
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (3-13) 39
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-12) 40
Olivia Constantino paced Webster Thomas with 10 points as the Titans won a Monroe County contest. Ava Magin added eight points. Maddie Stoutenburg finished with six points. Gigi Williams led Greece Arcadia/Olympia with 13 points. Aa’Nych Reaves had eight points.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (7-8) 43
BATAVIA (1-11) 32
Erin Marone pieced together a statline of 14 points, six rebounds, and five assists to help Churchville-Chili pick up a Monroe County win. Cadence Bachmann turned in nine points, four assists, and four steals. Ally Tomidy led Batavia with 10 points.
HILTON (12-4) 62
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (14-1) 69
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IRONDEQUOIT (7-8) 47
PITTSFORD MENDON (13-2) 68
Leena Mobeen buried three three-pointers and scored 23 points to help Pittsford Mendon win its tenth straight game. Eva Dixon supplied 19 points. Camryn Hernick had a dozen points. Ella Pickels (6), Lillian Larimer (4), Addy Stewart (2), and Fiorella Roote (2) also scored for the Vikings. London Thomas had 15 points for Irondequoit. Ellie Bottiglier scored 13 points for the Eagles. Other scorers for Irondequoit were Lucy Whipple (7), Taylor Morse (4), Elena Lemanna (4), Doiasia Jones (2) and Anna Dean (2).
CANANDAIGUA (12-4) 54
BROCKPORT (4-12) 44
Sophia Frayne scored a team-high 15 points as Canandaigua used a 19-7 advantage in the second quarter to seize control of what is its third straight win. Leah Sheridan added 13 points for the Gray Wolves. Gianna Buchiere knocked down a pair of three-pointers and ended with 13 points. Kadyn Chapman (6), Lola Schorr (4), Alexandra Eldred (3), and Lauryn Campbell (2) also scored for Canandaigua. Lydia Childs paced Brockport with 18 points. Alexis Hassall turned in nine points. Stella Szabo (8), Hannah Carpenter (6), Janelle Laureano (2), and Olivia Keels (1) also scored.
EASTRIDGE (8-8) 61
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (11-4) 76
Shaye Angelo scored a school-record 46 points while also pulling down seven rebounds and swiping seven steals to help guide Honeoye Falls-Lima to the Monroe County win. Angelo breaks the previous record of 42 points set by Maddy Brown back in 2004. Sarah Smith paired 13 points and 14 rebounds for the Cougars. Alysa Richards had 10 points and six assists. T.T Green led Eastridge with 22 points, while Kenyatta Scott added 20 points.
FAIRPORT (12-4) 53
VICTOR (8-6) 54
Allie Pisano led all scorers with 18 points to help Victor pull off its second straight win. Vanessa Chumacero added 17 points. Samara Rizzo led Fairport with 11 points.
PENFIELD (14-1) 49
SPENCERPORT (9-7) 39
Sara Petre posted 11 points and 15 rebounds while Jordan Rasmussen scored a team-high 19 points to help Penfield earn its fifth straight win. Alivia Duckles added 11 points, eight rebounds, and five steals. Leigha Potracki led Spencerport with 21 points.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-12) 45
GATES CHILI (2-12) 59
Hayden Byer paired 18 points with five steals to help Gates Chili pick up a Monroe County win. Payton Kretser had 13 points and four assists. Evelyn Amesbury scored 10 points, had six rebounds, and bagged five steals. Star Roberts and Kyla Piedici each paced Rush-Henrietta with 10 points.
SODUS (0-13) 12
EAST ROCHESTER (7-8) 70
Aniyah Eldridge led the way with 16 points as East Rochester cruised to a Wayne County win. Sloan Sowinski produced 14 points. Keira Flores buried four three-pointers for her 12 points. DeAndra Lamont paired nine points with nine rebounds.
WILLIAMSON/MARION (11-6) 45
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (10-4) 52
Sophia Marriott had 14 points and five rebounds and Alexis Tohafijan finished with 11 points and 10 rebounds as Clyde-Savannah picked up its seventh win in eight games. Larissa Walters scored 10 points, had three rebounds, swiped three steals, and picked up two blocks. Taylor Carnevale posted eight points. Katie Cronin hauled in seven rebounds, chipped in four points, and made two steals. Bella Smart had a statline of three points, three assists, and five rebounds. Taylor Record tallied two points and four rebounds. Ellie Alexander led Williamson/Marion with 16 points. Georgie Alexander tallied 12 points. Keira Robinson supplied nine points. Shasta Mulowayi ended with eight points.
LYONS (13-2) 61
RED CREEK (5-10) 31
Ja’Niyah Bell put together a statline of 25 points, 14 rebounds, two assists, two steals, and five blocks as Lyons extended its winning streak to seven games. Kamryn Bonnell tallied 13 points, five rebounds, five assists, and three steals. Car’Mella Parker paired 13 points with 12 rebounds and added a steal and a block. Addison Jones supplied five points, 10 rebounds, and two assists. Shacoya Wilcher and Areyanna Carter each finished with four points, with Wilcher also ending with seven rebounds. Kalani Davis hit a free throw and totaled five rebounds. Taylor Bailey led Red Creek with nine points. Jada Brown ended with six points. Other scorers for the Rams were Kendra Waterman (5), Aylee Cooper (5), Bethanie Keefe (2), Ryleigh Holiday (2), and Madison Leszcynski (2).
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-13) 20
GANANDA (9-6) 69
Jordyn Brice led Gananda with 15 points while Leah Buffan added 14 more to help the Panthers win in Wayne County action. Avery Hoffman finished with 11 points. Raegan Quigley supplied nine points. Emily Buffan and Sam Dohse each had seven points. Other scorers for the Panthers were Lily Aylett (2), Allissa Dohse (2), Lexi Gallina (1) and Jos Erhardt (1). Bailey Formanek led North Rose-Wolcott with eight points. Laryssa Moore added six points. Kyli Simonds (2), Emily Nevlazer (2), and Olivia DeBoerdere (2) also scored.
PERRY (11-4) 36
Le ROY (8-9) 33
Astrid Bellamy turned in a game-high 18 points including eight in the fourth quarter to help lead Perry to its fourth win in its past five games. Madi Monteleone knocked down a three-pointer inside the final minute to help maintain the Yellowjackets’ lead and also finished with six rebounds. Nellie Koronas led Perry with eight rebounds.
KESHEQUA (15-0) 67
AVON (9-6) 43
Ryley Benner scored a game-high 19 points with five rebounds and two assists and a steal as Keshequa used a 24-7 run in the first half to remain unbeaten. Alicia Wood added 17 points, four rebounds and a block, while Braelyn Isaman totaled 15 points, 14 rebounds, nine assists, and three steals. Bree Benner ended with eight points, three assists, two steals and a block. Quinn Powers totaled four points, three assists, and two rebounds. Riley Nageldinger supplied four points, two rebounds, an assist, and a steal. Belle Rigney had two assists, two rebounds, two steals and a block. Onnalee Long finished with two assists, three rebounds, and a steal. Raelyn Guldenschuh paired an assist with two rebounds. Maria Geary led Avon with 11 points, six rebounds and three steals. Lauren Hill paired eight points with three rebounds, while Avery Boor had seven points and five rebounds. Lila Meyer scored five points. Ange Salogr supplied two points, eight rebounds, and a block.
YORK (13-3) 41
GENESEO (13-4) 33
Tessa Rodwell paired 23 points with 15 rebounds to help York win its sixth straight game. Bree Parsons had eight points, five rebounds, three steals, and two blocks. Fiona Grant pulled down 14 rebounds while also supplying four points and two blocks. Gianna McClain ended with four points, four rebounds, and two steals. Leah Cuozzo scored three points. Paige Rossborough, Olivia Bucci, and Natalie Capel all had eight points for Geneseo. Sierra Whitney totaled seven points.
PAVILION (2-14) 26
LETCHWORTH (13-1) 41
Sasha Bellamy led all scorers with a dozen points as Letchworth held its opponent to under 30 points for the fourth time in its last five games. Charity Scott supplied 11 points. Annika Mulillo added five points. Other scorers for Letchworth were Maya Bellamy (3), Lilly DeRock (3), Belle Akin (2), Harper Bliss (2), Gillian Kemp (2), and Kendall Jines (1). Natalie Nichiporuk had six points for Pavilion. Emma Tillotson and Charlotte Rudgers each finished with five points. Other scorers for the Golden Gophers were Bree Palmer (3) and Mollie McMaster (2).
WARSAW (2-12) 37
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (5-10) 50
Olivia Amorese paired 32 points with 10 rebounds while knocking down a school record eight three-pointers to help Caledonia-Mumford win in Livingston County action. The previous record was seven three-pointers, set by Brenda Robertson in 1990. Leigh Nickerson finished with 17 points and 13 rebounds. Shea Drazkowski pulled down 12 rebounds and had four assists.

OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (15-0) 52
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (10-4) 48
Raine Denny scored 14 points and had three rebounds as Oakfield-Alabama outscored Notre Dame Batavia 16-11 in the fourth quarter to remain undefeated. Hadley Hicks ended with 13 points, four assists, and four steals. Alexa Clark had nine points and five rebounds. Allison Harkness paired eight points with eight rebounds and blocked two shots. Allie Williams scored five points and brought down seven rebounds. Rylee Denny totaled two points and three assists. Emma Moeller knocked down a free throw. Sofia Falleti led Notre Dame Batavia with 26 points, eight rebounds, and four blocks. Shirley Thompson scored seven points and had four steals.
SOUTHERN CAYUGA (IV) 34
ROMULUS (5-10) 38
ALEXANDER (5-7) 35
KENDALL (10-5) 73
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ATTICA (1-11)
HOLLEY (3-11)
WHEATLAND-CHILI (7-6)
LYNDONVILLE (7-7)
FILLMORE (11-3) 70
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (10-5) 44
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (2-12) 24
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (5-10) 54
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (16-1) 66
WELLSVILLE (6-10) 37
Kara Mahany connected six times from three-point range to help Canisteo-Greenwood win its tenth straight game. Bailey Mullen had three three-pointers and totaled 12 points. Anna Mitchell scored nine of her 11 points in the fourth quarter. Other scorers for Canisteo-Greenwood were Payton Bentley (5), Paris May (4), Gracen Mahany (4), and Lyla Greenfield (3). Jaden Dunbar paced Wellsville with 12 points, while Emily Stuck added 10 points. Caelyn Stevens scored seven points. Reagan Perkins (3), Lydia Kaye (3), and Raegan Vogel (2) also scored.
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