
GREEN TECH (II) 36
RUSH-HENRIETTA (6-9) 37
Kylan Burke netted a game-high 12 points while Milan Griffiths poured in nine points all from three-point land as Rush-Henrietta outscored Green Tech, ranked No. 12 NYSSWA, 20-17 in the second half to pull out its second straight win. Kaden Thwaits chipped in seven points while Kingston Henry added five points. Aayush Bharati followed with four points.
CHARLES G. FINNEY (13-3) 53
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (15-1) 61
Vincent Joyce posted a 21-point, 22-rebound double-double to lead all scorers and lift Andover-Whitesville to its fourth straight victory. Brody Vance netted 15 points while James Miller-Young finished with a double-double of 13 points and 11 rebounds. For Charles G. Finney, Braelen Broome dropped 20 points while Eli Drake poured in 13.
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UPREP (12-5) 61
AQUINAS (6-10) 45
Makhi Hymes led the way with 11 points and four assists while Gavin White stuffed the stat sheet with 10 points, six rebounds and three steals to lead UPrep to its seventh victory in the last eight matchups. The win was UPrep’s fifth double-digit victory of the season. James Willingham finished with 10 points and four steals while Ja’yvion Sampson chipped in eight points and three assists. Jaylen Conner added five points and five boards. For Aquinas, Maxwell Blackwood posted a game-high 15 points and eight rebounds while Tristan Miller and Kyson Sellars poured in eight points apiece. Nico Schiano notched five points and eight boards.
EAST (8-4) 63
WORLD OF INQUIRY (8-7) 59
Down eight heading into the fourth, Timothy Reed netted 15 of his team-high 17 points all from three-point land in the final eight minutes as East outscored World of Inquiry 23-13 in the quarter to pull out its third victory in the last four matchups. Talhah Ali and Zion Parson both poured in 10 points in the first half while Jalen Gray followed with nine points, knocking down two triples along the way. Norman Simmons III, Xavier McDonald and Jeremy Quinn all picked up five points apiece while Eric Jones tallied two points. For WOIS, Devin Dillon led all scorers with 18 points while Curtis Bell followed with 15 points including nine in the second half. Dezmon Jackson netted 12 points while Jue Richardson chipped in seven points. Kenny Grimes added four points while Saeed Erving rounded out the scoring with two points.
MCQUAID JESUIT (5-10) 49
MONROE (7-3) 65
Tahj Holmes netted a game-high 18 points while Navareon Patton poured in 14 points to lead Monroe to its second victory in the last three outings. The victory was Monroe’s third double-digit win of the season. Jordan Reis finished in double-figures with 10 points.
EDISON (2-12) 57
WILSON MAGNET (7-10) 71
Jesse Lynn dropped a game-high 31 points with 20 coming in the final 16 minutes to lead Wilson Magnet to back-to-back victories. Jayden Everett knocked down five triples and a free throw for 16 points while Jayden Ingram chipped in seven points. Aaron Riley added six points while Navon Fuqua and Damyreon Warnick picked up four points apiece. Trayshawn Williams connected on a triple. For Edison, Felix Vazquez led the way with 18 points including 15 in the first half while Mike Byrd netted 12 points with eight coming in the fourth quarter. Royal Alexander, Javier Medina, Karron Mack and Cyrus Bridgewater all notched six points apiece while Aden Aden tallied three points.

PALMYRA-MACEDON (9-7) 40
GENEVA (14-2) 50
Jake Irland netted a game-high 17 points including 10 in the first half as Geneva grabbed a 28-16 halftime lead it kept the rest of the way for its seventh victory in the last eight outings. The win was Geneva’s 12th victory by 10 or more points this season. Kaden Larsen-Porter poured in 14 points with 10 coming in the second half while Griffin Brown knocked down two triples and a deuce for eight points. Jah White, Erick Figueroa, Travis Tolbert Jr and Jonathan Colon-Anderson all tallied two points apiece. For Palmyra-Macedon, Rhett Engels led the way with seven points while Cameron Quick and Joey Hagen followed with six points apiece. Blake Stephens, Eli Smith and Brandon Conley picked up five points apiece while Carson Ribstein recorded four. Henry Beaton rounded out the scoring with two points.
NEWARK (10-6) 57
WAYNE (12-3) 60 (F/OT)
Tied 57-57 with time winding down in overtime, Malachi Kuhn knocked down the game-winner from long range to lift Wayne to its ninth straight victory. Kuhn ended with five points while Aidan Twist led the way with 20 points including 15 in the final 16 minutes. MJ Marvin followed with 18 points with 10 in the opening half while Jack Miles netted 13 points. Richie Miles picked up four points. For Newark, Terrell Jenkins dropped a game-high 21 points with 12 in the opening 16 minutes while Blake Steve posted 14 points including 12 from beyond the arc. Collin George knocked down four triples and a free throw for 13 points while Ramon Heredia chipped in six points. Jykell Rodriguez (2) and Sam Underhill (1) rounded out the scoring.
MIDLAKES (5-10) 54
WATERLOO (7-8) 72
Carter Peterson netted a team-high 19 points with 10 coming in the opening 16 minutes as Waterloo took a 40-32 halftime lead. Aiden Pinkard netted 16 points including 12 from three-point land while Nate Barron, Xavier Brown and Hayden Willett all poured in eight points apiece. Ryder Tam chipped in seven points while Kellen Mahoney knocked down two triples for six points. For Midlakes, Joah Bennett led all scorers with 21 points including 12 in the first quarter while Finn Damann posted 14 points with 12 in the first half. Michael Coleman added five points while DJ Freelove, Marcus Tookes and Nate Lathrop picked up four points apiece. Colt Walker tallied two points.
PENN YAN (2-11) 48
MYNDERSE (7-8) 66
HONEOYE (13-2) 68
NAPLES (11-2) 53
Landon Washburn dropped a game-high 27 points with 13 coming in the opening 16 minutes as Honeoye opened up a 36-23 halftime lead it did not relinquish for its fifth straight double-digit victory. On the season, all of the Bulldogs’ win have come by double digits. Dylan Washburn netted 16 points with 12 in the first half while Braiden Schneider posted 13 point with 11 coming in the final 16 minutes. Kyle Schmitt and Eli Stumbo both added six points apiece. For Naples, Maddox Mannella led the way with 19 points including nine from three-point range while Colin Kenney finished in double-figures with 10 points. Connor Betrus poured in eight points while Isaac Ward chipped in six. Donovan Lincoln and Rowan Biggs picked up five points apiece.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (7-9) 53
BLOOMFIELD (11-6) 57
Grady Rogers dropped 25 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lift Bloomfield to its third straight victory and fifth in the last six outings. Griffin Ward netted 14 points while Gunner Vogel and Macoy Rogers both finished with eight points and six assists apiece. Landon Lucas tallied two points. For Dundee/Bradford, Brody Ryan led all scorers with 28 points while Alex Kendall finished in double-figures with 10 points. Brighton Grant followed with nine points while Carter Aldrich and Nick McTamney tallied three points apiece.

RED JACKET (2-13) 51 (F/OT)
SOUTH SENECA (7-8) 49
Jackson Kennelly netted 17 points including 10 in the fourth quarter and overtime to lift Red Jacket. Dillon Janke netted 12 points with 10 coming in the second half while Ashton Trapp finished in double-figures with 10. Charlie Koldziejski and Dixon Hudson picked up four points apiece while Wyatt Clapp and Kullen Hill tallied two points each. For South Seneca, Kyan Miller-Hopkins led the way with 17 points with 10 coming in the second half while Hunter Scott posted 13 points. Maddox Sapio and Hayden Dresser chipped in six points apiece while Eli Albrecht recorded four. Derek Andrews knocked down a three.
LIVONIA (5-13) 50
DANSVILLE (4-12) 28
Jack Henry led all scorers with 13 along with three rebounds points while Oliver Taylor followed with a 12-point, 12-rebound double-double to pace Livonia to its second double-digit victory in the last three games. Caleb Martin finished with 12 points and two assists while Trevor Wester posted nine points and four rebounds. JJ Ramirez dished out five assists while Owen Austin hauled in 10 boards. For Dansville, Karson Calvert netted a team-high 11 points while Cody Moran chipped in six points. Clay Rigdon added five points while Gavin Halbert and Jack Porter tallied three points apiece.
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