BOYS BASKETBALL
WAYNE COUNTY
East Rochester 38,
Williamson 35
East Rochester improved to 11-2 with a victory over Williamson on Thursday.
Miles Boyer scored nine points to lead the Bombers. Nick Nadeua had seven, while Justin Reho and Jordan Michele each had five.
Alex Kopicki led Williamson with 12 points to finish as the only player in double figures.
FINGER LAKES
Dundee 70,
Red Jacket 65
The Dundee boys basketball team defeated Red Jaket on Thursday night to improve to 11-2.
Brandon Camacho scored a game-high 24 points to lead the Scotsmen. Aksel Jensen had 13 points, Steven Carruthers finished with 12 and Justin Brace chipped in 10.
Alex Folts paced Red Jacket (4-8) with 22 points, followed by Michael Giaconia with 12.
H-AC 56,
South Seneca 47
Ingram Miller recorded 33 points, seven rebounds and eight steals to lead the H-AC boys basketball team to a win over visiting South Seneca.
Miller had 15 points in the first quarter, after which the Wolves led 18-4.
Kevin Close, South Seneca's leading scorer, finished with 21 points and six rebounds but was held scoreless until he drained a 30-foot buzzer beater to end the third quarter.
The win leapfrogged H-AC ahead of South Seneca in the Class C sectional standings.
MONROE COUNTY
Gates Chili 65,
Greece Arcadia 55
Leading by one point after three quarters, Gates Chili used a 23-14 run in the final eight minutes to secure the win over Greece Arcadia.
Deyshonne Much finished with 25 points, five rebounds and six assists to lead the Spartans. Marcus McGill added 15 points, nine rebounds and six assists to help Gates Chili improve to 8-4, 7-2 in league play.
Steven Klimek, Monroe County's second leading scorer at 23.6 ppg, had 27 points to lead Greece Arcadia
LIVINGSTON COUNTY
Pavilion 43,
Keshequa 42
Alex Jeffres banked in a 3-pointer with six seconds left in the game to lift Pavilion to a win over Keshequa.
Jeffres finished with 15 points, five steals and four rebounds. Jared Ethington added 11 points to help the team improve to 6-8.
Cyrus Acciari scored 20 points to lead Keshequa, followed by Nick Faulds with nine.
Letchworth 63,
Warsaw 58
The Letchworth boys basketball team improved to 11-2 on the season with a win over Warsaw.
Ryan Owens collected 25 points and 14 rebounds to lead the Indians. Jordan Andrews had 12 points and Jake Remington added 11.
Harry Lambert finished with 26 points to pace Warsaw (3-11). Drew Borowski added 15.
Avon 44,
Le Roy 37
Connor Vankouwenberg collected eight points, 10 rebounds and 10 steals to lead Avon to a victory over Le Roy.
Zach Mouw chipped in eight points and a career-high 10 rebounds to help the Braves improve to 6-6, 4-3 in league competition
Eric Witkowski scored nine points to lead Le Roy, followed by Zach Ward with eight and Kylan Carter and Jeremy Poles each with six.
York 55,
Geneseo 42
The York boys basketball team defeated Geneseo 55-42 to improve to 11-3, 5-0 in league play.
Nick Curry finished with 12 points and 13 rebounds to lead the Golden Knights. Matt Graves also had 12 points, while Luke Logsdon and Andrew Short each added 11.
Brian Rollins scored 12 points to finish as the only player from Geneseo (9-5, 3-3) in double figures.
WRESLTING
South Seneca 54,
Marion 16
The South Seneca wrestling team defeated Marion on Thursday night, winning five matches by forfeit.
Ryan Normile (138 pounds, decision 12-5), Elijah Liebson (152, fall 1:25), Hayden Wagner (160, fall 1:32), Brandon Morgan (195, decision 6-3) and Seth Worrell (285, fall 4:26) were individual winners for the Falcons.
For Marion, Jimmy Mousso (126, fall 1:32), Joe Vanderbrook (145, fall 3:50) and John Hayes (220, major decision 11-1) picked up victories.
Letchworth 42,
Brighton 39
In a match at Brighton High School, Joe Nauert (113 pounds, fall 3:19), Austin Hedges (145, decision 9-6), Ben Schery (170, major decision 10-0), Jeff Day (182, fall 3:00) and Rob Hosmer (220, fall 0:33) earned wins for Letchworth to lift Indians over the Barons.
Nick Luongo (120, fall 1:10), Russell Peralta (126, decision 7-2), Eli Zoghlin (138, fall 1:59), Eli Horowitz (152, fall 2:44), Tyler Walters (195, fall 0:35) and Jason Mahon (285, 2:54) were individual winners for Brighton.
HOCKEY
DIVISION I-A EAST
BK/EI/Wayne 4,
Webster Schroeder 3
Dylan Miller recorded a goal and two assists to lead BK/EI/Wayne over Webster Schroeder on Thursday.
Andrew Chadwick added a goal and and assist, while Wes Austin and Andrew Barreca each had one goal.
Michael Martin stopped 35 of 38 shots to get the win in goal.
Austin Carlson and Joe Schuler each had a goal and two assists to lead Webster Schroeder (6-7-2). Kirk Cody added a goal and Jesse Caulkins had one assist.
BK/EI/Wayne improves to 7-6-1-1.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
MONROE COUNTY
HF-L 80,
Brighton 38
The HF-L girls basketball team improved to 9-5, 6-1 in league play, with a win over Brighton.
Riley Morien scored 17 points to lead the Cougars. Abby Tobin and Cassidy Buckner each had 12 points. The team hit 10 3-pointers, including four from Buckner and two from Morien.
Annie DiPasquale finished with a game-high 19 points for Brighton (3-11).
WEDENSDAY'S LATE SCORES
WRESLTING
Webster Thomas 45,
Canandaigua 16
The Webster Thomas wrestling team defeated Canandaigua on Wednesday night, 45-16.
Matt Miller (120 pounds, technical fall 15-0), T.J. Doyle (126, decision 7-3), Dyllyn Salathiel (138, decision 3-2), Mike Coffaro (145, decision 6-4), Tom Lombardo (170, decision 5-1), Mike Cook (182, major decision 13-3), Max Kowal (195, decision 7-4) and Hayden Maltese (220, decision 7-2) were all individual winners for the Titans.
For Canandaigua, Nathan Gilligan (106, major decision 10-2), Kyle Vershay (132, decision 2-1) and Tanner Mosher (152, decision 10-5) all earned individual wins.