
CLASS AAA
No. 7 GREECE ARCADIA/OLYMPIA (4-17) 43
No. 2 EDISON (10-10) 41 (F/OT)
Janyah Reaves had 19 to lead Arcadia/Olympia. The Lightning advance to the semifinals to play against No. 3 Aquinas.
No. 6 RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-16) 17
No. 3 AQUINAS (10-9) 74
Loren Green scored 27 points, and Aquinas clinched a spot in the AAA semifinals. The win was the Li’l Irish’s sixth straight by double-digits. Jade Harvey and Carlé Thomas both added 12 points in the win. Aquinas will play against No. 7 Greece Arcadia in the semis.
NO. 5 BISHOP KEARNEY (7-13) 80
NO. 4 GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY (8-13) 51
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CLASS A
No. 8 WAYNE (8-14) 41
No. 1 EAST (16-4) 58
Semaj Jackson recorded a double-double of 14 points and 10 rebounds as East clinched a semifinals appearance. Darianna Weathers scored eight of her 27 points in the third quarter when the Eagles used an 11-point advantage to take a 50-31 lead going into the fourth quarter. Madison Simmons (10), Journe Caliz (6) and Layla Germany (1) also scored for the Eagles. Lauren Twist led Wayne with 12 points from five shots from the field and 2-of-4 free throw conversions. Addi Bolt (6), Sarah Cass (5), Gianna DiPaul (4), Sydney Howard (2), and Aidan Kovach (2) all scored for the Eagles. East High advanced to face Our Lady of Mercy in the semifinals
No. 10 BATAVIA (3-17) 41
No. 2 NEWARK (19-2) 80
Karina Natale scored 28 points, including the 1,000th of her career, and Newark advanced to the semifinals. Natale also tallied seven assists in her efforts. Khloe Paul scored 19 points while Melaniyah Howard recorded 14 points. Arizona Chapple added 12 points while tallying nine rebounds and six steals. Sophia Delfs (4) and Brooklyn Crego (3) also scored for the Reds. Newark will play Honeoye Falls-Lima in the semifinals
No. 6 PALMYRA-MACEDON (11-11) 33
No. 3 HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (14-7) 44
Shaye Angelo recorded a double-double of 19 points and 10 rebounds along with four steals to take Honeoye Falls-Lima to the Class A semifinals. Sarah Smith recorded nine points and 11 rebounds. Kam Burdett hit a 3-pointer in the final four minutes to extend the HFL lead to 10, a lead they did not surrender. For Palmyra-Macedon, Shelby Gear recorded 14 points, including four 3-pointers. HFL will next take on Newark in the Class A semifinals.
No. 5 YWCP (11-9) 46
No. 4 OUR LADY OF MERCY (12-9) 69
Emerson Wandtke scored 29 points for an Our Lady of Mercy victory in the Class A quarterfinals. Wandtke scored 10 points to open the game for the Monarchs, giving the Monarchs a 19-9 lead. The ninth-grade forward also connected on 13 shots from the field and converted 3-of-5 free throws. Laura Kosten scored 12 of her 17 points in the second half. Robin Jones (7), Angelina Borrelli (7), Madelyn Goetz (3), Bridget Wise (3), Bianca Iacovangelo (2), and Ella Rogala (1) all scored for the Monarchs. The leading scorers for YWCP were Diamondnik Foster with 16 points, Jah’Zell Strong with 13 points, NiYahanah with five points, Liz’Vanni Ortiz with three points, and Ari Appleberry-Givens with two points. Our Lady of Mercy advances to the semifinals, where the Monarchs will face No. 1 East High.
CLASS C1
No. 9 KENDALL (13-9) 19
No. 1 LETCHWORTH (21-1) 51
Sasha Bellamy scored 21 points with five assists during a Letchworth quarterfinal victory. Annika Milillo recorded 12 points with six steals, while Charity Scott had five points, five steals, and seven blocks. Gillian Kemp had five points and eight rebounds. Maya Bellamy (4), Kendall Jines (2), and Harper Bliss (2) all scored for the legends. Teagan Shaw (7), Stella Kwiatek (5), Izzy D’Agastino (3), Brum Hardenbrook (3), and Sophia Picardo (1) scored for the Eagles. Letchworth will face No. 4 Canisteo-Greenwood in the semifinals.
No. 7 GENESEO (14-8) 37
No. 2 BLOOMFIELD (17-4) 53
Addison Falsone led Bloomfield to victory with 19 points. Calla McCombs tallied 11 points while Evalynn Howlett recorded eight points. Sydney Falsone and Alina Hagen scored seven points each, and Sadie Kachmaryk scored one point for the Bombers. Olivia Bucci led Geneseo with 13 points, and Paige Rossborough scored 11 points. Bloomfield now advances to the semifinals and will match up with No. 3 Lyons.

No. 6 CLYDE-SAVANNAH (13-8) 61
No. 3 LYONS (18-4) 77
Freshman Ja’Niyah Bell recorded a double-double of 35 points and 23 rebounds to take Lyons to the Class C1 semifinals. In the first half, Bell converted 9-of-10 free throws and connected on seven shots from the field to score 24 points and give the Lions a 43-34 lead at the break. Bell also finished with five steals, five blocks, and three assists. Car’Mella Parker also recorded a double-double on 26 points and 12 rebounds. Parker connected 11 times from the floor including once from behind the 3-point arc and converte three free throws. Parker also finished with one assist and one steal. Kamryn Bonnell scored seven points with seven rebounds, six assists, and one steal, while Addison Jones scored six points, 10 rebounds, and one steal. Shacoya Wilcher recorded three points, two rebounds, and one steal for the Lions. Lyons will now move on to the Class C1 semifinals to face No. 2 Bloomfield.
No. 5 GANANDA (14-8) 38
No. 4 CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (20-2) 85
Kara Mahany scored 27 points in Canisteo-Greenwood’s victory in the Class C1 quarterfinals. Mahany scored 20 points in the first half to give the Chargers a 50-17 lead at the break. Bailey Mullen added 17 points on seven shots from the field (five 2-pointers and two 3-pointers) and one free-throw. Gracen Mahany also scored 17 points on two 2-pointers, three 3-pointers, and converted 2-of-3 free throws. Payton Bentley scored 10 points after connecting on three throws from the field and converting all four of her free throws. Mackenna Mullen (5), Harlie McCaffery (4), Addy Andrus (4), Anna Mitchell (2), and Paris May (1) all scored for Canisteo-Greenwood. Gananda’s top scorer was Avery Hoffman with 15 points, on six shots from the field, including one 3-pointer, and converting 2-of-4 free throws. Leah Buffan (8), Raegan Quigley (6), Emily Buffan (3), Allissa Dohse (3), Lily Aylett (2), and Lexi Gallina (1) all scored for the Panthers. Canisteo-Greenwood advances to the Class C1 semifinals to face No. 1 Letchworth.
CLASS C2
No. 8 GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (9-12) 26
No. 1 KESHEQUA (20-1) 61
Braelyn Isaman scored 16 points in Keshequa’s quarterfinal win, the Wildcats’ fourth straight victory. Isaman also finished the game with seven assists, seven rebounds, and four steals. Alicia Wood scored 14 points with five rebounds, two steals, and one block. Ryley Benner scored nine points and recorded three assists, four rebounds, and two steals, while Bree Benner scored six points, one assist, two rebounds, and two steals. Riley Nageldinger tallied six points but led the team with eight rebounds while also making two assists and two steals. Quinn Powers tallied five points, four assists, five rebounds, and two steals, while Onnalee Long made three points, two assists, one rebound, five steals, and one block. Raelyn Guldenschuh recorded two points, one rebound, and one steal. Leah Long only tallied three rebounds, and Alynn Dunning tallied one steal. Keshequa advances to the semifinals to face No. 4 York.
No. 10 PAVILION (6-16) 13
No. 2 OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (21-0) 52
Hadley Hicks led Oakfield-Alabama with 14 points, four rebounds, and two steals for a quarterfinal victory. Oakfield-Alabama outscored Pavilion 30-3 at halftime. Raine Denny scored 10 points with four rebounds, two assists, and two steals, while Allison Harkness scored eight points, three rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Allie Williams has seven points, six rebounds, and two blocks, while Alexa Clark scored three points with five rebounds and three steals. Harper Hicks scored one point with five rebounds and two steals. Aimee Demmer (3), Emma Williams (3), Chloe Luttrell (2), and Sophia Hughes (1) also scored for the Hornets. Oakfield-Alabama now advances to the Class C2 semifinals to face No. 3 Fillmore.
No. 6 PERRY (13-9) 44
No. 3 FILLMORE (17-3) 60
Fillmore advances to face No. 2 Oakfield-Alabama in the Class C2 semifinals.
No. 5 SOUTH SENACA (15-7) 34
No. 4 YORK (17-5) 75
Bree Parsons and Tessa Rodwell both had a double-double to take York to the semifinals. Parsons finished with 24 points and 11 steals and handed out three assists. Rodwell accounted for 22 points and 17 rebounds with three steals. Fiona Grant recorded 14 points and eight rebounds while Lauren DeLaVergne made seven points and six rebounds. Tessa Goodell (7) also scored for the Golden Knights. Ashlyn Weatherby led South Senaca with 12 points and Tori Scott had eight points for the Falcons. York will face No.1 Keshequa in the semifinals.
CLASS D
No. 8 LYNDONVILLE (11-11) 33
No. 1 AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (18-3) 57
Meyah Putnam recorded a double-double of 17 points and 15 rebounds along with seven assists to take Avoca-Prattsburgh to the Class D semifinals. D’Mariannah Hinson-Pike scored 13 points by connecting on five shots from the field while Evelyn Travis scored 12 points on six 2-pointers. Charlotte Peck (6), Brooke VonSkiver (3), Amiyah Lampley (2), Jayde, Peloquin (2), AJ McIntyre (2), all scored for the Titans. For Lyndonville, Isabella Groves led in scoring with 13 points. Alexa Robinson scored 11 points on five shots from the field with one 3-pointer. Lilly Raduns (3), Hannah Fox (2), Braelynn Dillenbeck (2), and Emily Dill (2) also scored for the Tigers. Avoca-Prattsburgh will face No. 5 Elba in the Class D semifinals.
No. 7 ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (12-10) 43
No. 2 CHARLES G FINNEY (16-5) 58
Charles G Finney advanced to the Class D semifinals and will face Notre Dame-Batavia.
No. 6 MOUNT MORRIS (13-9) 33
No. 3 NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (16-5) 67
Sofia Falleti led Notre Dame0Batavia to a quarterfinal win with a 15-point, 11 rebound double-double. Quinn Boardman also had a double-double with 10 points and rebounds. Clairissa Milliman accounted for 12 points and two steals while Shirley Thompson added nine points and six rebounds. Gianna Falleti tallied eight points and two assists. PennyJo Thompson (4), Emma Fitch (3), Riley Yunker (3), and Harper Ferris (3) all scored for the Lady Irish. Notre Dame Batavia advanced to the semifinals against No. 2 Charles G Finney.
No. 5 ELBA (16-6) 69
No. 4 JASPER-TROUPSBURG (17-5) 54
Elba advances to the Class D semifinals to meet with No. 1 Avoca-Prattsburgh.
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