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Monday Girls’ Basketball Wrap: Jasper-Troupsburg’s Lawson drops 33 in win; Parker posts a 30-10 double-double for Lyons

February 2, 2026 by Patrick Walsh Leave a Comment

Hornell’s Teegan Eveland (11) defends East High’s Journe Caliz (3) during non-league action on Monday. Hornell improved to 11-4 on the season with a 57-42 victory. (Photo: LAURA ACCIAIO).

RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-11) 40
EDISON/WOIS (7-7) 47

 Kaysia Jones scored eight of her game-high 19 points in the first half, and host Edison/World of Inquiry (7-7) took a nine-point lead into the break and went on to defeat Rush-Henrietta (4-11), 47-40 in non-league action on Monday. Jones connected twice from the floor and converted 4-of-6 free throws to stake the Inventors to a 25-16 lead after two quarters of action… READ MORE

GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (3-12) 26
HILTON (12-3) 77

Maddie Murphy scored 16 points, one of four Cadets in double-figures to lead Hilton to its third win in a row. Ava Heise followed with 12 points. Amiyah Miles tacked on 11 points. Taylor Anne added 10 points, eight rebounds and four blocks. Ally Starwald scored nine points, while Amelia Sloan finished with seven. Selah Spry added seven rebounds and six points. Jayleigh Esposito chipped in four points. For Greece Arcadia/Olympia, Kanii Betts led with eight points. Giavanna Williams scored five points, while Ja’Nyah Reaves added four. Jenelle Staples tacked on three points.

MONROE/SWW (2-12) 16
NEWARK (14-1) 78

Sophia Delfs, Karina Natale and Arizona Chapple all posted double-doubles, lifting Newark to its fourth win in a row. Delfs brought down 17 rebounds and scored 16 points, while Chapple added 18 rebounds and scored 11 points. Natale dished out 11 assists and scored 11 points. Khloe Paul followed with 12 points. Melaniyah Howard chipped in 11 points for the Reds. Adrianna Smith finished with six points, while Martianna Chance scored five. Maylee Miller tacked on four points.

VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM LAURA ACCIAIO. 

NORTH TONAWANDA (VI) 66
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (14-1) 56

For Pittsford Sutherland, Petra Hunt posted a double-double, scoring 21 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. Lucy Bush followed with 17 points, eight rebounds and five assists.

WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (8-5) 25
IRONDEQUOIT (7-7) 51

London Thomas scored 11 points, leading Irondequoit to its third win in the last four games. Taylor Morris followed with 10 points. Lucy Whipple tacked on eight points.

SODUS (0-13) 22
PADILLA (4-10) 49

Izzy Twyman scored 15 points, and Laraya Lewis added 12 to lead Padilla.

RED JACKET (4-10) 27
MOUNT MORRIS (9-6) 45

HORNELL (12-4) 57
EAST (10-4) 42

Midway through the first quarter of Monday’s non-league matchup at East High, Hornell’s Jordyn Dyring grabbed a long defensive rebound and made her way up the court. A pair of opposing defenders ran the floor and reached the foul lane before her with the intention of taking away a drive to the basket or perhaps even drawing a charge. READ MORE.

BLOOMFIELD (10-3) 62
WATERLOO (10-5) 57

Calla McCombs dropped 28 points, lifting Bloomfield to its third straight win on the road. Addison Falsone followed with 11 points, while Sydney Falsone scored 10. Sadie Kachmaryk added seven points for the Bombers. For Waterloo, Addison Bree led with 18 points. Gwyn Panek tacked on 12 points. Jonay Hawkins and Khia Moody both scored eight points. Tangel Williams had six points. Kinsley Bree scored three points.

EAST ROCHESTER (6-8) 40
LYONS (12-2) 71

Freshman Ja’Niyah Bell recorded a double-double, scoring 27 points and grabbing 15 rebounds, as Lyons won its sixth game in a row. Car’Mella Parker also finished with a double-double, scoring 30 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. Bell added seven steals and three assists. Kamryn Bonnell followed with 11 points, nine boards, five assists and five steals. Shacoya Wilcher grabbed six boards and scored three points. Addison Jones brought down eight rebounds. For East Rochester, Aniyah Eldridge led with 14 points and nailed a pair from deep. Deandra Lamont followed with 10 points for the Bombers. Elizabeth Grbic tacked on seven points.

MYNDERSE (7-8) 51
GENEVA (1-14) 27

Ryleigh Ryrko poured in 19 points, five steals, four rebounds and three assists, powering Mynderse to its fourth win in a row. Danielle McDermott followed with 16 points, three takeaways and two assists. Peyton Verkey added eight steals, six points, seven assists, three boards and a pair of blocks. Gabriella Higby chipped in five points and two helpers. Hanna O’Brien brought down six rebounds and forced a pair of takeaways. Reese Markel had four points and five rebounds. For Geneva, Kate Good nailed a pair from deep and led with eight points. Heaven Strong added six points for the Panthers. Carmela Mazzocchi scored five points.

DUNDEE/BRADFORD (8-7) 43
HAC (11-5) 37

Korrin Yeoman scored 15 of her game-high 20 points in the middle quarters, as Dundee/Bradford took a third quarter lead it would not relinquish. Yeoman scored six of her eight baskets inside the arc. Maddie Knapp followed with 10 points, drilling a pair from deep and going 4-for-5 at the line. Carsen Larrison tacked on five points for the BraveScots. Reese Simpson and Marleigh Parker both scored four points. For HAC, Cadence Brecker led with 12 points, converting four times inside the arc. Baylor Smith unloaded a pair of three-pointers and finished with eight points. Riley White scored six points on three baskets, while Gabby Giambra added five points. Olivia Fowler had four points.

ADDISON (7-7) 34
DANSVILLE (12-2) 40

Taylor Hamsher scored 15 points, as Dansville won its fifth game in a row. Samantha O’Connor scored seven points. Kassidy Cole tacked on eight points for the Mustangs. Morgan Ball chipped in six points, while Colleen Metcalfe scored four. For Addison, Caidyn Jones led with 10 points.

BYRON-BERGEN (7-9) 37
LE ROY (8-8) 43

Bailey Caton and Maddy Paddock scored 10 points apiece for Le Roy which pulled away from a tie game at halftime. Caton also had six assists and five steals in the win. Paddock grabbed seven rebounds. Cora Weaver accounted for eight points and four steals while Kylie Wilson added five points and four steals. Makenna Gallo (4), Lilly MacKenzie (3), Abby Valdes (2) and Molly Chase (1) also scored for the Oatkan Knights.

JASPER-TROUPSBURG (13-3) 60
NAPLES (1-15) 26

Leah Lawson poured in 33 points, sparking a 22-6 first-quarter run in Jasper-Troupsburg’s fifth-straight win. Laura Hall and Avary Cornell followed with eight apiece. Alaina Trenchard tacked on six points. Keira Marsh had three points.

ROCHESTER ACADEMY (0-8) 8
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (14-2) 59

Allison Travis and Evelyn Travis both scored 14 points on seven baskets, leading Avoca-Prattsburgh at home. Charlotte Peck and AJ McIntyre both followed with six points on three buckets. Brooke VanSkiver added five points. Payton Hopkins and D’Mariannah Hinson-Pike both scored four points.

LIMA CHRISTIAN (5-8) 40
HONEOYE (5-9) 43

Maren Thompkins dropped 14 points, leading Honeoye to snap a six-game skid. Chloe Brunk and Brooke Clement both followed with eight points. Addison Butler added seven points. Leah Ott chipped in six points. For Lima Christian, Alyssa Marsh scored a game-high 28 points. Sophia Moses added six points.

MIDLAKES (6-7)
ROCHESTER PREP (2-9)

GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (4-10)
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-16)

HINSDALE (0-13)
FRANKLINVILLE (VI)

NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (1-12)
SOTA (4-9)

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