Noah Christiantelli scored the game-winning bucket with three seconds left as Auburn Monument defeated Weedsport 20-18 in a CCYO sixth grade boys first-round playoff game.
Troy Parker and Johnny Johnson each scored six points for Auburn while Nick Marinelli picked up the slack on defense.
Weedsport was led by Brad Wasilenko with eight points and Michael Taylor with seven.
Corey Insulation 49, Skaneateles 38
Mike Charles poured in 20 points, Corey Brahney scored 14 and both Brandon Titus and Kevin Gauthier led the defensive charge in the first-round win.
Colin Alexander led Skaneateles with 16 points.
Auburn Monument 27, Port Byron 16
In a regular-season matchup, Marinelli scored eight points and Christiantelli added six in the win.
Johnson led the defense.
FOURTH GRADE BOYS
Weaver Machine and Tool 34, Southern Cayuga 29
Paul Clarke and Brian Cunningham played well offensively in the win while Spencer Lincoln and Cameron Perry led the defense.
Weaver Machine and Tool 36, Moravia 19
Weaver was sparked by Josh Frost (eight points), David Watkins (six) and Stephen Bennett (six).
Weaver was led defensively by Tom Walsh and Neal Boddicker.
FIFTH GRADE BOYS
Children's Health Specialists 27, Weedsport I 21
Hakeem Ali scored 16 points while Jonathan Bell and Marcus Giltner cleaned up on the boards as Children's Health advances.
Weedsport was led offensively by Austin Napolitano (10) and defensively by Mike Chirco and Hunter Bowden.
Children's Health Specialists 65, Union Springs II 40
In a regular-season contest, Ali scored 16 points and Bells added 13 points. Sean McCole and Nick Murray led Children's Health on defense.
Union Springs was paced by Cody Maloney (14) and Dan Ross (11).
Auburn III Five-Star Bank 40, Jordan-Elbridge II 21
Kevin DiCola sparked Auburn with 19 points, Nick Petrosino added 10 and Trent Lawrence finished with five.
Tony D'Arpino and Petrosino played well defensively.
Jordan-Elbridge was led offensively by Bryce McClurg (10), Brandon Dunn (four), Ryan Matousell (four) and Keyl Rothenburg (two).
FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE GIRLS
Union Springs II 30, Southern Cayuga 18
Emily Sweeney led Union Springs with 22 points while the defense was strong behind the play of Victoria Haff and Hannah Markham.
SEVENTH GRADE BOYS
Auburn I 47, Skaneateles I 34
Tyler Ladd (15) and Joe Schillace (11) led Auburn to the playoff victory.
Rob Relfe, Justin Middleton and Chris Courtney played well defensively.
For Skaneateles, Connor Herr scored 11 points.
Adam Fritz Construction 45, Falcon Realty USA 39
In a quarterfinal playoff game, Matt Pelc scored 14 points and Joey Fritz added 13 for Adam Fritz.
Falcon was led by Dave Wigand with 15 points and Rob Brumbaugh with 10.
Auburn I 62, Port Byron II 41
Ladd poured in 30 points and Courtney scored 23 for Auburn while the defensive pressure was applied by Relfe and Middleton.
Port Byron's Corey Wilkinson scored 30 points.
Port Byron I 40, Auburn I 37
Mike Wagon's 16 points led Port Byron to victory.
Courtney scored 23 and Middleton added eight in the loss.
Auburn's defense was led by Luke Boddicker and Tyler Carroll.
EIGHTH GRADE BOYS
Auburn II 48, Auburn III 42
Kyree Rufus helped Auburn II advance by scoring a game-high 31 points.
Auburn III was led by Jamie Terry (10).
TAG Photography 48, Nucor Steel 33
Vince Gianettino scored 17 points and Brandon Anderson added 14 in the quarterfinal playoff win.
Nucor was paced by Mitch Hares (18) and McKenzie Brady (seven).
Weedsport was led by Brad Wasilenko with eight points and Michael Taylor with seven.
Corey Insulation 49, Skaneateles 38
Mike Charles poured in 20 points, Corey Brahney scored 14 and both Brandon Titus and Kevin Gauthier led the defensive charge in the first-round win.
Colin Alexander led Skaneateles with 16 points.
Auburn Monument 27, Port Byron 16
In a regular-season matchup, Marinelli scored eight points and Christiantelli added six in the win.
Johnson led the defense.
FOURTH GRADE BOYS
Weaver Machine and Tool 34, Southern Cayuga 29
Paul Clarke and Brian Cunningham played well offensively in the win while Spencer Lincoln and Cameron Perry led the defense.
Weaver Machine and Tool 36, Moravia 19
Weaver was sparked by Josh Frost (eight points), David Watkins (six) and Stephen Bennett (six).
Weaver was led defensively by Tom Walsh and Neal Boddicker.
FIFTH GRADE BOYS
Children's Health Specialists 27, Weedsport I 21
Hakeem Ali scored 16 points while Jonathan Bell and Marcus Giltner cleaned up on the boards as Children's Health advances.
Weedsport was led offensively by Austin Napolitano (10) and defensively by Mike Chirco and Hunter Bowden.
Children's Health Specialists 65, Union Springs II 40
In a regular-season contest, Ali scored 16 points and Bells added 13 points. Sean McCole and Nick Murray led Children's Health on defense.
Union Springs was paced by Cody Maloney (14) and Dan Ross (11).
Auburn III Five-Star Bank 40, Jordan-Elbridge II 21
Kevin DiCola sparked Auburn with 19 points, Nick Petrosino added 10 and Trent Lawrence finished with five.
Tony D'Arpino and Petrosino played well defensively.
Jordan-Elbridge was led offensively by Bryce McClurg (10), Brandon Dunn (four), Ryan Matousell (four) and Keyl Rothenburg (two).
FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE GIRLS
Union Springs II 30, Southern Cayuga 18
Emily Sweeney led Union Springs with 22 points while the defense was strong behind the play of Victoria Haff and Hannah Markham.
SEVENTH GRADE BOYS
Auburn I 47, Skaneateles I 34
Tyler Ladd (15) and Joe Schillace (11) led Auburn to the playoff victory.
Rob Relfe, Justin Middleton and Chris Courtney played well defensively.
For Skaneateles, Connor Herr scored 11 points.
Adam Fritz Construction 45, Falcon Realty USA 39
In a quarterfinal playoff game, Matt Pelc scored 14 points and Joey Fritz added 13 for Adam Fritz.
Falcon was led by Dave Wigand with 15 points and Rob Brumbaugh with 10.
Auburn I 62, Port Byron II 41
Ladd poured in 30 points and Courtney scored 23 for Auburn while the defensive pressure was applied by Relfe and Middleton.
Port Byron's Corey Wilkinson scored 30 points.
Port Byron I 40, Auburn I 37
Mike Wagon's 16 points led Port Byron to victory.
Courtney scored 23 and Middleton added eight in the loss.
Auburn's defense was led by Luke Boddicker and Tyler Carroll.
EIGHTH GRADE BOYS
Auburn II 48, Auburn III 42
Kyree Rufus helped Auburn II advance by scoring a game-high 31 points.
Auburn III was led by Jamie Terry (10).
TAG Photography 48, Nucor Steel 33
Vince Gianettino scored 17 points and Brandon Anderson added 14 in the quarterfinal playoff win.
Nucor was paced by Mitch Hares (18) and McKenzie Brady (seven).
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