
IRONDEQUOIT (13-4) 61
RUSH-HENRIETTA (6-11) 65
Daniel James Jr dropped 13 of his team-leading 18 points in the first quarter to help Rush-Henrietta establish a 22-17 lead. The senior drained five shots from the field which included three 3-pointers. Kingston Henry followed with 12 points, recording points in every quarter of action. Kylan Burke added all eight of his points in the final quarter and finished 4-for-4 at the free throw line. Kaden Thwaits and Jakari Canady ended the game with six points apiece. Milan Griffiths (5), Oliver Wright (5) and Tyrese Rudolph (5) rounded out the scoring for Rush-Henrietta. Roman Maldonado led Irondequoit with a game-high 23 points. Tahmaj Pope also reached double digits with 14 points. Anthony Major added eight points. Joshua Morse (6), Maurice Clark (6) and Yaxiel Ramirez (4) also scored for the Eagles
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (8-10) 34
PENFIELD (15-1) 61
Jake McCarthy scored nine of his game-high 19 points in the first ten minutes to help Penfield break out to a 18-6 lead. McCarthy connected on four shots within the arc and hit one free throw during the opening eight minutes. CJ Johnson recorded 12 of his 16 points as the Patriots claimed its fifth straight double-digit win. Jackson Green also tallied double digits with 12 points. Aaron Hardaway scored five points. Carter Scheible (3), Ethan McEntire (3) and Liam Dunne (3) closed out the scoring for Penfield. Landon Healy finished with nine points to lead Churchville-Chili while Jacob McGowan added eight. Brayden Stedman and Jacob Gonzalez both contributed five points. Joshua Miner (3), Jack Demmin (2) and Jason Small (2) closed out the scoring for the Saints.
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GREECE ATHENA (13-5) 60
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (10-9) 32
Caleb Brown, Cole Poth and Xaviel Lewis all finished with 12 points each to lead Greece Athena to its fourth consecutive victory. Colten Waterman and Shabazz Barnes both followed with six points. Edin Jusic added four points. Coran Webb (3), Cortez George (3) and Ethan Gorham (2) also scored for the Trojans. Grady Goodberlet dropped 10 points to pace Honeoye Falls-Lima. Christian Oathout and Samuel Jokl both recorded six points. Shane Samson recorded four points. Jacob Weber (3) and Brady Swan (1) also scored for the Cougars.
PITTSFORD MENDON (16-1) 73
GREECE ODYSSEY (1-16) 42
Joshua Shadders recorded eight of his game-high 17 points in the third quarter to help Pittsford Mendon outscore Greece Odyssey 19-10. Shadders connected on four buckets all within the arc to help Mendon claim its 13th straight win. Cole Halpin followed with 13 points while Trevor Nally added 11. Jack Nally had eight points in the win. Max Liberatos scored five points. John Halstead ended with four points. Amari Coleman (2), Brody Pusateri (2), Gavin Osborne (2), John Leitner (2), Carmen Esposito (2) and Grant Lewis (1) closed out the scoring for Mendon. Julian Carter led Greece Odyssey with 14 points and eight rebounds. Levar Goff followed with nine points. Lee Sanchez scored five points. Jermiah Lopez (4), Kamari Bailey-Hale (4), Marlon Tillman (3) and Isaiah Bell (3) rounded out the scoring for the Leopards.
WEBSTER THOMAS (9-9) 55
VICTOR (12-6) 66
JJ Mastin connected on four threes in the first half to help give Victor a 30-22 lead. Mastin finished with 13 points. Ravi Chitre and Timmy McAuliffe finished the game with 11 points each, with both scoring in every quarter. Ben Fell added all eight of his points in the second half. Zeidahn Ofori also added all his points in the second half, scoring seven. Gage Hay and Randy Johnson II both finished with five points. Gus Pappajohn (4) and Sean Loyal (2) rounded out the scoring for the Blue Devils. Henry Bonn scored a game-high 14 points in the efforts for Webster Thomas. Jaden Kyles followed with 11 points while Mateo Pietrantoni scored 10 points. Sean Griffin scored seven points. Jackson Coles (5), Danny Check (5) and Gianni Stavalone (3) also scored for the Titans.
SPENCERPORT (5-13) 51
HILTON (5-13) 63
Tyler Reger scored all 11 of his points in the second half to help Hilton close out back-to-back victories. Reger connected on five shots which included one triple. Kallin Whelehan drained three 3-pointers to finish with nine points while Jackson Oliveri scored eight points. Nathan McConnell and Shane Thompson both scored seven points. Cooper Streb and Alec Frazier both added six points. Matthew Kosiorek scored all five of his points in the first half. Lucas Smith tallied all four of his points in the third quarter to close out the scoring for the Cadets. Christopher Harris recorded a game-high 15 points to lead Spencerport. Eric Schuyler followed with 11 points. J’Mari Dyson scored eight points while Eli Schuyler scored seven. Kamariel Labord (6), Jacob Ajavananda (3) and Noah Post (1) also scored for the Rangers.
GATES CHILI (13-5) 53
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-12) 50
Tremier Lewis recorded all 14 of his points in the first half as Gates Chili recorded back-to-back wins. Lewis finished with four buckets including one 3-pointer alongside a 5-for-7 performance at the free throw line. Lewis also added 11 rebounds for a double-double. Jaden Robinson followed with 12-point, 13-rebound double-double. Jaylen Givens scored six of his 11 points in the third quarter to give the Spartans a 43-37 lead they did not give up. Chris Elliott added nine points, five rebounds and four assists. Joe Caruso (3) and Bruce Hanna (2) also scored for Gates Chili. Matthew Carey led the way for Webster Schroeder with 11 points. Eli Stockmaster, Alex Bartnicki, Samuel Nick and Anthony Amico all finished with eight points each. Christopher Unger (3), Andrew Lozovatskiy (2) and Luke Rogers (2) closed out the scoring for Webster Schroeder.
EASTRIDGE (7-12) 64
WILSON MAGNET (7-13) 55
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CANANDAIGUA (8-9) 53
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (17-0) 73
Jackson Birch ended with 20 points, scoring 14 points in the first half to help Pittsford Sutherland establish a 41-22 lead. Birch scored on six two-pointers and went 2-for-3 at the free throw line to help Pittsford Sutherland claim another double-digit victory. Sam Byrne dropped 15 points while Zach Neiderer scored 13. Ethan Wachter rounded out the double-digit scorers with 10 points. Chase Dermody scored all five of his points in the first quarter. Teddy Winter (3), Tyler Allen (3), Quentin Howe (2) and Jahyden Maiorani (2) also scored for Pittsford Sutherland. Jimmy Spinelli and Tate York both dropped 16 points to lead Canandaigua. Sam Clark nailed three triples to finish with nine points. Chase Senn (8), Matt Smith (2) and Landon Simpson (2) closed out the scoring for Canandaigua.

GREECE ARCADIA (5-12) 53
BATAVIA (11-6) 71
BROCKPORT (8-9) 71
GREECE OLYMPIA (4-15) 61
Ty Sherman connected on 16 of his game-high 24 points in the third quarter to help Brockport grab a 57-44 lead. Sherman hit six time from the field including four threes to put the Blue Devils up 25-15 in the quarter. Brodee Henshaw added 18 points, scoring 11 in the first half. Ayden Matthews ended with 10 points. Mason Scott recorded eight points while Zachary Hagreen recorded seven. Trevon Hildreth added two points to round out Brockport’s attack. Jarvis Harvard paced Greece Olympia with 22 points in the efforts. Arnold Tossah followed with 11 points. Dom Rogers and Xavier Ball finished with nine points each. Jaylen Spinks (3), Cameron Dewar (3), Willie Hopson (2) and Zacari Spraggins (2) also scored for the Spartans.
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BRIGHTON (8-9) 43
FAIRPORT (17-0) 65
Hadi Dergham dropped 19 of his game-high 23 points in the first half as Fairport established a 40-21 lead. Dergham connected on nine shots including one three. Noah Meabon added nine points. Trey Bauza and Jeremiah Crocker both recorded six points. Antonio Nurse scored all five of his points in the third quarter. Drew Gruba and Sam Roselli accounted for four points apiece. Matt Swann (2), Jon Roessel (2) and Ryan Fay (2) closed out the scoring for the Red Raiders. Daniel Regan led Brighton with nine points while Timothy Tourangeau, Abram Levy and Noah Barnabas all finished with seven points. Jah Joseph added four points. Brody Kamm (3), Charles McIntyre (2), Matthew Kotrides (2) and Cory Adams (2) also scored for the Bruins.
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ROCHESTER ACADEMY (7-11) 48
CHARLES G FINNEY (16-3) 74
Braelen Broome and Gabe Danesi both paced Charles G Finney with 19 points and 17 points respectively in the Falcons third straight win. Judea Danesi also reached double digit scoring with 15 points. Ethan Snavely scored seven points while Mateu Diez added five points. Romeo Pauly and Matteo Gefell both ended with four points. Miguel Brotons (2) and Julian Hunley (1) also scored for Charles G Finney. Jayden Mason led Rochester Academy with 13 points. Randell Williams followed with 11 points. Apollo Davis accounted for eight points while Ahmed Haji scored four points. Shemar Johnson (3), Sharif Haji (3), Sergio Barton (2) and Shahmare Hamilton (2) rounded out the scoring for Rochester Academy.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (9-10) 44
SOUTH SENECA (10-8) 56
Kyan Miller-Hopkins scored 11 of his 21 points in the first half to help South Seneca grab a 26-18 lead. The sophomore hit five times from the field including a 3-pointer. Eli Albrecht followed with 16 points which included four treys. Derek Andrews added seven points. Maddox Sapio (6) and Hayden Dresser (6) rounded out the scoring for the Falcons. Brody Ryan dropped a game-high 22 points in the efforts for Dundee/Bradford. Alexander Kendall followed with 12 points. Dominick Spina (6) and Brighton Grant (3) closed out the scoring for the BraveScots.
HAC (2-15) 21
NAPLES (15-2) 53
Colin Kenney powered Naples, scoring 11 of his game-high 20 points in the third quarter as the Big Green outscored HAC 19-3. The senior connected on five shots including one triple to give Naples a double-digit lead. Maddox Mannella followed with 18 points, which included two 3-pointers. Isaac Ward dropped all eight of his points in the first half. Rowan Biggs (3), Joe Christmas (3) and Connor Betrus (1) closed out the scoring for the Big Green. Carter Bateman scored seven points to lead HAC. Ari Hagelburg, Ben Budziszewski, Dante Coleprette, Josh Person, Kaison Ashford and Antonio Ramos all finished the game with two points. Wesson Riveros (1) and Cash Cabral (1) also scored for the Wolves.
PENN YAN (2-15) 32
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (10-8) 60
Cole Hanggi finished with a game-high 18 points to pace Wayland-Cohocton in non-league action. Quinn Dixon also recorded double digits with 12 points. Orion Walker added nine points. Alex Fedorchuk (6) and Josh Stanley (4) rounded out the scoring for Wayland-Cohocton. Spencer Jensen connected on five 3-pointers to lead Penn Yan with 15 points. Ethan Robinson scored six points.
RED JACKET (2-16) 49
HONEOYE (11-8) 78
Landon Washburn dropped 14 of his game-leading 40 points in the first quarter to help Honeoye establish a 21-11 lead over Red Jacket. Washburn connected on six shots which included two 3-pointers in the opening frame. Braiden Schneider followed with nine of his 11 points in the first half. Dylan Washburn and Collin Downs both recorded seven points. Garrett Goethals (6), Tyler Scheele (4) and Kyle Schmitt (3) also scored for the Bulldogs. Jackson Kennelly scored 18 points to pace Red Jacket’s offense. Brayden Lancaster followed with seven points while Wyatt DeCann and Ashton Trapp ended with six points each. Kullen Hill and Dixon Hobart tallied four points apiece. Dillon Janke (2), Joshua Lepel (1) and Wyatt Clapp (1) closed out the scoring for Red Jacket.
LETCHWORTH (2-14) 37
AVON (10-8) 54
Nick Fries (14) and Cam Gibson (13) spearheaded Avon en route to a Livingston County win. Kal Dolgos followed with 10 points. Hunter Secter ended with nine points. Brody Beachel led Letchworth with 13 points. Darren Abbott scored six points and pulled down 11 rebounds. Bryce Roche also added six points.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-16) 40
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (9-8) 65
Sean McNear stuffed the stat sheet with 17 points, four rebounds and four assists to lead Caledonia-Mumford. Jake Wiley followed with 13 points, six steals and five assists.
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