
CLASS A
No. 11 GENEVA (2-19) 15
No. 6 PALMYRA-MACEDON (11-10) 54
Shelby Geer led Palmyra-Macedon with a game-high 18 points. Georgia Wirth and Julia Belanger had nine points each. Wirth added nine steals and Belanger grabbed nine rebounds. Aubrey Young finished with six points. Addison Blair and Amia Simpson added three points apiece. Claire Nolan, Gabby Leone and Kayla Hendy all scored in the win. Heaven Strongs topped Geneva with six points. Asiyah Green and Carmela Mazzocchi had three points each. Meghan Forbes and Kate Good had two points apiece. Elaina Trout hit one free throw. Pal-Mac will travel to No. 3 HF-L on Saturday.
No. 10 BATAVIA (2-16)
No. 7 SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (7-12)
No. 9 ROCHESTER PREP (3-17) 16
No. 8 WAYNE (8-13) 64
Lauren Twist led Wayne with 21 points eight steals while Mia DeMinck posted a double-double of 12 points and 10 rebounds. Madison Herbst grabbed 10 boards in the win. Wayne will face top-seeded East on Saturday.
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CLASS C1
No. 16 ROCHESTER ACADEMY (0-15) 17
No. 1 LETCHWORTH (20-1) 76
Sasha Bellamy led Letchworth with a game-high 16 points. Charity Scott ended with 13 points. Lily DeRock hit for 10 points. Gillian Kemp connected for seven points. Annika Milillo, Kendall Jines and Maya Bellamy each had six points. Belle Akin had five points and 10 rebounds. McKenna Krist and Harper Bliss had three points apiece. Katie Perl finished with two points in the win. Jade Webb topped Rochester Academy with five points. Courtlyn Frazier (3), Jizelle Tisdale (3), Ari Harper (2), Jordyn Mathis (2) and Aaleyah Mathis (2) also scored. Letchworth will host No.9 Kendall on Saturday.
No. 15 RED JACKET (7-14) 33
No. 2 BLOOMFIELD (16-4) 59
Calla McCombs topped Bloomfield with a game-high 29 points. Sydney Falsone connected for nine points. Addison Falsone and Marlee Poole had four points apiece. Delilah Pezzimenti scored three points. Sawyer Didas, Sadie Kachmaryk and Kelsey Owens each scored two points in the win. McKenna Rush led Red Jacket with 20 points. Bloomfield move on to face No. 7 Geneseo on Saturday.
No. 14 CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (8-13) 21
No. 3 LYONS (17-4) 59
Car’Mella Parker scored 15 of her game-high 27 points in the first half as Lyons grabbed a 34-9 lead going into the locker room. Parker hit 11 times from the floor in the game with three threes and two free throws. Kamryn Bonnell ended with 15 points. Ja’Niyah Bell added a 12-point, 16-rebound double-double. Shacoya Wilcher had three points. Addison Jones connected for two points in the win. Leigh Nickerson topped Cal-Mum with 13 points. Olivia Amorese added six points. Madyson Ross has two points. Lyons will take on Clyde-Savannah on Saturday.
No. 13 ALEXANDER (9-12) 19
No. 4 CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (19-2) 69
Kara Mahany accounted for all of her game-high 16 points in the second quarter as Canisteo-Greenwood outscored Alexander 30-0 to take a 48-0 lead at half. Mahany hit four three-pointers in the win to break the single-season three-point record at C-G with 69 now on the year. MacKenna Mullen ended with nine points. Anna Mitchell hit for eight points. Bailey Mullen (7), Payton Bentley (7), Gracen Mahany (6), Harlie McCaffrey (6), Paris May (4) and Kora Button (3) all scored in the win. Ava Yax topped Alexander with 10 points. Ellie Mangino, Paige Morton and Edie Heineman each had three points in the win. C-G moves on to face No. 5 Gananda on Saturday.
No. 12 BYRON-BERGEN (9-12) 38
No. 5 GANANDA (14-7) 50
Leah Buffan netted 10 of her game-high 25 points in the fourth quarter as Gananda used a 15-3 advantage to seal the win after being tied after the third frame. Buffan hit 10 times from the floor in the game, including five threes. Reagan Quigley added 11 points. Avery Hoffmann connected for nine points. Jordyn Brice had four points and Sam Dohse hit one free throw in the win. Riley Shallenberger led Byron-Bergen with 11 points. Lucy Rea finished with nine points. Megan Jarkiewicz (7), Lauren Gartz (4), Simone Scharvogel (3) and Taylor Lundfelt (2) all scored. Gananda will take on No. 4 Canisteo-Greenwood on Saturday.

No. 11 DUNDEE/BRADFORD (12-9) 42
No. 6 CLYDE-SAVANNAH (13-7) 58
Sophia Marriott scored 10 of her game-high 20 points in the first half as Clyde-Savannah used a 31-20 advantage to take the lead heading into the locker room. Taylor Carnevale hit for 18 points. Larissa Walter ended with 11 points. Bella Smart (4) and Katie Cronin (3) also scored in the win. Carsen Larrison topped Dundee/Bradford with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Piper Simpson (8), Korrina Yeoman (7), Reese Stinson (5), Marleigh Parker (5), Danica Hall (2) and Madalyn Knapp (1) all scored. Clyde Savannah will face No. 3 Lyons on Saturday.
No. 10 PEMBROKE (11-9) 44
No. 7 GENESEO (14-7) 52
No. 9 KENDALL (13-8) 63
No. 8 HAC (14-7) 41
CLASS C2
No. 13 CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-21) 17
No. 4 YORK (17-4) 95
Tessa Rodwell led York with a game-high 25 points and eight steals. Bree Parson ended with 15 points and seven rebounds. Fiona Grant, Tessa Goodell and Lauren DeLaVergne connected for 12 points apiece. Zara Hopkins hit for eight points. Brie Inzinna Had seven points in the win. Willow Kopercza and Kali Maddock topped Campbell-Savona with six points each. York will host No. 5 South Seneca on Saturday.
No. 12 NAPLES (1-20) 15
No. 5 SOUTH SENECA (14-7) 72
Tori Scott topped South Seneca with a game-high 22 points. Ashlyn Weatherby added a 10-point, 12-rebound double-double in the win. South Seneca will face No. 4 York on Saturday.
No. 11 WARSAW (4-17) 23
No. 6 PERRY (13-8) 55
Nellie Koronas and Astrid Belamy led Perry with 10 points apiece. Natalie Eaton had nine points and 11 rebounds. Emma Wyant ended with eight points. Joanna Campbell, Olivia Monteleone and Madi Monteleone all added six points apiece. Perry will travel to No. 3 Fillmore on Saturday.
No. 10 PAVILION (6-15) 46
No. 7 WHEATLAND-CHILI (9-12) 39
Emma Tillotson led Pavilion with a game-high 21 points and 12 rebounds. Mollia McMaster ended with 10 points. Charlotte Rudgers scored six points. Haylee Cordes finished with five points. Natalie Nichiporuk connected for four points in the win. Whitney Thrush topped Wheatland-Chili with 15 points. Vanessa Guerrero ended with 11 points. Pavilion will travel to No. 2 Oakfield-Alabama on Saturday.
No. 9 ROMULUS (7-14) 41
No. 8 GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (9-11) 55
CLASS D
No. 13 HINSDALE (0-20) 27
No. 4 JASPER-TROUPSBURG (17-4) 57
Leah Lawson led Jasper-Troupsburg with 25 points. Avary Cornell ended with 14 points. Laura Hall hit for seven points. Alaina Trenchard scored five points and Keira Marsh had two points in the win. Jen Tuttle topped Hinsdale with 11 points. Jasper-Troupsburg moves on to face No. 5 Elba on Saturday.
No. 12 FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (3-17) 24
No. 5 ELBA (15-6) 85
No. 11 NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (4-17) 21
No. 6 MOUNT MORRIS (13-8) 81
No. 10 HONEOYE (8-13) 43
No. 7 ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (12-9) 75
No. 9 LIMA CHRISTIAN (10-11) 37
No. 8 LYNDONVILLE (11-10) 46
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