
GREECE ATHENA (9-4) 87
GREECE OLYMPIA (2-11) 44
Colten Waterman led Greece Athena with 18 points as the Trojans won their sixth straight game. Waterman scored eight in the second to stake Athena to a 48-27 lead heading into halftime. Caleb Brown and Russell Ellis also reached double-digits, with 17 and 14 points, respectively. Cole Poth (6), Josiah Dueker (2), Felix Santiago-Lopez (5), Xaviel Lewis (6), Aris Post (4), Ore Dodson (2), Shabazz Barnes (2), Coran Webb (3) and Edin Jusic (8) also scored for Athena. Arnold Tossah finished with 13 points to lead Olympia while teammate Jarvis Harvard added 10. Xavier Ball (5), Torrince Kendrick-Turner (4), Josiah Dawson (7), Cameron Dewar (3) and Tamahj Gordon (2) contributed to the Spartans’ scoring.
CANANDAIGUA (6-7) 67
BATAVIA (8-5) 58
Chase Senn scored 27 points, including five three-pointers, as Canandaigua won its fourth game of its last five. Jimmy Spinelli also reached double-digits, with 15 points, as did Landon Simpson with 11 points. Tate York (9), Sam Clark (3), and May Eckdahl (2) also scored. Grady Hemer (21), Ty Gioia (17), and Casey Mazur (13) led Batavia in scoring. Gavin White (4), Isaac Varland (2) and Adrian Martinez (1) also scored.
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HILTON (2-11) 61
BRIGHTON (7-5) 68
Timothy Tourangeau led Brighton with 20 points as the Bruins withstood a 27-13 Hilton run in the final quarter to win their second game of their last three. Daniel Regan led Brighton in the final quarter with five of his 15 points. Bobby Jones (9), Cory Adams (7), Abram Levy (6), Jah Joseph (5), Noah Barnabas (3), and Brody Kamm (3) rounded out scoring for the Bruins. Matthew Kosiorek led Hilton with 12 points, while Kallin Whelehan (11) and Cooper Streb (10) also reached double-digits. Jayden Hibbard (6), Tyler Reger (5), Jackson Oliveri (4), Shane Thompson (4), Lucas Smith (3), Jacob Nguyen (2), Alec Frazier (2), and Nathan McConell (2) also scored.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-9) 48
GATES CHILI (10-3) 68
Joey Vigerzi’s 22 points with four rebounds and three assists led Gates-Chili to its third straight win. Tremier Lewis put up 13 points while making four steals and pulling down two rebounds, while Jaylen Givens also reached double-digits with 10 points. Givens also tallied five rebounds and two steals. Nemo Pye (8), Jaden Robinson (6), Bruce Hanna (3), Chris Elliott (2), Chayse Barrett (2), and Ryan Walker (2) also scored. Milan Griffiths led Rush-Henrietta with 18 points, while Kingston Henry (7), Aayush Bharati (6), Oliver Wright (5), Kylan Burke (5), Daniel James Jr. (3), Tyrese Rudolph (2) and Kaden Thwaits (2) rounded out scoring.
GREECE ARCADIA (3-10) 55
GREECE ODYSSEY (1-11) 41
Drake Sapp scored seven of his game-high 12 points in the second quarter when Arcadia took a double-digit lead into halftime. Sapp connected three times from the floor including once behind the 3-point arc to a pace a Titan offense that used a 21-8 advantage over the eight minutes to grab a 12-point lead heading into the break. Amir Brown added 10 points in the win while Kenneth Rivers and Naz Prather had nine apiece. Denzel Medlock (8), Avery Geiger-Schultz (2), Joel Johnson (1) and Jayden Latimer (4) also scored for Arcadia. Odyssey’s Jermiah Lopez led all scorers with 18 points. Hector Bermudez added seven. Lee Sanchez (5), Marlon Tillman (2), KaMari Bailey-Hale (1) and Camron O’Hara (2) also contributed to the Odyssey scoring.
PENFIELD (11-1) 67
WEBSTER THOMAS (7-6) 35
Head coach Jason Ellis quickly surveyed the court and was getting ready to call out a set as the ball came to rest in the hands of Jake McCarthy at the top of the key. The 6-foot-9 junior center glanced to both sides of the floor while setting his feet. Ellis was in mid-sentence when McCarthy squared his shoulders, left the floor and let go of a shot that found the bottom of the net. READ MORE.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (2-10) 47
IRONDEQUOIT (12-2) 52
Jayden Patterson went the length of the floor for a layup and-one to cap a 15-2 run to open the third quarter as Irondequoit erased a one-point deficit and won its fourth straight game. Patterson finished the night with 13 points. Teammate junior Roman Maldonado led Irondequoit with 17 while Tahmaj Pope came off the bench and added 11 for the Eagles. Maurice Clark (4), Josh Morse (4) and Anthony Major (3) also scored for Irondequoit. Schroeder’s Chris Unger scored six of his 12 points in the second quarter to help the Warriors grab a 26-25 lead heading into halftime. Matt Carey converted 10-of-10 free throws and led Schroeder with 17 points. Alex Bartnicki (7), Sam Nick (6), Luke Rogers (2) and Cole Dougherty (3) also scored for Schroeder.
VICTOR CENTRAL (10-4) 75
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (7-7) 62
RJ Johnson scored 21 points and went 7-of-9 from the free throw line as Victor took an early 16-11 lead into the end of the first quarter and never looked back. Gus Pappajohn (17), and Ravi Chitre (11) also reached double-digits. Gage Hay scored eight points — all from the floor — while JJ Mastin (6), Ben Fell (4), Tim McAuliffe (2), Sean Loyal (2), Zeidahn Ofori (2), and Will Wu (2) also scored. Jake McGowan led Churchville-Chili with 17 points, with Zyon Beachum (12) and Brayden Stedman (10) also reaching double-digits. Jason Small (9), Jacob Gonzalez (7), Jack Demmin (5), and Jaxon Tensley (2) filled out the rest of the scoresheet.
FAIRPORT (12-0) 77
SPENCERPORT (5-10) 38
Hadi Derghan’s 18 points led Fairport to victory, with the Red Raiders jumping to a 23-3 lead after the first quarter. Jon Roessel (16) and Alex Grejda (13) also got to double figures. Gannon Culver (5), Antonio Nurse (5), Jeremiah Crocker (5), Noah Meabon (4), Sam Roselli (3), Troy Bauza (2), and Ryan Fay (2) also scored. Eric Schuyler topped Spencerport scorers with 13 points, while Jah’Mere Pritchett scored nine. Kamariel Labord (5), J’Mari Dyson (4), Christopher Harris (3), Jay’Von Buntley (2), and Eli Schuyler (2) rounded out scoring for the Rangers.
EASTRIDGE (6-8) 61
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (7-7) 65
Shane Samson scored seven of his 23 points in a second quarter that saw Honeoye Falls-Lima pull ahead for a 31-23 lead at the half they’d never relinquish. All seven of Samson’s points in the second quarter came from the free-throw line. Grady Goodberlet also reached double-digits, with 14. Marco Vengochea (9), Jake Weber (7), Christian Oathout (5), Brody Swan (3), Sam Jokl (2), and Ollie Osterling (1) also scored. Brailon Johnson led Eastridge with 18 points, while Xzavier Hughey (15) and Tevin Haymon (12) also reached double-digits. Maurice Walls (7), Zacmon Krupa (5), Myron Stamps (2), and Israel Cooper (2) rounded out scoring.

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EARLY COLLEGE (4-8) 48
KESHEQUA (8-3) 58
Aiden Upright earned a double-double of 20 points and 10 rebounds as Keshequa overcame an 18-14 first quarter deficit to get its fourth win of its last five. Cameron Wood (14) and Nate Hillier (12) also reached double-digits for the Wildcats. Aiden Howe (7), Owen Schoonover (2), Brady Wood (2), and Zack Smathers (1) rounded out scoring for Keshequa. Damorion Griffin led Early College with 19 points, including six three-pointers. Seh’Maje Lester also reached double-digits with an 11-point game. Tyrell Grant (7), Sammuel Washington (6), and Nay’yir Ortiz (5) also scored.
EAST (10-3) 65
PADILLA HS AT FRANKLIN CAMPUS (4-9) 49
East’s Jalen Gary scored 21 points, including four three-pointers, as the Eagles won their second game of their last three. Zion Parson also entered double-digits, with 19 points. Xavier McDonald (9), Norman Simmons (7), Eric Jones (5), Talhah Ali (2), and Jeremy Quinn (2) also scored. Padilla’s Isaiah Caruthers scored 22 points to lead all players, while Hassan Isgowe put up 13. Robert McCullough (7), Sergio Rosario (6), and Jaquan Gaskin (1) filled out the rest of the score sheet.
WORLD OF INQUIRY (7-6) 72
WILSON MAGNET (5-10) 61
Curtis Bell scored 24 points to lead World of Inquiry, one of four Griffins to reach double figures on the night. Among the other players to reach double-digits was Junayde Dunn-Richardson, who earned a double-double with 16 points and 14 rebounds. Saeed Erving (15) and Devin Dillon (13) also reached the teens in the score column, while Kenny Grimes contributed four points. Jesse Lynn led all players with 30 points for Wilson, while his teammate Jayden Ingram added 11. Navon Fuquan scored eight points, while Aaron Riley put up six. Davelle Brown and Jayden Everett both scored three points.
AQUINAS (6-9) 61
ROCHESTER PREP (1-11) 42
Nico Schiano scored 14 points with five rebounds for Aquinas, while Maxwell Blackwood added 12 points to go with six rebounds and five steals. Tristan Miller also scored in double-digits, racking up 11 points. Andrew Palmero scored nine points for the Li’l Irish. Prince Massey led Rochester Prep with 10 points, while Ciere Dean and Michael Maxwell scored seven.
BISHOP KEARNEY (12-1) 98
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CHARTER (6-8) 52
Jayden Capers’ 21 points led five Bishop Kearney players in double-digits as the Kings won their fourth straight. Maddox Volpe and Jaiden Pascoe each scored 12 points, while Jacob Rybczynski put up 11. Angel Diaz (10) also reached double figures. Owen Gorham (9), Marcus Chatman (9), DJ Hamer (6), Rasean Stevens (5), and Colby Speight (3) also scored. Jayden Mason was the top scorer for Rochester Academy Charter, with 20 points, while Rondell Williams scored 14. Sergio Barton (8), Shahmere Hamilton (7), Apollos Davis (2), and Sharif Hasi (1) filled out the rest of the scoring column.
MYNDERSE (4-8) 60
SOUTH SENECA (7-7) 63
BLOOMFIELD (9-6) 55
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-11) 34
BreSean Totton scored 14 points as Bloomfield took an early 18-9 lead by the end of the first quarter en route to the Bombers’ third win in its last four games. Jesstin Vogel (11) and Landon Lucas (10) also reached double-digits. Grady Rogers (9), Macoy Rogers (5), Brayden Arber (4), and Dagan Brewster (2) also scored. Tariku Blueye and Ayden Clark led Marcus Whitman with nine points each. Gianni DeLeo (4), Vincent Bootes (4), Colby Hunt (3), Parker Weissend (3), and Jake Bodine (2) rounded out scoring.
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WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-11) 47
ELBA (9-3) 91
Elba’s Brady Werth scored 26 points as it won its fourth game of the last five. Nick Scott added 20 points, while Bing Zuber and Ryan Marsceill both tallied 14. Alex Roscoe scored nine points, while Jadiel Amaro, Jace Belluscio, and Brayden Jachimowicz all put up three points.
PEMBROKE (9-2) 92
HOLLEY (3-9) 40
Nolan Peterson led Pembroke with 25 points, while Luca Baker added 17 points with nine rebounds. Owen Shultz (13) and Connor Czwojdak (10) also reached double-digits for Pembroke. Hunter Master (9) and Lennox Kohorst (9) both scored nine points. Gavin Liss added six assists. Camden Mosier led Holley with 13 points, while Cooper Wolf added nine.
KENDALL (8-3) 76
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-9) 40
Charles D’Agostino led Kendall with 26 points with 12 rebounds for a double-double as Kendall won its third game of its last four. D’Agostino also had five assists and four steals. Vincent D’Agostino put up 20 points while earning four steals, three assists, and a block. Jonathan Conte (9), Noah Morehouse (6), Pablo Rosario (6), Samuel Conte (5), Ryan Gaessar (2), and Caleb Obalecky (2) rounded out scoring.
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (10-3) 81
LYNDONVILLE (3-10) 44
TJ Cephus led Notre Dame Batavia with 20 points as the Fighting Irish won their fourth straight. Chase Antinore and Carter Suro both tallied 17 points. Finn Davies scored eight points, while Owen Therrien and Eli Corcoran each scored six points. Ben Ferrando (3), Stetson Hall (2), and Mackoy Hall (2) rounded out scoring. Quincy McClinsey led Lyndonville with 16 points, while Lane Woodworth also reached double-digits with 11 points. Colton Smith (9), Lyric Raduns (6), and Atticus Mank (2) also scored.
HAMMONDSPORT (5-8) 50
ODESSA MONTOUR (IV) 41
Henry Morrison scored 13 of his game-leading 29 points in the fourth quarter as Hammondsport outscored Odessa 20-10 in the final frame to turn a 31-30 deficit into a nine-point win. Morrison ended the game with a double-double thanks to an 18-rebound performance in the day game, which was played in front of 600 Odessa Montour students. The Lakers senior also tallied two assists, four blocks, and three steals. Blake Campbell scored eight points with four rebounds, an assist, and a steal. Terrill Mack had five points, two rebounds, an assist, and a block. Miles Buckley also had five points, while Gage Buck scored three.
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