CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (11-3) 14
GATES CHILI (3-10) 4 (5 Innings)
Evan Putney and Josh Campbell paced the Churchville-Chili offense with two RBI each as the Saints ended their two-game skid. Putney went 2-for-4 with a pair of singles and one run scored while Campbell finished 1-for-1 with two walks and two runs scored. Cooper Romich crossed home plate three times alongside with one RBI, and Daniel Derleth drove in a run to go along with a run scored and one hit. Matthew Nicolazzo got the win with three and two-third innings of relief. Nicolazzo allowed just one hit and struck out five. For Gates Chili, Angelo Morales led the team with two RBI. James Connelly and Austin D’Ettore both picked up one RBI for the Spartans.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (6-2) 5
C.G. FINNEY 2
Thomas Riveros powered HAC to victory with a two-run double in the second inning. The Wolves trailed 1-0, and put up a three-spot to take the lead and never looked back. Riveros crossed home plate twice for HAC. Cai Rogers, Jose Marrero, and Clive Wright all scored once for HAC. Rogers earned his second win of the season on the bump; the senior hurled a complete game and struck out nine. David Crandall had a sacrifice fly for Finney.
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (8-0) 14
HOLLEY 2 (5 Innings)
Vincent DiRisio allowed just one hit and struck out nine in his complete game effort. Seniors Gavin Schrader and Cody Henry both launched a home run. Schrader finished 2-for-3 with three RBI and a stolen base, and Henry ended 1-for-3 with four RBI. Ryan Fitzpatrick added a 2-for-3 game with two doubles and three RBI to go along with two runs scored. Kalen Brady and Erik Lang scored the lone runs for Holley.
BISHOP KEARNEY 0
HAVERLING (10-1) 27 (5 Innings)
AJ Brotz and Zach Musso both drove in five runs, and Alex Beyler and Evan Pendle both drove in four runs to lead Haverling to its 10th win. Brotz finished 2-for-2 with five RBI, one home run, and two runs scored while Musso ended 4-for-4 with five RBI, a double and one run scored. Beyler and Pendle both went 3-for-4 with four RBI. Beyler crossed home three times and Pendle scored four times. Owen Smith went 2-for-2 with three RBI and four runs scored. Cayden Mattison, Gavin Buckley, and Ethan Brotz all recorded one RBI for the Rams. Smith got the start and struck out three over the first two innings. Mattison, Coots, and Pendle worked the final three innings for the shutout.
SODUS (9-1) 13
MARION (4-5) 2
Jacob Laird paced the Sodus offense with a team-high four RBI. Laird finished the game 3-for-5 with a double and two runs scored. Brady McCarthy added three hits and three RBI in five at-bats to go along with one run scored. Jedidiah Bodine and Logan Bulman both drove in a run. Bulman went 2-for-5 and crossed home three times.
LYONS 0
PALMYRA-MACEDON (10-0) 14 (5 Innings)
Palmyra-Macedon defeated Lyons to earn the Canal Cup for the first time in six years. The Red Raiders also picked up their 10th win of the season.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (7-3) 20
SPENCERPORT (3-9) 0
SOTA 6
EDISON (5-5) 7
Mike Alvarez singled, walked and scored twice out of the leadoff spot to pace Edison to its fourth straight win. Jose Alvarez reached base all three times he came to the plate and scored one run.
KENDALL (5-3) 9
LYNDONVILLE (3-7) 2
Zach Barrett struck out seven and picked up the victory as Kendall won its second straight game and fourth in the past five. Jorden Ostrander and James collected three hits apiece in the win. Ostrander plated two with a bases-loaded hit in the fifth. Jimmy Swift added two RBI in the fifth as well.
GENEVA (7-1) 4
WAYNE (5-5) 3
Travis Arno finished 2-for-3 in the game including a a two-run, go-ahead double in the sixth inning as Geneva rallied to avenge an earlier loss and win its sixth straight game. Trailing 3-2, Michael Richardson reached on an error to start the Geneva sixth. One out later, Lucas Springer was hit by a pitch setting up Arno for the eventual game winner. Gavin Brignall struck out seven and allowed three runs (one earned) on six hits and two walks over six innings to pick up the win. At the plate, Brignall singled, scored a run and drove in another. Troy Snook also singled and scored for the Panthers. Wayne’s Ryan Becker connected on a pair of doubles, walked and drove in a pair of runs for the Eagles. Brady Ruffell doubled and scored. Michael Prentice walked and scored twice. Tyler Mudge finished 2-for-4. Brandon Benkovics struck out five of the six batters he faced over an inning and two-thirds worth of relief work.
BYRON-BERGEN (2-6) 5
PEMBROKE (0-8) 4
ELBA (1-7) 5
ALEXANDER (5-6) 11
HAMMONDSPORT (1-8) 12
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULS 8
LIVONIA (3-8) 1
WELLSVILLE (6-6) 3
ALFRED-ALMOND 3
ADDISON (6-3) 13
GENESEO 18
PAVILION (2-7) 2
MYNDERSE 3
PENN YAN (7-3) 7
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (6-2) 1
LEROY (9-4) 2
Ethan Miller struck out seven in a complete-game two-hitter to lead Le Roy. Luke Caccamise drove in the tying run and scored the eventual game winner in the third inning on a Brock Flint sacrifice fly. Tyler Strollo started the frame with a base hit and stole second before coming home on Caccamise’s single. Jackson Spezzano put runners on the corners with a base hit of his own, and Flint followed with the RBI. On the defensive side, Strollo made eight putouts at second base for Le Roy. Brayden Smith doubled and scored the lone Oakfield-Alabama run on a throwing error in the third. Kaden Cusmano had the other O-A hit.
WILLIAMSON (6-4) 4
GANANDA (5-4) 1
Matt Jackson followed his no-hit performance over the weekend with 12 strikeouts in a complete-game effort as Williamson swept the regular season from its Wayne County rival. Jackson allowed one run on five hits as Williamson won for the second time three games. The Marauders needed four hits including three in succession in a three-run fourth. Matt DeFisher, Tyler Morse and Adrian Cramer each connected on one-out singles and later scored to give Williamson a lead it did not surrender at 3-1. Cramer finished with two RBI. Alan Bouwens had a double and an RBI in the win. Blake Giglio was 1-for-3 with an RBI. Gananda’s Luke Ciprich struck out 15 while issuing one walk. Ciprich was 1-for-3 at the plate with a stolen base. Henry Shutts went 2-for-4, stole a base and scored the lone Gananda run. Andrew Gleason doubled, walked and drove in a run. AJ Fiorvanti was 1-for-3.
FILLMORE (9-1) 13
HINSDALE 3
Sophomore Brandon Buck struck out nine in his first varsity start, and Fillmore won its sixth straight game. Buck allowed three runs (two earned) on two hits and three walks in the complete-game effort. Aiden Wagner finished 4-for-4 with a double, two RBI and three runs scored to pace the offense. Zach Sisson had two hits including a solo shot and scored twice. Brent Zubikowski finished 2-for-4 with a double, three RBI and a run scored. Graham Cahill and Damon Potter both finished with two hits in four at-bats. Cahill had a double, RBI and two runs scored. Potter scored a run and drove in another. Jude Beardsley doubled and drove in two runs. Nolan Krzeminski was 1-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored. Alex Ellsworth singled, walked and scored twice. Sam Cashimere singled and scored for Hinsdale. Peyton Keller walked and scored. Jacob Elliott also crossed home. Brandon Hayman and Henry Schwartz had an RBI apiece.
EAST ROCHESTER (3-9) 9
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT/RED CREEK (9-0) 10
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS CHARTER 6
LIMA 0
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