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Monday Girls’ Basketball Wrap: Three-pronged attack leads Webster Schroeder at home; Chapple’s double-double powers Newark

February 16, 2026 by Patrick Walsh Leave a Comment

VICTOR (11-7) 46
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (18-1) 50

Kenyatta Hart scored nine of her 19 points in the final frame, allowing Webster Schroeder to win its 18th game in a row. With the game knotted at 32 after the third quarter, Hart connected four times inside the arc and completed a three-point play to pace the Warrior offense in the final frame. Avery Kroening also scored 19 points and converted six shots inside the arc. Kylie Clement tacked on 10 points. For Victor, Maddie Lennon unloaded five shots from deep, finishing with 15 points. Vanessa Chumacero made two of her three baskets inside two-point range and scored 12 points. Kelly Wightman added nine points for the Blue Devils. Grace Janczak and Allie Pisano both scored four points.

MIDLAKES (8-12) 40
NEWARK (18-2) 65

Arizona Chapple posted a double-double, scoring 17 points and grabbing 18 rebounds to lead Newark in the season finale. Karina Natale added 15 points for the Reds. Adrianna Smith tacked on 11 points. Melaniyah Howard finished with 10 points, while Khlor Paul had six. Martianna Chance scored four points.

WATERLOO (15-5) 47
MYNDERSE (7-13) 30

Addison Bree finished with 15 points, as Waterloo closed out the regular season on a six-game winning streak. Gwyn Panek followed with 10 points. Tangel Williams added eight points. Jonay Hawkins and Khia Moody both scored six points. For Mynderse, Peyton Verkey led with 14 points, six steals and four rebounds. Gabriella Higby scored nine points on four made baskets. Danielle McDermott tacked on six points, five boards and four helpers. Ryleigh Ryrko added five boards and three steals.

MERCY (10-9) 31
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (12-7) 43

PALMYRA-MACEDON (10-10) 51
WAYNE (8-13) 36

PADILLA (5-14) 28
YWCP/EMHCS (7-10) 52

PENN YAN (12-8) 25
BLOOMFIELD (14-4) 33

Calla McCombs scored a game-high 19 points, paving the way for Bloomfield’s fourth win in a row. Addison Falsone followed with 11 points. Sadie Kachmaryk tacked on a three-pointer. For Penn Yan, Bailey Cooper led with 11.

AVON (12-7) 38
LETCHWORTH (18-1) 54

Sarah Bellamy finished with 17 points as Letchworth clinched the Livingston County Athletic Association (LCAA) Division II regular season championship with its 12th straight win. The Legends took a 28-13 lead into halftime before holding off Avon which cut the deficit to five early in the fourth. Gillian Kemp accounted for nine points and eight rebounds in the win. Charity Scott had six points, four assists, and three steals. Kendall Jines added four points, four assists, eight rebounds and two steals. Maya Bellamy (7), Annika Milillo (5), Lilly DeRock (2), McKenna Krist (2), and Harper Bliss (2) also scored for the Legends. For Avon, Maria Geary scored 24 points, grabbed four points and dished out two assists. Lauren Hill followed with seven points, three boards and a pair of assists.

“We came out hot in the first offensively and our defense was stifling,” Letchworth head coach Chad DeRock said via email. “Credit to coach Greenway and the Avon girls.  After a slow start they didn’t hang their heads, they battled back. 

“Last year we shared the LCAA DIII title and one of our season goals was to bring the DII title home this year.  Tonight’s win secured the divisional title and a No. 1 seed in C1 Sectionals.  I’m happy for the girls, they have worked hard and have played unselfishly.  They have battled through some adversity and come from behind to win some big games.  They are a fun group to coach and I’m proud of them.”  

ROYALTON HARTLAND (VI) 33
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (19-0) 70

Hadley Hicks dropped 16 points and brought down six rebounds as Oakfield-Alabama remained as the only unbeaten team in Section V Girls’ basketball. Hicks added five assists and five steals. Allison Harkness followed with 13 points and a pair of helpers. Emma Williams scored a career-high 10 points. Harper Hicks finished with nine points, 11 rebounds, two steals and two blocks. Allie Williams added seven points and 10 rebounds. Rylee Denny scored five points, while Chloe Luttrell and Sophia Hughes both finished with four.

HAC (14-6) 23
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (12-8) 47

Korrin Yeoman finished with 11 points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals, leading Dundee/Bradford in the season finale. The BraveScots finished the regular season with six wins in the last seven games. Carsen Larrison added 10 points, nine rebounds and three takeaways. Riley Stinson tacked on eight points, five steals and three boards. Danica Hall had seven rebounds and six points. Marleigh Parker brought down 12 rebounds and scored five points. Maddie Knapp finished with four points, while Piper Simpson had three. For HAC, Cadence Brecker led with 16 points. Baylor Smith chipped in four points.

NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (2-16) 30
WHEATLAND-CHILI (9-10) 63

Whitney Thrush poured in 22 points, eight rebounds and three blocks, powering Wheatland-Chili to its second win in a row. Vanessa Guerrero followed with 17 points, four rebounds and three helpers. Madison Pope tacked on six points, five boards, four assists and a pair of rejections. Jaeda Mekker chipped in eight assists, six points, five rebounds and three steals. For Northstar Christian, Alina Shuvalov led with a team-high 19 points.

LIMA CHRISTIAN (9-10) 26
ROMULUS (7-12) 53

CUBA-RUSHFORD/BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (13-6) 27
ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE (VI) 48

MOUNT MORRIS (12-7) 67
HINSDALE (0-17) 18

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