
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN (VI) 37
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (15-1) 86
Kingston Downs netted a game-high 17 points and seven assists including 11 in the second as NYSSWA Class C No. 18 Northstar Christian Academy outscored Central Christian 22-6 in the quarter to open up a 24-point halftime lead it only increased for a 10th straight victory. It’s NCA’s fourth win on the season by 40 or more points. Reid Thompson added 14 points while Jay Garwood followed with 13 points and 10 rebounds for a double-double. Jaeden Phillips chipped in nine fourth quarter points and six steals while Aaron Farrelly added eight points. Miles Tomlinson and Max Skolen both scored six points while Tristan Dicks notched five in the opening eight minutes. Cayden Fabry picked up four points while Trey Bradley and Dennis Gritsak tallied two points apiece.
BISHOP KEARNEY (13-2) 50
EDISON (3-12) 57
Mike Byrd led the way with 14 points with eight coming in the first quarter while Karron Mack followed with 13 points including eight in the following quarter as Edison took a 31-23 halftime lead it did not relinquish for its second victory in the last three outings. Javier Medina poured in nine points while Felix Vazquez chipped in eight points in the second half. Cyrus Bridgewater put up five points in the opening eight minutes while Royal Alexander picked up three points. Aden Aden tallied two points. For NYSSWA Class B No. 8 Bishop Kearney, Jayden Capers posted a game-high 20 points while Jacob Rybczynski netted 13 points with nine coming from three-point land. Maddox Volpe finished in double-figures with 10 points while Owen Gorham, Angel Diaz and DJ Hamer all recorded two points apiece. Rasean Stevens rounded out the scoring with one point.
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-13) 47
WORLD OF INQUIRY (9-7) 67
Devin Dillon dropped a game-high 22 points including 16 in the opening eight minutes as World of Inquiry jumped out to a 31-9 lead it did not lose for its fourth double-digit victory in the last five outings. On the season, WOIS has five wins by 20-plus points. Curtis Bell netted 14 points with eight in the first quarter while Kenny Grimes poured in 10 points. Dezmon Jackson and Richone Washington chipped in six points apiece while Marcus Norwood notched five points in the first half. Jaidel Galindez and Dayan Vera tallied two points apiece. For Marcus Whitman, Ryan Santee led the way with 11 points while Colby Hunt added nine points. Tariku Blueye put up seven points while Parker Weissend and Connor Williams scored five points apiece. Ayden Clark (4), Gianni DeLeo (2), Vincent Bootes (2) and Jacob Bodine (2) rounded out the scoring.
WATERLOO (8-8) 61
PENN YAN (2-12) 43
Aiden Pinkard and Carter Peterson scored a team-high 14 points apiece as Waterloo held Penn Yan to 11 points in the first half to take a double-figure lead it kept the rest of the way for back-to-back victories. Waterloo has five wins by 10 or more points this season. Hayden Willett poured in eight points in the final 16 minutes while Kellen Mahoney followed with seven points. Xavier Brown chipped in six points while Ryder Tam scored five. Ethan Mendez knocked down a three while Braeden Hyde and Nate Barron tallied two points apiece. For Penn Yan, Miles Ditzell led all scorers with 16 points while Spencer Jensen netted 13 points. Ethan Robinson added six points while Aidan Green and Hadley Elwell picked up three. Cody Jensen rounded out the scoring with two points.
BLOOMFIELD (11-7) 47
HONEOYE (14-2) 87
Landon Washburn stuffed the stat sheet with 34 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists with 21 points coming in the first half to lead NYSSWA Class C No. 7 Honeoye to its sixth straight double-digit victory. The Bulldogs keep their streak alive, with each of their wins this season coming by 10 or more points. Dylan Washburn posted 18 points and seven boards while Kyle Schmitt finished with 16 points, four steals and three assists. Braiden Schneider followed with 15 points, six assists and four steals while Tyler Scheele and Eli Stumbo tallied two points apiece. For Bloomfield, Landon Lucas led the way with 10 points, five rebounds, four steals and three assists while Grady Rogers knocked down two triples and three free throws for nine points. Gunner Vogel poured in eight points and four boards while Griffin Ward and Devin Hagen added six points apiece. Hagen also grabbed six rebounds while Ward garnered five. Dagan Brewster picked up four points and five rebounds while Isaac Fenster also put up four points.
*Score has been updated.

NAPLES (12-2) 58
RED JACKET (2-14) 41
Maddox Mannella posted a game-high 21 points while Colin Kenney followed with 16 points as the duo combined for 16 points in the opening eight minutes and NYSSWA Class C No. 21 Naples jumped out to a 22-2 lead it kept the rest of the way for its second win in the last three matchups. Its the Big Green Machines’ 11th double-digit victory of the season. Connor Betrus poured in nine points in the first half while Isaac Ward knocked down two triples for six points. Rowan Biggs added five points while Donovan Lincoln connected on a three. For Red Jacket, Ashton Trapp led the way with 11 points while Jackson Kennelly netted seven points. Wyatt Clapp scored six points while Charli Kolodziejski and Dixon Hobart collected five points apiece. Kullen Hill picked up four points while Wyatt DeCann recorded two points. Brayden Lancaster tallied one point.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (8-9) 45
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (6-11) 27
Brody Ryan posted a game-high 18 points with nine coming from three-point land and seven rebounds while Alex Kendall scored four points and hauled in 12 rebounds to snap a two-game losing streak for Dundee/Bradford. The Bravescots have four wins by 10-plus points this season. Carter Aldrich and Ethan Farrow both scored five points apiece while Brighton Grant also picked up four points. Nick McTamney, Dom Spina and Gabe Russell all recorded three points apiece. For Avoca-Prattsburgh, Landon White led the way with 10 points while Zach Heale poured in seven points. Austin Swift (4), Carter Button (3), Colin Zurlick (2) and Connor Parulski (1) rounded out the scoring.
SOUTH SENECA (8-8) 41
HAC (2-13) 35
Maddox Sapio led the way with nine points while Hayden Dresser, Kyan Miller-Hopkins and Eli Albrecht all followed with eight points apiece as South Seneca grabbed a 21-17 halftime lead it did not lose for its second victory in the last three matchups. Derek Andrews added six points while Hunter Scott tallied two points. For HAC, Carter Bateman netted a game-high 17 points while Ari Hagelburg and Josh Person picked up four points apiece. Kaison Ashford (3), Troy Uarrera (3), Dante Colaprette (2) and Cash Cabral (2) rounded out the scoring.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-15) 51
RED CREEK (6-9) 62
Anthony Tucker dropped a game-high 28 points while Eli Essie added eight points to lead Red Creek to its third victory in the last four outings. For Clyde-Savannah, Jayden Carnevale netted 27 points to lead the way while Jackson Barr had nine points. Joe Viscardi chipped in six points and 10 rebounds.

HORNELL (10-7) 65
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (8-7) 80
Alex Fedorchuk dropped a career-high 43 points with 21 of those coming from three-point land to lead Wayland-Cohocton to its third straight victory. On the season, WayCo has five victories by 10 or more points. Cole Hanggi netted 14 points while Josh Stanley and Jacy Drum chipped in eight points apiece. Orion Walker added five points. For Hornell, Demayne Dixon posted 30 points, four rebounds and four steals while Ben Woolever finished with 18 points and four boards. Tyron Buchanan finished with a 12-point, 15-rebound double-double and dished out seven assists.
CUBA-RUSHFORD (15-1) 62
OSWAYO VALLEY (VI) 39
Adam Roe scored eight of his 16 points in the third quarter when Cuba-Rushford pulled away from a single-digit game to win its sixth straight. Leading 28-20, Roe connected twice from the floor and converted on 4-of-4 free throw attempts to pace a 25-6 advantage in the third. The senior also grabbed eight rebounds in the win. Peyton Joy finished with 12 points and eight rebounds. Carter Brown had eight points and six assists. Carter Getz collected four steals as part of 13-point effort. Zach Deck (7), Coleman Searle (3) and Landon Hendryx (3) also scored for Cuba-Rushford. Dawson Welch hit four 3-pointers and led Oswayo Valley with 16 points. Hunter Worthington and Isaiah Goode scored six apiece.
“Oswayo did a good job taking away our easy buckets the first half,” Cuba-Rushford head coach Pat Wight said via email. “Peyton and Adam did a good job controlling the paint again and didn’t give up many second chance points again tonight. I thought we really changed the pace of the game the third quarter and got some easy buckets to extend the lead. Always a tough place to play and happy we came out with a win.”
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