BROCKPORT (4-4) 2
SPENCERPORT (2-8) 4
Joseph Marcello broke through a 2-2 tie, hitting a infield ground ball with two outs in the bottom of the fifth, reaching first and bringing the decisive run home as Spencerport won its second straight. Senior Zachary Huber came home to score the third run for Spencerport. The next inning, Cian O’Keefe lined a single to right field, scoring Andrew Wiebeld from second base. Frank Grad led off for the Rangers, going 3-for-4, with a run scored. Joseph Marcello had two hits and recorded an RBI. Winning pitcher, Shaun Cannon, threw 98 pitches, through six innings, striking out six, walking two, and allowing the only four hits to the Blue Devils. Nicolas Freville came on for the save, and was credited with two strikeouts, the first being earned from a dropped third strike, which allowed the a two-out baserunner. For the Blue Devils, Jacob Falvey and Cooper Hassall combined to go six innings, striking out five batters, allowing two earned runs. Brockport’s, Brayden Scaccia had an RBI-double on a 2-2 count in the top of the third inning to tie the game at two.
IRONDEQUOIT (6-5) 2
RUSH-HENRIETTA (6-6) 6
Tobey Wright went for all but one out, as he hurled 106 pitches, retired nine batters, walked one, and allowed six hits through 6.2 innings as Rush-Henrietta won for the third time in four games. With two outs in the bottom-of-the fourth, R-H scored the three deciding runs, off an RBI-single by Cameron Richards, and a two-run double by Justin Angora that followed. Angora was perfect at the plate, going 3-for-3 with the two RBI. Wright added an RBI for the Royal Comets. Irondequoit took advantage of two singles by Max Spitz and Brody Froman in the fifth to score. Froman led the team in hits, with three singles. Connor Gresens had a hit and an RBI.
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GATES CHILI (3-9) 0
HILTON (9-2) 13
Hilton finished with ten hits and jumped out to a daunting lead, after a four-run first and a six-run second. Brady Gerig finished with three hits, four RBI, and three runs scored. Jeffrey Broadnax added two hits, three RBI, and a run scored. Michael Whelehan walked twice,had a hit and scored two runs. James Capellupo and Carter Clark both singled and scored twice. Capellupo drove in a run. Steven Kraus started and hurled five innings of two-hit ball with five strikeouts. Drew Bateman and Michael Whelehan tossed a scoreless inning of relief apiece. Aaron Henry and Regan Clancy both had hits for the Spartans.
EASTRIDGE (5-9) 4
GREECE ATHENA (7-4) 5
Riley Catena and TJ Kurtz finished with two hits, an RBI and a run apiece as Greece Athena jumped to a 5-0 lead and held off a late rally. Catena and Kurtz both singled and scored in a three-run third when the Trojans took a 4-0 lead. Jaden Madrid tripled and scored two runs in the win. Sammy Saucke and Connor Osier both singled and drove in a run. Jayden Rapp started and struck out seven over five shutout innings to pick up the win. Osier struck out two for the save. Brennan Russo and Connor Welch both connected on RBI singles in a four-run Eastridge sixth inning. Thomas Bareham and Evan Brown both singled and scored in the sixth. Evan Vinci and PJ Cutaia also scored for the Lancers.
BATAVIA (6-4) 13
GREECE ARCADIA (3-10) 2
Batavia’s offense exploded in the fourth inning, where the Blue Devils scored 10 unanswered runs. The inning began with eight straight hits including a two-run double from Bronx Buchholz to score Aidan Anderson and Dane Dombrowski. Batavia totaled 15 hits, 10 of which came in the fourth. Jesse Reinhart pitched the complete game, striking out 12 batters, walking one, and allowing two hits. The senior also went 2-for-4 with two runs scored and an RBI. Teammates Vincent Grazioplane and Mekhi Fortes both had three hits, two RBI and three runs scored. Aidan Anderson went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored. Alex Johnson went 2-for-4 with an RBI. Cole Grazioplene was 2-for-5 with a run scored and an RBI. Arcadia’s Jacob Tsymbal and Robert Walter scored a run apiece.
PITTSFORD MENDON (7-3) 14
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (8-4) 11
Daniel Palumbo’s bases-clearing double highlighted a five-run seventh, and Mendon rallied to win for the seventh time in eight games. Palumbo brought home Cameron Blauvelt, Carter Grinnell and Brendan Kane with his second double of the game. Kane worked a bases-loaded walk to snap a nine-all tie. Palumbo came on in relief with one out in the bottom of the seventh and got the final two batters for the save. Palumbo finished with four RBI in the game. Collin Clark went 3-for-4 with a walk and two runs scored in the win. Blauvelt had a hit, a run, a stolen base and three RBI. Eric Krowl was 2-for-3 with an RBI and three runs scored. Kane scored twice. Jacob Fekete finished 3-for-4 at the plate including a two-out single that sparked a four-run third as Sutherland grabbed a 5-0 lead. Fekete had two RBI, a stolen base, and a run scored. Teammate Noah Littlefield went 2-for-3, with an RBI and two runs scored. Tyler Mullin went 2-for-5 with two RBI and a run scored. Cole Pringle singled, walked, scored three times and drove in another. Paul Byrne singled and drove in two runs.
BRIGHTON (2-5) 0
PENFIELD (9-2) 3
Aiden Cook struck out 10 over four shutout innings to pick up the win while Jonathan Hickey fanned four over three scoreless for the save. Robbie Wing finished 3-for-3 with two RBI in the win. Aiden Pellow went 1-for-2 with an RBI and a run scored.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (7-3) 12
WEBSTER THOMAS (6-6) 0
Luke Pagano finished 4-for-5 at the plate, recording two RBI and two runs scored to lead Schroeder. Senior Mike Salina struck out six over six innings of two-hit ball to earn the win. Fellow Senior, Korbin Juliano finished off the game with a hitless seventh. Kaleb Juliano had two hits, an RBI and two runs scored. Nate Hill and Colby Wilson had a hit apiece for Webster Thomas.
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE 1
FRANKLIN/WOIS (3-1) 11
Callan Reddington threw a 3-hitter and finished 3-for-3 at the plate with three runs scored. Jalen Breedy scored a pair of runs.
MONROE/SWW 2
EDISON 12
Michael Alvarez finished 3-for-3 with three runs scored to lead Edison. Omar Cruz homered and singled for the Inventors. Michael Cummings singled, walked twice and scored three runs in the win. Jose Alvarez went 2-for-3 and crossed home once.
ALEXANDER 4
HOLLEY 5
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (8-2) 11
KESHEQUA 1
Camden Reed allowed only 1 earned run, and struck-out 11 through 6 innings pitched. Jake Cappotelli amassed 2 hits, 3 RBI, and 2 runs. On the other end, Nathan Thayer led Keshequa with 3 hits, and 1 run scored. Kyle Wade went deep, with a 2-run home run. Alex Carnes went 2-for-3, and scored a run.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (5-1) 11
KENDALL (3-3) 1
Kyle Porter pitched a complete game, striking out 11 batters, allowing 5 hits and only 1 run in the victory. David Schnaufer, Cooper Colantonio, Gaige Armbrewster, Colton Yasses, Brayden Smith and Kaden Cusmano each had 2 hits apiece, 2 RBI being credited to Schnaufer and Colantonio, and one apiece to Ambrewster and Yasses. For Kendall, Louie Conte finished 2-for-3, with a stolen-base. Porter also chipped in a hit and an RBI. Starter, Zach Barrett, Colby Hughes, and Jordan Ostrander each added hits.
HORNELL 4
WAYLAND-COHOCTON 10
Matt Clark struck out seven and allowed two earned runs on seven hits over 6.1 innings while Issac Mehlenbacher went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBI to lead Wayland-Cohocton. Brogan Cotter’s two-run single highlighted a five-run fifth. Wyatt Argentieri was 3-for-4 for Hornell.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT/RED CREEK 19
LYONS 0
WILLIAMSON 1
MARION 3
PEMBROKE 0
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA 16
Colin McCulley hurled a five-inning perfect game for Notre Dame-Batavia. McCulley struck out 12 including seven straight from the end of the first through the third.
AVON 2
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA 3 (EIGHT INNINGS)
Ryan Fitzpatrick scored the tying run in the sixth and the game winner on a ball put in play by Jay Antinore. Fitzpatrick started, struck out eight and allowed two runs on six hits and one walk over seven innings. Jaden Sherwood picked up the win. Avon’s Evan Masten fanned nine and allowed two runs on three hits over 6.1 innings. Avon had the go-ahead run thrown out at the plate in the eighth.
PENN YAN (6-3) 3
PALMYRA-MACEDON (8-0) 4 (EIGHT INNNINGS)
Will Caffyn walked it off in the bottom of the eight, with an RBI-single. Opposing pitchers Ian Goodness and Brady Bouchard each lasted seven innings, allowing only 1 run apiece. Goodness amassed 16 strikeouts, only allowing 1 hit and 1 walk. Bouchard racked up 9 strikeouts, allowing 2 hits, and 2 walks. It was not until these two came out, that the teams started to string together runs. Penn Yan scored two runs in the top of the eight, but Pal-Mac rallied for three in the bottom. Goodness went 2-for-4 at the plate, with an RBI. Alex Wootton and Christian Morrison both added hits for Pal-Mac. Tyler and Reed Bouchard each had a hit and an RBI.
LEROY 4
YORK (2-5) 3
Jake Pangrazio struck out 8 batters, allowing 3 earned runs, through five innings for York. Sophmore, Joe Bauer came in relief, recording 4 of 6 outs via strikeout. Maddox Timothy went 2-for-4 at the plate. Bauer added a hit in his three at-bats.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH 0
GANANDA (5-3) 17
Henry Shutts struck out 12 and allowed two hits over five innings of work to pick up the win. The eighth-grader also finished 2-for-2 at the plate with a walk, an RBI and two runs scored. Luke Ciprich homered went 2-for-3 with three RBI and three runs scored to pace the offense. Andrew Gleason had a hit, three RBI and a run scored. Aiden Giancursio singled, drove in two runs and scored two more for the Blue Panthers. Jack Frick walked twice and scored twice. Cody Smith added a single, RBI and run scored. Max Waldron had both of the Clyde-Savannah hits.
MIDLAKES 2
WAYNE (5-4) 4
Benjamin Leone and Michael Prentice both had a hit and a run scored to lead Wayne which erased an early deficit to win for the third time in four games. Jared Dier singled and drove in a run. Tyler Mudge also had an RBI for the Eagles. Brandon Benkovics struck out eight over three scoreless innings of relief. Kyle Tomaselli started, struck out five and allowed two runs on four hits over four innings of work. John DeBoover finished 2-for-3 on the day and gave Midlakes an early lead with a two-out, two run single in the first inning. Kyle Kumkey and Ryan Spooner scored a run apiece for the Screaming Eagles.
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA 1
ADDISON 2
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH 10
CANISTEO GREENWOOD/JASPER-TROUPSBURG 5
Macoy Putnam and Pacey Hopkins both finished 3-for-4 at the plate to pace the Avoca/Prattsburgh offense which scored four runs in the first and eventually led 10-1. Haden Abbott, Ashton McMahon, and Evan Campbell added two hits apiece in the win. Hopkins worked five-plus innings to pick up the win. Abbott tossed an inning and two-thirds of scoreless relief. Canisteo-Greenwood/Jasper-Troupsburg’s Hunter McCaffery went 2-for-3.
HINSDALE 2
FILLMORE 7
Damon Potter struck out 13 over six innings of work on the mound and collected three hits including two doubles to pace the Fillmore offense. Potter allowed two unearned runs on one hit and two walks. The ninth-grader drove in three runs and scored two more. Zach Sisson went 1-for-3 with a walk, two RBI and two runs scored. Luke Colombo was 2-for-3 with two RBI. Aiden Wagner had two hits and a run scored. Brandon Buck fanned two batters and retired the side in order in the seventh. Tucker Schwartz singled and scored for Hinsdale. Brandon Hayman scored the other Hinsdale run.
PAVILION 5
PERRY 9
ATTICA 10
ELBA 4
HAC (3-2) 8
DUNDEE/BRADFORD 2
Cai Rogers took the hill for the Wolves and tossed a complete game, striking out eight over seven innings of work. Rogers scattered six hits and allowed only one earned run. At the plate, Rogers knocked in two runs, stole two bases and doubled. Teammate Alex Sassaman was 2-for-3 with two runs scored and three stolen bases, and Salvatore Timpani added two hits and three RBI for the Wolves. Logan Snyder collected two hits for Dundee/Bradford, while Ian Gleason and Logan Myers added RBI singles.
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (9-1)16
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP 0
Bolivar scored 13 runs in the first inning, one that saw five hits, and nine free base-runners. Caden Allen and Reiss Gaines completed the five-inning game on the hill, combining for eight strikeouts and one hit surrendered on 57 pitches. At the plate, Allen had a hit, three RBI, and two runs scored. Trey Buchholz was 2-for-2, with an RBI, three runs, a stolen base and three walks drawn. Ethan Childs had a hit, a stolen-base, two RBI and a run. Joe Bednez had a hit for Scio/Friendship.
LETCHWORTH 7
GENESEO 6
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