
PITTSFORD MENDON (14-2) 62
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-13) 37
Eva Dixon accounted for 13 of her game-high 22 points in the second quarter as Pittsford Mendon outscored Webster Thomas 15-12 to grab a 30-20 lead at half. Dixon hit four times from the floor and five times from the line in the second frame. Leena Mobeen ended with 12 points. Addy Stewart (7), Camryn Hernick (6), Kendall Glants (5), Lillian Larimer (4), Fiorella Roote (2), Ella Pickels (2) and Isabella Gallant (2) each scored in the win. Maddie Stoutenburg topped Thomas with 13 points. Olivia Pelton added seven points. Julia Romano (5), Ava Magin (4), Olivia Constantino (4), Alex Abore (2) and Brynn Becker (2) all also scored.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (15-1) 67
SPENCERPORT (9-8) 56
Kenyatta Hart scored 11 of her game-high 22 points in the fourth quarter as Webster Schroeder used a 22-12 advantage to seal the win. Hart hit five times from the floor and once from the line in the frame. Avery Kroening ended with 22 points. Kylie Clement pitched in 20 points. Olivia Fulkerson scored three points in the win. Jorja Gray and Addison Lynch topped Spencerport with 17 points apiece. Alia Gatto added 11 points. Leigha Pokracki finished with eight points. Emily Peacock had three points.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (8-8) 64
EASTRIDGE (8-9) 54
Julia Gaffney led Churchville-Chili with a game-high 29 points. Gaffney connected five times from beyond the arc. Erin Marone scored 16 points. Bianca LiBritz finished with 14 points and nine assists. Aaliviah Green topped Eastridge with 25 points and scored her 1,000th point. Kenya Scott hit for 10 points.
BROCKPORT (4-13) 34
EAST (12-4) 67
Darianna Weathers netted 17 of her game-high 25 points in the first half as East jumped out to a 35-15 lead heading into the locker room. Weathers hit 10 times from the floor in the game with two threes and three free throws. Semaj Jackson added 16 points. Madison Simmons ended with 10 points. Journe Caliz dropped in five points. Imani Bowen hit one three-pointer. Alani Montgomery, T’Mahry Nesmith and Layla Germany each scored two points in the win. Lydia Childs topped Brockport with 13 points. Alexis Hassall and Olivia Keels each had six points. Stella Szabo finished with five points. Janelle Laureano and Hannah Carpenter had two points apiece.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (15-1) 66
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (11-5) 46
Lucy Bush posted a 14-point, 10-rebound double-double to go with five assists, five steals and four blocks to lead Pittsford Sutherland. Petra Hunt added 23 points and nine rebounds in the win. Maddie Littlefield had 13 points and nine rebounds. Shaye Angelo led HFL with 21 points.
BATAVIA (1-12) 51
LE ROY (9-9) 56
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (6-10) 39
CHARLES G FINNEY (13-3) 64
Kiley Knittle accounted for 11 of her game-high 22 points in the third quarter as Finney outscored SOTA 18-15 to grab a 48-29 lead heading into the final frame. Knittle hit eight times from the floor in the game, including three threes and three free throws. Lainy Vargas ended with 21 points. Lucy Broome pitched in 14 points. Kate Frederickson added four points. Sydnei Davis had three points in the win. Jasmyne Jones topped SOTA with 19 points. Breyell Geiger ended with 15 points. Gabrielle Norman pitched in three points. Li’Nyah Flood added two points.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN (MM) 15
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (2-13) 32
BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON (5-11) 45
AQUINAS (6-8) 73
Loren Green led Aquinas with 21 points. Carlé Thomas ended with 18 points. AJ Orr and Jade Harvey hit for 12 points apiece in the win.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-18) 11
WELLSVILLE (7-10) 64
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (11-4) 74
SODUS (0-14) 17
Larissa Walters led Clyde-Savannah to its third-straight win with a game-high 20 points. Taylor Carnevale pitched in 18 points and seven assists while hitting her 200th career three-pointer in the game. Bella Smart ended with 13 points and seven rebounds. Alexis Tohafijan connected for 12 points. Sophia Marriott finished with five points. Taylor Record had four points and Katie Cronin scored two points in the win. Genevieve Vanderbrook topped Sodus with 13 points.
RED CREEK (5-11) 45
WILLIAMSON/MARION (12-6) 55
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-14) 28
LYONS (14-2) 92
Kamryn Bonnell scored 11 of her game-high 28 points in the first quarter as Lyons jumped out to a 20-6 lead. Bonnell connected 11 times from the floor in the game, including four threes and two free throws. Car’Mella Parker added a 21-point, 11-rebound double-double. Ja’Niyah Bell pitched in 21 points and 18 rebounds for a double-double. Addison Jones hit for seven points. Taylor Keely ended with five points. Shacoya Wilcher connected for four points and Kalani Davis scored two points in the win. Zoey Yates and Laryssa Moore topped North Rose-Wolcott with six points apiece. Emily Nevlezer and Oliva DeBoerdere had five points each. Cadalina Ohler, Kyli Simonds and Bailey Formenek added two points each.
EAST ROCHESTER (7-9) 35
GANANDA (10-6) 47
Leah Buffan scored 12 of her game-high 21 points in the first half as Gananda snagged a 25-17 lead going into halftime. Buffan connected seven times from beyond the arc in the game. Avery Hoffman added 10 points. Sam Dohse pitched in eight points. Reagan Quigley hit for four points. Lily Aylett and Jordyn Brice each had two points in the win. Aniyah Eldridge led East Rochester with 16 points. Sloan Sowinski hit for nine points. Elizabeth Grbic pitched in five points. Maddy Fioravanti added two points. Lily Chambers, Bryanna Spraggins and Mia Rountree hit one free throw apiece.
PAVILION (3-14) 43
WARSAW (2-13) 34
Emma Tillotson led Pavilion with a 23-point, 11-rebound double-double. Charlotte Rudgers ended with eight points. Mollie McMaster pitched in six points. Bree Palmer scored three points. Addy Harkins hit for two points. Mia Gilkes made one free throw in the win. Izzy Carmichael topped Warsaw with nine points. Kaylyn Pickes finished with eight points. Maddi Schurr and Emily Klump each had seven points. Halli Hoffmeister netted three points.
MOUNT MORRIS (9-7) 20
KESHEQUA (16-0) 84
Alicia Wood topped Keshequa with a game-high 16 points. Braelyn Isaman ended with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Bree Benner hit for 13 points. Quinn Powers added 10 points. Ryley Benned pitched in nine points. Riley Nageldinger tallied eight points. Belle Rigney had five points. Onnalee Long scored three points and Raelyn Guldenschuh had two points in the win. Addyson Barnhardt led Mount Morris with 12 points. Olivia Kaiser finished with three points. Alivia Piraino and Bela Oddo poppwd in two points apiece. Morgan Yencer hit one free throw.
ADDISON (8-8) 35
HAVERLING (5-11) 30
KENDALL (10-6) 48
ATTICA (2-12) 50
HOLLEY (4-12) 28
BYRON-BERGEN (8-9) 34
Megan Jarkiewicz topped Byron-Bergen with a 10-point, 11-rebound double-double. Riley Shallenberger ended with nine points. June Dorman pitched in seven points. Lucy Rey had five points and nine rebounds. Hannah Ostrop led Holley with nine points. Brynn Thomas added eight points.
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (11-4) 63
WHATLAND-CHILI (7-8) 25
Sofia Falleti led Notre Dame Batavia to its eighth win in its last nine games with 11 points and five rebounds. Shirley Thompson added nine points. Gianna Falleti, Clairissa Milliman and Quinn Boardman each had eight points. Boardman grabbed 10 rebounds. Emma Fitch (7), Harper Ferris (5), Riley Yunker (4) and PennyJo Thompson (3) all scored in the win. Whitney Thrush topped Wheatland-Chili with 16 points. Vanessa Guerrero added seven points and four assists. Madison Pope hit for two points.
ALEXANDER (5-8) 47
PEMBROKE (7-6) 59
ELBA (12-4) 69
LYNDONVILLE (8-8) 43
Brooklyn Jachimowitz led Elba with a game-high 24 points. Ava Buczek added 13 points and six assists. Brea Smith pitched in a 12-point, 12-rebound double-double. Lydia Ross hit for 11 points. Brynn Stackhouse ended with nine points and 10 rebounds. Alexa Robinson and Isabella Groves each topped Lyndonville with 12 points.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (16-0) 33
WILSON (VI) 16
Hadley Hicks paced Oakfield-Alabama to its 14th double-digit win of the season with 13 points and eight rebounds. Allie Williams ended with six points. Raine Denny scored five points. Allison Harkness and Aimee Demmer had two points each. Harper Hicks had one free throw in the win.
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (14-3) 51
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (10-6) 39
Laura Hall led Jasper-Troupsburg to its fifth-straight win with a game-high 23 points. Leah Lawson ended with 11 points. Keira Marsh netted nine points. Avary Cornell pitched in six points in the win. Olivia Walter paced Andover-Whitesville with 13 points.
CUBA-RUSHFORD/BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (11-5) 36
FILLMORE (12-3) 43
Mattie McCumiskey finished with 22 points as Fillmore erased an eight-point deficit late in the third quarter and went on to clinch the Allegany County Division I title. Emalyn Mucher accounted for 13 points including back-to-back three-point plays, the second of which gave the Eagles a 35-32 lead midway through the fourth. Mucher also grabbed 10 rebounds in the win. Mylee Miller (5) and Morghyn Ross (3) also scored for the Eagles. Hailey Brooks (9), Aubrey Williams (8), Lily Tompkins (8), Lilly Farwell (6) and Kendall Tompkins (5) contributed to the Cuba-Rushford/Bolivar-Richburg offense.
HINSDALE (0-15) 30
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (3-12) 37
YWCP/EMCHS (6-5)
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (8-6)
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