GIRLS BASKETBALL
H-AC 69,
Bloomfield 35
Jenny Scudder scored a career-high 29 points and pulled down 12 rebounds to lead H-AC to a 69-35 win over Bloomfield in girls basketball on Thursday.
Kayli O’Keefe also had a fine game for the Wolves as she finished with 10 points, 12 assists and five steals. Abby O’Keefe added 16 points.
Audra Beechler finished with 14 points, including three 3-pointers, to lead Bloomfield. Gina Iacovangelo posted six points, seven rebounds and three steals while Madison Kimball added two points, six rebounds and one block in her first varsity game.
Red Jacket 55,
Naples 18
The Red Jacket girls basketball team ran its season record to 9-1 with a road victory against Naples.
Bailey Hixson collected 22 points, eight rebounds, four steals and six blocked shots to lead the Indians. Shanty Hawke and Chelsey Jacobs each provided 10 points, with Jacobs adding five assists and two steals, while Sam Teufel chipped in four points and seven rebounds.
Kayla VandeSande scored seven points, seven rebounds and four blocked shots to pace Naples (2-9).
Penfield 74,
Victor 32
The Patriots topped Victor on Thursday, outscoring the Blue Devils 38-18 in the first half.
Margot Hetzke finished with 19 points to lead Penfield, moving her past Ashley McMillen for first place on the school’s all-time scoring list (1,289).
Lucy Covley added 14 points in the win while Sheila Nesselbush and Michelle Nesselbush each had eight.
Alex Gelinas scored 16 points to lead Victor.
Penfield improves to 8-2.
Pittsford Sutherland 46,
Canandaigua 38
The Pittsford Sutherland girls basketball team evened its record at 5-5 with a road victory over Canandaigua on Thursday, outscoring the Braves 10-2 in the final two minutes to pick up the win.
Liz Bailey scored 13 points to lead Sutherland (5-5), followed by Bayley Axelrod with 10 points. The duo combined to scored 17 of the Knights’ final 20 points.
Dakotah Savitcheff paced Canandaigua (3-7) with 14 points. Mara Sindoni and Janae Guy each added nine points, with Guy’s points all coming on 3-pointers.
Romulus 53,
Dundee 30
The Romulus girls basketball team improved to 9-1 with a win against Dundee on Thursday.
Jessica Rhone led the Warriors with 13 points. Tally McDonald and Zoe McDonald each added 11 points while Cheyenne Howe provided nine.
Brooke Howell scored nine points to pace Dundee, followed by Samantha Clark with eight.
Greece Arcadia 56,
Churchville-Chili 49
The Greece Arcadia girls basketball team played host to Churchville-Chili on Thursday and defeated the Saints to improve to 5-5 on the season.
Jeanella Hughes posted 19 points, six rebounds and three steals to power the Titans. Abby Sweers added 12 points and three rebounds while Jolanta Davis added an 11-point, 10-rebound double-double.
Maggie Tabone fueled Churchville-Chili (4-7) with 10 points. Carly Zimmerman, Brooke Ennis and Kirstin Perry each added eight points.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
H-AC 69,
Bloomfield 35
Jenny Scudder scored a career-high 29 points and pulled down 12 rebounds to lead H-AC to a 69-35 win over Bloomfield in girls basketball on Thursday.
Kayli O’Keefe also had a fine game for the Wolves as she finished with 10 points, 12 assists and five steals. Abby O’Keefe added 16 points.
Audra Beechler finished with 14 points, including three 3-pointers, to lead Bloomfield. Gina Iacovangelo posted six points, seven rebounds and three steals while Madison Kimball added two points, six rebounds and one block in her first varsity game.
Red Jacket 55,
Naples 18
The Red Jacket girls basketball team ran its season record to 9-1 with a road victory against Naples.
Bailey Hixson collected 22 points, eight rebounds, four steals and six blocked shots to lead the Indians. Shanty Hawke and Chelsey Jacobs each provided 10 points, with Jacobs adding five assists and two steals, while Sam Teufel chipped in four points and seven rebounds.
Kayla VandeSande scored seven points, seven rebounds and four blocked shots to pace Naples (2-9).
Penfield 74,
Victor 32
The Patriots topped Victor on Thursday, outscoring the Blue Devils 38-18 in the first half.
Margot Hetzke finished with 19 points to lead Penfield, moving her past Ashley McMillen for first place on the school’s all-time scoring list (1,289).
Lucy Covley added 14 points in the win while Sheila Nesselbush and Michelle Nesselbush each had eight.
Alex Gelinas scored 16 points to lead Victor.
Penfield improves to 8-2.
Pittsford Sutherland 46,
Canandaigua 38
The Pittsford Sutherland girls basketball team evened its record at 5-5 with a road victory over Canandaigua on Thursday, outscoring the Braves 10-2 in the final two minutes to pick up the win.
Liz Bailey scored 13 points to lead Sutherland (5-5), followed by Bayley Axelrod with 10 points. The duo combined to scored 17 of the Knights’ final 20 points.
Dakotah Savitcheff paced Canandaigua (3-7) with 14 points. Mara Sindoni and Janae Guy each added nine points, with Guy’s points all coming on 3-pointers.
Romulus 53,
Dundee 30
The Romulus girls basketball team improved to 9-1 with a win against Dundee on Thursday.
Jessica Rhone led the Warriors with 13 points. Tally McDonald and Zoe McDonald each added 11 points while Cheyenne Howe provided nine.
Brooke Howell scored nine points to pace Dundee, followed by Samantha Clark with eight.
Greece Arcadia 56,
Churchville-Chili 49
The Greece Arcadia girls basketball team played host to Churchville-Chili on Thursday and defeated the Saints to improve to 5-5 on the season.
Jeanella Hughes posted 19 points, six rebounds and three steals to power the Titans. Abby Sweers added 12 points and three rebounds while Jolanta Davis added an 11-point, 10-rebound double-double.
Maggie Tabone fueled Churchville-Chili (4-7) with 10 points. Carly Zimmerman, Brooke Ennis and Kirstin Perry each added eight points.
Hilton 45,
Greece Athena 27
The Hilton girls basketball team earned a win over Greece Athena on Thursday, holding the Trojans to just seven first-half points.
Maria Jackson scored 10 points and corralled 17 rebounds to lead the Cadets. Lauren Anten added nine points and 14 rebounds while Cameron Graupman had 13 points.
Carina Pringle and Stef Drago each had eight points to pace Greece Athena.
Hilton improves to 6-4.
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BOYS SWIMMING AND DIVING
HF-L 109,
Victor 76
The HF-L boys swimming and diving team improved to 6-1 in dual meet competition with a 109-76 victory over Victor.
The Cougars had a pair of double event winners, as David DeLaus won the 200 freestyle and 500 freestyle while Erick Burgwardt touched first in the 100 backstroke and 200 IM. Justin Gardner placed first in the 100 breaststroke and Troy Birdsall won the diving competition, while the team also placed first in the 200 freestyle relay and 400 freestyle relay.
Jeffrey Williamson was a double event winner for Victor, touching first in the 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly. Luke Shanahan came in first in the 100 freestyle while the team also won the 200 medley relay.
Gananda 104,
Marcus Whitman 76
The Gananda boys swimming and diving team won its fourth consecutive meet on Thursday as they defeated Marcus Whitman 104-76.
Jordan Cannan (100 freestyle, 200 IM) was a double event winner for Gananda. Mitchell Miller (500 freestyle), Tristan Stoner (100 butterfly) and Nick Skrotzki (100 backstroke) were single event winners.
David LeClair was a double event winner for Marcus Whitman, touching first in the 100 breaststroke and 200 freestyle. Lyell Mincer (50 freestyle) and Alex Hoyt (diving) were single event winners.
Canandaigua 138,
Eastridge 48
The Canandaigua boys swimming and diving team ran its season record to 6-1 with a win against Eastridge.
Alex Brion (100 breaststroke, 100 butterfly), Sean Carbary (100 backstroke, 100 freestyle) and Alex Baker (200 IM, 500 freestyle) were all double event winners for the Braves. Michael Cuciti finished first in the 200 freestyle, Trevor Dobies placed first in the 50 freestyle and Noah Barnard won the diving competition. The team also took first in all three relay events.
Eastridge falls to 3-5.
Geneva 102,
Pal-Mac 78
Lucas Reisch (100 breaststroke, 200 freestyle), Andrew Ritter (50 freestyle, 100 freestyle) and Alden Brewer (100 backstroke, 100 butterfly) were all double event winners for Geneva in a victory over Pal-Mac.
Jacob Ritter placed first in the 200 IM as the Panthers improved to 8-4.
Gage Geldorf (500 freestyle) and Jake Wilson (diving) were single event winners for Pal-Mac.
Reisch set a new pool record in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:04.83.
Fairport 102,
Rush-Henrietta 79
The Red Raiders improved to 5-1 with a victory over Rush-Henrietta on Thursday.
David Howard was a double event winner for Fairport as he touched first in the 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly. Owen Hill (200 freestyle), Jordan Errigo (diving), Charlie Morales (100 freestyle) and Alex LaPoint (500 freestyle) were single event winners, while the team also won the 200 medley relay and the 200 freestyle relay.
Tom Kirch (200 IM), Ryan Yuhas (100 breaststroke) and Mike Loucks (100 backstroke) were single event winners for Rush-Henrietta.
Brockport 102,
Spencerport 81
Nathan Heitz won the 50 freestyle and 100 backstroke to lead Brockport to a win against Spencerport.
Nathaniel Bartalo was also a double event winner for the Blue Devils as he touched first in the 100 butterfly and 200 freestyle. Brandon Amthor (500 freestyle), Adam Wilson (200 IM). Nick Olson (100 freestyle) and Josh Stiefel (diving) were all single event winners.
Maxwell Wersinger placed first in the 100 breaststroke and 100 butterfly to pace Spencerport.
Gates Chili 87,
Churchville-Chili 79
The Gates Chili boys swimming and diving team bested Churchville-Chili on Thursday, led by Zach Mendes who placed first in the 50 freestyle and 100 freestyle.
Alexander Maxwell (200 freestyle), John Crysler (200 IM) and David La Pietra (diving) were all single event winners for the Spartans.
Kyle Podlaski was a double event winner for Churchville-Chili, finishing first in the 100 backstorke and the 500 freestyle. Spencer Naab won the 100 butterfly while Ryan Hardy touched first in the 100 breaststroke.
Greece 96,
Hilton 84
The Greece swimming and diving team earned a win over Hilton on Thursday by a score of 96-84.
Jared Cappon (50 freestyle, 100 breaststroke), Jason Grana (200 freestyle, 500 freestyle), Evan Harrison (100 freestyle, 200 IM) and Matt DiNunzio (100 butterfly, 100 backstroke) were all double event winners for the Storm. The team also won all three relay events.
For Hilton, Josh Briggs won the diving competition with a score of 219.95.
Penfield 97,
Irondequoit 86
Joey Mulvehill came in first in the 200 IM and 500 freestyle to lead the Patriots to a win versus Irondequoit.
David Vaca (100 butterfly) and Rocco Porcellio (100 backstroke) were single event winners for Penfield as the team also won the 200 freestyle relay.
Eric Tuttle was a double event winner for Irondequoit, placing first in the 100 freestyle and 200 freestyle. Britt Kaukeinen won the 50 freestyle while James Wilczewski finished first in the diving competition with a score of 229.35.
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WRESTLING
Newark 60,
Penn Yan 15
Dylan Harmon (113 pounds, technical fall 15-0), Niko Gorsuch (132, pin 3:24), Josh Figueroa (152, pin 0:59), Marcus Currington (160, decision 5-1), Tyler Skeels (170, pin 1:23), Jay Phillips (182, major decision 13-2) and Cody Cornelius (285, pin 1:59) all earned win for Newark in a 60-15 win against Penn Yan.
Courtney Lafler (99, decision 5-0), Nick Marchionda (126, decision 5-3) and Josh Martisch (220, decision 1-0) all earned wins for Penn Yan.
Newark won four matches by forfeit compared to one for Penn Yan.
BOYS BASKETBALL
Clyde-Savannah 48,
Lyons 40
The Clyde-Savannah boys basketball team outlasted Lyons on Thursday, moving the Golden Eagles to 9-1 and handing the Lions their first loss of the season.
Tom Kanaley posted 15 points to lead Clyde-Savannah. Kam DiSanto followed with 12 points while Jomaine Bogans had nine.
Mareese Wells led Lyons (8-1) with nine points. Jacob Kehoe and D.J. Long both contributed seven points.
Aquinas 78,
Nichols 67
The Lil’ Irish ran their season record to 7-2 with a win against Nichols School.
Kyron Allen scored 23 points, including 15 of the teams 19 in the third quarter, to lead Aquinas. Navaar Pool added 14 points, including 7-for-7 from the three throw line in the final quarter, while George Graham added 13.
Chris Miner finished with 18 points to lead Nichols. Tom Nuttle had 12 points while Liam Ryan added 11.
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BOYS BOWLING
Lyons 7,
Red Creek 0
Allen Clemson rolled a 622 series, including games of 205 and 235, to lead Lyons to a sweep of Red Creek on Thursday.
Noah Tyler added a 587 series, including games of 190 and 241, while Jacob Eckert chipped in a 562 series with a 212 game.
Derek Freeman led Red Creek with a 606 series, including games of 193 and 278. Ben Halstead added a 577 series, including games of 190 and 205, while Brett Drake provided a 473 series with a 196 game.
Lyons won the first game 847-820, the second game 899-815, the third game 985-837 and the overall match 2731-2472.
GIRLS BOWLING
Red Creek 5,
Lyons 2
Kaitlin Alexander threw a 457 series with games of 169 and 153 to lead Red Creek to a 5-2 victory over Lyons.
Emile Pitts added a 407 series, including games of 165 and 144, while MacKenzie Gregg chipped in a 373 series with a pair of 129 games.
Kim Colbert and Amber Deon each finished with a 429 series to lead Lyons, including a 161 game from Colbert and a 147 game by Deon. Bailey Mollenkopf added a 383 series.
Red Creek won the first game 624-592, the second game 670-566 and the overall match 1897-1801. Lyons won the third game 643-603.
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WEDNESDAY’S LATE SCORES
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Midlakes 55,
Mynderse 31
Dominique Burri scored 18 points, including four 3-pointers, to lead the Screaming Eagles, who improve 5-4. Teammate Alli Clements added 12 points and Allison Maloney scored nine points.
Heather Pollino led Mynderse (2-8) with six points.
Gananda 57,
Williamson 30
Jen Stearns scored 20 points to go with five rebounds and two steals to lead Gananda to a win versus Williamson on Wednesday.
Jessica Donnan tallied 12 points, five rebounds and four assists, Michelle Suchan added 11 points, five rebounds and four steals and Kourtney Goebel had six points, four rebounds, six assists and three steals.
Manica Brennon finished with 15 points to pace Williamson.
Gananda improves to 8-2, 7-1 in league play.
BOYS BOWLING
Bloomfield 7,
Naples 0
Tommy Rowlinson tossed a three-game series of 555 to lead the undefeated Bombers. Teammate Josh Gosper rolled a 532, Cody Boadway scored 509 and Jared Coryea finished with 499. Bloomfield won the first game 897-561, the second game 877-482, the third game 790-484 and the total match 2,564-1,527.
Brandon Hunter led Naples with a 433 series.
Webster Thomas 6,
Rush-Henrietta 0
The Webster Thomas boys bowling team defeated Rush-Henrietta on Wednesday, vaulting the Titans past the Royal Comets into first place in the division with a record of 54-6.
Chandler Ditch threw a 450 series, including a 246 game, to lead the Titans. Anthony Allen added a 435 series with a 257 game, Brandon Donohue rolled a 413 series with a 249 game, Cody Dinse had a 411 series with a 231 game and Nate Sharrow contributed a 405 game with a 212 series.
Webster Thomas won the first game 1040-1025, the second game 1084-939 and the overall match 1124-1964.
H-AC 5,
Dundee 2
Josh Shechter tossed a 474 series with a a 192 game to lead H-AC to a 5-2 win over Dundee.
T.J. Eilinger followed with a 470 series, including a 188 game, while Zachary Palumbo had a 448 series. Andrew REgelski added a 181 game.
Brett Bogart tossed a 515 series with a 212 game to pace Dundee. Aron Crans chipped in a 485 series, including a pair of 169 games.
H-AC won the first game 792-716, the third game 715-707 and the overall match 2242-2221. Dundee won the second game 798-735.
GIRLS BOWLING
Bloomfield 7,
Naples 0
Rayissa Amon rolled a three-game series of 565 to lead the undefeated Bombers. Teammate Courtney Hurlburt recorded a 537 and Jenny Nunez finished with 535. Bloomfield won the first game 756-532, the second game 814-559, the third game 790-539 and the total match 2,360-1,630.
Scout McLoud led the Big Green with a 365 series. Gabby Wilkins rolled a 364 and Maranda Martz rolled a 324.
Webster Thomas 6,
Rush-Henrietta 0
The Webster Thomas girls bowling team earned a sweep of Rush-Henrietta on Wednesday, improving to 54-6 to remain in first place in the division.
Emma Catone rolled a 505 series with games of 258 and 247 to lead the Titans. Stacy Gardner added a 436 series, including games of 202 and 234, while Belle Beachner contributed a 401 series with games of 213 and 188.
Catone currently leads the the division with a 205 average, followed closely by Gardner who is currently averaging 196.
H-AC 7,
Dundee 0
The H-AC girls bowling team earned a sweep of Dundee on Thursday, winning the first game 655-559, the second game 606-582, the third game 629-526 and the overall match 1890-1667.
Amanda Hall threw a 427 series with a 171 game to lead the Wolves. Anna Barbano added a 370 series while Heather Barber chipped in a 360 series.
Laura Miller posted a 377 series to lead Dundee. Caitlyn Cornish added a 150 game.
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