BASEBALL
PITTSFORD MENDON (4-1) 5
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (3-1) 6
Tyler Mullin singles home Keeghan Cummings to cap off a four-run seventh inning for Pittsford Sutherland and give the Knights a walk-off win. The game was tied a batter before Mullin, when Jake Fekete drew a walk to drive in a run. Cummings and Jack Zawacki started the rally, as both of them had an RBI single with the bases loaded to keep the line moving. Pittsford Mendon took a 5-2 lead in the top of the seventh thanks to a two-run single from Daniel Palumbo. Mullin’s RBI single to win the game was his second on the day. He scored the Knights’ first two runs in the fourth inning with a single also. Mullin and Zawacki both finished with two hits for Sutherland. Brendan Kane collected three base knocks for Mendon, while Cameron Blauvelt added two.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (2-3) 11
EASTRIDGE (1-6) 3
BRIGHTON (1-3) 5
PENFIELD (6-0) 6
Penfield’s four-run fifth inning was just enough to hold off a furious late comeback from Brighton. Tommy DiFranco got the big inning started with a two-run single, then scored on a Brady Ventura double. Ventura scored when Dom Porto singled later in the inning. Peyton Pace and Robbie Wing drove in a run apiece early in the game for Penfield and both finished with two hits and an RBI. DiFranco didn’t allow an earned run over the first six innings, surrendering just two unearned runs on eight hits. Zach Kaper got the save for Penfield, as he came into the game in the top of the seventh with the bases loaded and one out. Brighton scored three runs in the inning, but left the bases loaded to end the game.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (3-2) 5
FAIRPORT (2-3) 6
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-4) 4
WEBSTER THOMAS (5-0) 15
Mitchell Kelly doubled, tripled and homered while driving in five runs and scoring four more to lead the Thomas offense. Greyson McDonnell, Colby Wilson, and Nick Wood collected two hits and two RBI apiece. Dominic Delvecchio added two hits. Ian McNabb struck out eight and allowed three hits without surrendering an earned run to pick up the win. Alan Michael LeFrois had two hits for the Saints.
HILTON (3-3) 12
GATES-CHILI (1-5) 4
Hilton scored eight unanswered runs from the fourth to the sixth inning to pull away from Gates-Chili. With the game tied at four, Carter Clark drove in two runs and Luke Schofield drove in one in the fourth inning, Preston Prince plated both of the Cadets’ fifth-inning runs and Josh Wheeler and Jeremiah Scarpulla knocked in the three sixth inning tallies. Tyler Cerame, Prince and Clark drove in Hilton’s runs during a four-run second inning. Clark finished the day 4-for-5 with a double and three RBI. Devin Georgetti was a perfect 3-for-3 with three RBI for Gates-Chili in defeat. Vincent Lucyszyn and Zack Conn both had multi-hit games for the Spartans and Charlie Healey had a base knock and drove in their other run.
GREECE ARCADIA (0-5) 3
BROCKPORT (3-4) 8
Five different Blue Devils drove in a run as Brockport won its second game in its last three. Nick Johnson led the way with two RBI, with both coming on an RBI single in Brockport’s three-run third. Ed Guerrero III also scored on a wild pitch in the inning. Guerrero singled home a run in the fourth inning, while Finn Harvey scored Devyn Scheidt on a ground out in the fifth. Tyler Henshaw knocked in a run in the sixth inning and Ryan Judd also scored in that frame on an error. Brockport only got five hits in the win, with Judd, Scheidt, Johnson, Guerrero and Joe Herman collecting them. Henshaw struck out eight batters in 4.1 innings for the Blue Devils, allowing two runs, one earned, on five hits. Patrick Kiesow closed out the game and struck out four over his 2.2 frames. Aiden Postema and Aaron Ford both drove in a run apiece for Greece Arcadia, with Jacob Tsymbal and Joseph Kleeh notching two hits apiece. Tyler Reichert also got a hit for the Titans.
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (2-5) 4
SPENCERPORT (2-3) 6
Devin Cannon and Christopher Hammerle both drew bases loaded walks to give Spencerport some separation in the bottom of the sixth inning. Those two runs put the Rangers up 6-3 and Chris Coriano singled home a run for Greece Olympia/Odyssey in the top of the seventh that would have tied the game. Shaun Cannon and Hammerle the main cogs in Spencerport’s three-run third. Hammerle plated a pair with a single in that inning. Shaun Cannon and Anthony DiMarco were the only two players for Spencerport with multiple hits in the game. Gianni Pellett also doubled. Frank Grad threw the final three innings for the Rangers and allowed one unearned run on four hits. Will Wetmore plated two runs for Greece Olympia/Odyssey on one hit, while Tommy Rebis and Coriano both had two hits. Ty VanEpps, Tyson Roundtree, Kurtis Walker and Dominic Braun also had a hit for Greece Olympia/Odyssey.
IRONDEQUOIT (6-0) 8
CANANDAIGUA (2-2) 7
Irondequoit used a four-run first inning to propel itself past Canandaigua. Jaleel Davis and Connor Springer both scored on a fielder’s choice off the bat of Connor Gresens to kick off the scoring. Joe Wintermute followed that up with an RBI double and Fisher had a run-scoring single to cap off the inning. Irondequoit held the lead the rest of the game, but Canandaigua threatened late in the game. Jack Ciranni drove in a run with two outs in the seventh inning to put the go-ahead run at the dish for the Braves. Ciranni was unable to get home and tie the game. Springer and Wintermute both finished with two hits for the Eagles, while Gresens had the two RBI. Springer, Wintermute, Dillon Fisher and Nick Calarco all drove in a run for Irondequoit as well. Ciranni had a big day for Canandaigua, going 3-for-4 with five RBI. Carlos Fantauzzi was the only other Brave to record an RBI. AJ DeBalso and Callum Outhouse also notched two hits apiece for Canandaigua.
VICTOR (3-3) 2
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-3) 7
Chris Sleeper finished 2-for-4 with a triple, a home run, two RBI and a run scored to lead Rush-Henrietta. Cameron Ritchie went 3-for-4 with a double and three RBI. Tobey Wright was 3-for-4 with a triple, RBI and run scored. Ritchie struck out five over five innings to pick up the win. The senior allowed two runs on six hits. Dillon Kelly hurled two scoreless innings in relief. Victor’s Ian Meeks and Danny Melendez had a hit and an RBI apiece. Melendez scored a run. Will Tehan collected a hit and run scored. Ben Weingart went 2-for-4.
BATAVIA (1-3) 2
GREECE ATHENA (5-0) 14
Greece Athena collected 15 hits during its fifth consecutive win to start the season. Jaden Madrid and Aleks Englert both had two doubles and a single, with Englert also driving in two runs. Connor Osier and TJ Kurtz drove in four runs apiece, with Osier bashing a three-run home run in the fourth inning. Casey Saucke II and Vic Alongi also drove in two runs for the Trojans. Saucke doubled in the game as well. Greece Athena scored in every inning except the third and scored multiple runs in four of the five innings they scored. Alongi started on the hill for the Trojans and threw the first six innings, allowing two runs and striking out eight. Cole Grazioplane had two hits and drove in a run for Batavia. Luke Rogers also had a hit for the Blue Devils, while Vince Grazioplane drove in their other run.
MCQUAID (6-0) 8
ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGIATE (SECTION VI) 6
Ed Hall knocked out a three-run home run to lead McQuaid’s offense. Daniel McAliney got the win in relief for the Knights.
WILLIAMSON (4-1) 6
SODUS (4-0) 7
Sodus scored four runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to come back and stun Williamson. The big blow was a three-run double from Kyle Zerbe that tied the game up at six. Chris Nikolevski then had a pinch-hit single that scored Zerbe and gave the Spartans a lead. Donovan Fillmore got the win on the mound for Sodus, striking out 11 over five scoreless innings of relief. Fillmore, Jacob Laird and Zerbe all scored in the bottom of the fourth inning, representing the only other runs for Sodus. Fillmore finished 2-for-5 at the plate with an RBI, Jedidiah Bodine went 3-for-4 and Brady McCarthy was 2-for-4.
GANANDA (3-1) 8
EAST ROCHESTER (3-4) 5
Gananda scored three insurance runs in the top of the seventh inning that proved to be vital. Aidan Giancursio and Dylan Dohse both walked with the bases juiced to score a run and Sam O’Neil hit a sacrifice fly to score the runs. East Rochester countered with three runs of its own in the bottom of the seventh to make the game interesting. Kevin Marichal doubled home a run and Jack McCarthy singled in two more, but McCarthy was left on second base to end the game. Gananda also scored two runs in both the third and fifth innings. The Blue Panthers opened the scoring in the second with a run. Patrick Walsh and Shane Pickering drove in two runs apiece for Gananda, while Andrew Gleason also knocked one in. Luke Ciprich had another good start for the Blue Panthers, going 5.2 innings and striking out seven while allowing two runs. Sam Slater added two hits and an RBI for East Rochester and Parker Seeley also had a hit and RBI.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (1-5) 6
LYONS (0-4) 3
MYNDERSE (0-5) 11
WAYNE (3-1) 12
Kyle Tomaselli hit a walk-off single in the eighth inning for Wayne to help the Eagles win their third consecutive game and end a game that featured 34 hits. Tomaselli’s single scored Tyler Brown, who drove in the tying run for Wayne earlier in the inning. Mynderse took an 11-10 lead in the top of the seventh on a single by Jared Hartwell. Wayne started its scoring in the bottom of the first, when Brady Ruffell, Nolan Schoenberger and Ronnie Cassano combined to get Wayne four runs. Hartwell and Jacob Smith both drove in a run in the top of the fourth, then Smith scored on an error to get Mynderse back to within one. Wayne opened the game up in the bottom of the fourth with five runs. Cassano scored on an error, Michael Prentice hit a two-run double and Ruffell had a two-RBI single. Mynderse came storming back, with a run in the top of the fifth and three in both the sixth and seventh to take a 10-9 lead. Tomaselli also drove in a run in the bottom of the seventh that knotted the game up at 10 and allowed it to go into extras. Josh Armstrong didn’t drive in a run and went 4-for-5 for Wayne.
MARCUS WHITMAN (0-4) 0
BLOOMFIELD (2-1) 16
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (0-1) 5
HONEOYE (4-1) 7
Charlie Ferrell led Honeoye with a 3-for-4 performance that included two triples and three RBI. Tim Pitt also added two RBI for the Bulldogs. Quaid Griffin was the winning pitcher for Honeoye, while Logan Thomas got the save in relief.
AVON (2-1) 4
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (0-4) 2
Cole Werner hit a two-run double in the top of the seventh to untie the game and give Avon the lead for good. This came after Jake Jones singled in Cole Adams to knot the score at two earlier in the seventh inning. Werner finished the game 2-for-4 with two doubles and three RBI. Jones also went 2-for-3. Christopher Kashorek threw a complete game for Avon to get his first varsity win, allowing one hit and no earned runs while walking three and striking out seven. Jacob Cappotelli and Scott Essig scored Caledonia-Mumford’s two runs, while Luke Donaghue got the Raiders’ only hit.
LEROY (1-2) 2
BATH-HAVERLING (2-2) 12 (FIVE INNINGS)
AJ Brotz was productive at the plate and on the mound for Bath-Haverling in the Rams’ bounce-back win. Brotz went 2-for-3 with three runs scored, two RBI, a double and a steal, while also throwing 4.1 innings with seven strikeouts. He surrendered two hits, three walks and a run. Zach and Nate Musso both finished 2-for-3 at the dish, with Zach adding in three RBI, a double and two steals. Gavin Buckley and Hunter Pickering each went 1-for-2 with a run scored and two RBI as well.
WARSAW (1-2) 7
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-2) 13
ELBA (1-3) 4
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-1) 14 (SIX INNINGS)
Oakfield-Alabama scored seven runs in the second inning to break the game open. Colton Yasses drove in three runs for the Hornets, while Cooper Colantonio, Peyton Yasses and Kyle Porter all drove in two runs. Aiden Warner, Kaden Cusmano and Gaige Ambrewster also added an RBI apiece. Peyton Yasses didn’t allow an earned run through the first four innings and struck out four batters. He did allow an unearned run and two hits. Austin Hunt and Travis Kauffman both knocked in a run for Elba. Hunt, Kauffman, Andrew Hare and Jayden Allport all registered a hit apiece.
LYNDONVILLE (3-1) 34
PEMBROKE (0-4) 1
ATTICA (3-1) 6
ALEXANDER (2-3) 3
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (3-2) 17
BELFAST (3-2) 0 (FIVE INNINGS)
Trey Buchholz and Wayne Karnuth both had three RBI to lead Bolivar-Richburg. Buchholz finished a perfect 5-for-5, while Karnuth was 4-for-5 and hit a double, the Wolverines’ only extra base hit. Brayden Ellis went 3-for-4 with two RBI. Landon Danaher, Wyatt Karnuth, Camdyn MacDonell, Logan Bess, Matt Mitchell, Caden Allen and Alex MacDonell all tallied one RBI. Danaher and Allen both had two hits to go with their RBI. Camdyn MacDonell threw the first three innings and struck out five batters. Buchholz punched out three over the other two innings. Garret Miller had Belfast’s only hit.
ANDOVER (0-3) 2
FILLMORE (3-1) 20
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (2-0) 15
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-3) 2
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (1-2) 0
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (5-0) 15
HAMMONDSPORT (0-3) 2
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (2-0) 12
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (0-2) 0
ADDISON (2-1) 10
WATERLOO (2-2)
GENEVA (1-0)
BYRON-BERGEN (1-2)
HOLLEY/KENDALL (2-2)
CUBA-RUSHFORD (2-1)
WHITESVILLE (0-1)
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (2-2)
HINSDALE (0-2)
HAC (2-0)
RED JACKET (4-0)
WELLSVILLE (2-1)
GENESEE VALLEY (1-2)
SOTA/MONROE/SWW (3-1)
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN/HOPE HALL (2-1)
SOFTBALL
HILTON (4-3) 9
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (0-6) 1
RUSH HENRIETTA (3-5) 5
BRIGHTON (8-1) 18
PITTSFORD MENDON (4-1) 5
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-1) 6
GREECE ARCADIA (2-5) 2
BATAVIA (3-2) 5
BROCKPORT (1-6) 2
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-2) 17
IRONDEQUOIT (9-0) 23
GREECE ATHENA (0-3) 1
FAIRPORT (4-2) 18
SPENCERPORT (3-3) 3
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (6-1) 18
WEBSTER THOMAS (6-2) 3 (SIX INNINGS)
Madison Spakoski drove in a team-best three runs for Webster Schroeder as the Warriors got back in the win column after suffering their first defeat. Krislyn Clement and Carley Casteline drove in two runs apiece, with Clement going 3-for-5 on the day as well. Mikayla Bengsch and Amelia Arena both had two hits as well. Bengsch, Bizzie Baglieri, Jordyn Zenkel, Hannah Secor, Emily Corcuera and Haley Kucewicz all drove in one run for Webster Schroeder. Anna Bello, Samantha Wesley and Rose Nicastro drove in Webster Thomas’ runs. Stella VanGee went 2-for-2 with a walk for the Titans.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (2-3) 17
YOUNG WOMAN’S PREP (0-3) 2
AQUINAS (4-1) 12
LIMA CHRISTIAN (1-2) 2
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (0-4) 2
LYONS (2-0) 17
SODUS (4-1) 2
WILLIAMSON (5-0) 16
SOUTH SENECA (0-2) 7
HONEOYE (2-1) 18
WARSAW (0-3) 0
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (6-1) 18
KESHEQUA (4-1) 4
YORK (4-1) 3
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (5-0) 18
ELBA (1-3) 3
ATTICA (1-3) 0
ALEXANDER (3-1) 6
PEMBROKE (3-2) 10
LYNDONVILLE (4-1) 14
HOLLEY (0-3) 3
BYRON-BERGEN (2-3) 13
KENDALL (2-3) 13
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-4) 2
BELFAST (3-2) 0
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (3-1) 15
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (1-1) 4
ADDISON (1-3) 2
HAMMONDSPORT (2-0) 16
ARKPORT/CANASERAGA (1-4) 0
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (0-1) 2
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-2) 6
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (0-3) 1
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (3-1) 17
WILSON/EDISON (0-1)
EAST (1-2)
MONROE/SWW (1-2)
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (1-2)
CANANDAIGUA (3-3)
EASTRIDGE (0-4)
GATES-CHILI (1-4)
PENFIELD (0-2)
OUR LADY OF MERCY (1-5)
VICTOR (4-0)
C.G. FINNEY (4-2)
BISHOP KEARNEY (2-1)
RED CREEK (0-4)
EAST ROCHESTER (0-2)
WATERLOO (1-2)
GENEVA (0-2)
MYNDERSE (2-0)
WAYNE (2-1)
MARCUS WHITMAN (0-2)
BLOOMFIELD (2-0)
NAPLES (0-1)
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (3-1)
WHITESVILLE (0-1)
CUBA-RUSHFORD (0-4)
BATAVIA NOTRE DAME (3-1)
MEDINA (SECTION VI)
FILLMORE (1-1)
ANDOVER (0-2)
GENESEE VALLEY (3-1)
WELLSVILLE (6-0)
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