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Delisanti Wealth Management Friday Boys’ Basketball Wrap: McNear sets Caledonia-Mumford record with 47 points, Honeoye’s Washburn crosses 2,000 point career-mark

February 13, 2026 by Tyler Hathaway Leave a Comment

Greece Athena’s Caleb Brown (left) tries to dribble towards the basket while being guarded by Brockport’s Ty Sherman (right) during Section V Boys’ Basketball action on Friday night. Brown finished with 10 points and Greece Athena took the matchup 51-42. (Photo: JENNIFER LAEMLEIN)

PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (17-1) 66
PITTSFORD MENDON (17-1) 73
Pittsford Mendon used a dominant end of the first half and start of the third quarter to hand Pittsford Sutherland its first loss in 350 days… READ MORE.

BROCKPORT (8-10) 42
GREECE ATHENA (14-5) 51
Colten Waterman paired 14 points with seven rebounds, four steals, and three assists as Greece Athena closed on a 23-6 run to help the Trojans win a fifth straight game. Cole Poth had 11 points, seven rebounds, three assists, and two steals. Caleb Brown turned in 10 points, six rebounds, three steals, and two assists. Shabazz Barnes paired seven points with seven rebounds while bagging two steals and dishing out an assist. CJ Webb scored five points and had a rebound. Xaviel Lewis tallied two points, two rebounds and an assist.Ethan Gorham blocked four shots. Edin Jusic had two rebounds. Ethan Hart led Brockport with 16 points. Ty Sherman buried two three-pointers and ended with eight points. Zachary Hagreen, Mason Scott, and Brodee Henshew each finished with six points.

VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM JENNIFER LAEMLEIN.

CANANDAIGUA (8-10) 45
GREECE ARCADIA (6-12) 69
Drake Sapp put together a statline of 21 points, nine rebounds, four assists and three steals as Greece Arcadia got off to a 17-8 lead after the first quarter and went on to win for the third time in four games. Denzel Medlock had 15 points, four steals, two assists and two rebounds. Avery Geiger-Schultz totaled eight points, three rebounds and an assist. Naz Prather scored all seven of his points in the second half while also having a rebound and an assist. Jayden Latimer finished with seven points, four rebounds and a blocked shot. Amir Brown ended with six points, three rebounds and two blocks. Kenneth Rivers had five points and a steal. Samuel Clark finished with 22 points for Canandaigua. Chase Senn totaled eight points. Tate York tallied six points. Other scorers for the Gray Wolves were Matthew Smith (3), Landon Simpson (2), James Spinelli (2) and Patrick Olvany (2).

BATAVIA (12-6) 60
GREECE ODYSSEY (1-17) 47
Casey Mazur and Gavin White each tallied 20 points as Batavia opened the game on a 23-9 run and never looked back. Mazur sunk four three-pointers, while White went a perfect 4-of-4 at the charity stripe. Grady Hemer supplied nine points for the Blue Devils. Isaac Varland (7), Ty Gioria (3) and Adrian Martinez (1) rounded out Batavia’s scoring. Jermiah Lopez had a team-high 23 points for Greece Odyssey. Juliun Carter added 11 points. Marlon Tillman (6), Levar Goff (4), and Hector Bermudez (3) also scored for the Leopards.

VICTOR (13-6) 73
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-13) 39
Gus Pappajohn finished with 21 points off of seven three-pointers as Victor picked up its third win in four games. RJ Johnson and Ben Fell each added seven points. Sean Loyal finished with six points. Other scorers for the Blue Devils were Gage Hay (5), Timmy McAuliffe (5), JJ Mastin (5), Baker Hoffman (3), Ravi Chitre (3), and Simon Allen (3). Patrick Conroy led Webster Schroeder with seven points. Sam Nick and Eli Stockmaster both finished with six points. Alex Bartnicki (5), Cole Dougherty (5), Andrew Lozovatskiy (5), Kalin Watkins (3), and AJ Amico (2) also scored for the Warriors.

WEBSTER THOMAS (9-10) 42
IRONDEQUOIT (14-5) 45
Maurice Clark and Tahmaj Pope each scored 13 points while combining for 20 of Irondequoit’s 30 second-half points as the Eagles won despite trailing for most of the game. Pope picked up a steal with just under three minutes left and found Roman Maldonado for a layup that broke a 38-38 tie and gave Irondequoit a lead it would hold for the rest of the game. Clark added five rebounds and three steals. Anthony Major finished with five points, nine rebounds, and two blocks. Henry Bonn led Webster Thomas with 16 points.

Tremier Lewis (left) scored 11 points for Gates Chili in a come-from-behind win against Spencerport on Friday night. (Photo: LAURA ACCIAIO)

GATES-CHILI (14-5) 66
SPENCERPORT (5-14) 54
Joey Vigerzi scored 10 of his game-high 20 points in a third quarter that saw Gates Chili score 26 points to overcome a three-point halftime deficit. Vigerzi also brought down eight rebounds and had six assists. Chris Elliott and Jaylen Givens each added a dozen points, with eight of Elliott’s points coming in the decisive third quarter and Givens dishing out three assists. Tremier Lewis supplied 11 points, nine rebounds and six steals. Nemo Pye (7), Jaden Robinson (2) and Joe Caruso (2) rounded out the scoring for Gates-Chili. Chris Harris led the way for Spencerport with 19 points. Eli Schuyler ended with a career-high 18 points. Jamariel Labord (6), J’Mari Dyson (5), Eric Schuyler (4) and Jake Ajavanada (2) also scored for the Rangers.

VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM LAURA ACCIAIO.

FAIRPORT (17-1) 58
PENFIELD (16-1) 80
CJ Johnson and Jake McCarthy led all scorers with 20 points each as Penfield used a 29-14 second-quarter advantage to pull away and avenge a loss from early January. Jackson Green buried three three-pointers and totaled 17 points. Ryan Savino added a dozen points. Aaron Hardaway supplied 11 points. Noah Meabon scored a team-high 19 points for Fairport. Alex Grejda ended his night with 14 points. Sam Roselli finished with seven points. Other scorers for the Red Raiders were Antonio Nurse (6), Jonathan Roessel (3), Gannon Culver (2), Jeremiah Crocker (2), Hadi Dergham (2), Drew Gruba (2), and Luke Amarel (1).

Penfield’s CJ Johnson skies in for the lay-up during the Patriots’ 22-point win over Fairport on Friday night. The junior produced 20 points. (Photo: DENNIS JOYCE)

CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (9-10) 62
BRIGHTON (8-10) 48
Landon Healey had a team-high 15 points as Churchville-Chili outscored Brighton 20-9 in the second quarter to help the Saints pull away for their second win in three games. Brayden Stedman and Joshua Miner each added 11 points, with Miner scoring all 11 of his points in the second quarter. Jason Small supplied 10 points. Jake McGowan (6), Jack Demmin (4), Jaxon Tensley (3), and Jacob Gonzalez (2) also scored for the Saints. Daniel Regan finished with 18 points for Brighton. Noah Barnabas scored all 11 of his points in the second half. Jah Joseph turned in seven points. Tim Tourangeau (6), Abram Levy (3), Brody Kamm (2) and Matt Kotridas (1) rounded out the scoring for Brighton.

VERTUS (9-9) 63
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (9-9) 65
Trailing by a point with less than 10 seconds left, Bruce Newton converted an and-one layup to cap off a 21-point, nine rebound, three assist night and help School of the Arts hold off a rally that saw Vertus erase an 11-point lead at the start of the fourth quarter. Bennie Laver added 18 points and four rebounds while Zayvier Little contributed nine points and 16 rebounds. AhDonn Grant-Duncan scored eight points, while Paul Stevens had four points. Na’vant Harrison scored 18 of his 22 points in the second half for Vertus. Terrance Marble totaled 15 points. Jayden Copeland turned in 10 points. Other scorers for the Warriors were JW Wester (8), Bernardino Almedina (6), and Zy’Miere Tanksley (2).

VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM DENNIS JOYCE.

EARLY COLLEGE (10-9) 60
RED CREEK (7-10) 53

AQUINAS (7-12) 60
BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON (16-2) 86
Jayden Capers poured in a game-high 27 points as Bishop Kearney/Chesterton won its third straight game. Jacob Rybczynski splashed six three-pointers and ended with 21 points. Maddox Volpe turned in 18 points. Maxwell Blackwood paired 17 points with eight rebounds for Aquinas. Tristan Miller had 15 points and five steals. Andrew Palermo finished with 10 points, while Quentin Breedlove had eight points.

FINNEY (17-3) 66
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (10-9) 60
Braelen Broome scored 33 points as Finney erased a double-digit deficit and went on to win its fourth straight and sixth of the past seven. Gabe Danesi added 12 points in the win while Ethan Snavely had nine. Judaea Danesi (8) and Matteo Gefell (4) also scored for the Falcons who trailed 33-22 at half before tying the game at 43 heading into the fourth quarter. Cane Treusdell led Genesee Valley-Belfast with 16 points. Lannden Tilton and Kenton Schultz added 14 and 13 points respectively. Logan Rice (2), Ian Mackenzie (2), Grant Preston (7) and Callahan Tallman (6) also scored GV-B.

PALMYRA-MACEDON (11-7) 60
MIDLAKES (6-12) 46
Jackson Dennie tallied a game-high 25 points as Palmyra-Macedon outscored Midlakes 28-15 in the second half to seize the win. Derek Leone knocked down three three-pointers and finished with 14 points. Brandon Conley turned in nine points. Other scorers for the Red Raiders were Eli Smith (6), Camron Quick (4), and Logan Bauer (2). Finn Damann paced Midlakes with 22 points. Jesse Bennett connected three times from behind the three-point line and totaled 13 points. Nate Lathrop (5), Marius Tokes (4) and Wyatt Smith (2) also scored for the Screaming Eagles.

PENN YAN (2-16) 46
WAYNE (15-3) 96
Aidan Twist finished with a game-high 34 points as Wayne won for the 12th consecutive game. Richie Miles buried five three-pointers and totaled 17 points. MJ Marvin scored 14 points in the first half and ended with 16. Jack Miles produced 10 points. Other scorers for the Eagles were Alex Barres (7), Malachi Kuhn (5), Alex Lay (5) and Brody Newmyer (2). Miles Ditzell paced Penn Yan to the tune of 14 points. Cody Jensen turned in 10 points, while Ethan Robinson had nine. Other Mustangs in the scoring column were Hadley Elwell (6), Tyler Gilbert (4) and Aiden Romar (3).

MYNDERSE (7-12) 47
GENEVA (17-2) 50
Kaden Larson led all scorers with 21 points, and added eight rebounds, three assists, a steal and a block as Geneva overcame a one-point halftime deficit in the win. Jahzire White supplied nine points. Jason Turner turned in five points, a rebound, an assist and a steal. Prodigy Irvin scored four points, had four rebounds, three steals and an assist. Erick Figueroa had two points and three rebounds. Griffen Brown (2), Trevis Tolbert Jr. (2) and Jonathan Colon-Anderson (2) also scored for the Panthers. Nicholas Mansell scored all 15 of his points from three-point range for Mynderse. Braeden Cimineri and Elijah Doell finished with 12 points each. Derek Mercedes-Rivera supplied eight points.

WATERLOO (8-10) 33
NEWARK (12-7) 59
Terrell Jenkins produced 21 points, five rebounds and three steals as Newark won in Finger Lakes East play. Jykell Rodriguez turned in a statline of nine points, four rebounds, three steals and a block. Blake Steve scored eight points and dished out two assists. Collin George finished with seven points, an assist and a steal. Ramon Heredia added six points, a rebound, an assist and a steal. Jahnor Allen ended with four points, five rebounds, four assists and three steals. Sam Underhill supplied two points, four rebounds and two assists. Ryder Tam paced Waterloo with 11 points. Carter Peterson added eight points. Other scorers for the Tigers: Hayden Willett (4), Aiden Pinkard (4), Henrey Benjamin (2), Braeden Hyde (2) and Nathan Barron (2)

NAPLES (16-2) 60
SOUTH SENECA (10-9) 41
Maddox Mannella paced Naples with 22 points as the Big Green Machine picked up its fifth straight win. Isaac Ward added 11 points, while Connor Betrus had nine points. Donovan Lincoln (8), Colin Kenney (6), Finlay Webster (3), and Joe Christmas (1) also scored for Naples. Kyan Miller-Hopkins had a game-high 14 points for South Seneca . Eli Albrecht knocked down three three-pointers and finished with nine points. Brant Hill had seven points. Other scorers for the Falcons were Maddox Sapio (6), Zach Dawson (3), and Hayden Dresser (2).

MARCUS WHITMAN (4-15) 46
HONEOYE (17-2) 79
Landon Washburn scored 28 of his game-high 39 points in the first half as the junior crossed the 2,000-point mark in the Honeoye win. Washburn also added 11 rebounds and four assists. Braiden Schneider supplied 16 points and five assists. Dylan Washburn connected from beyond the arc four times and totaled 13 points. Eli Stumbo ended with six points and seven rebounds. Kyle Schmitt (3) and Christian Cornish (2) also scored for the Bulldogs. Gianni DeLeo paced Marcus Whitman with 12 points. Colby Hunt scored all nine of his points off of three-pointers. Tariku Blueye turned in eight points and eight rebounds. Connor Williams (7), Parker Weissend (4), Jacob Bodine (3) and George Teague (3) also scored for Marcus Whitman.

EAST ROCHESTER (13-4) 55
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-16) 30
Jason Herandez and Justice Allen each produced 14 points as East Rochester won for the 11th time in 12 games. Will Disder-Pendon chipped in 11 points. Logan Mek added seven points. Ray Allen (4), Jaidyn Herb (2) and Samad Ellington (1) were the other scorers for the Bombers. Cody Crane led North Rose-Wolcott with a game-high 19 points. Even DeWispelaere added eight points. Mason Debout tallied three points.

LETCHWORTH (3-15) 33
Le ROY (13-6) 74
Grady Gilligan put together a statline of 22 points, 11 rebounds, three assists, and two blocks as Le Roy used a 27-4 second quarter run to fuel its sixth win in seven games. Matthew Hockey totaled 12 points, 10 assists, and four steals. Brayden Chase finished with 11 points and three steals. Aiden Weaver paired his 10 points with three rebounds and three assists. Jameson Zitz scored five points, made four rebounds and bagged two steals. Seth Draper pieced together four points, four rebounds and four assists. Cole Tonzi dished out four assists and scored two points. Brady McClurg (2) and Evan Rose (2) also scored for the Oatkan Knights. Brady Beachel and Darren Abbott each scored eight points for Letchworth. Other scorers were Maddox Kelly (4), Jaydin Wright (4), Bryce Roche (4), Dylan Dueppengiesser (2), Evan Sarkis (2), and Cayden Becker (1).

AVON (10-9) 45
GENESEO (17-2) 70
Avery Hepler had 21 points and six steals and Shay Hepler had 20 points and seven rebounds as Geneseo used a 23-8 run in the third quarter to seal the Blue Devils’ 11th straight victory. Oren Ray added a dozen points and eight assists. Cam Carrocio scored four points and brought down 10 rebounds. Evan Sorge (4), Nick Connor (4), Noah Rice (3) and Josh DiFranco (2) rounded out scoring for the Blue Devils. Cam Gibson’s 19 points led Avon. Nick Fries and Kal Dolgos both turned in seven points. Other scorers for Avon were John Dolgos (5), Ben Veley (3), Nate Urbank (2) and Logan Casinaro (2).

PAVILION (9-10) 56
PERRY (14-4) 67
Lakin Ohlson turned in a game-high 22 points as Perry won for the ninth time in 10 games while avenging a loss to Pavilion earlier in the season. Jonathan Grover scored all 14 of his points in the second half. Izaiah Hernandez added 13 points. Tyler Harvey (9), Walker Briggs (7), and Parker Tallman (2) also scored for Perry. Liam Campbell led Pavilion with 14 points. Rey DeJesus and Keean Cummings each finished with 11 points. Joe Meehan (8), Hayven Cordes (6), Alex Rudgers (3) and Ryder Markek (3) were the other Golden Gophers in the scoring column

WELLSVILLE (8-12) 64
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (10-8) 77
Sean McNear scored a career-high 47 points off  the back of seven three-pointers while adding five rebounds and four assists as Caledonia-Mumford won its third straight game. McNear broke the single-game program-record of 42 points set by Kenny Carlson in 1969. Christian Backus paired 11 points with five rebounds for the Raiders.

NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (16-3) 65
ALBION (VI) 59 (OT)
Chase Antinore turned in 22 points, 10 rebounds, three steals, two blocks, and two assists as Notre Dame Batavia overcame a 17-6 first quarter deficit to extend its winning streak to 10 games. Matthew McCulley had 14 points, nine rebounds, two blocks, and a steal. TJ Cephus ended with 10 points, five assists, three steals, and two rebounds. Finn Davies paired eight points with six rebounds. Carter Suro scored seven points, brought down six rebounds and blocked a shot. MacKoy Hall produced four points, a rebound and an assist. Tyler Cody led Albion with 27 points. Wesley Allen added 13 points, while Nate Wilson had 12 points.

HOUGHTON (4-13)
WEST VALLEY CENTRAL (VI)

BYRON-BERGEN (9-9)
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-16)

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