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Friday Girls’ Basketball Wrap: Chance leads Newark to overtime victory; Lanning posts double-double to pace Penfield

February 6, 2026 by Matt Hanes Leave a Comment

Canandaigua’s Lola Schorr (20) drives to the basket during Friday’s action. (Photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (6-11) 50
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (3-14) 47
Bianca White paced the scoring for Greece Athenna/Odyssey with 20 points to help the Thunder claim back-to-back road wins. Cara Elrod followed with 13 points. Ja’Nyah Reaves dropped 18 points for Greece Arcadia/Olympia. Samara Quintana recorded 15 points for the Thunder. 

RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-13) 19
PENFIELD (15-1) 73
Olivia Lanning ended with a 16-point, 15-rebound double-double to lead Penfield to its sixth straight win. Jordan Rasmussen ended with 11 points. Bayleigh Freid added nine points, all from beyond the arc. Reegan Sercu scored eight points. Estara Roberts led Rush-Henrietta with six points.

IRONDEQUOIT (7-9) 19
CANANDAIGUA (13-4) 43
Sophia Frayne recorded nine of her game-high 16 points in the first half to help Canandaigua establish a 20-6 lead it would not relinquish. Frayne connected on six shots within the arc and finished 4-for-6 at the free throw line. Leah Sheridan followed with 14 points, connecting on two triples. Lauryn Campbell (6), Gianna Buchiere (5) and Alexandra Eldred (2) also scored for the Gray Wolves. London Thomas led Irondequoit with 10 points. Doriasia Jones (4), Taylor Morse (3) and Molly McGahan (2) closed out the scoring for the Eagles.  

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BATAVIA (1-13) 31
PITTSFORD MENDON (15-2) 70
Eva Dixon dropped 16 of her 24 points in the first half to help Pittsford Mendon outscore Batavia 35-12 throughout 16 minutes of action. Dixon connected on 10 shots from the field and finished a perfect 4-for-4 at the free throw line for the game. Lenna Mobeen finished with 14 points, recording a score in every quarter. Mobeen also connected on two 3-pointers. Lillian Larimer contributed 11 points. Isabella Gallant scored all six of her points in the second half. Kendall Glantz (5), Addy Stewart (4), Ella Pickels (4) and Suriya Gandhi (2) also contributed points for Pittsford Mendon. Alaria Tomidy led Batavia with 12 points, with all points coming in the second half. Leilah Manuel followed with seven points. Violet Lopz (5), Nevaeh Thomas (4) and Karizma Wescott (3) closed out the scoring for the Blue Devils. 

HILTON (13-4) 57
FAIRPORT (12-5) 43
Maddie Murphy recorded a game-high 18 points on top of five assists to lead the Cadets back into the win column. Jayleigh Esposito dropped 12 points, connecting on four triples. Ava Heise and Taylor Anne recorded nine points each. Amiyah Miles added seven points. Amelia Sloan ended the game with two points. Samara Rizzo paced Fairport with 12 points while Autumn Fitch followed with eight points. Avery Lucey dropped seven points. Leah Meabon (4), Charly Sisson (4), Clara Shannon (3) and Eva Monoski (3) also scored for Fairport. 

VICTOR (9-6) 59
BRIGHTON (4-13) 31
Maddie Lennon led Victor with 13 points while Grace Janczak added 11 points. Anna Miller led Brighton with 11 points. 

PADILLA (3-12) 14
DANSVILLE (13-2) 45
Taylor Hamsher paced the Danville attack with 13 points, three steals and two assists to help the Mustangs claim their sixth straight win. Colleen Metcalfe recorded 12 points, three rebounds and two steals. Morgan Ball stuffed the stat sheet with eight points, three rebounds, two assists, two steals and one block. Samantha O’Connor accounted for six points, four rebounds, four blocks, two steals and one assist. Jaylynn Bridge (2), Kassidy Cole (2), and Kera Metcalfe (2) also scored for Dansville. Azhiya Worrick added six points to lead Padilla.

NORTHSTAR (2-14) 47
ROCHESTER SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF (11-5) 62

OUR LADY OF MERCY (9-7) 42
AQUINAS (7-8) 80
Loren Green led the way for Aquinas with a game-high 24 points in the Li’l Irish’s third straight win. AJ Orr contributed 17 points and Jade Harvey added 16 points. Emerson Wandtke and Laura Kosten both paced Our Lady of Mercy with 16 points. 

HAC (13-5) 40
SOUTH SENECA (9-5) 30
Cadence Brecker dropped eight of her 23 points in the second quarter to help HAC outscore South Seneca 11-2 to close out the first half. The senior connected on 11 shots within the arc and finished 1-for-3 at the free throw line. Baylor Smith and Lanae Vargas both followed with five points each. Riley White (4) and Gabby Giambra (3) also scored for the Wolves. Autumn Vonderchek paced South Seneca with nine points while Kayleigh Banfield followed with seven points. Anna Dufour scored five points. Chelsea Neville (4), Tori Scott (3) and Ashlyn Weatherby (2) rounded out the scoring for the Falcons. 

RED JACKET (5-11) 44
NAPLES (1-17) 35

DUNDEE/BRADFORD (9-7) 49
ROMULUS (5-12) 27
Korrin Yeoman recorded eight of her game-high 15 points in the third quarter as Dundee/Bradford outscored Romulus 18-5. The senior connected on seven shots including one 3-pointer. Yeoman also added four steals, three rebounds and two assists. Carsen Larrison followed with 12 points and eight rebounds. Marleigh Parker and Madalyn Knapp both recorded seven points. Parker added seven rebounds and one steal while Knapp added three rebounds, two assists and two steals. Piper Simpson (3), Riley Stinson (3) and Reese Simpson (2) closed out the scoring for Dundee/Bradford. Audree Galipeau led Romulus with six points. Kinsley Kime and Gizelle Aguilera ended the game with five points apiece. Paityn Klossner, Cadence Mero, Megan Chambers, Marina Rokosz and Alannah Smith all finished with two points. Alyssa Mari rounded out the scoring for the Royals with one point. 

JASPER-TROUPSBURG (15-3) 72
HONEOYE (6-10) 38
Laura Hall dropped a game-high 23 points to lead Jasper-Troupsburg to a road victory. Leah Lawson and Avary Cornell also tallied double digits with 20 points and 12 points respectively. Keira Marsh added nine points. Annabelle VanNorman (4), Alaina Trenchard (2) and Alicyn Rippel (2) closed out the scoring for the Lady Wildcats. Brooke Clement paced Honeoye with 11 points. Chloe Brunk followed with 10 points. Maren Tompkins ended with seven points for the Bulldogs. 

PALMYRA-MACEDON (6-10) 52
MYNDERSE (7-10) 46
Peyton Verkey and Danielle McDermott both led Mynderse with 11 points. Verkey added three steals, two rebounds and two assists while McDermott added three assists, two steals and one rebound. Ryleigh Ryrko followed with nine points, three rebounds and one assist. Hannah O’Brien (8), Allyson Fenton (4) and Reese Markel (3) also scored for Mynderse.

PENN YAN (11-6) 23
WATERLOO (11-5) 59
Gwyn Panek recorded 18 points and Addison Bree recorded 14 points to lead Waterloo back into the win column. Tangel Williams added eight points. Delainey Battin ended with seven points. Khia Moody (5), Jonay Hawkins (4) and Kinsley Bree (3) also scored for Waterloo. 

MIDLAKES (7-9) 45
WAYNE (7-9) 58

Lauren Twist was one of three Wayne players with a double-double posting a 20-point, 10-assist effort to lead the Eagles. Mia DeMinck added 16 points and 14 rebounds while Addi Bolt had 12 points and 11 rebounds. Sarah Cass scored 10 points for Wayne.

NEWARK (16-1) 54
BLOOMFIELD (10-4) 51 OT
Martianna Chance dropped a team-high 19 points to lead Newark to its sixth straight victory. Khole Paul followed with 13 points while Sophia Delfs added nine points. Karina Natale dropped eight points. Adrianna Smith scored four points. Melaniyah Howard closed out the scoring for Newark with one point. Calla McCombs led all scorers with 20 points in the efforts for Bloomfield. Addison Falsone followed with 15. Sawyer Didas ended with six points. Sadie Kachmaryk (4), Syd Falsone (2), Evalynn Howlett (2) and Marlee Poole (2) also scored for Bloomfield.

ATTICA (1-12)
GENEVA (1-14)

CLYDE-SAVANNAH (11-5) 50
MARCUS WHITMAN (10-5) 62
Sophie Snyder led the way for Marcus Whitman with 15 points in the home victory. Snyder connected on six shots including three 3-pointers. Cecilia Conley followed with 14 points which included a 4-for-4 performance at the charity stripe. Evy Royston dropped 11 of her 13 points in the second half. Aliysiah Clark added all 10 of her points in the second half. Brooke Berna (9) and Annabelle Weston (1) also scored for the Wildcats. Taylor Carnevalle dropped a season-best 33 points which included eight triples alongside three assists, two rebounds and one steal in the efforts for Clyde-Savannah. Larissa Walters dropped seven points, three rebounds and two assists while providing two steal and one block on defense. Sophia Marriott recorded five points, three rebounds and one block. Alexis Tohafijan (4) and Bella Smart (1) also scored for Clyde-Savannah

HORNELL (12-5) 53
NORTH TONAWANDA (IV) 68

LIVONIA (6-11) 40
HAVERLING (6-11) 52

GENESEO (13-5) 29
LETCHWORTH (14-1) 39
Sasha Bellamy dropped nine of her game-high 16 points in the fourth quarter to help close out a win for Letchworth. Charity Scott dropped all 10 of her points in the fourth quarter and added seven steals. Annika Milillo scored eight points and pulled down 13 rebounds. McKenna Kirst (3) and Maya Bellamy (2) rounded out the scoring for Letchworth. Sierra Whitney led Geneseo with 11 points. Natalie Capel added seven points while Olivia Bucci added five. 

AVON (10-6) 42
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (5-11) 33
Leigh Nickerson provided a team-high 17 points alongside eight rebounds and six blocks in the efforts for Caledonia-Mumford. Shea Drazkowski added six points. Olivia Amorese accounted for five points, five rebounds, three assists and three steals. 

YORK (14-3) 61
PERRY (11-5) 42
Tessa Rodwell dropped a game-high 16 points and was one of four scorers to reach double-digits in the Golden Knights’ fifth straight road victory. Fiona Grant accounted for 14 points while Leah Cuozzo accounted for 13. Bree Parsons added 11 points. Gianna McClain scored seven points. Madi Monteleone led Perry with 15 points while Astrid Bellamy provided 13 points. Nellie Koronas ended with nine points. Emma Wyant tallied five points. 

WARSAW (2-14) 31
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (7-10) 57

WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-15) 33
MOUNT MORRIS (10-7) 56

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