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Delisanti Wealth Management Thursday Boys’ Basketball Wrap: Andover-Whitesville’s Vance drops 46 en route to fourth 50-point victory; Chaffee posts 33 and 12 for Canisteo-Greenwood

January 29, 2026 by Dylan O'Loughlin Leave a Comment

Landon Washburn dunks two of his game-high 28 points to lead Honeoye to its fourth straight victory. (Photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

BROCKPORT (7-7) 60
GREECE ARCADIA (3-11) 51

Brodee Henshaw finished with 18 points and seven rebounds as Brockport won back-to-back games. Ty Sherman connected on four 3-pointers as part of a 13-point effort in the win. Mason Scott accounted for 11 points. Zach Hagreen had eight points and eight assists while Ethan Hart contributed eight points and 11 rebounds.

U PREP (10-4) 73
MONROE (5-3) 67

Demetrius Walker Jr. finished with 17 points and eight rebounds to lead UPrep to its fifth straight win and seventh in the past eight games. Ja’yvion Sampson accounted for 15 points, six rebounds, six steals and four assists in the win. James Willingham had 13 points, four steals and three rebounds while Jevell Neal contributed seven points and 12 rebounds.

EDISON (1-11) 53
VERTUS CHARTER (7-7) 73

Na’Vant Harrison posted a team-high 17 points while Jayden Copeland netted 15 points to pace Vertus Charter to its fourth victory in the last five outings. JW Wester added 13 points including nine from beyond the arc. Zy’Miere Tanksley chipped in eight second half points while Ladavion Leanard picked up four points. Kimmueal Jeffers tallied two points. For Edison, Cyrus Bridgewater notched a game-high 18 points with 12 in the final 16 minutes while Aden Aden and Karron Mack added six points apiece. Feix Vazquez and Mike Byrd put up five points each while Tyreese Redden recorded four points. Hussein Mohamed (3), Javier Medina (3), Abukar Mohamed (2) and Royal Alexander (2) rounded out the scoring.

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (7-6) 73
MIDLAKES (5-8) 51

Jordan Jenkins posted a game-high 21 points with 17 coming in the first half as School of the Arts took a 36-23 lead into the break that it only increased for back-to-back victories. Bennie Laver netted 15 points while Bruce Newton chipped in 13 points and six steals. Zayvier Little notched nine points, eight boards and three steals. Paul Stevens added six points while AhDonn Grant-Duncan followed with five points and Matt Howland four. For Midlakes, Damann Finn led the way with 18 points while Jesse Bennett finished in double-figures with 11 points. Nate Lathrop put up eight points Joah Bennett poured in seven first quarter points. Marcus Tookes scored six points while Walker Landschoot tallied one.

ATTICA (5-8) 56
EARLY COLLEGE (5-8) 71

Da’marion Griffin scored 18 points including 12 from three-point range while Tyrell Grant netted 16 points in the first half to help Early College take a 38-23 halftime lead it kept the rest of the way to end a two-game losing streak. Sam Washington posted 16 points as well with 13 coming in the final 16 minutes while Nay’yir Ortiz poured in 14 points. Dayvon Williams added four points while Seh’maje tallied two. For Attica, Blake Kines finished with a game-high double-double of 20 points and 11 rebounds along with four blocks while Justin Stockweather chipped in 11 points and five assists. Noah Sabatino, Miguel Cebrian and William Franz all picked up five points apiece while Owen Strong followed with four. Josh Diehl (2), Jacob Zeilman (2), Jack Cusmano (1) and Rocco Soccio (1) rounded out the scoring.

NEWARK (10-5) 94
PENN YAN (1-10) 51

DUNDEE/BRADFORD (7-8) 30
NAPLES (11-1) 60

Isaac Ward posted a game-high 19 points with 14 coming in the first half as Naples jumped out to a 33-16 lead at the break. It’s the Big Green Machines’ third 30-plus point victory of the season. Maddox Mannella netted 15 points with nine coming from beyond the arc while Colin Kenney scored 13 points. Donovan Lincoln knocked down two triples for six points while Connor Betrus picked up four points. Joe Christmas knocked down a three. For Dundee/Bradford, Brody Ryan led the way with 14 points while Brighton Grant added six from three-point land. Alex Kendall (4), Ethan Farrow (3), Gabe Russell (2) and Connor Crane (1) rounded out the scoring.

HAC (2-12) 35
HONEOYE (12-2) 82

Landon Washburn dropped a game-high 28 points including 15 from three-point land along wth 10 rebounds and six assists while Dylan Washburn netted 18 points with 13 coming in the opening 16 minutes as Class C No. 8 NYSSWA Honeoye grabbed a 47-13 halftime lead it did not relinquish for its fourth straight double-digit victory. Dylan Washburn also hauled in seven rebounds. On the season, the Bulldogs have three victories by 40-plus points. Braiden Schneider poured in 15 points with 10 in the first half while Garrett Goethals chipped in six points in the second half. Kyle Schmitt followed with five points and five assists while Collin Downs knocked down a triple and a free throw for four points. Eli Stumbo added three points, 10 boards and eight assists while Christian Cornish rounded out the scoring with two points. For HAC, Carter Bateman led the way with 10 points and eight rebounds while Ari Hagelberg added eight points and four steals Kaison Ashford put up six points while Ben Budziszewski, Felix Jiang and Cash Cabral all recorded three points apiece. David Zhao and Antonio Ramos tallied two points each.

Honeoye celebrates head coach Robb Delisanti’s 100th career victory. (Photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

LYONS (14-1) 90
WILLIAMSON (8-9) 59

Stephen LeBrecht stuffed the stat sheet with 15 points, seven rebounds, six steals and five assists while Contrell Parker Jr finished with 15 points, five boards and four assists to pace Class C No. 5 NYSSWA Lyons to its ninth straight victory and third in a row by double-digits. On the season, the Lions have six victories by 30 or more points. Jamire Johnson posted 14 points, eight rebounds, five assists and four blocks while Stavell LeBrecht ended with 10 points, four boards and four assists. Austin Rice chipped in nine points and six boards wile Ben Bookmiller also poured in nine points. Kaywon Butler added seven points, eight steals and three assists while Jah Jah Smith put up four points, four boards, four assists and three steals. Bryce McDonald knocked down a three while Loirmus Desius Jr and Evan Peeso tallied two points each. For Williamson, Myles Wurtz led the way with 18 points while Myles LaCapra followed with 17.

HORNELL (9-5) 56
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (11-2) 72

Carson Chaffee dropped a game-high double-double of 33 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead Class B No. 4 NYSSWA Canisteo-Greenwood back to the win column. The Chargers have won all their games this season by 10 or more points. Kevin Sirianni poured in 16 points with 12 coming from three-point land while James Smith netted 10 points and hauled in 14 boards for a double-double. Jack Bees followed with nine points. For Hornell, Marco Picco posted 24 points, four rebounds and two assists to lead the way while Demayne Dixon finished with 17 points, nine assists and six boards. Ben Woolever added 13 points, three rebounds and three assists.

MOUNT MORRIS (7-8) 50
YORK (9-4) 71

Brody Pangrazio did it all with 18 points, six rebounds, three steals and two assists while Zack Bauer also posted 18 points and eight steals with 11 coming in the third quarter as York opened up a 20-point lead it did not lose for its fifth 20-point victory in the last six matchups. The Golden Knights have earned all their wins this season by 10-plus points. Parker Bonefede notched 15 points, eight rebounds and two assists while Ryan Brady picked up six points, three rebounds, two steals and one assist. Trent Englert chipped in six points while Mason Parsons followed with five points and John Ayers three. Ed Colon dropped a career-high 28 points with 18 coming from three-point range and grabbed four rebounds along the way for Mount Morris. Shawntez Brown finished with 12 points and six rebounds while Ilaijah Rowley added five points and nine rebounds. Ben Canary also scored five points and dished out seven assists while Evan Powell hauled in eight rebounds.

WARSAW (2-11) 66
PERRY (10-3) 76

Parker Tallman stuffed the stat sheet with a game-high 22 points, 10 rebounds, five steals and five assists while Lakin Ohlson also finished with a double-double of 14 points and 10 boards to lead Perry to its fourth straight victory. Josh Grover poured in 13 points while Izaiah Hernandez notched a 11-point, 10-rebound double-double along with six steals and three assists. Tyler Harvey chipped in 10 points and five rebounds while Patrick Feroleto and Zach Baker knocked down a three apiece. For Warsaw, Brayden Merritt posted 22 points with 14 coming in the second half while Cooper Shute netted 15 points including 13 in the final 16 minutes. Connor Joy added nine points while Jake McEntire followed with eight. Blake Chambers scored seven points while Jaiden Fries picked up five.

FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (7-7) 40
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (13-1) 96

Brody Vance dropped a game-high 46 points including 24 from three-point land with four steals and three assists along the way to pace Class D No. 4 NYSSWA Andover-Whitesville to its second win in a row by 30 or more points. On the season, its the Panthers’ fourth victory by 50-plus points. Vincent Joyce posted a 17-point, 14-rebound double-double along with seven assists and two blocks while James Miller-Young poured in 12 points. Colton Calladine chipped in nine points, seven rebounds and six assists.

Honeoye’s Dylan Washburn (1) drives for a layup on HAC defender Wesson Riveros (25). (Photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

HINSDALE (4-10) 38
HOUGHTON (3-10) 18

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