EASTRIDGE 2
GREECE ATHENA 3 (10 INNINGS)
Zach Geist sent a one-out flare to shallow right center that allowed teammate Jagger Nucci to score from third as the Trojans walked off with a 3-2 win over Eastridge on Friday. READ MORE.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI 2
VICTOR 7 (6 INNINGS)
Senior CJ Williams collected a pair of hits and had four RBI to spark the Victor Blue Devils to the win. Williams, a Mercyhurst University football commit, singled in two runs in the second inning and launched a two-run homer in the fourth. Santino Rosso hit a solo shot in the fourth frame as well for a 5-2 lead. On the mound, the senior right-hander pitched a scoreless sixth inning of relief. Hudson Pavia drove in the first run of the game with a two-out single in the opening frame. Junior pitcher Jake Chittenden threw five innings to earn the win. Senior Jarod Signorelli had two hits. For Churchville-Chili, Amaury Samalot doubled and drove in a run. Victor improves its record to 7-6 overall, including 6-0 in league play. Churchville-Chili has a 4-5 record on the season.
@cjwilliamsjr23 hammers a 2 run home run to increase our lead to 7-2 with no outs in the 4th. pic.twitter.com/dOzidGMmoe
— Victor Baseball (@vshsbaseball) May 3, 2019
RUSH-HENRIETTA 10
WEBSTER SCHROEDER 4
The Rush-Henrietta Royal Comets took a quick 3-0 lead in the second inning, scored four more in the fourth for a commanding 7-1 advantage and pulled away for their third straight victory. Andrew Sanchez singled in two runs in the fourth and one more in the sixth. Trevor Gienau, Daniel Tirabassi and Walker Wright all drove in a pair of runs. Among his two hits, Tirabassi tripled in Chris Sleeper for the first run of the game in the opening frame. Gienau and Wright both collected a hit. Wright singled in Joey Caito and Bobby Sellers in the seventh inning. After grounding out in his first at-bat, Cliff Genge singled twice, doubled and scored a run in his next three plate appearances. Despite allowing three runs in the fourth, Genge settled down to hurl six innings and strike out three batters on 101 pitches. Grant Rodriguez and Sleeper both drew a pair of walks. Sleeper tripled and scored three runs and Rodriguez crossed the plate once. Sellers singled and scored a pair of runs as well. For Webster Schroeder, Ryan Merkov singled in Alexander Vogt in the fourth inning. Merkov scored a run during his three at-bats as well. Alexander Vogt, Nicholas Vogt and Jack Willard all collected a hit and crossed the plate once. Senior Thomas Winn had a hit and a walk. Sophomore pitcher Liam Bell struck out four batters in 2 1/3 innings.
GATES-CHILI 2
CANANDAIGUA 7
Canandaigua scored four runs in the second inning and three in the fourth to snap a three-game losing streak. Joe Brinza singled in one run in the second and two in the fourth. For the game, the senior went 2-for-4 with three RBI. On the mound, Brinza hurled a complete game and struck out eight batters on 108 pitches. Caden Lefave and Michael Sculli both collected a pair of hits and drove in a run. Both seniors had an RBI single as well. Junior Zach Wantuck singled in Luke Pawlicki for a 2-0 lead in the second inning. Wantuck scored a pair of runs as well. For the Gates-Chili Spartans, Brian Georgetti, Devin Georgetti and Darren Peace all collected two base-knocks. Angelino Torres doubled in Jacob Vitale to put the Spartans on the board in the seventh inning. This game was played at Finger Lakes Community College.
WEBSTER THOMAS 8
FAIRPORT 2
Senior Matt Stuewe doubled in a pair of runs as part of a six-run fifth inning for the Webster Thomas Titans. Sam DeGrace, Mitchell Kelly and Jim Marasco all singled to load the bases. The Titans regained the lead on back-to-back walks from seniors Caden Hann and Devin Mulcahy. After Stuewe’s double, two more runs scored on an error. Mulcahy earned his third straight win, allowing two hits and fanning eight batters over six innings. At the dish, the senior right-hander went 2-for-2 with a double, a pair of walks and two RBI. Junior Jake Veniskey added a hit as well for the Titans, who improved their record to 6-4 on the season. For Fairport, Payton Olinski tied the game with a two-run double in the third inning.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA 3
HONEOYE 11
Senior Jacob Thomas allowed one hit and struck out seven batters in six innings to pick up the win for the Honeoye Bulldogs. Charlie Farrell and Brett Higley both went 3-for-4 at the plate. Farrell singled three times. Higley singled twice and doubled as well.
KESHEQUA 0
BATH-HAVERLING 12 (5 INNINGS)
In their first game since last Thursday, the Bath-Haverling Rams sent 15 batters to the plate and erupted for 10 runs in the second inning for their second straight win. Junior Justin Marshall led the offense, going 3-for-4 with three RBI and two runs scored. Freshman AJ Brotz drove in a pair of runs and crossed the plate once in his four at-bats. Griffin Yastresmki’s ground-rule double traveled over 400 feet. The senior was hit by two pitches, had an RBI and scored a pair of runs. Cayden Mattison and Brendan Strong both collected a hit and an RBI in two at-bats. Strong scored a pair of runs and Mattison one. Freshman Gavin Buckley drove in a run as well. Junior Austin Palmer drew three walks and crossed the plate once. On the rubber, Brotz, Strong and Yastremski combined for a three-hitter and six strikeouts. For Keshequa, Brent Bird, Riley Rease and Aidan Wood all collected a hit. Junior pitcher Brendan White struck out four batters in three innings of relief. Next week, Haverling will play four games in five days: Monday at Wayland-Cohocton, Tuesday at Wellsville, Thursday against Dansville and Friday at Hornell.
LIVONIA 4
HORNELL 1
Despite battling the flu all week, sophomore pitcher Alex Minnehan hurled a complete game, allowed three hits and struck out 10 batters. Robbie Stewart singled in two runs as part of a three-run third inning. The sophomore finished 2-for-4 at the plate with three RBI. As a team, the Livonia Bulldogs collected eight hits.
BELFAST 7
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA 15
The Arkport-Canaseraga Wolves pulled away for the win with six runs in the fifth and sixth innings combined after Belfast attempted to rally from a 9-5 deficit. Senior Garrett Stuckey was 4-for-4 with two home runs, a walk, three stolen bases, five RBI and crossed the plate five times. Jonathan Haines and Jake Merry both doubled and drove in a pair of runs. Merry stole a base and scored three runs and Haines collected a hit. Patrick Aini, James Griffin, Konnor Stuckey and Kobi Theilen all had an RBI. Aini and Stuckey both stole a base. Aini drew a pair of walks while Griffin and Stuckey both had one. Stuckey and Theilen both scored a run. Sophomore Wyatt Owens threw five innings, allowed one earned run and struck out six batters on 71 pitches. The Belfast Bulldogs took a 3-0 lead in the opening frame and tied the game at five apiece with two runs in the third. Senior Johnathan West was 2-for-3 with a double, three RBI and two runs scored. Andrew Blocho and Kevin McCumiskey both collected a pair of hits, an RBI and a stolen base in four at-bats. McCumiskey doubled and crossed the plate twice as well. Adam Enders tripled, stole three bases, scored three runs and collected four hits in four at-bats.
BRADFORD 8
ALFRED-ALMOND 0
The Bradford Braves scored in five of seven innings, including two in both the first and third frames, in their victory. For Alfred-Almond, Dylan Guthrie and Ty Kenney both doubled in three plate appearances. Kenney drew a walk as well. Nevin Allen and Will Tormey both had a walk and a stolen base. Senior Zane Johnson went five innings, allowed one earned run and struck out eight batters.
SMETHPORT (PA) 3
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG 5
Tied at three in the fifth inning, the Bolivar-Richburg Wolverines scored two runs and held on for the win. Riley McDonald and Camden Graves both scored a pair of runs in three plate appearances. McDonald collected two hits, a walk and two stolen bases as well. Graves had a base-knock, an RBI and a stolen base. Junior Riley Danaher stole a base and collected a hit in three at-bats. Senior Micah Crump threw five innings of relief, allowed four hits, three walks and struck out seven batters on 106 pitches.
LIMA CHRISTIAN 2
AVOCA 12 (5 INNINGS)
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