) 62
Sean McNear dropped a game-high double-double of 25 points and 10 rebounds while Tyler Potter stuffed the stat sheet with 21 points, six boards and five assists to pace Caledonia-Mumford. Jacob Wiley chipped in nine points and six assists. For Dansville, Karson Calvert put up 12 points to lead the way while Clay Rigdon scored seven points. Gavin Halbert added six points while Sean Everett followed with five points. Cody Moran picked up four points while Mason Forrester recorded three points.
LIVONIA (4-12) 62
LETCHWORTH (1-11) 52
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (11-5) 70
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (4-10) 60
HINSDALE (3-10) 30
CATTARAUGUS/LITTLE VALLEY (VI) 42
WILLIAMSON (8-5) 51
RED CREEK (5-8) 67
LIMA CHRISTIAN (1-10) 37
HOUGHTON (3-9) 51
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