GREECE OLYMPIA (4-16) 58
WORLD OF INQUIRY (11-7) 74
Down five after one, Devin Dillon netted 10 of his game-high 20 points in the second quarter to help World of Inquiry grab a 37-30 halftime lead it did not lose for its sixth victory in the last seven matchups. Curtis Bell scored nine of his 15 points in the final 16 minutes as WOIS earned its 10th double-digit victory. Richone Washington and Jue Richardson chipped in eight points apiece while Dezmon Jackson followed with seven points and Marcus Norwood six. Kenny Grimes knocked down a triple and a deuce for five points while Dayna Vera also connected on a three. Saeed Erving tallied two points. For Greece Olympia, Xavier Ball led the way with 16 points while Dom Rogers finished with 11 points including nine coming from beyond the arc. Cameron Davis added nine points while Willie Hopson notched seven. Zacari Spraggins (5), Jaylen Spinks (2), Enrique Lopez (2), Arnold Tossah and Tamahj Gordon (1) rounded out the scoring.
MONROE (10-5) 64
EAST (12-4) 72
With less than six minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, East trailed Monroe, 59-55. This appeared to be more acceptable than the nine-point deficit East faced at halftime or the 12-point hole the Eagles dug for themselves late in the second quarter. READ MORE.
EARLY COLLEGE (8-9) 64
HAC (2-16) 51
Sam Washington netted 18 of his game-high 25 points from three-point land to lead Early College to its fourth victory in the last five outings. The sophomore scored 15 in the opening eight minutes to take a lead EC did not lose for its fifth win by double-digits. Tyrell Grant poured in 17 points while Nayyir Ortiz and Sehmaje Lester added seven points apiece. Da’marion Griffin and K’vion Smith both knocked down a three. For HAC, Carter Bateman posted a 24-point, 12-rebound double-double to lead the way while Kaison Ashford finished in double-figures with 11 points. Ari Hagelburg chipped in nine points while Josh Person connected on a triple. Jude Mervino and Wesson Riveros tallied two points apiece.
LEROY (12-6) 68
ROCHESTER PREP (1-17) 47
Matthew Hockey finished with 20 points, six assists, five rebounds and three steals as Le Roy rebounded from a loss with its fifth win in six games. Grady Gilligan hit three 3-pointers as part of a double-double with 19 points, 18 rebounds as well as three assists and one block. Cole Tonzi also connected on a trio of 3-pointers and had 11 points, four steals and three assists in the win. Aidan Weaver accounted for four points, six rebounds, three assists and three steals while Brayden Chase contributed four points and four steals. Brady McClurg (4), Jagger Smith (2), Seth Draper (2) and Jameson Zitz (2) also scored.
MYNDERSE (7-11) 50
MARCUS WHITMAN (4-14) 54
Tariku Blueye scored a game-high 15 points while Connor Williams followed with 14 points including nine from three-point range to lift Marcus Whitman. Down seven entering the fourth, the Wildcats outscored Mynderse 21-10 in the final eight minutes to end a 10-game losing skid. Vincent Bootes and Gianni DeLeo chipped in seven points apiece while Colby Hunt added six points. Ayden Clark picked up three points while Ryan Santee tallied two points. For Mynderse, Braeden Cimineri led the way with 14 points while Nick Mansell netted 13 points. Derek Mercedes Rivera posted 12 points while Joseph Nigro notched six points. Trace Parish knocked down a triple while Eathyn Fasciana rounded out the scoring with two points.
RED JACKET (2-17) 43
HAMMONDSPORT (6-12) 57
Henry Morrison posted a 32-point, 16-rebound double-double along with four assists, three blocks and a steal to lead Hammondsport. Down two at half, Morrison netted 17 points in the final 16 minutes as the Lakers outscored Red Jacket 38-22 for the victory. The senior also passed the career milestone of 500 rebounds. Miles Buckley finished with 12 points, three steals, two assists and one board while Jamie Howell added six points, four rebounds, one block and an assist. Gage Buck picked up four points while Terrill Mack knocked down a three. For Red Jacket, Jackson Kennelly led the way with 13 points while Dillon Janke reached double-figures with 10 points. Charlie Kolodziejski and Kullen Hill chipped in six points apiece while Wyatt DeCann and Wyatt Clapp put up four points each.
LYONS (17-2) 95
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-15) 48
Contrell Parker Jr stuffed the stat sheet with 21 points, seven rebounds, six assists and five steals as NYSSWA Class C No. 7 Lyons earned its 12th victory in the last 13 outings. The win was the Lions seventh by 40-plus points this season. Jah Jah Smith ended with 14 points and two steals along with a rebound and an assist. Stephen LeBrecht posted 12 points, seven steals, five boards and five assists while Jamire Johnson notched 12 points, five rebounds, four assists, three blocks and three steals. Austin Rice finished with a double-double of 11 points and 10 rebounds while Stavell LeBrecht added eight points, three boards, two assists and two steals. Kaywon Butler also scored eight points while Ben Bookmiller picked up four points. Bryce McDonald connected on a triple while Evan Peeso tallied two points. For North Rose-Wolcott, Cody Crane dropped a game-high 25 points while Evan DeWispelaere netted 19 points. Aiden Jackson and Kaydin Tyrrell rounded out the scoring with two points apiece.
WILLIAMSON (10-9) 43
GANANDA (15-3) 81
Hunter Vogt netted a game-high 21 points and NYSSWA Class C No. 25 Gananda won back-to-back games. Cooper Grassel scored 12 of his 19 points in the first quarter as the Blue Panthers took a quick 26-7 lead for their ninth victory by 30 or more points. Owen Switzer pitched in 13 points in the opening 16 minutes while Peter Jacob followed with 12 points. Maddox Stoughton chipped in six points while Jacob Frey added four points. Adho Magee, Brady Wadsworth and Dylan Strang tallied two points apiece. For Williamson, Nate Porchea led the way with 11 points while Myles LaCapra reached double-figures with 10 points. Brett Byron picked up five points while Caiden Watson and Daniel Swarthout recorded four points apiece. Dennis Scuderi and Jon Ryan both knocked down a triple.
SODUS (5-12) 51
EAST ROCHESTER (12-4) 90
PAVILION (8-9) 52
YORK (12-6) 59
Yerial Diaz-Pena stuffed the stat sheet with 21 points, seven steals, three rebounds, three assists and a block to lift York to its third victory in the last four outings. Parker Bonafede and Zack Bauer finished with eight points apiece as the duo combined for four rebounds, four assists and four steals as well. Brody Pangrazio chipped in eight points and nine rebounds while Travis Englert added five points and one board. John Ayers, Caleb Gavin and Mason Parsons all picked up three points apiece.
HORNELL (11-7) 51
DANSVILLE (4-13) 34
Ben Woolever finished with a game-high 18 points and seven rebounds while Marco Picco posted a 16-point, 14-rebound double-double to lead Hornell. The win was the Red Raiders seventh by 10 or more points. For Dansville, Jake Kreiley led the way with 14 points while Clay Rigdon chipped in seven points. Cody Moran, Cam Foster and Sean Everett all picked up three points apiece while Brady Henchen and Mason Forrester both tallied two points.
PEMBROKE (15-2) 55
BYRON-BERGEN (9-9) 42
Nolan Peterson dropped a game-high 30 points and went 9-for-10 from the charity stripe to lead Pembroke to its 13th straight victory. On the season, the Dragons have 13 wins by 10 or more points. Hunter Mast added nine points while Gage Baker dished out four assists. For Byron-Bergen, Cole DiQuattro led the way with 14 points while Andrea White finished in double-figures with 11 points.
ELBA (13-4) 50
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (5-13) 41
Down 11 at halftime, Alex Roscoe netted 11 of his 16 points in the second half as NYSSWA Class D No. 7 Elba outscored Oakfield-Alabama 38-18 for its sixth victory in the last seven outings. Ryan Marsceill posted 12 points while Nick Scott chipped in nine points. Jadiel Amaro added seven points while Bing Zuber collected five. Brady Werth tallied one point. For Oakfield-Alabama, Mason Watterson stuffed the stat sheet with 16 points, six rebounds, five assists and three steals while Gabe Smith was just shy of a double-double with eight points, 10 rebounds, four blocks and an assist. Hudson George scored seven points while Trevor Enes put up five points, three boards, one assist and a block. Liam Gibson ended with three points, 11 rebounds, two steals, one block and an assist.
LYNDONVILLE (4-14) 39
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (15-3) 98
Matthew McCulley dropped a game-high 25 points while Chase Antinore netted 19 points to pace Notre Dame Batavia to its ninth straight victory. The duo combined for all 34 first quarter points as the Fighting Irish jumped out to a 34-7 lead for their third win by 50-plus points this season. Stetson Hall scored 11 points while Ethan Ashton chipped in nine points. Finn Davies followed with eight third quarter points while Eli Corcoran added seven points. Carter Suro and Zach Houseknecht collected five points apiece while Mackoy Hall picked up four points. Owen Therrien knocked down a three while Ben Ferrando tallied two points. For Lyndonville, Lyric Raduns led the way with 13 points while with 12 coming from beyond the arc while Lane Woodworth finished in double-figures with 10 points. Colton Smith notched six points while Quincy McClinsey recorded four points. Leland Kabasta, Brandon Dill and Atticus Mank rounded out the scoring with two points apiece.

HOLLEY (3-14) 43
KENDALL (12-5) 79
CJ D’Agostino finished with a game-high double-double of 31 points and 12 rebounds while Noah Morehouse posted a 20-point, 13-rebound double-double to pace Kendall to its fourth victory in the last five matchups. The win was Eagles fourth of the season by 30 or more points. Vinnie D’Agostino added 10 points and four steals while Sammy Conte reached double-figures as well with 10 points. Pablo Rosario-Reyes scored six points while Jonas Rhodes tallied two points. Jonny Conte dished out seven assists and hauled in six rebounds. For Holley, Avante Walker led the way with 18 points while Cam Mosier finished with 10 points. READ MORE.
ALEXANDER (11-7) 59
ATTICA (6-13) 39
HINSDALE (7-12) 37
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (18-2) 75
Brody Vance and James Miller-Young combined for 30 points in the first half as Andover-Whitesville opened up a 42-18 halftime lead for its seventh victory in the last eight outings. Vance dropped a game-high 30 points while Miller-Young posted a 22-point, 10-rebound double-double for the Panthers 11th victory by 30-plus points. Colton Calladine netted 13 points while Vincent Joyce finished with eight points, eight rebounds and three blocks. Rogan Perkins tallied two points. For Hinsdale, Hunter Oliver led the way with 10 points while Dustyn See and Robert Childs followed with nine points apiece. Sean Forney (4), Chris Forney (3) and Aiden Baird (2) rounded out the scoring.
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