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Tuesday Girls’ Basketball Wrap: Gray nets double-double for Spencerport; Ross scores 30 to lead Elba

January 27, 2026 by Ashton Townsend Leave a Comment

Keshequa’s Braelyn Isaman (10) attacks the basket during Tuesday’s action. Our Lady of Mercy’s Emerson Wandtke (15) defends on the play. Isaman finished with a 20-point, 13-rebound double-double to lead the Willdcats past Mercy, 55-46. (Photo: JENNIFER LAEMLEIN/Perfect Motion Photography)

PENFIELD (12-1) 62
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (2-11) 14

Oliva Reed led Penfield with nine points. Nina McVean had eight points. Alivia Duckles finished with six points. Avery Young tallied five points in the win. Lilly Walker topped Greece Arcadia/Olympia with seven points.

HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (10-3) 50
BATAVIA (1-9) 28

FAIRPORT (12-2) 82
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (5-8) 47

Samara Rizzo led Fairport to its 10th win in the last 11 with a game-high 22 points. Eva Monoski ended with 17 points with five threes. Clara Shannon pitched in 16 points. Avery Lucey hit for eight points. Autumn Fitch (5), Zayna Bruce (4), Emma Hill (2), Leah Meabon (2) and Lara Carter (2) all scored in the win. Bianca White topped Greece Athena/Odyssey with 20 points. Cara Elrod added seven points. Laila Deleon connected for six points.

VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM JENNIFER LAEMLEIN. 

PITTSFORD MENDON (11-2) 60
BROCKPORT (4-10) 38

Eva Dixon accounted for six of her game-high 16 points in the fourth quarter as Mendon outscored Brockport 14-5 to seal its eighth straight win. Leena Mobeen hit for 15 points. Kendall Glantz pitched in 10 points. Lillian Larimer, Camryn Hernick and Ella Pickels each had six points. Addy Stewart hit a free throw in the win. Lydia Childs led Brockport with 15 points. Olivia Keels finished with nine points. Hannah Carpenter (5), Stella Szabo (4), Alexis Hassall (2) and Katherline Schleede (1) all scored.

EASTRIDGE (7-6) 43
CANANDAIGUA (10-4) 59

Sophia Frayne netted nine of her game-high 19 points in the third quarter as Canandaigua outscored Eastridge 17-6 to grab a 48-21 advantage heading into the final frame. Frayne hit nine times from the field with one three-pointer. Gianna Buchiere scored 16 points. Leah Sheridan pitched in 15 points. Kadyn Chapman ended with six points. Alexandra Eldred added three points in the win. TT Green topped Eastridge with 14 points. Alyssa Cowart finished with 12 points. Qa’Mariona Greene added seven points. Lilli Crittenden and Kenya Scott had five points each. 

Eastridge’s Alyssa Cowart (3) looks to go to the basket off the dribble. Canandaigua’s Gianna Buchiere (1) defends on the play. (Photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM STEVEN TWARDZIK.

RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-8) 25
HILTON (10-3) 73

Ava Heise led Hilton to its fourth win out of the last five with a game-high 18 points. Maddie Murphy ended with 17 points and seven rebounds. Amiyah Miles pitched in 11 points. Jayleigh Esposito (6), Taylor Anne (5), Amelia Sloan (5), Paige Dean (4), Ally Starwald (4) and Sam Korzenieski (3) each scored in the win. Kyla Piedici topped Rush-Henrietta with nine points. Star Roberts (7), Ava Gill (5), Emerson Ornt (2), Aleccia Outlaw (2) all scored. 

SPENCERPORT (6-6) 59
BRIGHTON (3-11) 48

Jorja Gray topped Spencerport with a 25-point, 10-rebound double-double. Leigha Pokracki pitched in 15 points and eight rebounds. Emily Peacock hit for nine points. Addison Lynch added five points. Addison Etter had three points. Alia Gatto connected for two points in the win. Anna Miller led Brighton with 22 points. Delaney Wilson had seven points and Lily Zimmerman hit for six points. Charlotte Goldfeder (4), Riley Lawrence (3), Neila Mariano (2), Sara Solomon (2), Eliza Seablom (1) and Ronnie Hadas (1) all also scored.

WEBSTER SCHROEDER (12-1) 51
WEBSTER THOMAS (1-10) 28

Kenyatta Hart scored all of her game-high 13 points in the first half as Webster Schroeder grabbed a 25-14 lead going into halftime. Avery Kroening ended with nine points. Olivia Fulkerson pitched in eight points. Brielle McCauley (6), Nina Amico (5), Olivia DeMitry (3), Alexa Hadcock (3), Alex Schouten (2) and Lauren Roberts (2) all also scored in the win. Neveach Archibald topped Webster Thomas with nine points. Brynn Becker and Olivia Bomnelje each added four points. Olivia Constantino (3), Kylie Gregory (3), Julia Ramano (2), Tamaya Fox (2) and Alex Arbore (1) each scored.

CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (6-7) 52
GATES CHILI (1-11) 32

Erin Marone topped Churchville-Chili with a game-high 15 points and seven rebounds. Mercy Payne ended with 14 points. Byer Hayden led Gates Chili with eight points. Evelyn Amesbury and Cassie Carpenter each added seven points.

NAPLES (1-13) 25
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (12-3) 69

Leah Lawson led Jasper-Troupsburg to its fourth-straight win, finishing with a game-high 21 points. Laura Hall added 13 points with three three-pointers. Keira Marsh and Avary Cornell each netted 11 points. Annabelle VanNorman (6), Alaina Trenchard (3), Josey Ainsworth (2) and Amber Stephens (2) all scored in the win.

PENN YAN (10-4) 37
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (14-1) 57

Bailey Mullen poured in 11 of her 12 points in the first quarter as Canisteo-Greenwood jumped out to a 22-7 lead. Kara Mahany hit for a game-high 16 points with four threes. MacKenna Mullen added eight points. Anna Mitchell ended with seven points. Payton Bentley (5), Kora Button (3), Gracen Mahany (2), Paris May (2) and Addie Andrus (2) each scored in the win. Bailey Cooper led Penn Yan with 15 points. Makenna Mullins pitched in 10 points. Mady Pierce added six points. Sofia Montano (3), Morgan Breuer (2) and Abby Fisher (1) all scored. 

AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (12-2) 48
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (6-7) 20

Evelyn Travis led Avoca-Prattsburgh to its third-straight win with a 10-point, 11-rebound double-double. Payton Hopkins, Allison Travis and Charlotte Peck each ended with seven points. D’Mariannah Hinson-Pike and AJ McIntyre had six points apiece. Brooke VanSkiver and Meyah Putnam added two points each in the win. Carsen Larrison and Reese Simpson topped Dundee/Bradford with six points apiece. Korrin Yeoman finished with five points. Piper Simpson connected for two points. Marleigh Parker hit one free throw. 

KESHEQUA (12-0) 55
OUR LADY OF MERCY (7-6) 46

Braelyn Isaman topped Keshequa with a 20-point, 13-rebound double-double. Alicia Wood ended with 14 points. Ryley Benner added eight points. Bree Benner (5), Riley Nageldinger (4), Quinn Powers (2) and Belle Rigney (2) each scored in the win. Emerson Wandtke led Our Lady of Mercy with 17 points. Laura Kosten pitched in 13 points. Robin Jones had eight points. Bridget Wise (4), Madelyn Goetz (3) and Angelina Borrelli (1) all scored.

OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (12-0) 47
KENDALL (9-5) 25

Hadley Hicks led Oakfield-Alabama with 22 points. Harper Hicks and Allie Williams each had seven points. Alexa Clark added four points. Raine Denny popped in three points. Rylee Denny and Allison Harkness each had two points in the win.

WHEATLAND-CHILI (7-5) 44
ELBA (11-3) 76

Lydia Ross led Elba with a game-high 30 points. Brea Smith ended with 17 points and 15 rebounds. Brooklyn Jachimowitz added 15 points. Ava Buczek scored 10 points. Maddie Lowe hit for two points. Vanessa Guerrero topped Wheatland-Chili with 16 points. Whitney Thrush connected for 15 points.

ALEXANDER (2-6) 36
BYRON-BERGEN (6-8) 52

Simone Scharvogel topped Byron-Bergen with 21 points including four threes. Megan Jarkiewicz scored 11 points, including three threes. June Dorman pitched in 10 points in the win. Paige Morton led Alexander with 11 points. Kam Fuller ended with eight points.

HINSDALE (0-11) 31
CATTARAUGUS/LITTLE VALLEY (VI) 39

PORTVILLE (VI) 36
CUBA-RUSHFORD/BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (10-4) 28

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(Photo: JENNIFER LAEMLEIN)

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