BOYS BASKETBALL
FINGER LAKES
Honeoye 69,
DeSales 67
The Honeoye boys basketball team defeated DeSales on Thursday on a game-winning basket by Ben Cratsley.
With the score tied 67-67, Cratsley drove baseline and converted a layup with three seconds left in the game to lift the Bulldogs to the win. He finished with a game-high 23 points and added six assists. Justin Soliday added a career-high 20 points for Honeoye while Colin Gotham added 12.
Tom Kanaley scored 22 points to lead DeSales (10-4). Kayshawn Nelson had 19 points and Raymond Sims finished with 15.
Honeoye improves to 11-3.
Bloomfield 62,
H-AC 45
Patrick Erdle collected 18 points and 11 rebounds to lead Bloomfield to a victory over H-AC.
Jarrett Riker added 21 points as the Bombers improved to 13-2 on the season.
Duncan Phillips had 14 points and 10 rebounds to lead H-AC (4-11), both career-highs. Ingram Miller had 13 points while Jamir Avery added nine.
Dundee 58,
Romulus 33
The Dundee boys basketball team improved to 12-3 with a victory over visiting Romulus on Thursday.
Brandon Camacho scored 24 points for the Scotsmen, including 16 in the first half, to finish as the only player in double figures. Justin Brace had eight points, while Steven Carruthers and Max Gorton each chipped in seven.
Tim Nicholson and Trevor Irby each had nine points to lead Romulus (2-12).
WAYNE COUNTY
Marion 59,
Clyde-Savannah 50
Trailing 41-35 after three quarters, Marion outscored Clyde-Savannah 24-9 to close out the game and earn a comeback win.
Ethan Ramsey led the Black Knights with 19 points and eight rebounds, including seven points in the decisive fourth quarter. Zak Beltrone added 13 points and eight rebounds while Nate Holahan chipped in 10.
Patrick Harper recorded 15 points to lead Clyde-Savannah (11-4), followed by Jermaine Bogan with 14.
Marion improves to 3-11.
Lyons 61,
Gananda 47
The Lyons boys basketball team defeated Gananda on Thursday to improve to 14-1 on the season.
Tre Johnson led the Lions with 11 points and 13 rebounds. Mareese Wells scored 13 points and Tony Franklin added 11 points and eight rebounds.
Eric Mucci paced Gananda (5-9) with 15 points. Austin Aloi added 12 points while Jake Gabbert chipped in 10.
North Rose-Wolcott 53,
Williamson 40
The North Rose-Wolcott boys basketball team evened its season record at 8-8 with a win over visiting Williamson.
Chris Dean led the Cougars with 15 points. Jake Welkey added 11 points while Zach Norris chipped in eight.
Williamson (4-10) was led by Stevie Thompson who finished with a game-high 19 points.
GENESEE REGION
Batavia Notre Dame 58,
Elba 52
The Batavia Notre Dame boys basketball team defeated Elba to improve to 14-1.
Zach Hotze led the Irish with 17 points and 19 rebounds. Tim McCulley had 14 points, Jared Thornton scored 12 and Doane McCulley added nine.
Mike Ramsey and Matt Ramsey combined for 23 points and 21 rebounds to lead Elba (14-2). Dan Ramsey added 12 points.
Batavia Notre Dame entered the game ranked No. 2 in the state in Class D in the most recent poll, while Elba came in ranked No. 6 in the state in Class D.
BOYS BASKETBALL
FINGER LAKES
Honeoye 69,
DeSales 67
The Honeoye boys basketball team defeated DeSales on Thursday on a game-winning basket by Ben Cratsley.
With the score tied 67-67, Cratsley drove baseline and converted a layup with three seconds left in the game to lift the Bulldogs to the win. He finished with a game-high 23 points and added six assists. Justin Soliday added a career-high 20 points for Honeoye while Colin Gotham added 12.
Tom Kanaley scored 22 points to lead DeSales (10-4). Kayshawn Nelson had 19 points and Raymond Sims finished with 15.
Honeoye improves to 11-3.
Bloomfield 62,
H-AC 45
Patrick Erdle collected 18 points and 11 rebounds to lead Bloomfield to a victory over H-AC.
Jarrett Riker added 21 points as the Bombers improved to 13-2 on the season.
Duncan Phillips had 14 points and 10 rebounds to lead H-AC (4-11), both career-highs. Ingram Miller had 13 points while Jamir Avery added nine.
Dundee 58,
Romulus 33
The Dundee boys basketball team improved to 12-3 with a victory over visiting Romulus on Thursday.
Brandon Camacho scored 24 points for the Scotsmen, including 16 in the first half, to finish as the only player in double figures. Justin Brace had eight points, while Steven Carruthers and Max Gorton each chipped in seven.
Tim Nicholson and Trevor Irby each had nine points to lead Romulus (2-12).
WAYNE COUNTY
Marion 59,
Clyde-Savannah 50
Trailing 41-35 after three quarters, Marion outscored Clyde-Savannah 24-9 to close out the game and earn a comeback win.
Ethan Ramsey led the Black Knights with 19 points and eight rebounds, including seven points in the decisive fourth quarter. Zak Beltrone added 13 points and eight rebounds while Nate Holahan chipped in 10.
Patrick Harper recorded 15 points to lead Clyde-Savannah (11-4), followed by Jermaine Bogan with 14.
Marion improves to 3-11.
Lyons 61,
Gananda 47
The Lyons boys basketball team defeated Gananda on Thursday to improve to 14-1 on the season.
Tre Johnson led the Lions with 11 points and 13 rebounds. Mareese Wells scored 13 points and Tony Franklin added 11 points and eight rebounds.
Eric Mucci paced Gananda (5-9) with 15 points. Austin Aloi added 12 points while Jake Gabbert chipped in 10.
North Rose-Wolcott 53,
Williamson 40
The North Rose-Wolcott boys basketball team evened its season record at 8-8 with a win over visiting Williamson.
Chris Dean led the Cougars with 15 points. Jake Welkey added 11 points while Zach Norris chipped in eight.
Williamson (4-10) was led by Stevie Thompson who finished with a game-high 19 points.
GENESEE REGION
Batavia Notre Dame 58,
Elba 52
The Batavia Notre Dame boys basketball team defeated Elba to improve to 14-1.
Zach Hotze led the Irish with 17 points and 19 rebounds. Tim McCulley had 14 points, Jared Thornton scored 12 and Doane McCulley added nine.
Mike Ramsey and Matt Ramsey combined for 23 points and 21 rebounds to lead Elba (14-2). Dan Ramsey added 12 points.
Batavia Notre Dame entered the game ranked No. 2 in the state in Class D in the most recent poll, while Elba came in ranked No. 6 in the state in Class D.
Holley 48,
Byron-Bergen 46
The Holley boys basketball team defeated Byron-Bergen on Thursday to improve to 5-10.
Kyle Bell scored 15 points to lead Holley. Will Barniak finished with 13 points and Cameron Quaranto added 12.
For Byron-Bergen, Austin Richardson and Dajuandrick Gardner each recorded 14 points. Jeff Maskall added 10.
Alexander 48,
Attica 42
Travis Schmeider finished with 17 points, including 5 of 6 from the free throw line in the fourth quarter, to lead Alexander to a win over Attica.
Stef Kma added 10 points to help the Trojans improve to 7-8.
Attica (5-10) was led by Steven Thompson, who finished with 12 points and eight rebounds. Ray George and Seth Kibler each added eight points.
Alexander improves to 7-8.
Pembroke 68,
Oakfield-Alabama 56
Pembroke improved to 11-4 with a win over Oakfield-Alabama on Thursday.
Wyatt Chittenden flirted with a triple-double for Pembroke as he finished with 10 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists to lead the Dragons. Caleb Lang had 19 points, Jason Neth scored 17 and Ryan Keech chipped in 11.
Tom Manzella had a game-high 23 points to pace Oakfield-Alabama (5-10), followed by Ben Langdon with 15 and Alec Covel with 11.
LIVINGSTON COUNTY
Perry 64,
Letchworth 62
Anthony Ricotta scored 16 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter to lead Perry over Letchworth and push him past the 1,000-point mark for his career.
Perry, trailing by 17 late in the third quarter, outscored Letchworth 26-10 in the final eight minutes to steal the win.
Alex Syberg added 18 points and six assists to help the Yellowjackets improve to 13-3, 7-1 in league competition.
Ryan Owens finished with 19 points to lead Letchworth. Clifton Bacon had 13 points while Jake Remington and Jordan Andrews each chipped in 12.
Cal-Mum 70,
Le Roy 49
The Cal-Mum boys basketball team defeated Le Roy on Thursday to improve to 8-7 on the season.
Steve Gaffney filled up the stat sheet for Cal-Mum as he finished with 16 points, five rebounds and eight assists. Madison Suhr scored 15 points while Kurtis Haut added 11.
Zach Moore scored 16 points to lead Le Roy (1-13). Eric Witkowski had 15 points while Marcus Mistersaro added eight points, eight rebounds and three blocks.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
MONROE COUNTY
Fairport 55,
Irondequoit 42
The Fairport girls basketball team got a win over Irondequoit on Thursday, running their season record to 10-5.
Bridget God had nine points and 10 rebounds to lead the Red Raiders. Kristen Koch added six points, seven rebounds and a career-high seven steals.
Jennifer Reininger had a game-high 13 points to pace Irondequoit, followed by Miani Cylear with eight.
LIVINGSTON COUNTY
Le Roy 36,
Letchworth 25
Le Roy defeated Letchworth to improve to 5-10 on the season.
Montana Vescovi collected 12 points to lead the Oaktan Knights. Brooke Bower had nine points while Alicia Conte chipped in six.
Morgan Shearing lead Letchworth (3-12) with eight points.
York 58,
Mount Morris 32
The York girls basketball team got a win over Mount Morris on Thursday, giving the Golden Knights their third Livingston County Division III title since 2006.
Alex Shepard led York with 13 points. Kelsey Ayers had 12 points, Abby Barefoot scored 11 and Jessica Willies chipped in 10.
Grace D'Angelo led the way for Mount Morris with 11 points. Linda Brado had 10 points while Shana D'Angelo chipped in six.
WEDENSDAY'S LATE SCORES
HOCKEY
BK/EI/Wayne 3,
Penfield 2
After falling behing 2-0 early in the second period the BK/Eastridge/Wayne hockey team scored three unanswered goals to defeat Penfield on Friday.
Patrick Murray had two goals and an assist to to lead BK/Eastridge/Wayne (8-7-1-1). Andrew Chadwich finished with three assists, Eric Wilson and Ben Lang each had one assist and Wes Austin added a goal, the eventual game-winner.
Michael Martin made 18 saves on 20 shots to pick up the win in goal.
Andrew Schoeneck and Alex D'Agostino each netted a goal for Penfield (5-10-2-1). Justin Rehm, Zach Moore and Brian Wall each finished with one assists while Jimmy Krystofik made 29 saves in goals.