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Thursday Girls’ Basketball Wrap: Brecker nets career-high 42 for HAC; Elba’s Ross reaches career milestone

January 29, 2026 by Ashton Townsend 1 Comment

Greece Athena/Odyssey’s Laila DeLeon (4) squares up for a shot during Thursday’s action. Hilton’s Amiyah Miles (23) defends on the play. (Photo: Jennifer Laemlein/Perfect Motion Photography)

BROCKPORT (4-11) 38
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (13-0) 57

Lucy Bush led Pittsford Sutherland to its 10th double-digit win of the season with 18 points, 11 steals and nine rebounds. Payton Hamilton added 11 points. Maddie Littlefield ended with nine points. Syd Bryant hit for eight points in the win. Hannah Carpenter paced Brockport with 11 points.

HILTON (11-3) 67
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (5-9) 30

Maddie Murphy topped Hilton with a game-high 19 points, seven rebounds and six assists as the Cadets won their fifth game out of the last six. Ava Heise ended with 14 points. Amiyah Mills poured in 11 points and seven rebounds. Sam Krozenski connected for seven points. Taylor Anne added six points. Jayleigh Esposito (3), Selah Spry (3), Amelia Sloan (2), and Ally Starwald (2) all scored in the win. Bianca White led Greece Athena/Odyssey with 12 points. Nevaeh Lathrop popped in eight points. Julianna Bates added six points and Laila DeLean had four points.

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SPENCERPORT (8-6) 55
WEBSTER THOMAS (1-11) 40

Jorja Gray led Spencerport with a game-high 21 points. Emily Peacock ended with 12 points and four assists. Addison Lynch added 10 points. Addison Etter popped in four points. Leigha Pokracki and Bella Lecesse each had three points. Alia Gatto had two points in the win. Olivia Pelton toppedWebster Thomas with nine points. Julia Romano pitched in eight points. Avery Vanderbilt, Naveah Archibald and Brynn Becker had five points apiece. Ava Magin connected for four points. Alex Arbore and Kylie Gregory finished with two points each.

GATES CHILI (1-12) 40
IRONDEQUOIT (6-7) 42

Taylor Morse converted a putback with 10 seconds remaining to seal the comeback win for Irondequoit on Senior Night. Trailing by double digits in the first half, the Eagles rallied as Anna Dean hit three 3-pointers to pace a 23-12 third-quarter comeback. London Thomas added 10 of her 11 points in the second half. Thomas scored on a putback to give Irondequoit a 39-37 lead with 2:07 to go. Hayden Byer paced Gates Chil with a game-high 20 points. Evelyn Amesbury ended with 14 points.

EAST (10-3) 58
EDISON/WOIS (6-7) 39

Darianna Weathers scored 14 of her game-high 16 points in the first half as East grabbed a 32-17 lead and went on to win its fifth straight game. Weathers connected six times from the floor in the opening 16 minutes including twice from behind the 3-point arc. Semaj Jackson scored eight in the win while Aniyah Rapley, Madison Simmons and Journe Caliz added six apiece. T’mahry Nesmith (5), Alani Miller-Montgomery (5), Honesty Rapley (4) and Layla Germany (2) also scored for the Eagles. Edison’s Kaysia Jones led all scorers with 21 points. Antoinette Cotton added seven while Miyah Rogers and Avy Mateo had six and five points respectively.

WILSON/EARLY (8-4) 51
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (1-12) 30

HONEOYE (4-9) 30
HAC (11-4) 65

Cadence Brecker scored 20 of her career-high and program record 42 points in the first half as HAC grabbed a 37-15 lead heading into the break. Brecker hit 19 times from the floor and four times from the free-throw line. Baylor Smith added 10 points. Gabby Giambra ended with five points. Olivia Fowler hit for four points. Riley White pitched in two points in the win. Maren Tompkins topped Honeoye with 10 points. Addisom Butler (7), Leah Ott (6), Chloe Brunk (4) and Brooke Clement (2) all scored.

NAPLES (1-14) 17
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (7-7) 76

Korrin Yeoman topped Dundee/Bradford with a game-high 15 points. Riley Stinson hit for 14 points. Carsen Larrison ended with 12 points and eight rebounds. Madalyn Knapp pitched in 10 points. Mya Parker dropped in nine points. Danica Hall (8), Reese Simpson (4), Juul Dolphjin (2) and Piper Simpson (2) all scored in the win. Bella Leach topped Naples with five points. Michaela Wooled ended with four points. Edi Schapp added three points. Juli Hall and Rutham Sulver each scored two points. Odessa Schenchill hit one free throw.

KESHEQUA (13-0) 68
WARSAW (2-10) 35

Braelyn Isaman led Keshequa to its 11th double-digit win of the season with 20 points and seven assists. Alicia Wood hit for 14 points and eight rebounds. Riley Nageldinger popped in 12 points. Quinn Powers (5), Raelyn Guldenschuh (4), Kaydra Morrill (2), Onnalee Long (1) and Bell Rigney (1) each scored in the win. Emily Klump and Kaylyn Dickes topped Warsaw with 12 points each. Cece McEntire had four points. Maddie Schurr finished with three points. Evelyn Lawall and Izzy Carmichael had two points apiece.

PAVILION (2-12) 31
WHEATLAND-CHILI (7-6) 27

Charlotte Rudgers topped Pavilion with nine points. Emma Tilotson added eight points and six steals. Mollie McMaster pitched in five points. Haylee Cordes, Addy Harkins, Souly Coots and Natalie Nichiporuk each had two points. Mia Gilkes hit one free throw in the win. Whitney Thrush paced Wheatland-Chili with 15 points. Jaeda Mekker popped in six points. Ashanti Caton connected for three points. Payton Pope finished with two points and Vanessa Guerrero made one free throw.

YORK (11-3) 54
ELBA (11-4) 50

Tessa Rodwell led York with a career-high 34 points as the Golden Knights won its fourth-straight game. Brooklyn Jachimowitz paced Elba with 18 points and nine rebounds. Lydia Ross netted 13 points and scored her 1,000th-career point. Brea Smith grabbed an 11-point, 17-rebound double-double. Brynn Stackhouse hit for five points. Maddie Lowe added three points.

ATTICA (1-11) 32
BYRON-BERGEN (7-8) 48

Riley Shallenberger led Byron-Bergen with a game-high 12 points. June Dorman ended with 11 points. Simone Scharvigel added 10 points in the win. Corrin Orlowski and Alyssa Elmore topped Attica with seven points apiece.

OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (13-0) 53
LYNDONVILLE (5-6) 18

Allie Williams led Oakfield-Alabama to its 12th double-digit win with 12 points. Raine Denny added nine points. Alexa Clark had seven points and six rebounds. Hadley Hicks hit for six points and seven rebounds. Chloe Luttrell pitched in four points. Harper Hicks, Allison Harkness and Sophia Hughes popped in four points apiece. Journey Ohlson had two points in the win.

CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-15) 18
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (13-2) 66

Meyah Putnam netted 12 of her game-high 23 points in the first half as Avoca-Prattsburgh held on to a 37-15 lead going into the break. Putnam hit eight times from the floor with two threes and five free throws. Evelyn Travis added 15 points. Payton Hopkins and Allison Travis each had seven points. D’Mariannah Hinson-Pike, Brooke VanSkiver and Charlotte Peck had four points apiece. AJ McIntyre connected for two points in the win. Willow Koperczak led Campbell-Savona with eight points. Brienna Hesch added six points. Kali Maddock hit for three points. Kendall Stratton sunk one free throw.

HOLLEY (3-9)
ALEXANDER (2-6)

KENDALL (9-5)
PEMBROKE (6-6)

NORTH TONAWANDA (VI)
BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON (4-8)

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(Copyright Jennifer Laemlein/Perfect Motion Photography)

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  1. Dave Herbst says

    January 30, 2026 at 12:32 pm

    Your coverage of HS Sports is outstanding! Thank you so much

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