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Wednesday Girls’ Basketball Wrap: Roswell leads York to eighth-straight win; Jones tops Edison/WOIS with 24 points

February 11, 2026 by Ashton Townsend Leave a Comment

Andover-Whitesville’s Olivia Waters (13) turns to drive to the basket during Wednesday’s action. Waters scored 21 to lead Andover-Whitesville past Genesee Valley-Belfast, 45-39. Bayleigh Tallman (11) defends on the play. (Photo: AMY BROWN)

WEBSTER THOMAS (2-14) 18
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (10-8) 42

Erin Marone and Julia Gaffney scored 10 points apiece as Churchville-Chili won its fourth straight game and seventh in the past eight. Ava Magin topped Webster Thomas with six points. Olivia Constantino had five points.

MONROE (2-16) 27
EDISON/WOIS (9-8) 36

Kaysia Jones contributed 11 of her game-high 24 points in the first half as Edison/WOIS jumped out to a 19-12 lead heading into the break. Jones hit 11 times from the floor in the game with two threes. Ary Mateo and Anti Cotton had four points each. Azariah Scott and Jondraya Carter had two points apiece in the win. Jazmine Flowers led Monroe with 11 points. Kimani Mitchell had nine points. Jonairys Cruz, Jada Rosario and La’Nyah Taylor-Lugo added two points each.

EAST (14-4) 56
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (7-11) 33

Darianna Weathers scored nine of her game-high 22 points in the first half as East grabbed a 33-16 lead heading into the locker room. Weathers hit nine times from the floor in the game, including one three-pointer and one free throw. Madison Simmons ended with 13 points. Semaj Jackson popped in 12 points. Journe Caliz pitched in five points. Alani Montgomery and Layla Germany had two points each in the win. Breyelle Geiger led SOTA with 16 points. Jasmyne Jones connected for 15 points. La’Niyah Floor added two points.

WILSON/EARLY (9-7) 35
PADILLA (4-14) 18

ROCHESTER ACADEMY CHARTER (0-10) 6
AQUINAS (8-9) 40

LIMA CHRISTIAN (8-9) 51
ROCHESTER PREP (3-12) 29

MARCUS WHITMAN (11-6) 48
GENEVA (2-16) 40

Aliysiah Clark scored 16 of her game-high 21 points in the second half as Marcus Whitman used a 31-25 advantage in the half to seal the win. Clark hit six times from the floor in the half with one three-pointer and three free throws. Ceci Conley ended with 16 points. Evy Royston pitched in five points. Sophia Snyder had four points. Brooke Berna scored two points in the win. Kate Good led Geneva with 10 points. Heaven Strongs ended with nine points. Meghan Forbes and Carmela Mazzocchi added eight points each. Yaimary Morales had five points.

PENN YAN (11-7) 36
PALMYRA-MACEDON (8-10) 45

Shelby Geer connected for 13 of her game-high 29 points in the third quarter as Pal-Mac used a 17-3 run to grab a 45-36 lead heading into the final frame. Aubrey Young ended with nine points. Julia Belanger added six points and Gabby Leone hit one free throw in the win. Bailey Cooper led Penn Yan with 19 points. Makenna Mulling pitched in 10 points. Sofia Montano had three points. Madisen Pierce and Abigail Fischer scored two points apiece.

WATERLOO (13-5) 60
WAYNE (7-11) 30

Gwyn Panek led Waterloo to its fourth-straight win with 14 points. Addison Bree ended with 12 points. Tangel Williams connected for 10 points. Khia Moody finished with nine points. Delainey Button (7), Kinsley Bree (5) and Jonay Hawkins (3) all scored in the win.

MYNDERSE (7-11) 35
NEWARK (17-1) 67

Martianna Chance scored 11 points of her game-high 19 points in the first quarter as Newark jumped out to a 24-2 lead. Chance ended with four threes and three field goals in the game. Katrina Natale hit for 19 points. Arizona Chapple and Melaniyah Howard added 11 points each. Sophia Delfs scored four points and Khloe Paul contributed three points in the win. Hannah O’Brien topped Mynderse with 14 points. Peyton Verkey accounted for eight points. Danielle McDermott finished with seven points. Reese Markel had four points and Gabriella Higby contributed two points.

BLOOMFIELD (12-4) 52
MIDLAKES (8-10) 27

Calla McCombs topped Bloomfield with 11 points. Sadie Kachmaryk ended with 10 points. Marlee Poole and Alina Hagen had nine points apiece. Addison Falsone pitched in eight points. Sydney Flasone had four points and Sawyer Didas hit one free throw in the win.

WILLIAMSON/MARION (13-6) 51
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (1-17) 42

Ellia Alexander topped Williamson/Marion with a game-high 28 points. Georgie Alexander added seven points. Jeana Bourne, Lydia McKay and Zoe Mulowary each had five points in the win. Laryssa Moore led North Rose-Wolcott with 15 points. Emily Nevelzer contributed 10 points. Olivia DeBourdere added seven points. Bailey Formanck pitched in six points. Zoey Yates hit one free throw.

GANANDA (12-6) 48
LYONS (15-3) 4
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Leah Buffan accounted for five of her game-high 24 points in the fourth quarter as Gananda outscored Lyons 13-10 to seal the win. Buffan hit eight times from the floor in the game, including four threes and four free throws. Jos Erhardt ended with nine points. Avery Hoffmann added seven points. Jordyn Brice scored five points and Emily Buffan had three points. Ja’Niyah Bell topped Lyons with 21 points and 13 rebounds. Carmella Parker finished with 19 points and 10 rebounds. Kamryn Bonnell connected on one three. Areyanna Carter had two points.

WHEATLAND-CHILI (7-10) 32
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (7-11) 52

Olivia Amorese led Caledonia-Mumford with a game-high 22 points. Leigh Nickerson added 21 points in the win. Jaeda Mekker and Whitney Thrush topped Wheatland-Chili with 10 points each. Thrush contributed seven rebounds and five assists. Madison Pope popped in six points.

HORNELL (13-5) 76
KESHEQUA (17-1) 65

Reagan Evingham topped Hornell with a game-high 22 points. Selena Maldonado hit for 18 points. Mia Nasca ended with 15 points. Jordyn Drying added 10 points. Teegan Eveland contributed six points. Alexos Smith scored two points in the win. Alicia Wood led Keshequa with 21 points and seven rebounds. Ryley Benner ended with 19 points. Braelyn Isaman pitched in 18 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists. Bree Benner (4), Belle Rigney (2) and Riley Nageldinger (1) all scored.

DANSVILLE (15-2) 51
PERRY (12-6) 46

Taylor Hamsher led Dansville to its eighth-straight with a game-high 25 points. Kassido Cole added a 15-point, 13-rebound double-double. Morgan Ball ended with five points. Samantha O’Connor had four points. Coleen Metcalfe scored two points in the win. Astrib Bellamy topped Perry with 1i points. Emma Wyant pitched in 10 points and seven assists.

HAVERLING (6-12) 40
PAVILION (4-15) 44

Emma Tillotson and Charlotte Rudgers topped Pavilion with 10 points and seven rebounds apiece. Souly Coots hit for eight points. Mia Gilked ended with seven points. Lexi Rogers (4), Natalie Nichiporuk and Haylee Cordes (2) all scored in the win. Aleah Binkowski led Pavilion with 11 points. Kara Burlingame pitched in 10 points. Sierra Haight ended with nine points. Emmalynn Lafler had eight points. Taylor Havens popped in two points.

LIVONIA (6-13) 22
YORK (15-3) 57

Tessa Rodwell led York to its eighth-straight win with a game-high 28 points. Fiona Grant added a 12-point, 11-rebound double-double. Bree Parsons and Leah Cuozoo ended with seven points apiece. Gianna McClain had three points in the win. Molly Hitchcock topped Livonia with eight points. Maddie Whitford scored six points.

NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (13-5) 58
ELBA (13-5) 45

Sofial Falleti led Notre Dame Batavia with a 28-point, 14-rebound double-double. Shirley Thompson ended with 18 points. Gianna Falleti and Clairissa Milliman had four points each. Quinn Boardmann and PennyJo Thompson scored two points apiece in the win. Brea Smith topped Elba with 16 points and 14 rebounds. Brooklyn Jachimowicz hit for 15 points. Ava Buczek popped in 10 points.

BYRON-BERGEN (8-10) 31
KENDALL (11-8) 58

PEMBROKE (9-7) 50
ATTICA (3-14) 23

ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (11-8) 45
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (7-11) 39

Olivia Waters led Andover-Whitesville with a game-high 21 points. Stella Bledsoe finished with eight points while Makenna Vance added seven. Braelyn Palmatier (4), Reece Winters (3) and Lilly Harrington (2) also scored for Andover-Whitesville.

CUBA-RUSHFORD/BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (12-5) 48
HINSDALE (0-17) 35

SODUS (0-16)
RED CREEK (5-12)

WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-16)
WARSAW (3-14)

FILLMORE (12-3)
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (3-15)

HOLLEY (4-12)
LYNDONVILLE (9-8)

ALEXANDER (5-10)
BARKER (VI)

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