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Delisanti Wealth Management Wednesday Boys’ Basketball Wrap: Carey and Bartnicki lead Schroeder over Brighton; Cummins scores 26 as Pavilion wins in OT

February 4, 2026 by Dan Glickman Leave a Comment

Webster Thomas sophomore Henry Bonn (4) drives to the basket during Wednesday’s action. Hilton’s Tyler Reger (0) defends on the play. (Photo: LAURA ACCIAIO)

GREECE ODYSSEY (1-13) 33
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (8-6) 63

Bruce Newton led School of the Arts with 21 points and six steals, while Zayvier Little had a double-double of 12 points and 13 rebounds as the Silver Hawks won their third straight. Jordan Jenkins also reached double figures, with a 15-point night that also saw him record five steals, three rebounds, and three assists. Paul Stevens pulled down nine boards while scoring four points. Bennie Laurer (6), Paul Stevens (4), Matt Howland (3), and Antwon Washington (2) also scored for SOTA. Julian Carter topped the scoresheet for Greece Odyssey with 10 points, while Levar Goff had eight. Lee Sanchez, Jerimah Lopez, and Hector Bermudez all tallied four points. Isiah Bell rounded out the scorecard with three points.

BRIGHTON (7-7) 52
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (3-11) 56

Matt Carey and Alex Bartnicki both accounted for 12 points, including six from Bartnicki in a fourth quarter that saw Webster Schroeder outscore Brighton 18-15 to pull ahead from what had been a one-point game after three. Eli Stockmaster and Chris Unger both put up eight points. Kalen Watkins (6), Sam Nick (5), Cole Dougherty (3), and AJ Amico (2) rounded out the scoring for Schroeder. Tim Tourangeau led Brighton with 21 points, including going 8-for-9 from the free throw line. Jah Joseph also reached double-digits with 11 points, while Daniel Regan scored nine. Bobby Jones (5), Noah Barnabas (4), and Brody Kamm (2) also scored.

IRONDEQUOIT (13-3) 62
VICTOR (11-5) 92

Gus Pappajohn hit six three-pointers as part of a 21-point night that gave Victor its third win of the last four games. Ravi Chitre had four treys as part of an 18-point game, while Ben Fell also reached double-digits with 11 points. Timmy McAuliffe and Andre Poselovich both scored nine points for the Blue Devils, while RJ Johnson put up six points. Gage Hay (5), JJ Mastin (4), Coleton Roth (3), Sean Loyal (2), Zeidahn Ofori (2), and Will Wu (2) also scored. Tahmaj Pope led Irondequoit with 16 points, while Anthony Major tallied 13. Josh Morse (9), Lincoln Johnston (8), Roman Maldonado (6), Yaxiel Ramirez (2), Luke O’Brien (1), and Maurice Clark (1) rounded out the scoresheet.

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PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (14-0) 73
EASTRIDGE (6-10) 55

Jackson Birch netted 22 to lead Pittsford Sutherland, while Sam Byrne and Tyler Allen both scored 13 points as Sutherland pulled ahead after being tied 16-16 after the first quarter. Ethan Wachter and Chase Dermody also reached double-figures, with 12 points each. Teddy Winter scored a point. Brailon Johnson scored 15 points to lead Eastridge. Shcydavion Barrett (9), Myron Stamps (7), Zay Krupa (5), Tevin Haymon (4), Xzavier Hughey (3), Kelvin Ivey (3), Erik Bell (3), Mason Lashway (2), Henry Miller (2), and Israel Cooper (2) rounded out the scoresheet.

PITTSFORD MENDON (13-1) 91
PADILLA (4-11) 79

Joshua Shadders led four in double figures with 19 points, and Pittsford Mendon won its 10th straight game. Jack Nally added 16 points. The senior guard connected four times from behind the 3-point arc including three triples in the opening quarter when the Vikings grabbed a 25-15 lead. Carmen Esposito added 15 points while Max Liberatos had 10. Amari Coleman (5), Grant Lewis (2), Trevor Nally (9), Jackson Tackaberry (4), John Leitner (7) and Cole Halpin (4) also scored for Mendon. Padilla’s Isaiah Caruthers led all scorers with 32 points. Hassan Isgowe added 23. Ty’Shawn Martino had 13 in the win. Sergio Rosario (6), Jaquan Gaskin (3) and Robert McCullough (2) rounded out the scoring contributions for Padilla.

HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (9-8) 59
CANANDAIGUA (8-7) 68

Jimmy Spinelli scored 21 points, including seven during a second quarter that saw Canandaigua outscore Honeoye Falls-Lima 20-15 to take the lead after a tied first quarter. Tate York (14), Chase Senn (11), Landon Simpson (10), Sam Clark (9), and Matt Smith (3) also scored. Shane Samson led Honeoye Falls-Lima with 22 points, while Grady Goodberlet put up 10. Sam Joel (6), Cade Merrill (5), Marco Vengochea (5), Jake Weber (3), Nate Meacham (2), Ollie Osterling (2), and Brody Swan (2) filled out the rest of the score sheet.

Tate York (5) posted a double-double to lead Canandaigua to a third straight win. (Photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

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GATES-CHILI (11-5) 56
PENFIELD (13-1) 87

Jake McCarthy put up 22 points for Penfield as the Patriots won their seventh straight. CJ Johnson contributed 19 points, while Jackson Green also reached double-digits with a 16-point contest. Aaron Hardaway (9), Ethan McEntire (7), Ryan Savino (5), Peter Antinelli (3), Malcolm Bradley-Phillips (2), Dom Fentigrossi (2), and Carter Schieble (2) rounded out scoring. Jaylen Givens led Gates-Chili in scoring, with 15 points, while Nehemiah Pye and Jake Vigerzi each put up 12. Chris Elliott (7), Tremier Lewis (5), Bruce Hanna (3), and Chris Amesbury (2) filled out the rest of the scoresheet for Gates-Chili.

WEBSTER THOMAS (8-7) 50
HILTON (3-12) 60

Jackson Oliveri scored all six of his points in the fourth quarter as Hilton pulled away from a one-possession game. Leading 46-43, Oliveri connected twice from the floor and converted 2-of-2 free throw attempts as the Cadets used a 14-7 scoring advantage over the final eight minutes to clinch the win. Shane Thompson led Hilton with 16 points. Kallin Whelehan had 15 while Cooper Streb added 11. Tyler Reger (2), Lucas Smith (2), Matthew Kosiorek (5) and Nathan McConnell also scored for the Cadets. Webster Thomas’s Henry Bonn led all scorers with 23 points. Jaden Kyles had 10. Mateo Pietrantoni (7), Jackson Coles (3), Sean Griffin (5) and Danny Check (2) rounded out the scoring for the Titans.

BATAVIA (9-6) 55
GREECE ATHENA (11-5) 59

CJ Webb scored all nine of his points over the final four minutes of the third quarter. The junior guard connected on three 3-pointers including long-range strikes on consecutive possessions late in the frame to stake Athena to a 49-41 lead heading into the final eight minutes of action. READ MORE.

GREECE OLYMPIA (3-13) 73
GREECE ARCADIA (4-11) 83

Drake Sapp poured in 22 of his game-high 35 points in the fourth quarter as Arcadia held off a second-half rally. Sapp connected on five of his six 3-pointers over the final eight minutes of play. The junior guard also hit one time inside the 3-point arc and converted 5-of-6 free throws in the fourth when the Titans used a 31-25 advantage to seal the win. Sapp finished with seven rebounds and four assists in the game. Teammate Amir Brown scored 10 of his 14 points in the first half when Arcadia built a 40-21 lead. Denzel Medlock accounted for 11 points in the win. Kenneth Rivers (3), Avery Geiger-Schutz (8), Naz Prather (6), Giavanni Griffin (2) and Jayden Latimer (4) also scored for Arcadia. Olympia’s Arnold Tossah scored 8 of his team-high 20 points in the third quarter when the Spartans cut the deficit to four at 52-48. Jarvis Harvard added 16 for Olympia. Torrince Kendrick-Turner had 11. Dom Rogers (9), Josiah Dawson (9) and Xavier Ball (8) rounded out the scoring.

Greece Arcadia’s Drake Sapp (5) goes to the basket for a layup during Wednesday’s action. Sapp connected on five 3-pointers and scored 22 of his game-high 35 points in the fourth quarter as the Titans defeated Greece Olympia, 83-73. (Photo:Jennifer Laemlein/Perfect Motion Photography)

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CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (7-9) 51
FAIRPORT (15-0) 78

Fairport’s Alex Grejda led five Red Raiders into double figures, putting up 14 points. Hadi Derghan had 13 points, including a 5-for-5 night from the charity stripe, while Jon Roessel and Noah Meabon both scored 11. Gannon Culver scored 10 points, including three three-pointers. Troy Bauza (6), Ryan Fay (5), Ty Wheaton (2), Antonio Nurse (2), Jeremiah Crocker (2), and Drew Gruba (2) also put their names in the scoresheet. Jacob McGowan led Churchville-Chili with 11 points, while Jason Small put up 10 points for the Saints. Josh Miner, Landon Healey, and Robert Rule all scored five points, with Brayden Stedman (4), Jacob Gonzalez (4), Jaxon Tensley (3), Zyon Beachum (2), and Jack Demmin (2) rounded out scoring.

NIAGARA FALLS (VI) 54
EAST HIGH (11-3) 84

Timothy Reed hit six three-pointers as part of a 20-point night as East High took an early 17-13 lead on the way to a fifth straight win. Zion Parson (14), Talhah Ali (13), and Jalen Gray (15) also reached double-figures, while Jeremy Quinn put up nine. Xavier McDonald (6), Norman Simmons (5), and Ace Thomas (2) rounded out scoring. De’Andre Lewis led Niagara Falls with 14 points, while Jeremiah Shipp scored 11.
*Recap has been updated.

LIMA CHRISTIAN (1-11) 43
ELBA (11-3) 79

Nick Scott put up 25 points, including five three-pointers, as Elba won its fourth straight. Brady Werth also reached double-digits, with 22 points. Alex Roscoe (9), Bing Zuber (7), Ryan Marsceill (6), Brayan Castaneda (3), Brayden Jachimowicz (3), Jadiel Amaro (2), and Skylar Chamberlain (2) rounded out scoring. Levi Briggs and George Kimball led Lima Christian with nine points. Caleb Marsh (8), David Dils (5), Micah Briggs (4), Owen Teitsworth (4), Josh Larka (2), and Nicolas Kovalsiss (2) also scored.

LYONS (15-1) 64
GANANDA (13-3) 54

Jahmire Johnson’s 24-point, 15-rebound double-double led the Lyons Lions to their 10th straight victory. Jah Jah Smith (15) and Contrell Parker Jr. (12) also reached double-figures, with Parker also recording eight rebounds, five assists, and three steals. Kayim Butler (6), Steve and Stavell LeBrecht (3 each); and Ben Bookmiller (2) rounded out scoring. Hunter Vogt led Gananda with 19 points, with Owen Switzer tallying 16 to go with 12 rebounds for a double-double. Adho Magee scored nine, all off three-pointers. Cooper Grassol (6) and Peter Jacob (4) filled out the rest of the scoresheet.

EAST ROCHESTER (10-4) 63
RED CREEK (5-9) 37

CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-15) 45
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-12) 52

Evan DeWispelaere scored 23 points to lead the North Rose-Wolcott Cougars. Cody Crane also reached double-digits, with 10 points. Djarry Bebe added eight points. Masyn Debout (4), Alex Cruz (3), and Enzo Davis (3) rounded out the scoresheet. Jayden Carnevale scored 22 points for Clyde-Savannah, while Joe Viscardi (9), Alex Baker (6), and Dain Brisky (5) also scored.

AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (6-10) 59
WILLIAMSON (9-7) 65

Myles LaCapra led Williamson with 19 points, with DJ Barber adding 13 and Nate Porchea putting up 11. Myles Wurtz and Brett Byron both scored nine, with Calden Watson and Daniel Swarthout both notching two. Austin Swift paced Avoca-Prattsburgh with 13 points, with Josh Carlton and Colin Zurlick scoring 12 each. Landon White (8), Carter Button (7), Zach Heale (4), and Connor Parulski (3) rounded out scoring.

CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (7-8) 48
PERRY (11-3) 72

Tyler Harvey posted a double-double and scored eight of his 22 points in the first quarter when Perry grabbed a 28-11 lead on its way to a fifth straight win. Harvey grabbed 12 rebounds in the win. John Thomas Grover connected on six 3-pointers as part of 22-point night in which the sophomore also finished with eight rebounds and six assists. Parker Tallman had nine points, five rebounds and three assists in the win. Izaiah Hernandez (6), Lakin Ohlson (6), Patrick Feroleto (5) and Zach Baker (3) also scored for the Yellowjackets. Walker Briggs accounted for two rebounds and two steals. Perry is averaging 73 points per game during its current winning streak. Sean McNear and Trent Kessler both scored 12 points for Caledonia-Mumford. Austin Metzger (3), Christian Backus (9), Aaron Baker (3), Jacob Wiley (4) and Aaron Munnings (5) also scored for Cal-Mum.

“I was proud of the guys for their effort on the glass tonight,” Perry head coach Phil Wyant said via email. “Collectively, we did a nice job rebounding as six different players had four or more rebounds.”

Perry boys’ basketball held its Staff/Faculty Appreciation night. (Photo provided)

LE ROY (11-6) 67
YORK (10-5) 85

Parker Bonafede scored 36 points while pulling down eight boards, two assists, a steal, and a block to give York its third win in five games. Brody Pangrazio scored 21 points with six rebounds and an assist. Ryan Brady recorded a double-double of 12 points and 11 rebounds to go with three assists and three steals. Mason Parson also scored 12 points, pulling down seven rebounds and making two steals along the way. Lincoln Mitrano and Trent Englert had two points each. Grady Gilligan had a double-double for Le Roy, scoring 32 points and 11 rebounds to go with two blocks. Matthew Hockey also reached double-digits, with 15 points and three assists. Aidan Weaver (9, with 3 rebounds), Brady McClurg (3), Jagger Smith (2, with 10 rebounds), Brayden Chase (2, with 2 assists), and Maxwell Kolmetz (2) rounded out scoring, while Cole Tonzi made four assists.

AVON (9-7) 60
PAVILION (7-8) 63
(OT)
Pavilion’s Keean Cummins scored 26 points as Pavilion took the overtime victory to make it four wins in five games for the Golden Gophers. Joe Meehan added 15 points. Cam Gibson (21 points, 10 rebounds) and Kal Dolgos (10 points, 15 rebounds) had double-doubles for Avon. Nick Fries also reached double-digits, with 17.

GENESEO (15-2) 73
KESHEQUA (9-5) 45

Avery Hepler hit six three-pointers as part of a 22-point night for Geneseo. Oren Ray (14) and Evan Sorge (10) also reached double-digits. Cam Carrocio (7), Josh DiFranco (6), Noah Rice (6), Nick Connor (4), Shay Hepler (2), and Eric Hammond (2) rounded out scoring. Aiden Upright scored 21 points to lead Keshequa, including going 11-for-17 in free throws. Cameron Wood scored nine points, while Nate Hilier (7), Connor Pruonto (3), Zack Smathers (3), and Aiden Howe (2) also scored.

LETCHWORTH (2-11)
WARSAW (2-12)

HOUGHTON (3-12) 21
MOUNT MORRIS (9-8) 68

Ed Colon had a 23-point, 11-rebound double-double for Mount Morris, adding five steals and four assists on the way. Ilajiah Rowley also earned a double-double, scoring 10 points and 11 rebounds. Eli Davis scored nine points with two steals, while Donovan Zuhlke added eight points, six steals, and four rebounds. Ben Canary (5, with 4 assists), Brayden Lewis (4), Jeremiah Roberts (4 with 4 rebounds), Jeremy Marrero (3), and Eli Clester (2, with 3 assists). rounded out the score-sheet.

PEMBROKE (12-2) 56
BYRON-BERGEN (8-7) 39
Nolan Peterson scored 15 points, one of three Dragons to reach double-digits as they won their 10th straight. The other two were Owen Shultz (13) and Luca Baker (10), while Hunter Mast scored eight. Cole DiQuattro led Byron-Bergen with 10 points, while Cody Carlson scored nine.

NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (12-3) 76
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (4-11) 37

TJ Cephus scored 17 points to lead Notre Dame Batavia to its sixth straight win. Chase Antinore and Matthew McCulley both scored 15 points, while Carter Suro scored 14. Rounding out the scoresheet for the Irish were Ben Ferrando (4), Mackoy Hall (4), Stetson Hall (3), Finn Davies (2), and Eli Corcoran (2). Gabe Smith led Oakfield-Alabama with 12 points, with Mason Watterson (7), George Hudson (5), Dillon Sosnowski (4), Matt Dixon (3), Trevor Enes (2), Cam Someriski (2), and Caleb Sharick (2) also scoring.

ALEXANDER (10-6) 50
KENDALL (9-5) 43

Kingston Woods scored 15, and Austin Wakefield added 12 as Alexander erased a 12-point halftime deficit and went on to win its sixth straight game and eighth of the past nine. Isaiah Wright had 11 points for the Trojans. CJ D’Agostino led Kendall with 14 points. Vinnie D’Agostino and Noah Morehouse had 11 and 10 points respectively. Sammy Conte and Johnny Conte scored four points apiece for the Eagles.

ATTICA (6-10) 52
HOLLEY (3-12) 47

Blake Kines earned a double-double of 22 points and 15 rebounds as Attica outscored Holley 30-25 in the second half to pull ahead as the Blue Devils returned to the win column. Jack Cusmano also reached double-digits, with 10 points, while Justin Stockweather had nine points, including a three-pointer with 16 seconds to go to make it a five-point game.

WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-12)
LYNDONVILLE (3-12)

HAMMONDSPORT (5-11) 48
HINSDALE (6-10) 50

WELLSVILLE (7-10) 63
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (13-3) 76
Carson Chaffee earned double-double of 26 points and 13 rebounds as the Canisteo-Greenwood Chargers won their third game of their last three. Jack Beers scored 19 points, including five three-pointers. James Smith added 17. Nick Germain-Tardieu led Wellsville with 28 points.

ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (16-1) 76
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (9-6) 72

James Miller-Young scored 22 points, including eight as part of a fourth quarter rally that saw Andover-Whitesville flip what had been a 55-52 deficit into a victory. Miller-Young earned a double-double on the night thanks to 11 rebounds, and also blocked two shots. Jake Mattison and Vincent Joyce both scored 17 points, with Joyce joining Miller-Young in the double-double club with 14 rebounds and four steals. Colton Calladine scored 13 points and made eight assists. Gavin Frungillo (4) and Trey Kent (1) rounded out scoring. Genesee Valley-Belfast’s Ian MacKenzie scored 28 points, including his 1,000th of his career. Landon Tilton (16) and Cane Trusdell (11) also reached double-digits. Logan Rice (9), Grant Preston (6), and Callahan Tallman (2) also scored.

FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (7-9) 62
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (6-11) 73

FILLMORE (14-2) 75
FRANKLINVILLE (VI) 43

Jonah Bialek’s 20 points led Fillmore back into the win column, while Cam Mucher (18) and Jameson Rhett (13) also reached double-digits on the day. Jordan Bialek (8), Isaiah Sisson (8), Mac Nusbickel (4), Carson Sanasith (2), and Ezra Knapp (2) rounded out scoring.

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(Photo: LAURA ACCIAIO)

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