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Delisanti Wealth Management Tuesday Boys’ Basketball Wrap: Grassel drops 31 and breaks Gananda scoring record; Fillmore’s Bialek and Mucher combine for 60 in battle of C and D powerhouses; Jasper-Troupsburg’s Ainsworth joins 1,000-point club

February 10, 2026 by Dylan O'Loughlin Leave a Comment

BISHOP KEARNEY (15-2) 91
VERTUS CHARTER (9-8) 60

Maddox Volpe netted 20 of his game-high 24 points in the first half as NYSSWA Class B No. 19 Bishop Kearney opened up a 51-32 lead it did not relinquish. The victory was the Kings’ seventh win in the last eight outings and third by 30-plus points. Jayden Capers posted 21 points with 14 in the final 16 minutes while Jaiden Pascoe poured in 13 points. Jacob Rybczyski knocked down three triples and three free throws for 12 points while Owen Gorham added nine points. DJ Hamer chipped in seven points while Marcus Chatman and Rasean Stevens tallied two points apiece. For Vertus Charter, Terrance Marble led the way with 21 points while Zy’miere Tanksley and Jayden Copeland scored eight points apiece. Na’vant Harrison followed with seven points while Bernardino Almedind and Gevale Stevens-Cooper notched six points apiece. JW Wester rounded out the scoring with two points.

U PREP (13-5) 75
NIAGARA FALLS (VI) 73

Gavin White posted 17 points, six rebounds and four steals to lift U Prep to its eighth victory in the last nine outings. James Willingham added 15 points, four assists and three steals while Demetrius Walker chipped in 15 points and six boards. Ja’yvion Sampson finished with nine points, six assists and four steals.

WILLIAMSON (10-8) 51
CHARLES G. FINNEY (15-3) 57

Braelen Broome dropped 26 points to lead all scorers as Charles G. Finney won its fourth game in the last five matchups. Down 33-22 at halftime, the Falcons outscored Williamson 17-6 in the third quarter to tie the game and took over from there. Judaea Danesi finished in double-figures with 10 points while Matteo Gefell added eight points. Ethan Snavely followed with seven points while Romeo Pauly chipped in six points. Gabe Danesi tallied two points. For Williamson, DJ Barber led the way with 14 points while Brett Byron and Nate Parchea poured in 10 points apiece. Myles LaCapra notched eight points while Myles Wurtz picked up three points. John Ryan rounded out the scoring with two points.

ROCHESTER PREP (1-16) 44
AQUINAS (7-11) 79

Carson Allen dropped a game-high 26 points while Andrew Palermo followed with 25 points to pace Aquinas and end a two-game losing skid. Its the Little Irish’s third win by 30 or more points this season. Tristan Miller netted 13 points. For Rochester Prep, Massey led the way with 12 points while Dean added nine points. Dixon chipped in eight points.

EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS (0-18) 38
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (16-1) 69

Reid Thompson netted 16 points as NYSSWA Class C No. 15 Northstar Christian Academy won its 11th straight game. The victory was NCA’s sixth of the season by 30 or more points. Cayden Fabry stuffed the stat sheet with 10 points, 14 rebounds and five blocks while Max Skolen posted a 13-point, 12-rebound double-double. For Eugenio Maria De Hostos, Luis Tolentino led the way with a game-high 19 points.

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (8-9) 56
EAST (11-4) 86

Timothy Reed dropped a game-high 26 points, connecting on eight triples along the way to pace NYSSWA Class A No. 9 East to its fifth straight victory. The victory was the Eagles second by 30-plus points in a row and third on the season. Talhah Ali netted 17 points while Zion Parson followed with 16 as the duo combined for 24 points in the second half as East outscored School of the Arts 49-29 to pull away with the win. Norman Simmons finished in double-figures with 10 points while Jalen Gray chipped in seven points. Eric Jones picked up four points while Xavier McDonald, Jeremy Quinn and John Ham tallied two points apiece. For SOTA, Paul Stevens led the way with 15 points while Bruce Newton poured in 13 points. Zayvier Little added 11 points while Bennie Laver scored nine. AhDonn Grant-Duncan notched six points while Antwan Washington rounded out the scoring with two.

WORLD OF INQUIRY (10-7) 64
EDISON (5-13) 61

Curtis Bell scored 10 of his 14 points in the fourth as World of Inquiry completed a second-half rally to win for the fifth time in six games. Bell connected five times from the floor over the final eight minutes. Trailing 34-31 after two quarters of play, Devin Dillon scored seven of his game-high 26 points in the third quarter when the Griffins tied the game. Kenny Grimes added 12 in the win. Marcus Norwood had 10. Dezmond Jackson chipped in two points. Edison’s Mike Byrd and Javier Medina combined for 10 points in the quarter to stake the Inventors to a one-possession lead heading into the locker room. Byrd finished with 11 points in the game. Medina had 10. Royal Alexander led Edison with 14. Karron Mack had. Aden Aden (2), Felix Vazquez (7) and Cyrus Bridgewater (7) also scored for the Inventors who had won three straight and four of five heading into Tuesday’s action.

MONROE (10-4) 70
PADILLA (4-13) 61

Tahj Holmes dropped 26 points while Navareon Patton netted 19 points to lead Monroe to its fourth straight victory.

WILSON MAGNET (7-12) 54
MCQUAID JESUIT (8-10) 71

MIDLAKES (6-12) 35
GENEVA (16-2) 79

Jason Turner stuffed the stat sheet with a game-high 24 points, four steals, two rebounds and two assists to pace NYSSWA Class A No. 24 Geneva to its ninth victory in the last 10 matchups. The victory was the Panthers’ third by 40 or more points this season. Kaden Larsen finished with a double-double of 12 points and 10 rebounds along with seven assists, four blocks and three steals while Jake Irland finished with 10 points, two boards, two assists and a steal. Jahzire White chipped in seven points, three rebounds, two steals and an assist while Prodigy Irvin followed with six points, two steals and one assist. Jefferey Castro-Anderson added five points, five boards, and three assists while Jaquan Bowles notched three points, two steals, a rebound and an assist. Travis Tolbert scored three points while Jonathan Colon-Anderson put up two points, four rebounds and one assist. Erick Figueroa recorded two points and two boards while Sherman Gibson tallied two points, a rebound and an assist. For Midlakes, Jesse Bennett led the way with 14 points while DJ Freelove picked up five points. Joah Bennett, Nat Lathrop, Mason Holley and Walker Landschoot all collected three points apiece while Marcus Tookes and Cemal Bozada rounded out the scoring with two points apiece.

WAYNE (14-3) 63
WATERLOO (8-9) 36

Aidan Twist led all scorers with 17 points and NYSSWA Class A No. 23 Wayne won its 11th straight. Jack Miles netted 12 points with 10 coming in the first quarter as the Eagles jumped out to a 18-2 lead it did not lose for their ninth victory by 20-plus points. Richie Miles connected on four triples and a deuce for 14 points while MJ Marvin also finished with 12 points. Dylan Treasure and Evan Harisis both connected on a three while Carter Wiggins tallied two points. For Waterloo, Xavier Brown led the way with eight points while Nate Barron followed with seven points and Ryder Tam six. Carter Peterson (4), Hayden Willett (4), Kellen Mahoney (3), Ethan Hendrix (2) and Aiden Pinkard (2) rounded out the scoring.

NEWARK (11-7) 90
MYNDERSE (7-10) 49

Terrell Jenkins and Collin George combined for 16 points in the first half as Newark took a 34-23 halftime lead it only increased. The victory was the Reds’ fourth by 40-plus points this season. Jenkins finished with 16 points, four assists and three rebounds while Collin George added 13 points and four rebounds. Ramon Heredia stuffed the stat sheet with 11 points, six assists, five boards and three steals while Jahnor Allen chipped in 10 points, five rebounds, two assists and a steal. Jevar Moore scored 10 points in the final eight minutes while Blake Steve knocked down three triples for nine points. Shyere Howard, Jamian Cruz and Sam Underhill notched five points apiece while Camden Felton, Jykell Rodriguez and Ben Card tallied two points each. For Mynderse, Braeden Cimineri netted a game-high 17 points while Nick Mansell poured in 14 points. Elijah Doell and Joseph Nigro picked up five points apiece while Trace Parish, Noah Skinner, Derek Mercedes Rivera and Eathyn Fasciana all recorded two points each.

PALMYRA-MACEDON (11-7) 83
PENN YAN (2-14) 46

Logan Bauer poured in 11 of his 15 points in the first half as Palmyra-Macedon opened up a 40-27 halftime lead it kept the rest of the way for its third victory in the last four matchups. On the season, the Red Raiders have four wins by 30 or more points. Jackson Dennie netted 13 points while Joey Hagen finished in double-figures with 10 points. Eli Smith scored eight points while Carsen Ribstein followed with seven. Reid Diehl and Will Frick added six points apiece while Blake Stephens and Cameron Quick chipped in five points each. Derek Leone (4), Brandon Conley (3) and Henry Beaton (1) rounded out the scoring. For Penn Yan, Miles Ditzell posted a game-high 21 points with 15 coming from three-point land while Hadley Elwell notched 10 second quarter points. Spencer Jensen knocked down two triples for six points while Ethan Robinson picked up four points. Tyler Gilbert connected on a three while Aidan Green and Ethan Darchangelo tallied one points apiece.

CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-16) 53
LYONS (16-2) 94

Stepehn LeBrecht and Contrell Parker Jr combined for 30 points in the opening 16 minutes as NYSSWA Class C No. 7 Lyons jumped out to a 54-25 halftime lead it did not lose. LeBrecht finished with a double-double of 21 points and 10 rebounds along with four steals while Parker Jr ended with 19 points, six assists and six steals to lead the Lions to their 11th victory in the last 12 outings and sixth by 40-plus points. Kaywon Butler poured in 12 points while Jamire Johnson and Ben Bookmiller added 10 points apiece. Jah’Zyree Smith followed with nine points while Stavell LeBrecht, Javion Samuels and Evan Peeso picked up four points apiece. Austin Rice tallied one point. For Clyde-Savannah, Jayden Carnevale dropped a game-high 27 points including 12 from beyond the arc along with going 11-for-11 from the foul line. Joe Viscardi posted a 14-point, 13-rebound double-double while Dain Brisky notched eight points. Garrett Carr and Spencer Bloomer rounded out the scoring with two points apiece.

GANANDA (14-3) 86
SODUS (5-11) 38

Cooper Grassel dropped a game-high 31 points and broke the all-time program scoring record as NYSSWA Class C No. 25 Gananda snapped a two-game losing streak. The junior connected on eight triples with six coming in the third as Gananda outscored Sodus 31-10 in the quarter to pull away with its fifth victory by 40 or more points. Hunter Vogt added 10 of his 12 points in the first quarter while Owen Switzer finished in double-figures with 10 points. Brady Woodsworth added eight points while Adho Magee and Peter Jacob chipped in seven points apiece. Dylan Strang collected five points while Maddox Stoughton and Jacob Frey picked up three points apiece. For Sodus, Antonio Rodriguez led the way with nine points while Thales Bell followed with eight points. Evan Laird and Tre Britt notched seven points apiece while Dexcel Santiago recorded four points and Carter Salerno three.

NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-14) 47
RED CREEK (6-9) 49

PERRY (13-4) 77
HAVERLING (4-15) 62

Tyler Harvey stuffed the stat sheet with 13 points, eight rebounds, three assists and three steals while Izaiah Hernandez finished with 13 points, five boards and three assists to lead Perry to its seventh victory in the last eight outings. The Yellowjackets have 12 wins by 10-plus points this season. John Thomas Grover also added 13 points and six rebounds while Parker Tallman ended with 10 points, six assists and four boards. Lakin Ohlson was just shy of a double-double with 10 points and eight rebounds while Patrick Feroleto chipped in eight points, seven boards and four assists. Walker Briggs scored eight points while Zach Baker tallied two. For Haverling, Connor Binkowski netted a game-high 16 points while Colton Coots scored 14 points. Asher Phenes followed with 13 points while Bentley Decker and Josh Wheeler notched five points apiece. Xzavior Ruest (4), Miles McCormick (3) and Owen Burlingame (2) rounded out the scoring.

Coach Quote: “Great team win tonight especially going back to back on the road. We didn’t have our best night on the defensive end but thought we worked extremely hard on the glass. I’ve had the opportunity to coach a lot of games and can’t  recall many where seven players scored 8 or more points – great balance tonight.”

KESHEQUA (11-6) 67
LIVONIA (6-14) 60

Cameron Wood netted 20 points to lead the way while Aiden Upright followed with 19 points as Keshequa won its second game in the last three outings. Brady Wood accounted for nine of his 12 points from three-point land in the first quarter while Aiden Howe added six points. Nate Hillier picked up four points while Zack Smathers and Owen Schoonover put up three points apiece. For Livonia, Oliver Taylor dropped a game-high 37 points while Caleb Martin knocked down three triples for nine points. Jack Henry also scored nine points while Chance Watkins dished out seven assists.

LETCHWORTH (2-13) 63
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (8-8) 72

Sean McNear posted a double-double of 34 points and 10 rebounds along with six steals as Caledonia-Mumford snapped a three-game losing skid. Jake Wiley stuffed the stat sheet with 15 points, six boards, four assists and four steals while Aaron Blake added 11 points and seven rebounds. For Letchworth, Brody Beachel netted 31 points to lead the way while Dylan Dueppengeisser finished with 10 points. Darren Abbot was just shy of a double-double with nine points and 14 rebounds.

NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (14-3) 67
ELBA (12-4) 45

Finn Davies led the way with 15 points while Eli Corcoran and TJ Cephus netted 13 points apiece to lead Notre Dame Batavia to its eight straight victory. The Fighting Irish took a 32-12 halftime lead it did not lose for their 12th victory by 20-plus points. Chase Antinore followed with 12 points while Carter Suro knocked down two triples and a deuce for eight points. Matthew McCulley connected on two three-pointers for six points. For Elba, Ryan Marsceill posted a game-high 17 points with 14 in the second half while Nick Scott poured in 13 points. Brady Werth chipped in seven points while Bray Jachimowicz added five points. Bing Zuber picked up three points.

ATTICA (6-12) 40
PEMBROKE (14-2) 52

Nolan Peterson led the way with 17 points while Hunter Mast finished just shy of a double-double with 14 points and nine rebounds as Pembroke won its 12th straight. 12 of the Dragons 14 wins this season have came by 10 or more points. Luca Baker added seven points while Owen Shultz dished out five assists. Blake Kines posted a game-high double-double of 25 points and 17 rebounds along with three blocks for Attica.

BYRON-BERGEN (9-8) 45
KENDALL (11-5) 65

CJ D’Agostino registered a game-high double-double of 22 points and 11 rebounds along with four blocks and three assists as Kendall won its third game in the last four outings. On the season, the Eagles have five victories by 20 or more points. Vinnie D’Agostino posted 16 points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals while Noah Morehouse finished with a 10-point, 16-rebound double-double. Jonathan Conte added 10 points, five assists and four rebounds while Sam Conte chipped in seven points, seven rebounds and five assists. For Byron-Bergen, Cody Carlson led the way with 19 points while Joe Brumstead poured in nine points. Cole DiQuattro notched six points while Andre White followed with five points and Joel Lamb four. Dylan Utter tallied two points.

WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-15) 35
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (5-12) 47

Mason Watterson did it all with a game-high 15 points, five assists, three rebounds, two steals and a block to lead Oakfield-Alabama and snap a three-game losing streak. Hudson George posted 10 points, five rebounds, three assists and a steal while Gabe Smith added eight points, four boards and two blocks. Trevor Enes chipped in six points, six boards, four steals and an assist while Liam Gibson finished with four points, eight rebounds and one assist. For Wheatland-Chili, Ellington led the way with 13 points while Williams scored seven points.

CAMPBELL-SAVONA (3-15) 54
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (12-6) 79

Nolan Vallieres poured in 16 of his game-high 23 points in the first quarter as NYSSWA Class D No. 19 Jasper-Troupsburg jumped out to a 23-16 lead it only increased for its second victory in the last three outings. The victory was Wildcats’ 10th of the season by double-digits. Landon Zver posted his ninth double-double of the season with 16 points and 10 rebounds while Jim Ainsworth followed with 15 points and joined the 1,000-point club along the way. Braylon Lawson netted 11 points in the final 16 minutes while Ethan Cook finished in double-figures with 10 points. Xavier Remchuk picked up four points. For Campbell-Savona, Dakota Ogden led the way with 23 points while Chance Miller added 12 points. Jackson Payne chipped in 11 points while Carter Taft notched five. Rece Jamison rounded out the scoring with two points.

ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (1-17) 32
ADDISON (9-9) 44

HAMMONDSPORT (5-12) 28
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (7-11) 59

Austin Swift netted a game-high 20 points with 12 coming from three-point land as Avoca-Prattsburgh snapped a three-game losing streak. Its the Titans second victory of the season by 30 or more points. Colin Zurlick posted 14 points while Carter Button added eight points. Landon White followed with seven points while Josh Carlton and Connor Parulski picked up four points apiece. Gracyn Rumsey tallied two points. For Hammondsport, Henry Morrison led the way with 12 points while Gage Buck notched seven. Miles Buckley put up five points while Jamie Howell and Terrill Mack rounded out the scoring with two points apiece.

FILLMORE (17-2) 86
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (17-2) 64

Jonah Bialek dropped a game-high 33 points with 15 coming from beyond the arc and NYSSWA Class C No. 6 Fillmore earned its third victory in the last four outings. Cam Mucher netted 27 points with 15 coming in the first half as the Eagles took a 49-27 halftime lead they kept the rest of the way for their 12th win of the season by 20-plus points. Isaiah Sisson and Jameson Rhett both poured in 12 points apiece while Jordan Bialek tallied two points. For NYSSWA Class D No. 4 Andover-Whitesville, Vincent Joyce posted a 20-point, 19-rebound double-double along with five blocks to lead the way while Colton Calladine finished with 16 points and five assists. Brody Vance scored 12 points while James Miller-Young added eight points. Jake Mattison chipped in six points while Gavin Frungillo rounded out the scoring with two points.

ROCHESTER SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF 46
LIMA CHRISTIAN (2-12) 57

BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (8-11) 80
HINSDALE (7-11) 34

WELLSVILLE (8-10) 71
CORNING PAINTED-POST (IV) 105

FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (8-11) 47
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (10-8) 71

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