Honeoye's Landon Washburn joins 2,000-point club in high school basketball

Geneva boys hold off Mynderse at buzzer in other Wayne-Finger Lakes action

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

On the final Friday of the high school basketball regular season, 20 games were played across the Wayne-Finger Lakes region, highlighted by a historic performance in Honeoye. Junior Landon Washburn reached the 2,000-point milestone, pouring in 39 points to lead a dominant home victory over Marcus Whitman. Meanwhile, a thriller unfolded in Geneva, where the Panthers edged Mynderse after holding on at the buzzer.

Why it matters

Reaching the 2,000-point mark is an incredible individual achievement in high school basketball, showcasing Landon Washburn's sustained excellence over his career. The close game between Geneva and Mynderse also highlights the competitive nature of the Wayne-Finger Lakes boys basketball landscape as teams jockey for position heading into the postseason.

The details

Landon Washburn scored 39 points to lead Honeoye to a 79-46 win over Marcus Whitman, with the junior reaching the 2,000-point milestone in the third quarter. In Geneva, the Panthers held off a late charge from Mynderse to win 50-47, with Kaden Larsen scoring 21 points for the victors.

  • Landon Washburn scored his 2,000th point in the third quarter of Honeoye's game on February 13, 2026.
  • The Geneva-Mynderse game was played on February 13, 2026.

The players

Landon Washburn

A junior at Honeoye High School who scored 39 points in a game to reach the 2,000-point milestone for his career.

Kaden Larsen

A player for the Geneva High School boys basketball team, who scored 21 points in their narrow victory over Mynderse.

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What they’re saying

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)

The takeaway

Landon Washburn's historic 2,000-point achievement highlights the incredible talent and dedication of high school basketball players in the Wayne-Finger Lakes region, while the close game between Geneva and Mynderse showcases the competitive balance and excitement of the local basketball scene as teams prepare for the postseason.