EASTRIDGE (8-6) 56
MONROE/SWW (2-11) 33
Kenya Scott dropped 19 points and pulled down 17 rebounds to lead Eastridge with a double-double in the win. Scott also blocked six shots. Qa’Mariona Green followd with 12 points, eight rebounds and three assists. Gabriella Rawlins added 10 points. Tierra-Nicole Green ended with nine points, three rebounds and two assists. Lilli Crittenden finished with five points, four rebounds and three steals. Aeriyonna Metcalf rounded out the scoring with one point. Kimani Mitchell and Jasmine Flowers both led Monroe/SWW with 12 points and 11 points each. Jada Rosario (4), Aaliyah Tucker (4) and La’Niyah Taylor-Lugo (2) also recorded points for Monroe/SWW.
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (3-10) 31
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-10) 20
Gigi Williams dropped 10 points to pace Greece Arcadia/Olympia. Ava Gill led Rush-Henrietta with nine points.
FAIRPORT (12-3) 42
PENFIELD (13-1) 48 OT
Reegan Sercu recorded seven of her game-high 17 points in overtime to help Penfield close out a narrow victory. Sercu connected on five shots including three 3-pointers and finished a perfect 4-for-4 at the free throw line. Jordan Rasmussen followed with 13 points which included two triples. Olivia Lanning recorded all nine of her points in the third quarter as Penfield outscored Fairport 17-6. Alivia Duckles recorded seven points. Riley Corcoran added two points. Avery Lucy paced Fairport with 12 points in the efforts while Samantha Rizzo followed with 11 points. Clara Shannon also reached double digits with 10 points. Eva Monoski (6) and Leah Meabon (3) also scored for Fairport.
PITTSFORD MENDON (12-2) 54
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (10-4) 35
Leading 13-11 after the first quarter, Pittsford Mendon held Honeoye Falls-Lima to just eight made field goals in the final three quarters, and five points in the fourth quarter. Coach Julien’s key to the game was to slow down Honeoye Falls-Lima forward Shaye Angelo, who finished with 21 points. READ MORE.
CANANDAIGUA (11-4) 37
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (6-8) 30
Sophia Frayne contributed 12 of her game-high 22 points in the final quarter to help Canandaigua close out a victory. Frayne hit all nine of her shots within the arc and went 2-for-4 at the free throw line. Leah Sheridan followed with 10 points. Gianna Buchiere ended with five points. Julia Gaffney dropped a team-high 17 points in the efforts for Churchville-Chili. Erin Marone recorded seven points. Cadence Bachmann (4) and Mercy Payne (2) closed out the scoring for the Saints.
BRIGHTON (3-12) 31
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (13-1) 59
Avery Kroening dropped eight of her game-high 19 points in the fourth quarter to help Webster Schroeder outscore Brighton 15-5 to close out the game and go undefeated (8-0) in January. Kroening connected on eight shots which included three treys. Kroening also recorded six steals, five assists, two rebounds and two blocks. Jenna DiMarco followed with 15 point, tallying points in every quarter. DiMarco also finished with eight rebounds, two blocks and one steal. Lauren Roberts added six points. Nina Amico scored five points. Olivia Fulkerson (4), Kenyatta Hart (4) and Kylie Clement (2) also scored for Webster Schroeder. Anna Miller and Ronnie Haddas both finished the game with six points to lead Brighton. Sara Solomon, Lily Zimmermann and Grace Papponetti recorded three points apiece. Riley Lawrence (2), Delaney Wilson (2), Neila Mariano (2) and Charlotte Goldfeder (2) rounded out the scoring for the Bruins.
WEBSTER THOMAS (1-11) 23
VICTOR (7-6) 78
Vanessa Chumacero dropped a game-high 25 points to help Victor rebound from a loss. Grace Janczak accounted for 16 points while Allie Pisano recorded 15 points. Kylie Gregory led Webster Thomas with eight points.
MYNDERSE (5-8) 42
MIDLAKES (6-7) 36
Peyton Verkey recorded eight of her 12 points in the first quarter to help Mynderse establish a 15-5 lead it would not relinquish. Verkey finished on four shots including two triples and went 2-for-4 at the charity stripe. Verkey also contributed four rebounds, two steals and two assists. Danielle McDermott stuffed the stat sheet with 11 points, five rebounds, two assists and one steal on defense. Gabriella Higby ended with 10 points, five rebounds and three steals. Reese Markel (5), Ryleigh Ryrko (2) and Hannah O’Brien (2) also scored for Mynderse. Emma LaBour paced Midlakes with a game-high 17 points. Alaina Davies followed with eight points. Makenzie Davis and Sophey Carswell both added four points each. Emily Smith (2) and Riley Kuhn (1) also scored for Midlakes.
CHARLES G FINNEY (12-3) 40
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (14-1) 65
Kara Mahany recorded 12 of her 28 points in the first eight minutes as Canisteo-Greenwood outscored Charles G Finney 19-8. Mahany drained 10 shots from the floor including eight 3-pointers. Gracen Mahany followed with 19 points, connecting on five triples. Bailey Mullen contributed seven points. Payton Bentley (4), Mackenna Mullen (3), Paris May (2), Anna Mitchell (2) also scored for the Chargers. Kiley Knittle led Charles G Finney with 15 points while Lucy Broome added nine points. Lainey Vargas scored seven points. Kate Frederickson ended with six points while Sydnei Davis ended with three points.
AQUINAS (5-8) 68
NICHOLS (VI) 20
SOUTH SENECA (8-4) 34
ROMULUS (4-9) 25
PENN YAN (10-5) 32
NEWARK (12-1) 59
Karina Natale stuffed the stat sheet with 16 points, six assists and six steals to lead Newark to back-to-back victories. Martianna Chance followed with 13 points while Arizona Chapple recorded a 10-point, 10-rebound double-double. Khloe Paul added eight points. Melaniyah Howard (6), Adrianna Smith (4) and Sophia Delfs (2) also scored for the Reds.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (5-9) 38
WATERLOO (9-4) 48
Gwyn Panek scored a game-high 23 points to lead Waterloo. Addison Bree also tallied double digits with 16 points. Khia Moody added five points. Jonay Hawkins scored four points.
BLOOMFIELD (8-3) 58
WAYNE (6-8) 24
Calla McCombs recorded a game-leading 17 points in Bloomfield’s third straight victory on the road. Addison Falsone nailed four 3-pointers to finish with 12 points. Marlee Poole added eight points. Alina Hagen finished with six points while Evalynn Howlett ended with five points. Sydney Falsone (4), Sawyer Didas (3) and Sadie Kachmaryk (3) also scored for Bloomfield. Mia DeMinck dropped 12 points to lead Wayne. Lauren Twist followed with eight points.
GANANDA (7-6) 57
SODUS (0-11) 33
Leah Buffan and Raegan Quigley both finished the game with 15 points to help Gananda register back-to-back victories. Buffan connected on seven shots including one triple while Quigley connected on six shots within the arc and finished 3-for-7 at the free throw line. Jordyn Brice dropped eight points while Lily Aylett dropped seven. Alexis Gallina recorded five points. Emily Buffan (3), Allissa Dohse (2) and Joscelyn Erhardt (2) also scored for Gananda. Genevieve VanDerBroek led Sodus with 20 points. Malia Cromartie followed with nine points. Mercedes Thomas tallied four points.
EAST ROCHESTER (6-7) 55
WILLIAMSON/MARION (11-4) 48
Aniyah Eldridge contributed a career-high 34 points alongside a game-high eight steals to help East Rochester claim back-to-back road wins. Alex LaBounty followed with eight points while Elizabeth Grbic added six. Ellie Alexander paced Williamson/Marion with 23 points. Keira Robinson ended with 13 points.
RED CREEK (5-8) 51
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-11) 23
Taylor Bailey led all scorers with 17 points to pace Red Creek in the win. Ryleigh Holiday and Jada Brown also recorded double digits with 11 points and 10 points respectively. Bennett Weaver scored eight points. McKenzie Allen added four points. Bailey Formanek and Laryssa Moore both led North Rose-Wolcott with six points each. Cat Ohler ended with four points. Emily Nevlezer (3), Olivia DeBordere (2) and Zoey Yates (2) rounded out the scoring for North Rose-Wolcott.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (8-4) 52
LYONS (11-2) 72
Car’Mella Parker dropped 12 of her 30 points in the first quarter to help Lyons establish a 22-13 lead. The sophomore drained 11 shots including three from beyond the arc on top of a 5-for-10 performance at the free throw line. Parker also grabbed 11 rebounds for a double-double alongside six steals and two assists. Ja’Niyah Bell also recorded a double-double, dropping 17 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. Bell also recorded five steals, four assists and one block. Kamryn Bonnell contributed 19 points, three rebounds, three assists and three steals. Ava Harris (2), Addison Jones (2) and Shacoya Wilcher (2) also scored for Lyons. Taylor Carnevale led Clyde-Savannah with 12 points while Larissa Walters dropped 11 points. Katie Cronin recorded nine points. Alexis Tohafjian (5) and Bella Smart (3) also scored for the Golden Eagles.
YORK (12-3) 55
MOUNT MORRIS (8-6) 32
Tessa Rodwell recorded 29 points to break York’s all-time leading scorer record with 1,430 career-points in the win. Rodwell also grabbed 13 rebounds to finish with a double-double. Bree Parson stuffed the stat sheet with 20 points, seven rebounds four steals, 3 blocks and two assists. Addyson Barnhardt paced Mount Morris with 18 points while Alivia Piriano added nine points.

AVON (9-5) 44
LE ROY (7-7) 31
Maria Geary ended with a double-double consisting of 24 points and 10 rebounds as Avon won its second matchup against Le Roy this season. Geary also grabbed three steals. Avery Boor accounted for six points and eight rebounds. Lila Meyer added five points and pulled down six rebounds. Bailey Caton paced Le Roy with 15 points, all coming beyond the arc. Cara Weaver contributed 10 points.
LIVONIA (4-9)
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-13)
PERRY (10-3) 69
WARSAW (2-11) 33
Natalie Eaton finished the game with 18 points to help Perry claim back-to-back wins by 20 or more points. Madi Monteleone added 15 points, connecting on five threes with dishing out six assists. Nellie Koronas ended with a 12-point, 10-rebound double-double. Astrid Bellamy contributed 11 points and eight rebounds.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-8) 31
GENESEO (12-3) 44
Leigh Nickerson and Olivia Amorese both led the way for Geneseo with 12 points and 11 points in the Blue Devils’ seventh straight victory. Nickerson added six rebounds while Amorese pulled down nine rebounds.
HAVERLING (4-10) 17
DANSVILLE (11-2) 53
Samantha O’Connor led the Dansville attack with 20 points in the Mustangs’ fourth straight victory. Colleen Metcalfe and Morgan Ball both recorded eight points while Taylor Hamsher added seven. Jaylynn Bridge (6), Kassidy Cole (2) and Allison O’Connor (2) also scored for Dansville. Sierra Haight added eight points to lead Haverling.
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (2-10)
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (9-4)
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (4-10) 43
FILLMORE (9-3) 66
Emalyn Mucher stuffed the stat sheet with a season-high 32 points, 10 steals, six assists and five rebounds as Fillmore claimed its second straight home win. Mattie McCumiskey dropped 10 points and a team-high nine rebounds. Morghyn Ross and Lily Sisson both ended with eight points. Mylee Miller accounted for five points, eight rebounds, five steals and four assists. Ella Decker (2) and Gabby Fraser (1) rounded out the scoring for the Eagles. Kayla Wedge paced Genesee Valley-Belfast with 15 points, connecting on five 3-pointers. Wedge also pulled down seven rebounds. Leah Burrows also tallied double digits with 10 points. Whitney Young added nine points. Bayleigh Tallman recorded seven points and a game-high 15 rebound. Savannah Miller rounded out the scoring for Genesee Valley-Belfast with two points.
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