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TUESDAY HS BASKETBALL REPORT: Dylan Caraballo scores 31 to lead Waterloo past South Seneca; Palmyra-Macedon girls edge Canandaigua

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  • Kyle Evans 

The weather forced several high school basketball games to be postponed on Tuesday night, but there was still plenty of action across the Wayne-Finger Lakes.

The game of the night took place in Ovid, where the Waterloo boys grabbed a non-league win over South Seneca behind a 31-point performance from senior Dylan Caraballo. Meanwhile, the Palmyra-Macedon girls used a late rally to secure a narrow non-league victory at Canandaigua.

Check out the scores, stats, and Wednesday’s matchups below.


BOYS BASKETBALL (1/28)

Waterloo (11-3) 61
South Seneca (12-2) 51

The Tigers held an eight-point lead at halftime, but the Falcons put together a strong third quarter, outscoring Waterloo 18-11 to enter the final period with a one-point advantage. The teams exchanged leads multiple times before the Tigers took control in the last four minutes to earn the victory. Waterloo has won five straight and eight of nine, while South Seneca has dropped back-to-back games after starting the season 12-0.

WAT: Dylan Caraballo 31 pts (13 in fourth quarter); Cameron Jacobs 10 pts; Hayden Willett 7 pts; Cayden Troup 6 pts; Brandon Lee 5 pts

SS: Kenny Halsey 20 pts; Kyan Miller-Hopkins 11 pts; Taj Amisano 10 pts; Logan Laverack 4 pts; Samual Dufour 4 pts

Rochester Prep (6-8) 43
Wayne (14-1) 62

The Eagles jumped out to a 17-6 lead in the first quarter and carried that 11-point advantage into halftime. Wayne extended the lead to 18 in the third as they pulled away to notch their third consecutive win.

RP: Jahmere Brown 13 pts; Kyron Shaw 8 pts; Jayden Sheffield 8 pts

WAY: Cam Blankenberg 24 pts; Aidan Twist 24 pts (5 three-pointers); Richard Miles 14 pts

Sodus (5-6) 63
Clyde-Savannah (5-8) 58

SOD: Terrance Barber II 20 pts; Amonte Barr 17 pts; Evan Laird 14 pts; Daniel Littlefield 13 pts

CS: Tanner Buisch 32 pts; Zymere Smith 8 pts; Chris Titus 6 pts; Spencer Bloomer 5 pts

Williamson (4-8) 41
Red Creek (9-4) 76

Marion (0-12) 16
Gananda (11-3) 79

The Panthers extended their win streak to six and improved to 9-1 in league play, the best record in Wayne County.

MAR: Blake Mayville 7 pts; Andrew White 5 pts; Jack Edlind 4 pts

GAN: Cooper Grassel 20 pts; Owen Switzer 14 pts; Hunter Vogt 13 pts; Logan Airy 11 pts; Maddox Stoughton 7 pts; Peter Jacob 6 pts

NEXT SLATE OF GAMES (1/29)

Campbell-Savona (4-9)
Naples (4-9)
7 p.m.

Midlakes (4-10)
Marcus Whitman (8-5)
7 p.m.

Victor (5-7)
Fairport (11-2)
7:30 p.m.


GIRLS BASKETBALL (1/28)

Palmyra-Macedon (8-5) 60
Canandaigua (10-4) 56

The Red Raiders trailed by three with 2:14 remaining in regulation but closed the game on an 8-1 run, hitting 6-of-12 from the free-throw line, to claim the victory and end their two-game skid.

PM: Shelby Geer 24 pts; Julia Belanger 13 pts; Taryn Goodness 10 pts; Georgia Wirth 9 pts

Sodus (1-10) 41
Romulus (1-13) 31

SOD: Malia Cromartie 13 pts; Juliet Bennett 12 pts; Kaitlyn Harper 6 pts

ROM: Maggie Bloom 12 pts; Gizelle Aguilera 6 pts; Morgan Kisner 5 pts

Webster Schroeder (10-4) 43
Victor (6-7) 26

WS: Bria Watkins 17 pts; Kylie Clement 10 pts; Avery Kroening 9 pts

VIC: Vanessa Chumacero 10 pts; Grace Janczak 5 pts; Lila Kubrich 4 pts

NEXT SLATE OF GAMES (1/29)

East Rochester (7-8)
Sodus (0-10)
6 p.m.

Naples (6-5)
Wayland-Cohocton (0-12)
6 p.m.

Wayne (1-10)
Rochester Prep (3-9)
6:30 p.m.

Newark (8-5)
Penn Yan (7-7)
7 p.m.

Honeoye (4-8)
Geneva (8-5)
7 p.m.

Lyons (10-1)
Williamson/Marion (7-7)
7 p.m.

Clyde-Savannah (10-5)
Gananda (8-3)
7 p.m.