By: Pickin' Splinters
CLASS AA1
NO. 8 WEBSTER SCHROEDER (10-12) 47
NO. 1 PENFIELD (19-1) 60
Jake McCarthy scored 10 of his game-high 20 points in the first half as No. 1 NYSSWA Class AA Penfield built a seven-point halftime lead and went on to clinch a spot in the AA1 semifinals with the Patriots 13th straight win. CJ Johnson and Aaron Hardaway added 17 points each for Penfield. Other scorers included Jackson Green (3) and Ryan Savino (3). Matthew Carey led Webster Schroeder with 13 points. Alex Bartnicki (12) and Kalin Watkins (10) also got into double figures. Other scorers included Sam Nick (5), Anthony Amico (5) and Chris Unger (2). Penfield will face No. 4 Churchville-Chili in the semifinals.
NO. 5 BRIGHTON (10-11) 69
NO. 4 CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (11-10) 73
Jason Small scored 21 of his game-high 29 points in the second half as Churchville-Chili overcame an 11-point deficit, and the Saints moved on to the semis with a third straight win. Landon Healey (10) and Brayden Stedman (12) also got into double figures for the Saints. Other scorers for the Saints included Joshua Miner (6), Jake McGowan (9), Jacob Gonzalez (2) and Jack Demmin (5). Tim Tourangeau led Brighton with 23 points. Noah Barnabas (10) and Daniel Regan (17) also got into double figures for the Bruins. Other scorers included Bobby Jones (2), Abram Levy (9), Jah Joseph (3) and Brody Kamm (5). Churchville-Chili will face No. 1 Penfield in the semifinals.
NO. 6 WEBSTER THOMAS (10-12) 55
NO. 3 VICTOR (14-7) 66
JJ Mastin Jr. knocked down a three-pointer at around the 6:30 mark of the first quarter that broke a 2-2 tie, and No. 3 Victor went on to never trail and win 66-55 over sixth-seeded Webster Thomas during AA1 quarterfinal action on Saturday night. It is the third win in the past four games for the Blue Devils (14-7). READ MORE
NO. 10 PADILLA (6-16) 64
NO. 2 IRONDEQUOIT (16-5) 66
The game saw three significant swings in momentum: Isaiah Caruthers connected on three 3-pointers, the third of which came on the first possession of the second quarter to cap an 11-0 outburst and give the Bulldogs a 19-11 lead. That led directly to a 27-2 Irondequoit run capped by Major leading teammate Roman Maldonado on a leak out as the Eagles eventually took a 45-24 lead into the locker room at halftime. READ MORE.
CLASS AA2
NO. 9 WILSON (8-14) 49
NO. 1 PITTSFORD MENDON (20-1) 77
Trevor Nally scored 14 of his game-high 21 points in the first half as No. 6 NYSSWA Class AA Pittsford Mendon built a 26-point after two quarters, and the Vikings moved on to the AA2 semifinals with a 17th straight win. Nally knocked down two 3-pointers and went 2-for-2 from the free throw line in the opening 16 minutes. Nally also added eight rebounds, four assists and four steals to his line. Joshua Shadders (16) and Carmen Esposito (10) also got into double figures for Mendon, contributing eight and seven rebounds respectively. Other scorers for the Vikings included Amari Coleman (5), Jack Nally (3), Jackson Tackaberry (2), Max Liberatos (9), John Leitner (9) and Elijah Sussman (2). Jack Nally tacked on seven rebounds and four assists. Jesse Lynn led Wilson with 13 points. Jayden Ingram (11) and Aaron Riley (11) also got into double figures for the Wildcats. Other scorers included Jayden Everett (2), Von Fuqua (5), Damyreon Warnick (4) and Nishan Ezel (3). Mendon will face No. 4 Gates Chili in the semifinals.
NO. 6 VERTUS (9-12) 72
NO. 3 GREECE ATHENA (16-5) 89
Russell Ellis Jr. poured in 16 of his game-high 27 points in the second quarter when No. 3 Greece Athena (16-5) turned a one-possession game into double-digit lead and went on to defeat No. 6 Vertus (9-12), 89-72 in Section Class AA2 action, Saturday afternoon. READ MORE
NO. 7 BROCKPORT (9-13) 45
NO. 2 PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (19-2) 77
Sam Byrne scored 18 of his game-high 24 points in the first half as No. 14 NYSSWA Class AA Pittsford Sutherland built a 16-point lead heading into the locker room, and the Knights advanced to the AA2 semis with a second straight win. Byrne cashed in six 2-pointers and went 3-for-3 from the free throw line in the half. Jackson Birch (15) and Ethan Wachter (12) also got into double figures for Sutherland. Other scorers included Tyler Allen (7), Zach Neiderer (9), Jahyden Maiorani (4), Hudson Lazenby (2) and Chase Dermody (4). Ty Sherman led Brockport with 15 points. Ethan Hart also got into double figures with 11. Other scorers included Tre Hildreth (1), Ayden Matthews (5), Brodee Henshaw (2), Caleb Sheehan (2), Zach Hagreen (4) and Mason Scott (5). Sutherland will face No. 3 Greece Athena in the semifinals.
NO. 5 CANANDAIGUA (11-10) 45
NO. 4 GATES CHILI (15-6) 80
Jaylen Givens finished with a game-high 24 points, three assists and three rebounds to pace Gates Chili to its fourth victory in the last five outings. The senior netted 18 in the first half as the Spartans took a 36-23 lead for their fourth victory by 30 or more points. Joey Vigerzi posted 18 points, seven boards and five assists while Jaden Robinson chipped in eight points. Joe Caruso and Nemo Pye followed with seven points apiece while Myles Fitzhugh collected five. Tremier Lewis, Ryan Walker, Jaden Pontera and Brandon Craddock tallied two points apiece. For Canandaigua, Tate York led the way with 15 points while James Spinelli and Chase Senn scored eight points apiece. Patrick Olvany added five points while Nolan Lawrence picked up three. Landon Simpson, Matt Smith and Sam Clark rounded out the scoring with two points apiece. Gates Chili takes on No. 1 Pittsford Mendon in the semifinals.
CLASS A
NO. 8 PALMYRA-MACEDON (13-9) 65
NO. 1 EAST (14-4) 91
Timothy Reed dropped a game-high 26 points with 24 coming from beyond the arc while Norman Simmons followed with 24 points as NYSSWA Class A No. 8 East won its eighth straight. Up nine heading into the fourth, the duo combined for 23 of the Eagles' 36 points for their seventh victory by 20-plus points. Zion Parson netted 17 points including 12 in the second half while Jalen Gray reached double-figures with 10 points. Talhah Ali picked up four points while Jeremy Quinn and Eric Jones tallied two apiece. For Palmyra-Macedon, Eli Smith led the way with 19 points while Logan Bauer finished with 11. Brandon Conley posted 10 points while Camron Quick followed with eight points. Derek Leone (5) and Jackson Dennie (3) rounded out the scoring. East will play No. 4 Monroe in the semifinals.
NO. 7 HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (12-10) 43
NO. 2 GENEVA (19-2) 55
Kaden Larsen-Porter stuffed the stat sheet with 29 points, 15 rebounds, two assists and two steals to lead NYSSWA
Class A No. 22 Geneva to its sixth straight victory. The senior netted 15 in the opening 16 minutes as the Panthers took a 30-18 lead they kept for their 15th win by double-digits. Jahzire White posted nine points, five rebounds, two assists and two steals while Jake Irland followed with eight points and two steals. Andrew Green added three points and two steals while Prodigy Irvin chipped in two points, two boards and two steals. Jonathan Colon-Anderson tallied one point, four rebounds and three steals. Erick Figueroa (2) and Travis Tolbert Jr (1) rounded out the scoring. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, Grady Goodberlet led the way with 11 points while Jacob Weber and Shane Samson notched nine points apiece. Brody Swan scored eight points while Sam Jokl picked up four. Marco Vengoechea rounded out the scoring with two points. Geneva will face No. 3 Wayne in the semifinals.
NO. 6 NEWARK (14-8) 56
NO. 3 WAYNE (18-3) 64
Richie Miles scored a game-high 21 points with 16 coming in the first half as NYSSWA Class A No. 20 Wayne opened up a 40-21 it did not lose for its 15th straight victory. Jack Miles netted 18 points including 10 in the final 16 minutes while Aidan Twist finished in double-figures with 10 points. MJ Marvin chipped in eight points while Malachi Kuhn followed with seven. For Newark, Blake Steve led the way with 18 points all from beyond the arc including 15 in the second half while Terrell Jenkins posted 15 points. Collin George added seven points while Jahnor Allen and Sam Underhill put up six points apiece. Ramon Heredia picked up four points. Wayne will play No. 2 Geneva in the semifinals.
NO. 5 BATAVIA (14-8) 44
NO. 4 MONROE (15-5) 58
Brien Walker's 16-point, 12-rebound double-double along with Jordan Reis's 16 points and eight boards led the way for Monroe's fifth straight victory. Walker netted 10 in the second half to lead the Red Jackets as they outscored Batavia 31-23 to pull away with their ninth double-digit win of the season. Navareon Patton chipped in nine points while Anthony Omebe followed with eight points and 10 rebounds. Tahj Holmes added six points while John Hardy knocked down a triple. For Batavia, Gavin White posted a game-high 20 points with 15 coming in the final 16 while Casey Mazur scored 12 points. Grady Hemer (5), Aiden Kopper (4) and Ty Gioia (3) rounded out the scoring. Monroe will face RCAC rival and No. 1 East in the semifinals.
CLASS B1
NO. 9 LIVONIA (7-15) 47
NO. 1 LE ROY (14-7) 58
Grady Gilligan scored nine of his team-high 24 points in the first quarter as Le Roy built a 15-point lead after eight minutes and clinched a spot in the B1 semis with the Oatkan Knights seventh win in their last nine games. Gilligan also added 11 rebounds, four steals and three blocks to his line. Matthew Hockey also got into double figures for Le Roy with 14 points, four rebounds and three assists. Aidan Weaver added eight points, 10 rebounds, two assists and two blocks for the Oatkan Knights. Other scorers for Le Roy included Jagger Smith (2), Cole Tonzi (2), Brady McClurg (3), Brayden Chase (3) and Jameson Zitz (2). Oliver Taylor led Livonia with 16 points and three rebounds. Jack Henry (12) and Owen Austin (10) also got into double figures for Livonia with Henry dishing out three assists and Austin grabbing three rebounds. Trevor Wester added three points and six assists for Livonia. Le Roy will face No. 4 Waterloo in the semifinals.
NO. 5 EARLY COLLEGE (11-11) 41
NO. 4 WATERLOO (11-11) 70
Carter Peterson scored 11 of his 14 points in the first half as Waterloo built a 19-point lead at the break and secured a spot in the B1 semis with the Tigers third straight win. Kellen Mahoney (15), Ryder Tam (17) and Hayden Willett (12) also got into double figures for Waterloo. Other scorers for the Tigers included Nate Barron (7), Ethan Hendrix (3) and Xavier Brown (2). Tyrell Grant led Early College with a game-high 19 points. Cincere Moxley-Studymine also got into double figures with 13. Other scorers included Sam Washington (2) and Seh'maje Lester (7). Waterloo will face No. 1 Le Roy in the semifinals.
NO. 6 WELLSVILLE (10-12) 73
NO. 3 WAYLAND-COHOCTON (12-9) 45
Wellsville won its second straight. The Lions will face No. 7 Mynderse in the semifinals.
NO. 7 MYNDERSE (9-13) 67
NO. 2 HORNELL (12-9) 58
Nick Moansell led Mynderse with 19 points, knocking down five 3-pointers as the Blue Devils advanced to the semifinals with their second straight win. Braeden Cimineri (16), Elijah Doell (14) and Joe Nigro (12) also got into double figures for Mynderse. The Blue Devils led by four at halftime but pulled away in the third quarter to a 49-39 lead going into the final eight minutes of play. Demayne Dixon led Hornell with a game-high 26 points. Dixon also had seven rebounds and four assists. Tyrone Buchanan added 11 points and had five rebounds, three assists and two steals. Ben Woolever added nine points and three rebounds. Marco Picco had eight points and eight rebounds for the Red Raiders. Mynderse will face No. 6 Wellsville in the semifinals.
CLASS B2
NO. 8 RED CREEK (9-13) 51
NO. 1 BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON (18-3) 93
Jayden Capers scored 12 of his game-high 35 points in the first half as No. 21 NYSSWA Class B Bishop Kearney/Chesterton built a 29-point at the break and advanced to the B2 semis with the Kings second straight win. DJ Hamer (16), Maddox Volpe (14) and Jaiden Pascoe (16) also got into double figures for the Kings. Other scorers for the Kings included Marcus Chatman (2), Colby Speight (3), Owen Gorham (4) and Rasean Stevens (3). Duke Wright led Red Creek with 16 points. Connor Hopp also got into double figures for the Rams with 12. Other scorers included Daniel Sanzotta (3), Dom Lepper (2), Eli Essig (2), Parker Buckalew (6), Eoin Wynne (4) and Anthony Tucker (6). Bishop Kearney/Chesterton will face No. 4 East Rochester in the semifinals.
NO. 5 WILLIAMSON (11-11) 60
NO. 4 EAST ROCHESTER (17-4) 99
Judah Tanner scored 18 of his game-high 24 points in the first half as No. 13 NYSSWA Class B East Rochester built a 22-point lead after 16 minutes of action and advanced to the semis with the Bombers' ninth straight win. Tanner went 5-for-5 from the free throw line in the half. Ray Allen (10), Jason Hernandez (13), Justice Allen (14) and Tyler Leisten (11) also got into double figures for the Bombers. Other scorers for ER included Jaidyn Herb (3), Samad Ellington (2), Saniel Figueroa (2), Noah Wollschleger (9) and Logan Mek (6). DJ Barber led Williamson with 17 points. Myles LaCapra (15) and Nate Porchea (16) also got into double figures for the Marauders. Other scorers included Brett Byron (2), Jon Ryan (8) and Daniel Swarthout (2). East Rochester will face No. 1 Bishop Kearney/Chesterton in the semifinals.
NO. 6 AVON (11-11) 43
NO. 3 CHARLES G FINNEY (18-3) 59
Charles G Finney, No. 20 NYSSWA Class B, clinched a spot in the semis with its fifth straight. The victory was the 400th Finney head coach Joe Marchand's career. The Falcons will face No.2 Canisteo-Greenwood in the semifinals.
NO. 7 ADDISON (11-11) 42
NO. 2 CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (17-3) 62
Carson Chaffee scored 18 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead No. 3 NYSSWA Class B Canisteo-Greenwood as the Chargers advanced to the semis with their fifth straight. James Smith (14), Kevin Sirianni (13) and Thomas Sirianni (11) also got into double figures for the Chargers, with Smith adding seven rebounds to his line. Keaton Quick led Addison with 11 points. Canisteo-Greenwood will face No. 3 Charles G Finney in the semifinals.
CLASS C1
NO. 8 BLOOMFIELD (13-9) 47
NO. 1 LYONS (20-2) 90
Jamire Johnson stuffed the stat sheet with a game-high 23 points, seven rebounds and five blocks while Stephen LeBrecht posted a double-double of 20 points and 11 rebounds along with six steals to pace NYSSWA Class C No. 5 Lyons to its fifth straight victory. Contrell Parker Jr netted 12 points while Ben Bookmiller finished with 10 to help the Lions earn their ninth win by 40-plus points. For Bloomfield, Macoy Rogers led the way with nine points while Jesstin Vogel followed with eight. Lyons will face No. 4 Gananda in the semifinals.
NO. 7 ALEXANDER (14-8) 65
NO. 2 GENESEO (20-2) 67
Oren Ray finished with a triple-double of 12 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds to lift NYSSWA Class C No. 9 Geneseo to its 14th straight victory. Up six at the start of the fourth, the senior put up seven points in the final eight minutes to lead the Blue Devils and hold off the late Alexander rally. Avery Hepler netted a team-high 18 points with 12 coming from three-point land while Shay Hepler followed with 16 points and seven rebounds. Cam Caroccio posted 13 points and six boards while Eric Hammond and Nick Connor picked up four points apiece. For Alexander, Kingston Woods dropped a game-high 38 points with 21 coming in the second half. Austin Wakefield scored 15 points while Isaiah Wright chipped in six points. Justin Brooks, Pierce Dinkins and Mason Snyder rounded out the scoring with two points each. Geneseo will play No. 3 Pembroke in the semifinals.
NO. 6 KENDALL (15-7) 46
NO. 3 PEMBROKE (20-2) 59
Nolan Peterson netted a team-high 17 points while Lennox Kohorst followed with 16 points to lead Pembroke to its 18th straight victory. Luca Baker added 14 points and five assists while Mason Weatherbee chipped in eight points as the Dragons earned their 18th win by 10 or more points. For Kendall, Vinnie D'Agostino led all scorers with 20 points while CJ D'Agostino posted 11. Pembroke will take on No. 2 Geneseo in the semifinals.
NO. 5 WORLD OF INQUIRY (13-9) 57
NO. 4 GANANDA (19-3) 66
Down one at the start of the fourth, Hunter Vogt and Cooper Grassel combined for 14 points in the final eight minutes as NYSSWA Class C No. 17 Gananda outscored World of Inquiry 22-12 to pull out its sixth straight victory. Vogt finished with a game-high 19 points while Grassel scored 14. Owen Switzer netted 17 points while Peter Jacob chipped in eight in the first half. Adho Magee followed with seven points in the second half while Maddox Stoughton tallied one point. For WOI, Richardson and Devin Dillon led the way with 16 points apiece while Kenny Grimes reached double-figures with 10 points. Saeed Ervin put up five points while Dezmon Jackson and Marcus Norwood picked up four points apiece. Richone Washinton rounded out the scoring with two points. Gananda will play No. 1 Lyons in the semifinals.
CLASS C2
NO. 8 YORK (16-6) 84
NO. 1 NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (20-2) 72
Mason Parsons netted 16 of his game-high 22 points in the first half as York grabbed a 43-24 lead it did not relinquish for its fifth straight victory. The senior also picked up six rebounds, three assists and two steals. Parker Bonafede finished with 16 points, six boards, four assists and two steals while Yerial Diaz-Pena and Brody Pangrazio followed with 14 apiece for the Golden Knights 12th win by double-digits. Diaz-Pena notched three rebounds, three steals and three assists while Pangrazio hauled in 16 boards for a double-double. Zack Bauer posted 12 points, six rebounds, four assists and two steals while John Ayers added six points. For Northstar Christian Academy, Kingston Downs led the way with 16 points while Jay Garwood scored 14. Max Skolen notched 12 points while Jaeden Phillips reached double-figures with 11 points. Miles Tomlinson chipped in seven points while Reid Thompson followed with six. Cayden Fabry picked up four points while Trey Bradley tallied two. York will take on No. 5 Cuba-Rushford in the semifinals.
NO. 7 PERRY (16-6) 56
NO. 2 HONEOYE (20-2) 80
Landon Washburn scored 12 of his game-high 33 points in the third quarter when Honeoye pulled away to clinch a spot in the Class C2 semifinals. Leading by 10 at halftime, Washburn connected four times from the floor and converted 4-of-5 free throws coming out of locker room as the Bulldogs used a 12-point advantage to take a commanding 60-38 lead into the final eight minutes of play. Braiden Schneider added 17 points in the win including eight in the second quarter to help stake Honeoye to a 38-28 lead at halftime. Dylan Washburn hit a pair of 3-pointers as part of a 14-point effort. Kevin Schmitt (8), Christian Cornish (3), Collin Downs (3), and Kyle Schmitt (2) also contributed for Honeoye. Tyler Harvey led the way with 14 points and six rebounds while Parker Tallman stuffed the stat sheet with 11 points, seven assists and three boards for Perry. John Thomas Grover netted 12 points while Patrick Feroleto finished in double-figures with 10 points. Walker Briggs chipped in five points and four rebounds while Lakin Ohlson added two points and six boards. Charlie Derin and JJ Barger tallied one point apiece. NYSSWA Class C No. 2 Honeoye wins its 12th straight and will face No. 6 Notre Dame Batavia in the semifinals.
NO. 6 NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (18-4) 60
NO. 3 NAPLES (19-3) 43
Matthew McCulley posted a game-high 19 points while Chase Antinore netted 16 to lead Notre Dame Batavia to its 12th win in the last 13 outings. Down seven at half, the duo combined for 24 points in the final 16 minutes as the Fighting Irish outscored Naples 35-14 for their 16th victory by 10 or more points. TJ Cephus, Carter Suro and Finn Davies all chipped in six points apiece while Eli Corcoran picked up four. Evan Fitzpatrick knocked down a three. For Naples, Maddox Mannella led the way with 14 points while Isaac Ward reached double-figures with 10 points. Lincoln Donovan added eight points while Connor Betrus put up six. Colin Kenney followed with five points while Rowan Biggs connected on a triple. ND Batavia will take on No. 2 Honeoye in the semifinals.
NO. 5 CUBA-RUSHFORD (19-2) 75
NO. 4 FILLMORE (19-3) 69
Peyton Joy posted a double-double and scored nine of his 20 points in the third quarter to help Cuba-Rushford, NYSSWA Class C No. 11 advance to the semifinals with its 10th victory in the last 11 outings. Joy connected twice from the floor including once from behind the 3-point arc and converted 4-of-5 free throws coming out of the locker room to help stake the Rebels to a 57-47 lead heading into the final eight minutes of action. The senior also grabbed 16 rebounds and blocked five shots in the win. Zach Deck added five of his 23 points in the fourth quarter to go with eight rebounds in the game. Adam Roe accounted for eight points and eight rebounds in the win. Carter Brown scored 13. Coleman Searle (7) and Carter Getz (4) also contributed for C-R who will face No. 8 York in the semifinals. Fillmore's Cam Mucher led all scorers with 25 points. Jameson Rhett added 13. Jordan Bialek scored 12 while Jonah Bialek had 11 points for the Eagles. Isaiah Sisson rounded out the scoring with eight points.
"We executed and finished and made big shots every time Fillmore would hit a three to cut into the lead," said Cuba-Rushford head coach Patrick Wight via email. "Coleman Searle hit two massive threes in the second half. Peyton Joy controlled the paint, and I thought Carter Getz defensively changed the game with the way he defended Jonah Bialek holding him to zero three-pointers made. Zach Deck controlled the game and handled the pressure well and hit some big time shots. It was a very solid outing for us defensively and we really limited their second chance points.
"We lost to them twice in the regular season, but I felt like we had all the right pieces to knock them off and tonight the boys really locked in and did a heck of a job. Fillmore is a really good team and we were fortunate to make a few more shots than they did tonight. Excited to get another practice with my guys, though, and see what we can accomplish on Monday night."
CLASS D
NO. 8 HINSDALE (8-14) 33
NO. 1 ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (19-2) 77
Brody Vance dropped a game-high 35 points and grabbed three steals along the way as NYSSWA Class D No. 3 Andover-Whitesville earned its eight victory in the last nine outings. The junior netted 24 in the first half as the Panthers opened up a 47-10 lead for their seventh win by 40 or more points. Vincent Joyce posted a 15-point, 10-rebound double-double along with five steals and four assists while Jake Mattison added nine points and five steals. Carter Grice and Gavin Frungillo collected five points apiece while Colton Calladine followed with four points. Graham Clark knocked down a three while Skyler Orpet tallied one point. For Hinsdale, Robert Childs led the way with 14 points while Hunet Olver, Aiden Baird and Dustyn See put up five points apiece. Alex Dove (2), Sean Forney (1) and Chris Forney (1) rounded out the scoring. Andover-Whitesville will play No. 4 Mount Morris in the semifinals.
NO. 7 AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (8-14) 51
NO. 2 ELBA (16-5) 69
Nick Scott netted a game-high 19 points with 12 coming in the second half to lead NYSSWA Class C No. 7 Elba to its fourth victory in the last five outings. On the season, the Lancers have 11 wins by 10-plus points. Brady Werth and Ryan Marsceill posted 11 points apiece while Bing Zuber followed with 10 points and Alex Roscoe nine. Brayden Jachimowicz collected five points while Jadiel Amaro picked up four. For Avoca-Prattsburgh, Colin Zurlick led the way with 13 points while Josh Carlton scored 11. Connor Puralski finished in double-figures with 10 points while Austin Swift chipped in nine. Carter Button added six points while Zach Heale tallied two. Elba will face No. 3 Jasper-Troupsburg in the semifinals.
NO. 6 HAMMONDSPORT (9-13) 61
NO. 3 JASPER-TROUPSBURG (14-7) 77
Nolan Valleries dropped a team-high 28 points while Landon Zver posted a triple-double of 18 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds as NYSSWA Class D No. 20 Jasper-Troupsburg won its third in the last four outings. Tied 41-41 at halftime, Valleries netted 16 points as the Wildcats outscored Hammondsport 36-20 for their 12th victory by 10 or more points. Jimmy Ainsworth finished with 16 points, six rebounds and three assists while Xavier Remchuk chipped in nine points. Braylon Lawson picked up four points while Brent Russ tallied two. For Hammondsport, Henry Morrison dropped a game-high 36 points while Gage Buck, Miles Buckley and Jamie Howell added six points apiece. Terrill Mack (4) and JD Hoerter (3) rounded out the scoring. Jasper-Troupsburg will play No. 2 Elba for the semifinals.
NO. 5 FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (9-12) 41
NO. 4 MOUNT MORRIS (12-9) 54
Ed Colon posted a game-high double-double of 19 points and 16 rebounds along with three assists to lead Mount Morris to its third straight victory. Eli Davis followed with 16 points and five boards as the Blue Devils won their ninth by double figures. Ben Canary added eight points, four assists and three steals while Elijah Rowley chipped in eight points and 12 rebounds. Donovan Zuhlke tallied two points while Brayden Lewis hauled in four rebounds and garnered three steals. Mount Morris will take on No. 1 Andover-Whitesville in the semifinals.
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