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Delisanti Wealth Management Tuesday Boys’ Basketball Wrap: Wayland-Cohocton’s Hanggi hits game-winner as time expires; Johnson stuffs stat sheet as Lyons clinches Wayne County title

February 17, 2026 by Dylan O'Loughlin Leave a Comment

Northstar Christian Academy’s Cayden Fabry (33) goes up for a layup over a Greece Odyssey defender. (Photo: LAURA ACCIAIO)

GREECE ODYSSEY (2-18) 55
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (19-1) 67

Max Skolen posted a double-double with 21 points and 12 rebounds to lead NYSSWA Class C No. 9 Northstar Christian Academy to its 14th straight victory. Up five at half, the senior scored 13 in the final 16 minutes as NCA pulled away for its 11th victory by double-digits. Kingston Downs finished with 13 points and eight assists while Tristan Dicks netted 11 points. Jay Garwood chipped in six points and 10 rebounds while Miles Tomlinson knocked down a triple and three free throws for six points. Reid Thompson and Jaeden Phillips picked up four points apiece while Cayden Fabry tallied two points. For Greece Odyssey, Jeremiah Lopez dropped a game-high 25 points while Levar Goff notched 13 points. Julian Carter added eight points in the first quarter while Marlon Tillman Jr put up four points. Isaiah Bell (2), Hector Bermudez (2) and Brandon Schraeder (1) rounded out the scoring.

VERTUS CHARTER (9-11) 69
BISHOP KEARNEY (17-3) 77

Jayden Capers dropped 23 points and joined the 1,000-point club to lead NYSSWA Class B No. 17 Bishop Kearney to its fourth victory in the last five outings. The senior netted 15 points in the first half as the Kings took a 42-22 lead into the locker room. Jaiden Pascoe scored 12 points while Maddox Volpe finished in double-figures with 10 points. Angel Diaz added seven points in the second half while DJ Hamer followed with six points. Colby Speight, Rasean Stevens and RJ Sconfietti picked up four points apiece while Jacob Rybczyski knocked down a triple. Marcus Chatman and Owen Gorham tallied two points apiece. For Vertus Charter, Na’vant Harrison notched a game-high 32 points while Terrance Marble poured in 25 points as the duo combined for 41 in the final 16 minutes. Zy’Miere Tanksley recorded four points while Bernardino Almedina rounded out the scoring with two points.

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EDISON (5-14) 48
WORLD OF INQUIRY (12-8) 74

Marcus Norwood connected on a pair of 3-pointers in the opening eight minutes. Devin Dillon connected twice from the floor including once from distance to help pace WOI to an 18-7 lead. The Griffins built a 36-13 advantage heading into the locker room. READ MORE.

EARLY COLLEGE (10-10) 49
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (12-8) 52

Tied 49-49 with the clock winding down, Cole Hanggi knocked down a game-winning three to cap off his 21-point night and lift Wayland-Cohocton to its seventh victory in the last eight outings. Alex Fedorchuk netted 14 points while Ethan Bauer and Jacy Drum added four points apiece.

WAYNE (16-3) 58
PALMYRA-MACEDON (12-8) 42

Aidan Twist netted a game-high 20 points and NYSSWA Class A No. 21 Wayne won its 13th straight game. The senior scored 13 in the opening 16 minutes as the Eagles took a 32-20 for its 13th victory by 10 or more points. MJ Marvin poured in 16 points while Richie Miles finished with 10 points including nine from beyond the arc. Jack Miles chipped in seven points while Malachi Kuhn added five. For Palmyra-Macedon, Jackson Dennie led the way with 13 points while Eli Smith reached double-figures with 10 points. Derek Leone collected five points while Cameron Quick picked up four. Logan Bauer and Will Frick both knocked down a triple while Rhett Engels and Blake Stephens tallied two points apiece.

MIDLAKES (6-14) 43
NEWARK (13-7) 89

Jahnor Allen dropped 19 of his game-high 22 points in the first half along with four rebounds as Newark opened up a 50-16 halftime lead for its third straight victory. Terrell Jenkins stuffed the stat sheet with 17 points, five rebounds, three assists and three steals as the Reds earned their fifth win by 40-plus points. Jykell Rodriguez finished with 13 points, two steals and an assist while Ramon Heredia and Shyere Howard scored 11 points apiece. Heredia also notched four assists, two steals and two boards while Howard collected three rebounds, an assist and a steal. Collin George reached double-figures with 10 points and dished out three assists while Ben Card and Camden Felton tallied two points apiece. For Midlakes, Colt Walker led the way with 10 points while Marcus Tookes and Jesse Bennett chipped in nine points apiece. Nate Lathrop added six points while Joah Bennett picked up four points. Walker Landschoot (2), Finn Damann (2) and Cemal Bozada (1) rounded out the scoring.

MYNDERSE (7-13) 45
WATERLOO (9-11) 55

Hayden Willett netted a team-high 18 points while Carter Peterson scored 16 points to lead Waterloo. The win was the Tigers’ sixth victory by 10 or more points this season. Nate Barron connected on three triples and a deuce for 11 points while Ryder Tam added five points. Kellen Mahoney knocked down a three while Aiden Pinkard tallied two points. For Mynderse, Braeden Cimineri led all scorers with 21 points while Derek Mercedes Rivera chipped in seven points. Elijah Doell and Nick Mansell notched six points apiece while Trace Parish picked up five points.

RED CREEK (8-12) 46
LYONS (18-2) 85

JJ Johnson stuffed the stat sheet with 17 points, 10 rebounds, six steals and five blocks as NYSSWA Class C. No 5 Lyons won its 13th game in the last 14 outings. Stephen LeBrecht netted 17 points while Contrell Parker Jr followed with 15. The trio combined for 21 points in the opening eight minutes as the Lions jumped out to a 33-5 lead to clinch the Wayne County title. The win was the third in a row and ninth of the season by 30-plus points. Jah Jah Smith scored nine points with seven in the first quarter while Stavell LeBrecht and Ben Bookmiller added six points. Javion Samuels (4), Austin Rice (4), Kaywon Butler (3), Evan Peeso (3) and Loirmus Desius Jr (2) rounded out the scoring. For Red Creek, Duke Wright led the way with 14 points including 12 from three-point land while Anthony Tucker posted a 13-point, 10-rebound double-double. Dom Lepper chipped in six points while Eli Essig collected five. Owen Baugher and Connor Hopp picked up four points apiece.

NCA’s Tristan Dicks (1 White) splits a Greece Odyssey double team (Photo: LAURA ACCIAIO)

GANANDA (17-3) 66
AVON (10-10) 41

Hunter Vogt led all scorers with 19 points and NYSSWA Class C No. 21 Gananda grabbed its fourth straight victory. Tied at 27 apiece entering the second half, Cooper Grassel netted 13 of his 16 points in the final 16 minutes as the Blue Panthers outscored Avon 39-14 for their 14th victory by 20-plus points. Peter Jacob chipped in seven points while Adho Magee, Maddox Stoughton and Dylan Strang added five points apiece. Owen Munding (4), Owen Switzer (3) and Jacob Frey (2) rounded out the scoring. For Avon, Kal Dolgos led the way with 15 points including nine from three-point range while Cam Gibson scored 11 points with eight coming in the first half. Hunter Secker notched nine points while Ben Veley, Nate Urbanik and Logan Cosimano tallied two points apiece.

EAST ROCHESTER (15-4) 85
WILLIAMSON (10-10) 56

SODUS (5-13) 51
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (3-17) 58

Dain Brisky netted 20 points while Jayden Carnevale followed with 18 points to lead Clyde-Savannah and snap a five-game losing streak. Hunter Hamn chipped in nine points while Joe Viscardi added eight. For Sodus, Evan Laird posted a team-high 20 points while Dexcel Santiago scored 17.

AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (7-13) 52
ADDISON (10-10) 66

Up five at halftime, Tyler Miller netted 12 of his 19 points in the final 16 minutes as Addison outscored Avoca-Prattsburgh 34-25 for its second win in the last three outings. Gabe Strope knocked down three triples and two free throws in the second half for 11 points to help the Knights earn their seventh double-digit victory. Keaton Quick posted 14 points while Henry Strauss scored 11. Weston Nichols chipped in nine points while Sawyer Westervelt tallied two points. For Avoca-Prattsburgh, Austin Swift dropped a game-high 20 points with 18 coming from beyond the arc while Josh Carlton added 13 points. Zach Heale picked up five points while Landon White, Colin Zurlick and Connor Parulski rounded out the scoring with two points apiece.

ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (2-18) 34
HAMMONDSPORT (8-12) 52

Henry Morrison stuffed the stat sheet with a game-high 31 points, six rebounds, two assists, two steals and a block as Hammondsport won its third straight game. The senior dropped 23 in the opening 16 minutes as the Lakers took a 28-18 halftime lead for its fifth victory by 10-plus points. Miles Buckley finished with 12 points and five boards while Terrill Mack added five points, six rebounds, one assist and one steal. Gage Buck and JD Hoerter tallied two points apiece. For Arkport-Canaseraga, Matthew Karr and Drew Wilson led the way with nine points apiece while Jace Carey followed with eight points and Luke Wilson seven. Roman Williams rounded out the scoring with one point.

NCA’s Kingston Downs (0) being guarded by Odyssey’s Marlon Tillman (15). (Photo: LAURA ACCIAIO)

PORTVILLE (VI) 42
CUBA-RUSHFORD (16-2) 80

Carter Brown dropped a game-high 24 points with 18 in the opening 16 minutes as NYSSWA Class C No. 15 Cuba-Rushford earned its seventh win in the last eight outings. The win was the Rebels 10th victory by 30 or more points. Adam Roe posted 18-point, 18-rebound double-double while Zach Deck finished with 11 points and six assists. Peyton Joy was just shy of a double-double with nine points and 12 rebounds while Carter Getz and Coleman Searle both scored nine points apiece as well.

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