CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (11-9) 38
PITTSFORD MENDON (16-4) 60
Eva Dixon dropped nine of her game-leading 22 points in the second quarter to help Pittsford Mendon close out the half up 26-18. Dixon connected on eight shots from the floor in the game including two 3-pointers on top of a 4-for-4 finish at the free throw line. Leena Mobeen followed with 14 point which included two triples. Addy Stewart scored seven of her nine points in the second half. Lillian Larimer scored six points. Kendall Glantz (4), Camryn Hernick (3) and Fiorella Roote (2) rounded out the scoring for Pittsford Mendon. Erin Marone led the way for Churchville-Chili with 15 points. Julia Gaffney added eight points. Bianca LiBritz (6), Mercy Payne (5) and Isabelle Seaburg (4) closed out the scoring for the Saints.
IRONDEQUOIT (8-12) 36
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (19-1) 76
Petra Hunt led all scorers with 26 points to help Pittsford Sutherland claim its fifth straight win. Lucy Bush dropped 14 points and eight assists. Maddie Littlefield and Avery Hamilton added eight points apiece. Asia Jones led the way for Irondequoit with 11 points while London Thomas followed with seven.

EASTRIDGE (11-9) 58
BATAVIA (2-16) 43
Alyssa Cowart finished the game with 20 points, five rebounds, four assists and four steals to lead Eastridge to its third straight victory. Tierra-Nicole Green followed with 12 points, seven rebounds and two steals. Aaliviah Green scored 11 points and grabbed five steals. Qa’Mariona Greene (6), Kenya Scott (6) and Lilli Crittenden (3) rounded out the scoring for the Lancers. Violet Lopez dropped 11 points to lead Batavia. Addison Arroyo and Alaria Tomidy each recorded nine points. Karizma Wescott scored six points. London Martin (4), Teegan Fres (2) and Miyah Manuel (2) closed out the scoring for the Blue Devils.
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (8-12) 63
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-17) 52
Bianca White paced Greece Athena/Odyssey with a game-high 43 points as the Thunder claimed its second straight win. Cara Elrod followed with 13 points. Madelynne Stoutenburg led Webster Thomas with 23 points.
GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (3-17) 15
VICTOR (12-7) 68
Vanessa Chumacero led all scorers with 21 points as Victor closed out its regular season on a win. Maddie Lennon followed with 11 points.
FAIRPORT (14-6) 37
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (19-1) 43
After starting the first half down 21-17, Kenyatta Hart dropped 11 of her game-high 21 points in the second half to help Webster Schroeder claim a comeback win. The eighth grader connected five times from the floor and added a free throw over the final 16 minutes of action. Hart also grabbed 19 rebounds for a double-double and added three blocks and one steal on defense. Kylie Clement converted 6-of-8 free throws in the second half to finish with 13 points, six rebounds and five steals. Avery Kroening added seven points and four rebounds. Lauren Roberts closed out the scoring for the Warriors with two points. Eva Monoski led Fairport with 13 points in the efforts. Leah Meabon followed with 10 points. Avery Lucy (7), Samara Rizzo (4) and Clara Shannon (3) also scored for Fairport.
CANANDAIGUA (15-5) 33
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (13-7) 52
Shaye Angelo recorded 20 points, eight rebounds and six steals as Honeoye Falls-Lima finished with back-to-back home wins to close out its regular season. Sarah Smith dropped a 12-point, 13-rebound double-double. Sophia Frayne led Canandaigua with eight points.
GATES CHILI (4-16) 36
BROCKPORT (6-14) 56
Lydia Childs paced Brockport with an 18-point, 10-rebound double-double to help the Blue Devils close their regular season on a win. Hannah Carpenter followed with 11 points and eight rebounds. Stella Szabo also dropped 11 points.
HILTON (14-6) 53
SPENCERPORT (10-10) 46
Maddie Murphy scored a game-high 19 points to pair with 14 rebounds for a double-double as Hilton claimed a Monroe County win. Amiyah Miles added 10 points and seven rebounds. Jayleigh Esposito and Ava Heise each added nine points. Amelia Sloan (3) and Ally Starwald (3) also scored for the Cadets. Emily Peacock led Spencerport with 14 points. Jorja Gray scored 11 points while Leigha Pokracki scored 10. Alia Gatto (5) and Addison Lynch (3) rounded out the scoring for the Rangers.
NORTHSTAR (4-16) 57
ROCHESTER ACADEMY CHARTER (0-14) 21
HONEOYE (8-12) 20
SOUTH SENECA (12-7) 43
BLOOMFIELD (15-4) 46
AVON (12-8) 38
Addison Falsone knocked down six 3-pointers to lead all scorers with 18 points as Bloomfield closed out its regular season with five straight wins. Sadie Kachmaryk dropped nine points, hitting three triples. Sawyer Didas added seven points. Maria Geary paced Avon with 14 points, six rebounds, four assists, three blocks and two steals. Avery Boor added a 10-point, 10-rebound double-double to go with three steals.
EAST ROCHESTER (10-9) 54
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (12-7) 49
Alex LaBounty paced East Rochester with 17 points and seven rebounds to help close out its season with three straight wins. Aniya Eldridge followed with 15 points and five assists. Larissa Walter led Clyde-Savannah with 18 points.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (1-19) 11
DANSVILLE (16-3) 48
Morgan Ball recorded a game-high 14 points which included four 3-pointers to help Dansville remain undefeated at home. Ball also added four rebounds, four assists and three steals. Taylor Hamsher accounted for 12 points, eight assists, five rebounds and one steal. Kassidy Cole stuffed the stat sheet with eight points, six rebounds, one assist and one steal. Samantha O’Connor added seven points, nine rebounds and four steals. Colleen Metcalfe (5) and Allison O’Connor (2) also scored for the Mustangs. Jenna Elwell dropped five points to lead Wayland-Cohocton.
WARSAW (4-16) 23
YORK (16-4) 70
Bree Parsons accounted for a 20-point, 10-rebound double-double alongside six steals, four assists and two blocks as York closed out its regular season with a win. Three separate scorers finished with double doubles for the Golden Knights. Tessa Rodwell dropped 16 points, 10 rebounds, five steals and two assists. Fiona Grant recorded 14 points and 10 rebounds. Tessa Goodell added nine points and three steals. Leah Cuozzo ended with eight points, seven rebounds, three assists and two steals. Hallo Hoffmeister led Warsaw with 10 points. Emily Klump scored six points.
PERRY (12-8) 42
KESHEQUA (19-1) 58
Braelyn Isaman dropped a 20-point, 15-rebound double-double to go with six assists, two steals and one block as Keshequa claimed back-to-back wins. Alicia Wood added 16 points and grabbed six rebounds. Riley Nageldinger recorded eight points nine rebounds, five steals and one block. Bree Benner (7), Ryley Benner (4) and Raelyn Guldenschuh (3) also scored for Keshequa. Madi Monteleone and Astrid Bellamy both scored 12 points to pace Perry.
LETCHWORTH (19-1) 62
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (7-12) 24
Kendall Jines scored a game-high 16 points to go along with three steals as Letchworth claimed its second straight double-digit victory. Sasha Bellamy added 14 points and 10 rebounds to finish with a double-double. Annika Milillo dropped eight points and grabbed seven rebounds. Charity Scott and Harper Bliss both scored seven points. Maya Bellamy (4), Gillian Kemp (2), Lilly DeRock (2), McKenna Krist (2) closed out the scoring for Letchworth. Olivia Amorese led Caledonia-Mumford with eight points while Leah Nickerson added seven. Ava McArdle (4), Mary Ross (3), Kennedy Willaims (2) also scored for Caledonia-Mumford.
HORNELL (15-5) 71
HAVERLING (7-13) 31
Jordyn Dyring dropped a game-high 20 points to lead Hornell to its third straight victory. Raegan Evingham followed with 16 points while Mia Nasca scored 12. Mayleigh Martin and Teegan Eveland both recorded seven points. Selena Maldonado (4) and A’Jonay Hawkins (2) rounded out the scoring for Hornell.
LYNDONVILLE (10-10) 20
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (15-5) 61
Sofia Falleti recorded a double-double with 19 points and 13 rebounds alongside four assists in the senior night win for Notre Dame-Batavia. Shirley Thompson recorded 10 points, five rebounds and three assists. Gianna Falleti accounted for seven points, five rebounds and four steals. Harper Ferris dropped five points. Quinn Boardman, Emma Fitch and PennyJo Thompson all finished with four points. Riley Yunker (3) and Layla Vasciannie (2) closed out the scoring for the Lady Irish.
PEMBROKE (11-8) 42
HOLLEY (4-16) 12
ELBA (14-6) 63
WHEATLAND-CHILI (9-11) 37
Brea Smith recorded 19 points and 22 rebounds for a double-double to help Elba close out the regular season with a win. Lydia Ross also added 19 points alongside six assists. Brooklyn Jachimowitz scored 11 points while Ava Buczek scored 10. Brynn Stackhouse ended with four points and 11 rebounds.
BYRON-BERGEN (9-11) 52
ALEXANDER (8-11) 54
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (20-0) 85
ATTICA (3-16) 32
Hadley Hicks paced Oakfield-Alabama with 20 points, six rebounds and six steals to help the Hornets finish as the only undefeated team in Section V Girls’ Basketball. Alexa Clark recorded 16 points and five rebounds while Harper Hicks recorded 15 points and eight rebounds. Allie Williams also reached double-digit scoring with 10 points and six rebounds. Raine Denny ended with seven points, four assists and four steals. Rylee Denny and Allison Harkness both ended with five points. Denny added six assists and three steals while Harkness added four assists. Emma Williams (4) and Chloe Luttrell (2) closed out the scoring for Oakfield-Alabama.
FILLMORE (16-3) 70
WELLSVILLE (8-11) 43
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-19) 13
ADDISON (10-9) 53
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (8-11) 59
HINSDALE (0-19) 33
CUBA-RUSHFORD/BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (14-6) 34
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (11-9) 33
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