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Delisanti Wealth Management Tuesday Boys’ Basketball Wrap: Trio of double-doubles pace Cuba-Rushford; Swan and Osterling combine for 19 fourth quarter points to lift HF-L; Vogt & LeBrecht join 1,000-point club for respective programs

February 24, 2026 by Dylan O'Loughlin Leave a Comment

Finn Davies netted a team-high 19 points with 10 coming in the opening eight minutes as Notre Dame Batavia jumped out to a 23-11 lead it did not relinquish for its 11th victory in the last 12 outings. (Photo: PETE WELKER)

CLASS A

NO. 13 ROCHESTER PREP (1-20) 51
NO. 4 MONROE (14-5) 79

Navareon Patton posted a 15-point, 11-rebound double-double to pace Monroe to its fourth straight victory. The win was the Red Jackets sixth victory by 20 or more points. Brien Walker finished with 13 points and seven boards while John Hardy followed with 13 points and six rebounds. Tahj Holmes chipped in 11 points. Monroe advances to the quarterfinals and hosts No. 5 Batavia.

NO. 12 GREECE ODYSEEY (2-19) 49
NO. 5 BATAVIA (14-7) 51

Gavin White scored a game-high 21 points while Isaac Varland netted 16 points to lift Batavia to its fifth victory in the last six outings. Casey Mazur added eight points while Grady Hemer chipped in six. For Greece Odyssey, Jermiah Lopez led the way with 21 points including 14 in the second half while Levar Goff posted 12 points. Juliun Carter notched eight points while Lee Sanchez put up six. Marlon Tillman Jr tallied two points. Batavia travels to No. 4 Monroe for the quarterfinals.

NO. 11 GREECE OLYMPIA (4-17) 45
NO. 6 NEWARK (14-7) 87

Collin George stuffed the stat sheet with 21 points including nine from three-point land, four rebounds, three steals and two assists to lead Newark to its fourth straight double-digit victory. The Reds have six wins by 40 or more points this season. Blake Steve finished with 16 points, knocking down four triples along they way and four boards while Terrell Jenkins posted 14 points, eight rebounds, seven assists and two steals. Newark travels to take on No. 3 Wayne in the quarterfinals.

NO. 10 AQUINAS (8-13) 51
NO. 7 HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (12-9) 68

Up one heading into the fourth, Brody Swan netted 10 of his game-high 20 points in the final eight minutes as Honeoye Falls-Lima outscored Aquinas 24-8 in the quarter for its third victory in the last four outings. Grady Goodberlet posted 11 points while Ollie Osterling scored nine of his 10 points in the fourth to help HF-L pull away with its fifth double-digit victory. Shane Samson chipped in nine points while Jake Weber knocked down two triples for six points. Marco Vengoechea followed with five points while Christian Oathout connected on a three. Sam Jokl and Nate Meacham tallied two points apiece. For Aquinas, Nico Schiano led the way with 12 points while Tristan Miller followed with 11. Max Blackwood and Malachi Florence-Moten notched nine points apiece while Andrew Palermo put up six. Quentin Breedlove and Frankie Burgess rounded out the scoring with two points apiece. HF-L travels to No. 2 Geneva for the quarterfinals.

NO. 9 SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (10-11) 49
NO. 8 PALMYRA-MACEDON (13-8) 52

Palmyra-Macedon advances to the quarterfinals to go up against No. 1 East.

CLASS C1

NO. 17 RED JACKET (3-19) 51
NO. 1 LYONS (19-2) 116

Stephen LeBrecht posted 21 points to join the 1,000-point club along with 10 rebounds and five assists as NYSSWA Class C No. 5 Lyons won its fourth straight game by double-figures. Jah Jah Smith led all scorers with 23 points including 17 in the first half as the Lions opened up a 70-16 lead for their third 60-plus point victory of the season. Contrell Parker Jr followed with 20 points, seven assists and four boards while Kaywon Butler finished with 14 points and seven steals. Ben Bookmiller scored 11 points while Jamire Johnson added eight. Bryce McDonald notched five points while Stavell LeBrecht picked up four. Loirmus Desius (3), Evan Peeso (3), Austin Rice (2) and Javion Samuels (2) rounded out the scoring. For Red Jacket, Jackson Kennelly led the way with 18 points while Wyatt Clapp and Kullen Hill put up six points apiece. Dixon Hobart (5), Charlie Kolodziejski (4), Josh Lepel (4), Ashton Trapp (3), Brayden Lancaster (3) and Wyatt DeCann (2) rounded out the scoring. Lyons defends home court against No. 8 Bloomfield in the quarterfinals.

Stephen LeBrecht joined the 1,000-point club with his 21-point night in the victory over Red Jacket. (Photo provided)

NO. 15 CLYDE-SAVANNAH (3-18) 40
NO. 2 GENESEO (19-2) 87

Nick Connor and Avery Hepler led all scorers with 13 points apiece to pace NYSSWA Class C No. 9 Geneseo to its 13th straight victory. The Blue Devils have three wins by 40 or more points this season. Oren Ray netted 12 points while Cam Caroccio followed with 11. Evan Sorge chipped in nine points while Shay Hepler added eight. Eric Hammond and Noah Rice picked up four points apiece while Bryce Patterson knocked down a three. Josh Difranco, Benton Maloney, Aayaan Sheikh, Alec Miye and Gavin Gerace rounded out the scoring with two points apiece. For Clyde-Savannah, Jayden Carnevale led the way with 12 points while Joe Viscardi scored nine points. Dain Brisky connected on two triples for six points while Hunter Hamm collected five. Jace Paylor, Alex Bakee and Carter Gell all tallied two points apiece.

NO. 14 LETCHWORTH (4-17) 30
NO. 3 PEMBROKE (19-2) 50

Luca Baker and Owen Schultz poured in nine points apiece from three-point land to pace Pembroke to its 17th straight victory. The win was the Dragons seventh victory by 20 or more points. Nolan Peterson chipped in eight points while Lennox Kohorst followed with seven. For Letchworth, Brody Beachel led the way with six points while Darren Abbott, Maddox Kelly and Caden Sumeriski all added four points apiece. Pembroke hosts No. 6 Kendall in the quarterfinals.

NO. 13 BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (8-13) 50
NO. 4 GANANDA (18-3) 93

Hunter Vogt dropped a game-high 25 points and joined the 1,000-point club as NYSSWA Class C No. 17 Gananda won its fifth straight game. Cooper Grassel netted 13 of his 15 points in the first quarter as the Blue Panthers jumped out to a 28-8 lead for their fifth 40-plus point victory. Owen Switzer followed with 14 first half points while Adho Magee scored 12 points. Brady Wadsworth chipped in nine points while Dylan Strang added six. Maddox Stoughton and Gage Grimes collected five points apiece while Owen Munding tallied two. For Bolivar-Richburg, Braden Zilker led the way with 12 points while Kingston Loucks reached double-figures with 10 points. Julian Weekley notched eight points while Hayden Schappacher put up seven. Mason Baldwin (3), Javier Rodriguez (3), Carson Lipyance (3), Jimmy Day (2) and Tre Pettit (2) rounded out the scoring. Gananda plays host to No. 5 World of Inquiry in the quarterfinals.

NO. 12 DUNDEE/BRADFORD (10-11) 44
NO. 5 WORLD OF INQUIRY (13-8) 72

After jumping out to 13-4 lead early in the game, Elyette Clyburn’s squad found itself holding on to a five-point edge with less than four minutes remaining in the second quarter. The Griffins responded with a 15-3 run to close the half. READ MORE.

NO. 11 BYRON-BERGEN (10-11) 46
NO. 6 KENDALL (15-6) 70

CJ D’Agostino stuffed the stat sheet with a game-high 23 points, nine rebounds and five steals as Kendall won its sixth game in the last seven outings. Vinnie D’Agostino netted 17 points en route to the Eagles eighth 20-plus point victory of the season. Noah Morehouse was just shy of a double-double with nine points, 10 boards and two blocks while Sammy Conte scored nine points as well. Jonny Conte and Ryan Grasser both put up five points apiece. For Byron-Bergen, Andre White led the way with 18 points while Joel Lamb posted 11 points. Cody Carlson reached double-figures with 10 points while Cole DiQuattro picked up four points. Adam Cardenas rounded out the scoring with three points. Kendall hits the road to take on No. 3 Pembroke in the quarterfinals.

NO. 10 ROCHESTER ACADEMY (8-11)
NO. 7 ALEXANDER (13-7)

NO. 9 CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (11-10) 39
NO. 8 BLOOMFIELD (13-8) 55

Sean McNear led the way with 16 points while Trent Kessler added nine for Caledonia-Mumford. Bloomfield advances to the quarterfinal to take on No. 1 Lyons.

CLASS C2

NO. 16 WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-20) 51
NO. 1 NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (20-1) 91

Kingston Downs netted 18 of his team-high 19 points in the first half as NYSSWA Class C No. 8 Northstar Christian Academy opened up a 44-20 lead for its 16th straight victory. On the season, the Knights have five 40-plus point wins. Jay Garwood finished with a double-double of 14 points and 14 rebounds including nine from three-point range while Jaeden Phillips followed with 13 points. Cayden Fabry chipped in nine points and eight rebounds while Max Skolen posted eight points, 12 rebounds and six assists. Reid Thompson added eight points while Aaron Farrelly collected five points. Tristan Dicks and Brody Ruekberg picked up four points apiece. Miles Tomlinson knocked down a triple while Xavier Skolen and Trey Bradley tallied two points each. For Wheatland-Chili, Emilio Ellington led all scorers with 20 points including 11 in the third quarter while Gio Frieda scored eight points. Jace Greenfield notched six points while Tre McNair-Scales and Austin Allen put up five points apiece. Chris Williams (3), Messiah Jones (2) and Jaylen Griggs (2) rounded out the scoring. NCA hosts No. 8 York in the quarterfinals.

NO. 15 ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (2-19) 20
NO. 2 HONEOYE (19-2) 68

Landon Washburn netted 16 of his game-high 19 points in the first half as NYSSWA Class C No. 2 Honeoye grabbed a 38-8 lead it did not lose for its 11th straight double-digit victory. The win was the Bulldogs sixth victory by 40 or more points. Dylan Washburn posted 15 points while Braiden Schneider scored 12. Eli Stumbo followed with 11 points including nine from beyond the arc while Collin Downs chipped in seven points. Kyle Schmitt and Louis Basile Jr tallied two points apiece. For Arkport-Canaseraga, Jace Carey led the way with four points while Michael Guild and Luke Wilson picked up three points apiece. Roman Williams, Drew Wilson, Everett McCarthy, Max Feenaughty and Matthew Karr rounded out the scoring with two points apiece. Honeoye defends home court against No. 7 Perry in the quarterfinals.

NO. 14 CAMPBELL-SAVONA (3-18) 40
NO. 3 NAPLES (19-2) 81

Colin Kenney dropped a game-high 23 points with 15 coming from beyond the arc to pace Naples to its eighth straight victory. Isaac Ward netted 14 of his 16 points in the first half as the Big Green Machines opened up a 45-11 lead en route to their second win by 40 or more points. Maddox Mannella scored 12 points while Donovan Lincoln and Connor Betrus chipped in eight points apiece. Rowan Biggs picked up four points while Brinnan Biggs knocked down a triple. Nico Mannella (2), Joe Christmas (2), James Haremza (2) and Lucas Mosko (1) rounded out the scoring. For Campbell-Savona, Tavion Mathis led the way with nine points while EJ Knowles followed with seven points. Rece Jamison notched five points while Dakota Ogden tallied four. Karum Ahmed (3), Carter Taft (3), Andrew Drumm (3), Devin Ogden (2), John Wood (2), Jackson Payne (1) and Chance Miller (1) rounded out the scoring. Naples plays host to No. 6 Notre Dame Batavia in the quarterfinals.

NO. 13 OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (6-15) 60
NO. 4 FILLMORE (19-2) 86

Jonah Bialek and Isaiah Sisson combined for 31 points in the opening 16 minutes as NYSSWA Class C No. 4 Fillmore took a 51-27 halftime lead it did not lose for its fifth double-digit win in the last six outings. Bialek dropped a game-high 22 points while Sisson netted 20 for the Eagles 14th 20-plus point victory. Cam Mucher posted 18 points including 11 in the second half while Jordan Bialek chipped in eight points. Mac Nusbickel and Jamison Rhett added six points apiece while Liam McCumiskey, Tyler Voss and Ezra Knapp tallied two points each. For Oakfield-Alabama, Mason Watterson led the way with 20 points, four assists, three steals and two rebounds while Gabe Smith finished with a 15-point, 10-rebound double-double. Liam Gibson notched seven points while Trevor Enes followed with six points, three boards an assist and a block. Alex Ohlson (4), Hudson George (3), Dominic West (3) and Matthew Dixon (2) rounded out the scoring. Fillmore defends home court against No. 5 Cuba-Rushford in the quarterfinals.

NO. 12 GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (10-11) 48
NO. 5 CUBA-RUSHFORD (18-2) 80

Carter Brown posted 12 of his game-high 21 points in the opening 16 minutes along with six rebounds and four assists as NYSSWA Class C No. 11 Cuba-Rushford took a 37-19 lead it only increased for its ninth victory in the last 10 outings. The win was the Rebels 11th 30-plus point win of the season. Zach Deck scored 14 points and dished out 10 assists for a double-double while Adam Roe finished with a double-double as well with 14 points and 14 rebounds. Peyton Joy followed with a 14-point, 11-rebound double-double while Lucas Haskins added five points in the final eight minutes. Carter Getz and Lucas Battistoni picked up four points apiece while Coleman Searle knocked down a three. For Genesee Valley-Belfast, Lannden Tilton led the way with 18 points while Cane Treusdell and Ian McKenzie chipped in seven points apiece. Grant Preston and Kenton Schultz put up six points apiece while Logan Rice tallied two. Cuba-Rushford travels to No. 4 Fillmore for the quarterfinals.

NO. 11 PAVILION (9-12) 62
NO. 6 NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (17-4) 78

Finn Davies netted a team-high 19 points with 10 coming in the opening eight minutes as Notre Dame Batavia jumped out to a 23-11 lead it did not relinquish for its 11th victory in the last 12 outings. The win was the Fighting Irish’s 15th win by double-digits this season. Matthew McCulley scored 11 of his 15 points in the first half while Carter Suro posted 13 points. TJ Cephus reached double-figures with 11 points while Chase Antinore chipped in eight points. Evan Fitzpatrick collected five points while Drew Beachel knocked down a three. Ben Ferrando and Mackoy Hall tallied two points apiece. For Pavilion, Keean Cummins dropped a game-high 31 points with 20 coming in the second half and connected on six threes along the way. Liam Campbell poured in 16 points while Joe Meechan added seven points. Rey DeJesus (5), Jaylin McFadden (2) and Hayven Cordes (1) rounded out the scoring. Notre Dame Batavia travels to No. 3 Naples for the quarterfinals.

NO. 10 SOUTH SENECA (10-11) 36
NO. 7 PERRY (16-5) 58

Izaiah Hernandez posted a game-high 17 points and four rebounds while John Thomas Grover finished with 12 points and six boards to lead Perry to its fifth victory in the last six outings. The Yellowjackets have nine victories by 20-plus points this season. Parker Tallman stuffed the stat sheet with 10 points, nine rebounds and seven assists while Tyler Harvey followed with nine points, six boards and four assists. Lakin Ohlson put up six points while Walker Briggs tallied two points and two steals. Patrick Feroleto scored two points while Zach Baker grabbed three rebounds. For South Seneca, Kyan Miller-Hopkins led the way with 11 points while Eli Albrecht chipped in nine. Hayden Dresser knocked down two triples for six points while Brady Neville followed with five. Derek Andrews (3) and Maddox Sapio (2) rounded out the scoring. Perry hits the road to take on No. 2 Honeoye in the quarterfinals.

NO. 9 KESHEQUA (11-10) 56
NO. 8 YORK (15-6) 64

Parker Bonafede netted a game-high double-double of 22 points and 11 rebounds while while Zach Bauer finished with 16 points, three rebounds and an assist to lead York to its fourth straight victory. Yeriel Diaz-Pena posted 13 points, five boards, three steals and an assist while John Ayers collected four points, two rebounds and one assist. Brody Pangrazio added three points and seven boards while Caleb Gavin picked up three points, two rebounds, two assists and a steal. Ryan Brady tallied two points, three boards and an assist while Mason Parsons put up one point, three rebounds, one assist, one steal and a block. For Keshequa, Cameron Wood led the way with 21 points while Aiden Upright finished with a double-double of 15 points and 10 rebounds. Nate Hillier chipped in eight points while Aiden Howe and Brady Wood added six points apiece. York travels to take on No. 1 Northstar Christian Academy in the quarterfinals.

CLASS D

NO. 11 LIMA CHRISTIAN (2-16) 36
NO. 6 HAMMONDSPORT (9-12) 71

Henry Morrison did it all with a game-high 29 points, 13 rebounds, eight assists, four steals and two blocks to pace Hammondsport to its fourth straight victory. Miles Buckley finished with 13 points, three assists, two boards and a steal while Judah White added seven points and three rebounds. Gage Buck also scored seven points while Jamie Howell and Blake Campbell picked up four points apiece. JD Hoerter (2), Terrill Mack (2), Carter Rodriguez (2) and Simone Cavagnino (1) rounded out the scoring. For Lima Christian, David Dils and Caleb Marsh led the way with eight points apiece. George Kimball notched six points while Levi Briggs followed with five points and Owen Teitsworth four. Caleb Warsaw knocked down a three while Josh Lakra tallied two points. Hammonsport travels to No. 3 Jasper-Troupsburg for the quarterfinals.

NO. 10 HOUGHTON (5-15) 36
NO. 7 AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (8-13) 54

Josh Carlton netted a game-high 23 points with 15 coming from beyond the arc to lead Avoca-Prattsburgh to its sixth double-digit victory of the season. Austin Swift posted 12 points, connecting on three triples along the way while Carter Button chipped in eight points. Connor Parulski collected five points while Colin Zurlick followed with four. Zach Heale tallied two points. For Houghton, Josh Davidson led the way with 22 points including 16 in the first half while Hoang Phung and Jerry Pham picked up six points apiece. Lucas DeMelo rounded out the scoring with two points. The Titans travel for their matchup against No. 2 Elba in the quarterfinals.

NO. 9 LYNDONVILLE (5-16) 22
NO. 8 HINSDALE (8-13) 33

Hinsdale advances to the quarterfinals to take on No. 1 Andover-Whitesville.

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