GREECE ATHENA 10
IRONDEQUOIT 7
TJ Kurtz, Jayden Rapp, and Jaden Madrid combined to strikeout five batters, and allow nine hits over seven innings. Madrid came on in relief in the bottom of the fourth, after Irondequoit scored three consecutive runs in the frame. Madrid earned the win over the next three and two-thirds innings, striking out four batters, while allowing five hits, and a single run. Connor Osier went 3-for-4 at the plate, with 2 RBI. Riley Catena had two hits, two stolen-bases, and one RBI. For Irondequoit, Connor Gresens pitched the final three innings, retiring six of the 15 batters he faced via strikeout. At the plate, he added two hits and an RBI. Senior, Connor Springer contributed with three singles and an RBI.
BATAVIA 1
BROCKPORT 2
Bryce Tyndell led the way on the mound for Brockport, extending the Blue Devils’ winning streak to nine. In a complete game, Tyndell faced 24 batters, striking out nine while allowing six hits, one run and not surrendering a walk. Tyndell added to his performance, with two hits and an RBI. The senior drove in David D’Ambrosia with a two-out single in the first. Zach Richards broke the tie in the fourth, by following up a Cooper Hassall double with a first-pitch single to right field. For Batavia, their lone run came off a Mekhi Fortes double in the top of the fourth, which brought home Vincent Grazioplene. Grazioplene singled on the second at-bat of the inning, and went 2-for-3. Shawn Kimball pitched a complete game of his own, striking out eight batters, allowing six hits, through six innings.
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WEBSTER THOMAS 5
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND 8
Noah Littlefield drove in four runs, including a two-out, two-run double in the bottom of the sixth when the Knights scored times. In the decisive frame, Sutherland broke a 4-4 tie, scoring all four runs with two outs, thanks to hits by Jackson Zawacki, Tyler Mullin, Littlefield, and Jacob Fekete, and an RBI walk drawn by Cole Mann. Littlefield’s other hit was a two-run triple in the bottom of the first, that tied the game at 2-2. Littlefield also started on the mound, striking out five batters and allowing five hits and three runs, through three innings. Fekete went 3-for-4 at the plate, with two RBI. Webster Thomas’s Garett Wilson, Nathan Hill, and Edward Frusci each had two hits, while Wilson collected three RBI.
BRIGHTON 2
PITTSFORD MENDON 6 (GAME 1)
Eric Krowl sparked a three-run sixth as Mendon added insurance runs and went on to win its fifth straight game. Leading 3-1, Krowl doubled to centerfield, and Colden Forney followed up with a single. Jacob Miller lined a single to left field to bring home Krowl and Forney. One out later, Collin Clark skied a double to left field bringing in Miller with the final run. Noah Lerner-Morelle started and struck out five over six innings of work to pick up the win. The junior left-hander allowed two runs on four hits. Daniel Mariani came on in relief, retiring the final three batters in order, one via strikeout. For Brighton, Matt Howe, Ellis Einbinder, Jack Scott, and AJ Marcella each collected a hit.
PITTSFORD MENDON 2
BRIGHTON 4 (GAME 2)
Matt Howe went the distance from the hill, striking out four batters, allowing six hits and one earned run for Brighton. The Bruins took the lead in the bottom of the third, scoring three runs, two as result of errors, after entering the frame down by two. The frame featured four errors, and the only hit being a two-out, RBI-single by Ellis Einbinder. Einbinder earned another RBI off his sacrifice-fly in the bottom of the fifth, that brought home Jack Scott for the final run. For Mendon, Eric Krowl had a hit and two RBI, coming from sacrifice flies in both the top of the first and top of the third. Brendan Kane went 2-for-4, with a stolen base and a run scored.
HILTON 14
SPENCERPORT 0
Preston Prince and Michael Whelehan combined on a two-hit shutout as Hilton (16-3) won its third straight game. Prince started and struck out 11 over five innings of work. The Niagara University commit threw 50 pitches (40 for strikes) and improved to 4-1 on the season. Whelehan retired all six batters he faced in two scoreless innings of relief work. The junior threw eight pitches to complete his work for the day. Jeffery Broadnax finished 2-for-4 with a home run to lead the offense. The junior outfielder homered in the second to give the Cadets all the runs they needed. He finished with two RBI and three runs scored. Steven Kraus was 3-for-3 with a double, triple and three runs scored. Drew Bateman had three hits including a double and drove in two runs. James Capellupo doubled, crossed home three times and drove in a pair. Luke Schofield also collected a two-bagger and two RBI. Michael Heise was 2-for-4 with a double, three RBI and a run scored. The Cadets have outscored their last opponents by a combined total of 34-1. Joe Marcello and Lorenzo Tantalo had the two Spencerport hits.
MCQUAID 5
RUSH-HENRIETTA 5 (8 innings)
Game suspended due to darkness. Will be resumed on Saturday.
EDISON 4
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS 5 (13 innings)
In the completion of a suspended game, Paul Stevens II plated Bennie Laver with a walk-off single as SOTA advanced to the championship of the City Tournament. Laver led the 13th with a single and moved to second on an error. After a passed ball, Laver scored on the second hit of the day from Stevens. Dale Janezic started and struck out nine over 7.2 innings for SOTA. Abel Austin fanned eight over 5.1 shutout innings to pick up the win. Alyosha Lynd’s catch in left field saved a run and sent the game to the 10th inning. Justin Rodriguez doubled, singled and scored two runs for the Silverhawks. Austin doubled, walked twice and scored a run. Edison’s Michael Cummings started and struck out eight over nine innings of work on the mound. Omar Cruz went 3-for-6 at the plate with a triple and two RBI. Edison’s defense executed a pair of double plays.
LEADERSHIP 1
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE 14
KESHEQUA 3
AVON 9
Christopher Kashorek completed the game on the hill for Avon, totaling nine strikeouts, and three hits given up. At the plate, he went 2-for-3 and scored a run. Evan Masten had a homerun, a double, and five RBI, off of three hits. Michael Rowland finished 3-for-4, scoring three runs, and collecting an RBI. Andrew Rowland added two hits, and scored twice.
YORK 5
WARSAW 6
Patrick Klump struck out seven batters and gave up two earned runs, completing the game for Warsaw in six innings. Klump added on two hits at the plate, scoring three runs, and collecting an RBI. Klump stole six bases along the base path. Justin Baker, Bailey Schell, and Mason McClurg each had a hit and two stolen-bases. For York, Maddox Timothy started on the mound, collecting eight strikeouts, through five and two-thirds innings. Senior Jake Koch went 2-for-3, with three RBI. Timothy and Adam Swede both went 2-for-4, with a double, an RBI, and a run scored. Brandon Levey added two hits, and a run.
BLOOMFIELD 8
DUNDEE/BRADFORD 0
Gabe Ward dealt up a complete game for Bloomfield, allowing one hit. Ward also added two hits at the plate. Cal Rogers finished 3-for-3, with a home run. Tyler Rogers and Grady Rogers each had a hit of their own. Logan Ayers had the hit for Dundee Bradford.
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT/RED CREEK 12
MARION 0
HAVERLING 11
WAYLAND-COHOCTON 2
Zach Musso earned the win for Haverling, striking out seven batters, allowing three hits, and one walk. Musso also came through with a double in the top of the third, leading to a three-RBI performance. AJ Brotz went 3-for-5, with three RBI, and three runs scored. Evan Pendle went 2-for-4 at the plate, including a triple in the third, and two runs scored. For Way-Co, Matt Clark had an RBI-double in the bottom of the second, to bring around the games first run. He cam around to score on the next play. Isaac Mehlenbacher and Marcus Brehm each had a hit.
WELLSVILLE 5
LIVONIA 7
Connor Feehan singled to right field in the bottom of the sixth, bringing around Brady O’Keefe and Jake Watkins, making it 6-5 in their favor, fulfilling the comeback. Feehan capped off the comeback, scoring off an error in the same frame. O’Keefe went 2-for-4, with two runs scored, and Wyatt Raponi added two hits.
PERRY 2
GENESEO 12
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA 17
BYRON-BERGEN 2 (5 innings)
Cooper Colantonio earned the win on the mound, striking out eight batters, allowing four hits, without surrendering any walk in a complete-game, five-inning outing. Colantonio added a double, two RBI, and two runs to his stat-line. Bodie Hyde, Kaden Cusmano, David Schnaufer, Brayden Smith, and Kyle Porter each contributed two hits apiece. Hyde, Cusmano, and Schnaufer each had at least a double (Cusmano had two) and two RBI apiece. Byron-Bergen’s, Carter Prinzi had a double, an RBI, and a run scored.
WAYNE 4
MIDLAKES 3
Tyler Mudge earned the win for Wayne, as he struck out seven batters, allowing six hits and three walks in a complete game outing, concluding the Eagles’ season on a three-game win streak. Ryan Becker had two hits, including an RBI-single in the top of the seventh, that made the score 4-2 at that point. Brandon Benkovic recorded two hits. Mudge also had a hit and a walk. For Midlakes, Anthony Cooper allowed one earned run and four walks, while striking out two batters through six and one-third innings. Michael DeHond led off, and went 2-for-4, with one RBI. Kyle Kumkey picked up a double, a single, and an RBI.
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH 5
HORNELL 6
Rilye Cullen led the way at the plate for Hornell, knocking a two-RBI triple in the bottom of the fourth, to close out a 2-for-2 performance, scoring twice. Wyatt Argentieri went 1-for-2, and scored two runs. For Avoca, Jamel Crowder led with three hits and two RBI. Haden Abbott and Ashton McMahon each had two hits apiece.
BOLIVAR RICHBURG 15
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST 0 (5 innings)
Wyatt Karnuth hurled a complete game shutout, striking out eight batters, walking three, and giving up a solitary hit, as Bolivar secured their tenth-straight win. The senior also had a double, drew two walks, and came around to score four times. Caden Allen and Reiss Gaines each finished 1-for-2, with three RBI, and two runs scored. Matt Weaver had the hit for Genesee Valley/Belfast.
ADDISON 16
HAMMONDSPORT 0
NEWARK 2
GENEVA 1
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD 14
LE ROY 16
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PAVILION 0
LETCHWORTH 15
HONEOYE 2
NAPLES 16
ATTICA 4
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN 5
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE
MYNDERSE
WILLIAMSON
HAC
RED JACKET
C.G. FINNEY
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS CHARTER
CUBA-RUSHFORD
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE
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