RUSH-HENRIETTA 7
HILTON 4
Going into the fourth, Rush Henrietta trailed Hilton by one run. The Comets took a commanding lead with a five-run inning. Daniel Tirabassi, Joey Kench, AJ Nestler, Raymond Specht and Andrew Sanchez all scored to give R-H the lead. Specht led the team with two hits, an RBI and two runs scored. Sanchez had a hit, two RBI and a run scored to add to the effort. Pat Sherron and Zach Bucci also had hits in the game. Lukas Haefner struck out six over five innings and allowed just one run for the win. Gavin Moore, Drew HerrNeckar and Kyle Douglas all had hits for Hilton. Moore and Douglas had one and two RBI respectively.
PENFIELD 3
VICTOR 2
Penfield began the scoring in the first inning with Brendan Miller and Gage Ziehl crossing the plate on an error. Danny Stapleton started and picked up the win for Penfield allowing just one run on four hits while striking out three over four innings. Brendan Miller pitched three innings for the Patriots and allowed one run as well. Andrew Westbrook also had a good pitching performance for Victor. He lasted six innings, allowed only three runs and struck out six. Connor Stuewe led Penfield, going 2-3 with an RBI and a double. Zack Carpin went 2-3 with a double, an RBI and a run scored for Victor. Andrew Ebersol scored the game winning run on an error in the sixth inning.
SPENCERPORT 1
IRONDEQUOIT 7
With a tie game headed into the bottom of the fifth inning, Irondequoit exploded for six runs. Jose Morales began the scoring with a two-run double. He was followed by Cullen Pease, scoring two on a single. Chad Gartland and Nick Serce also had RBI in the big inning. Serce led the Eagles in the win. He went 2-3 with two runs scored, an RBI, a double and a walk. He also pitched six innings, struck out 13 and allowed only four hits. Chris Carroll had a multi-hit day, including a double for Spencerport. Geno Pellett scored the Rangers only run. Irondequoit improved to 3-0 in the division and remained tied atop Monroe County II with Webster Schroeder.
WEBSTER THOMAS 3
WEBSTER SCHROEDER 9
Jack Willard allowed one run on three hits for his first win of the season. He struck out eight and walked two as Schroeder improved to 4-0 on the season and kept pace with Irondequoit atop the division. READ MORE.
WAYNE 9
WATERLOO 1
Wayne had a huge day against Waterloo Wednesday. Ten hits for the Eagles and a two-hit, eight strikeout complete game for Logan Holgado earned the win. The Eagles started the game with three runs in the first inning, Sean Flannery scored the first run after leading the game off with a hit-by-pitch. Tommy Bolt pushed Flannery across and would eventually score on the same error as Logan Holgado later in the inning. Flannery, Holgado, Bolt, and Tim Cattalano all had one RBI each for Wayne. Jaiden Burlee had two RBIs for the winning team. Holgado, Bolt and Josh Armstrong all had multiple hits in the game. Matt Barron and Ken Mattoon both had hits the Waterloo.
PALMYRA-MACEDON 5
GENEVA 6
Geneva had a big seventh inning comeback win to eventually walk off Wednesday. Luke Lawson earned the win for the Panthers on four strikeouts over three innings, allowing just one run on three hits. Henry Loudon began the scoring in the bottom of the seventh, scoring on a Wyatt Patchett double, which was followed by a Rashakim Hudson two-run double to tie the game. Racer Lynch had the game-winning single to center field to score Ben Mittiga. Mitchell Stopp scored two runs for Palmyra-Macedon and Alex Wooton walked three times.
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