BASEBALL
EAST (7-5) 3
AQUINAS (11-2) 6
Channing Owens entered Wednesday’s non-league matchup with bases loaded, no outs and one run in during the fourth inning of a two-run game. The senior right-hander went on to retire 13 of the 16 batters he faced, and the Aquinas Li’l Irish won for the fourth time in five games.READ MORE.
WAYNE (8-4) 6
SOTA/MONROE/SWW (6-8) 5
Ronnie Cassano and Alex Tomaselli both drove in a run in the top of the seventh to help Wayne come back for its fourth consecutive win. Cassano scored Brady Ruffell on a ground ball and error to tie the game, then Tomaselli had the game-winning RBI on a single that plated Cassano. Wayne had a three-run first inning, with two runs scoring on an error and Cassano singling home the other run. SOTA/Monroe/SWW scored five runs in the second inning. The first run scored on an error, Justin Rodriguez and Dale Janezic both had RBI singles, Steven Lepki hit an RBI double and Joaquin Diaz tripled home a run. Tomaselli hit an RBI single for Wayne in the third to make it a 5-4 game, which was the score before Wayne’s seventh-inning rally. Alex Tomaselli led Wayne with two hits, then Ruffell, Cassano, Josh Armstrong, Nolan Schoenberger and Kyle Tomaselli all notched one hit. Rodriguez had two hits for SOTA/Monroe/SWW. Janezic, Lepki, Diaz, Abel Austin and Jack Dormitzer also had hits for the Silverhawks.
BROCKPORT (8-7) 7
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-6) 5
Patrick Kiesow went 3-for-4 with three RBI to lead Brockport to its third win in as many days. Kiesow hit an RBI double in the second inning to open the scoring and a two-run single in the fifth. Will Cole and Ed Guerrero III both drove in a run in the third inning, Nick Johnson singled home a run in the fourth and Devyn Scheidt had an RBI single in the seventh. Honeoye Falls-Lima scored all of its runs in the bottom of the sixth inning. Brian Reinke got the inning started with an RBI single, then Mason Wanzenried singled him in. Nolan Smith doubled home a pair of runs and Owen Martin had an RBI single to close out the rally. The bases were left loaded in the inning. Scheidt joined Kiesow with three hits for Brockport. Johnson, Cooper Hassall and Joseph Mandel all had a hit for the Blue Devils. Reinke and Xavier Carbonel registered two hits apiece for the Cougars. Manzenried, Smith, Martin, Reece Joint, Carson Joint and Jamie Greer also finished with a hit for Honeoye Falls-Lima.
SPENCERPORT (5-9) 4
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (6-6) 10
The Saints batted nine in the opening frame, and put together five hits alongside one walk. Alan Michael LeFrois led the inning off with a single, and Shane Pray followed suit with a ground rule double. Catcher Cooper Romich evened the game with an RBI single.READ MORE.
CANANDAIGUA (6-7) 2
PITTSFORD MENDON (7-4) 3
Pittsford Mendon’s three-run second inning was all it needed to get by Canandaigua for the second time this week. Brady Miller doubled in two runs and moved up to third on a throw home, then was driven in by Cameron Blauvelt a batter later. Eric Roets took over from there, throwing 6.2 innings and only allowing two runs, one of them earned. Roets notched five punch outs over his time on the bump. He was relieved by Trey Wallman, who needed one pitch to get the final out of the game. Miller, Tyler Procious, Brendan Kane, Sam Gines, Collin Clark and Tommy Petrichick all had a hit for Pittsford Mendon. Carlos Fantauzzi drove in Chris Moroz with a single in the second inning for Canandaigua, then AJ DeBalso grounded out in the fifth to score Fantauzzi. Moroz had two hits for the Braves and Fantauzzi added in one hit. DeBalso went the distance for Canandaigua on the mound, allowing six hits and two walks over his six innings of work.
GREECE ATHENA (11-1) 9
EASTRIDGE (2-14) 0
Vic Alongi allowed two hits and one walk over 6.1 innings for Greece Athena. Alongi struck out five batters and retired 10 of the first 11 batters of the game. The only batter to reach base during that time was by catcher’s interference. Matt Tallini threw two pitches to get the final two outs of the game. Jaden Madrid and Casey Saucke led the Trojans’ offense with two hits apiece. Madrid tallied three RBI, while Saucke added two of his own. Dylan Bliss and Connor Osier had three and two hits, respectively, with both player scoring a run. TJ Kurtz, Bobby Richmond and Zandyr Meakin also notched a hit for Greece Athena. Evan Brown and Evan Vinci had Eastridge’s hits.
BATAVIA (2-8) 2
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (9-2) 11
Pittsford Sutherland scored three runs in the first, third and fifth innings as the Knights won their fourth game in a row. Jake Fekete, Ethan Hurwitz and Nick Provenzale all had an RBI single in the first inning. The three third-inning runs scored on errors, as well as two of the three runs in the fifth. Keeghan Cummings singled home the other run in the fifth for Pittsford Sutherland. Alex Renzi scored on a wild pitch in the fourth inning for the Knights, then another run scored on an error. Batavia’s two runs came in the top of the first, when Luke Rogers and Parker Kleinbach both had RBI singles. Renzi led Pittsford Sutherland with three hits, with Cummings and Jack Zawacki following him up with two hits apiece. Fekete, Hurwitz and Provenzale also had a base knock for the Knights. Scott McDonald and Seth Trojian combined to throw three scoreless innings in relief. McDonald allowed two hits over two innings, then Trojian threw a spotless seventh. Vincent Grazioplene and Kleinbach both had two hits for Batavia, while Jesse Reinhart and Rogers both added one.
FAIRPORT (8-6) 7
RUSH-HENRIETTA (6-8) 6
Julien Mendoza plated Tommy Derleth with a one-out single in the fifth and later scored on a Cameron Kingsley sacrifice fly as Fairport rallied to win for the fifth time in the past six games. Trailing 4-1 after two innings, Fairport scored a run in the third when James Stanek singled and eventually came home on a passed ball. DJ Stoianovich doubled and scored on a Zach Merlo single to cut the deficit to one in the fourth. Connor Sackett finished 2-for-3 with a triple and a run scored. Stanek scored twice, and Dylan Norton had a hit and run scored. Cameron Kingsley struck out three over 5.2 innings to pick up the win. Rush-Henrietta’s Chris Sleeper connected on his fifth home run of the season. Evan Brock, Joe Grzeskowiak and Tobey Wright each doubled and had two hits for the Royal Comets. Grzeskowiak scored twice. Alex Garcia doubled and scored. Chuckie Sobaszek and Joey Miron both singled and drove in a run.
IRONDEQUOIT (10-3) 11
GREECE ARCADIA (2-11) 7
Paul Tuttle’s seventh-inning home run proved to be the difference as Irondequoit rallied for its third straight win. Trailing 7-6 after five innings of play, the Eagles knotted the game in the sixth before sending eight to the plate in the seventh. Joe Wintermute led with a single, and Tuttle followed with his blast. Carraig Jones reached on an error. Two outs later, Brody Froman doubled home Jones. Froman later scored on an error. Froman finished 3-for-3 with three runs scored. Tuttle also doubled and went 2-for-4. Wintermute was 2-for-4 with two runs scored. Jones tripled and scored twice. Jaleel Davis walked and crossed home twice. Connor Gresens collected three RBI. Davis struck out three over two shutout innings in relief to pick up the win. Arcadia’s Aaron Ford homered, doubled and finished 2-for-4 with three RBI and two runs scored. Parker Drees tripled and scored a run. Dominic Zona went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored. Robby Rappold was 2-for-3 with two RBI. Jake Tsymbal walked and scored two runs. Aiden Postema had a hit and scored a run.
BRIGHTON (3-9) 13
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (3-11) 7
Brighton scored six runs in the top of the seventh after Greece Olympia/Odyssey tied the game with six of its own in the bottom of the sixth. Brighton’s big inning started on a three-run error, then Ben Comeau doubled home three runs to close out the rally. Ellis Einbinder, Teddy Knapp and Timothy Mowrer all scored on Comeau’s double. Dylan Austin was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to get Greece Olympia/Odyssey’s rally started. James Schlueter drove in a run with a single, Blake Bebout knocked in two on a fielder’s choice and scored on a passed ball and Tyson Roundtree hit an RBI double. Comeau and Marcus Tambe drove in four runs apiece for Brighton. Both players added in two hits, but Tambe also scored twice. Einbinder also plated a pair with two hits. Knapp and Lucas Mark registered two hits apiece for the Bruins, while Mowrer, AJ Marcella, Heath Ashley and Bryce Madison also had a hit. Bebout tallied two RBI for Greece Olympia/Odyssey, with Roundtree, Austin, Schleuter and Will Wetmore driving in one. Roundtree notched two hits and Schlueter, Bebout, Wetmore, Nolan Krautwurst and Ty VanEpps all had one.
PENFIELD (13-2) 2
WEBSTER THOMAS (9-4) 1 (10 INNINGS)
Penfield scored two runs in the top of the 10th, then stranded the tying run at second to come away with the win. Andrew Olson got the scoring started for the Patriots with a sacrifice fly that scored Robbie Wing. Brady Ventura scored what proved to be an important insurance run on a wild pitch a batter later. Dominic DelVecchio singled home Max Heil in the bottom of the 10th, but Nicholas Wood was the tying run on second base that couldn’t come around to score. Dom Porto finished 2-for-4 with a stolen base. Gage Ziehl and Nathan Zicari went back-and-forth on the mound, with Ziehl not allowing a run through seven innings and Zicari going 5.1 scoreless. Ziehl struck out 15 batters and allowed two hits. He retired the first nine batters, with eight of them going down via strikeout. Jack Josephson threw three innings for the win, striking out five and surrendering three hits. Zicari didn’t have a 1-2-3 inning, but scattered six hits and three walks for Webster Thomas. DelVecchio relieved him and got the final two outs of the sixth inning. Ian McNabb went the final four innings for the Titans and didn’t allow a hit, but walked six batters and allowed the two unearned runs.
GATES-CHILI (7-9) 13
VICTOR (6-8) 5
Mike Gentz finished 4-for-5 including an RBI single in a nine-run fourth inning when Gates sent 14 to the plate and went on to win for the second time in three games. Gentz drove in three runs and scored twice. Charlie Healey and Mike Ribis collected two hits apiece in the win. Healey added two RBI and scored a run. Ribis had an RBI and run scored. Devin Georgetti collected three RBI and two runs scored. Donevan Rotmans doubled, scored twice and added an RBI. Ryan Kilner brought home a run with a sacrifice and also scored once. Vincent Lucyszyn walked twice, had a hit and scored twice. Kilner struck out four over 5.2 innings of work for the win. Victor’s Danny Melendez went 1-for-2 with two walks, an RBI and two runs scored. Matt Brady had a hit and drove in two. Christopher Caverly, Max Friedlander and Jack Gallagher each threw a scoreless inning of relief for the Blue Devils.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (9-2) 5
HILTON (8-6) 4
Braden Pumputis singled home Nick Thorpe in the top of the seventh to give Webster Schroeder an insurance run that proved to be the difference. Logan Batz scored on a wild pitch in the bottom of the seventh, but Preston Prince was left on third base as the tying run to end the game. Thorpe started the scoring in the game by scampering home on a wild pitch in the first inning and Zack Hosmer singled home Matthew Salina in the second. Michael Salina scored on an error in the third inning, then Matthew Salina hit a sacrifice fly that scored Lukas Kelly. Hosmer, Thorpe, Pumputis, Matthew Salina, Alex Simons and Tyler Stack all had a hit for Webster Schroeder. Josh Wheeler launched a three-run home run for Hilton in the fifth to get the Cadets back in the game. Batz and James Capellupo both registered two hits for Hilton, with Michael Whelehan, Jeremiah Scarpulla and Josh Wheeler all getting one hit.
LEADERSHIP (0-10) 10
BISHOP KEARNEY/ROCHESTER PREP/BOSCO (2-7) 17
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (2-9-1) 8
BLOOMFIELD (5-3-1) 8 (NINE INNINGS)
Bloomfield and Dundee/Bradford played to a tie and the game was called due to darkness. Gabe Ward threw 4.2 innings for Bloomfield, allowing just two earned runs. Cal Rogers went 2-for-2 with two RBI for the Bombers and Aaron Walsh finished 3-for-4. Aiden Rogers also had two hits for Bloomfield.
HONEOYE (9-4) 14
HAC (5-4) 8
Charlie Farrell had a big day on the hill and in the box to lead Honeoye. Farrell threw six innings of one-hit ball with eight strikeouts and no earned runs allowed. At the dish, Farrell came a home run short of the cycle and had three RBI. Cam Allison hit the homer Farrell was looking for. Ben Friedberg led HAC with a double and run scored.
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (2-7) 1
NAPLES (5-6) 6
Drew Reigelsperger threw a complete game, four-hitter for Naples. Reigelsperger picked up his third win of the season by striking out six and allowing four hits over his seven innings. Owen Hulbert led the Big Green’s offense with a 3-for-3 day that included a double and an RBI. Donnie Todd went 2-for-2 and also threw out two of the four potential base stealers from South Seneca/Romulus. Jackson Brahm added in a double and two RBI for Naples, while Ben Green and Ryan Lester both had an RBI. Matt Kaufman led South Seneca/Romulus with two hits and Ira Aman hit a double.
AVON (7-4) 4
LE ROY (4-6) 5
Ethan Miller threw five scoreless innings in relief and picked up his first varsity win as LeRoy erased an early four-run deficit. Jackson Spezzano had a hit and two RBI for the Oatkan Knights, while Brock Flint had a double and two runs scored.
BATH-HAVERLING (6-4) 3
KESHEQUA (11-0) 11
HOLLEY/KENDALL (3-6) 5
ELBA (4-6) 8
Zach Howard’s three-run home run was the big blow from Elba in its four-run fourth as the Lancers won their third game in a row. Angelo Penna and Jake Engle both scored on Howard’s blast. Penna drove in the other run in the inning with a single. Howard stole home to kick off Elba’s scoring in the first, then Caleb Scouten singled home Howard in the third. Howard and Kauffman also scored in the seventh inning on an error. Howard finished the game 3-for-4 with four runs scored, three RBI, seven total bases and four stolen bases. Kauffman, Penna and Connor Scott followed that up with two hits apiece, while Scouten had one. Scott threw a complete game for Elba, allowing one earned run and four more unearned. He allowed three hits and three walks and struck out nine. Kalen Brady, Miles Lammes and Jayden Gibaud had Holley/Kendall’s three hits. Gibaud added an RBI for the Hawks, while Jordan Ostrander also had two RBI.
PEMBROKE (0-10) 4
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (9-2) 21
LYNDONVILLE (8-2) 14
BYRON-BERGEN (1-9) 1
ELMIRA (SECTION IV) 12
WELLSVILLE (6-4) 1
Liam McKinley had a hit and scored a run for Wellsville in defeat. Alex Ordiway and Alex Green both doubled for the Lions, while Tim Jones singled for the Lions’ only other hit.
RED JACKET (10-1) 16
MARCUS WHITMAN (1-9) (5 INNINGS)
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (7-2) 4
BELFAST (4-5) 2
SOFTBALL
MONROE/SWW (5-7) 15
EAST (5-8) 12
VICTOR (14-1) 2
BRIGHTON (13-3) 1
GREECE ARCADIA (6-7) 8
EASTRIDGE (2-12) 7 10 INNINGS
Carly Cegielski drove in Giana Zona with the game winner and Arcadia took its fifth decision in the past seven games. Rachel Skibinski struck out nine for the win and added a pair of hits at the plate. Karli Valdes had three hits, and Cayla Raye added a base rap.
CANANDAIGUA (7-7) 11
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (9-3) 10
RUSH-HENRIETTA (8-8) 3
SPENCERPORT (8-7) 4
IRONDEQUOIT (14-2) 1
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (10-4) 15
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (12-2) 5
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (14-2) 13
BROCKPORT (2-12) 4
BATAVIA (7-5) 5
GATES-CHILI (6-10) 8
WEBSTER THOMAS (11-6) 6
Gates-Chili scored six runs in the fourth inning to claim its third win in its last five. Johanna Harris started the inning with a bases-loaded walk, then Briana Pabon drove in a run on a ground out. Three of the final four runs were scored on errors and the other came around on an Abby Unson single. Jolie Lynch and Kathryn Conner also drove in runs for Gates-Chili in the game. Unson, Conner and Emily McManus all notched two hits for the Spartans, while Lynch and Hailey Garbato also added a knock apiece. Anna Bello, Madison Hicks and Mary Marrapese tallied two hits apiece for Webster Thomas. Stella VanGee and Rose Nicastro also had a hit for the Lady Titans. Bello, Hicks, Nicastro, Samantha Wesley and Lilian Grimm had Webster Thomas’ RBIs.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (4-6) 4
C.G. FINNEY (9-3) 15
AQUINAS (7-4) 15
EUGENIO MARIA (0-5) 1
BISHOP KEARNEY (11-1) 30
YOUNG WOMAN’S PREP (0-10) 1
LYONS (8-4) 9
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (5-6) 2
NEWARK (8-3) 21
WAYNE (7-5) 0
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (9-2) 3
BLOOMFIELD (8-5) 4
RED JACKET (6-4) 18
MARCUS WHITMAN (0-8) 1
AVON (4-5) 3
LEROY (11-0) 4 (EIGHT INNINGS)
Felicity Wieseltier hit a walk-off single for LeRoy in extra innings. She singled home Hailey Johnson, who reached base on a bunt single then stole second base. Hayley Papp struck out 16 batters for the Oatkan Knights and also had an RBI at the plate.
KESHEQUA (10-2) 11
DANSVILLE (4-5) 5
Kelsey Davis’ 2-for-3 day led Keshequa’s offense. Davis had two singles, two RBI and two runs scored. Aurora Sabins threw a complete game for the Indians, striking out five batters and allowing a walk. MacKenzie Johnson-Boser and Maddie Failla both had multi-hit games for Dansville. Johnson-Boser finished 3-for-4 with two singles, a triple and three runs scored. Failla went 2-for-4 with a single, double and RBI. Sami Mackey went the distance for the Mustangs with five strikeouts and seven walks.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (9-2) 6
PEMBROKE (6-8) 2
BYRON-BERGEN (5-7) 20
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-8) 1
ELBA (3-7) 28
HOLLEY (0-10) 3
BATAVIA NOTRE DAME (10-2) 14
ATTICA (7-5) 8
FILLMORE (3-3) 7
CUBA-RUSHFORD (4-7) 6
Dominic DaMore says
Red Jacket Boys Varsity Baseball 16
Marcus Whitman 1 (5 innings)