
FAIRPORT (4-1) 2
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-1) 3
Luke Pagano roped a one-out triple in the bottom of the sixth and Justin Meier followed with a sacrifice fly to lead Schroeder to victory. Maier and Pagano both had two hits in the game. Jason Leonardo went 4.2 innings on the mound and struck out two. Nolan Gamble came in relief and threw 2.1 innings and allowed one hit. Matt Batusek and Sam Miller both had two hits to lead Fairport. Antonio Jorge had a hit and drove in two.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (1-4) 8
HILTON (4-1) 9
Steven Kraus went 2-for-5, including a walk-off single as Hilton erased a three-run seventh-inning deficit to win its third straight. In the inning, Joe Sanna led off with a single, followed by a one-out walk from Ryan Wahl, then a two-out walk by Brady Gerig to load the bases. James Capellupo cleared the bases with a double, then had Michael Whelehan pinch-run. Kraus singled on the next pitch, plating Whelehan to complete the comeback. Kraus also threw five innings, fanning nine and allowed four runs on six hits. Sanna, John Bianchi and Andrew Lenhard each racked up two hits for the Cadets. Michael Heise walked three times. Brady Gerig tallied a hit and a run scored. Kyle VanAuker doubled twice and drove in four to lead Rush-Henrietta. Justin Angora singled and scored three times. Evan Brock went 3.1 innings, as well as adding a double and a single alongside an RBI. Dylan Savage, Charles Sobaszek and Connor Nguyen each drove in one for the Royal Comets. Mason Davey and Joshua Lureman both singled.
PENFIELD (1-5)
VICTOR (5-0)
Jameson Ricigliano and Weston Elkovitch both went 3-for-4 with two RBI to lead Victor to its fifth straight win. Coz Zeiser was credited with the win going five innings and striking out seven. Liam Eshelman threw two shutout innings in relief and struck out two. Grady Kessler had a double. For Penfield, Austin Dillenbeck had two hits. Victor hosts West Genesse (III) Saturday at 11 a.m.
BRIGHTON (5-2) 5
GATES CHILI (2-4) 2
Brighton used three runs in the last two innings to win its third straight game. Nolan Bonnell singled in the top of the sixth to put the Bruins up for good. Bonnell also went six innings on the mound, allowing two runs on six hits while striking out five. Carter Sloan had two RBI including an RBI single in the top of the seventh. Grady Hopkin and Wes Sturrup both had two hits and two runs scored. Andrew Kotrides provided a perfect seventh to record the save. Andrew Cranston and Jack Salerno both tallied one hit. Austin D’Ettore led the offense for Gates Chili, smacking a two-RBI single in the second and a double in the fifth. Cole Gorman started for the Spartans going 6.1 innings, allowing five runs (two earned) on eight hits and striking out six. James Connolly and Zac Antinelli both had a single and a run scored. Dylan Sweeney, Jordan Hoock and Andrew McManus all contributed a hit for Gates Chili.
EDISON (4-1) 17
C.G. FINNEY (1-1) 4
GREECE ARCADIA (1-4) 4
GREECE ATHENA (4-2) 7
Ryan Grasley hurled 4.2 innings and fanned seven. Nate Hall had two hits and stole two bases. Sammy Saucke and Jaden Madrid both doubled, scored and drove in one. Valencio Almborg-Perez and Derrick Allen both had a hit and an RBI. Ryan Nettnin threw 2.1 innings and struck out two while adding a hit and an RBI at the plate.
AQUINAS (3-2) 17
GREECE ODYSSEY/OLYMPIA (0-3) 1
Tre Walker smacked four hits, including two doubles and four RBI for Aquinas. Michael Calogero went 3-3 with an RBI and provided three no-hit innings on the mound, striking out six. Lucas Leone had a double and three RBI.
WEBSTER THOMAS (6-1) 21
SPENCERPORT (2-2) 3
Joey Baller pitched two innings in relief and had two hits, three runs and two RBI as Thomas rolls to its fifth straight win. Joey Presutti allowed five hits over five innings and was credited with the win. Shane Talbot had an RBI triple, a single and scored three runs. Adam Zlotkus had a two-run single. Kory Fiordeliso and Nick Olmo both had RBI singles. Ben Horvath and Mike McDonald both had RBI doubles. For Spencerport, Nick Freeville and Ryan Peacock each had two hits.
IRONDEQUOIT (1-3) 3
BROCKPORT (2-5) 5
EASTRIDGE (2-2) 4
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (2-3) 2
Fred Ferrer Santiago threw a complete game in his first varsity start, fanning seven while allowing two runs. Ferrer Santiago also drove in two at the plate. Declan Caron and Xzavier Hughey both tallied an RBI. Brennen Russo and James Dietz each had two hits.
NORTHEAST (0-5) 11
WILSON (2-1) 24
WAYNE (2-3) 15 (5 innings)
SOTA (1-2) 2
Sean Nellis doubled twice, drove in three and scored two runs to lead Wayne. Brady Ruffell singled twice and tallied an RBI. Ben Leone, Michael Grasso and Michael Prentice all had a hit and drove in two. Prentice also started and went three innings, allowing one run on four hits and striking out two. Corey Jones tallied an RBI single. Tyler Mudge had a hit. Peter Treasure Jr and Lucas Kielon both had an RBI. For SOTA, Harry Larson had two singles and drove in one to lead the offense. Henry Hawkinson, Jack Wingert and Giovanni Petrone all tallied hits for the Silverhawks. Bruce Newton had an RBI double.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (1-1) 0
EAST (5-1) 10 (6 innings)
Yoelvis Cabrera hurled five shutout innings and struck out six en route to East’s fifth victory. At the plate, Cabrera smacked two hits, including a walk-off triple. Mitchell Nieves had a double, a single and crossed home once. Pedro Garcia had two singles and a triple to lead the Eagles in hits. Garcia also scored twice and drove in four. Dabdiel Ramos reached base in all four of his plate appearances, tallying two hits and two walks. Justus Robinson, Maliq Bell-Brown, Emille Diaz Carlos Gaston, Kyle Markham, and Josiah Brown had a hit to round out the hit column for East.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-2) 2
BATAVIA (1-4) 1
Colin MacLean drove in Mason Garcia with a single in the top of the seventh to put Sutherland on top and lead the Knights to their fourth win. Paul Byrne started for Sutherland and went six innings, allowing one run on two hits and striking out 13. Cole Mann roped a double and Jack Armanini had a single for the Knights. Dane Dombrowski had a double for Batavia.
WELLSVILLE (1-3) 1
CANANDAIGUA (2-1) 4
Johnny Mohammed twirled a complete game, fanning nine and allowing one earned run. Josh Barnes led the Braves in the hit column with a double and two hits, as well as an RBI and a run scored. Nate Barone smacked two singles. Matthew Papenfuss roped a double for Canandaigua and Trevor LaFlam added a single of his own. Cody Costello had two singles to lead Wellsville.
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (2-3) 1
HORNELL (2-1) 4
Jacob Ponticello doubled in the bottom of the fifth, driving in two to put Hornell in front for good. Ponticello also singled and scored twice. Wyatt Argentieri added two hits and scored a run of his own. Gates Miller went the distance, striking out nine and allowing one run on four hits. Miller also singled and scored. Andy Davis had a single. For Bolivar Richburg, Trey Buchholz, Caden Allen, Aydin Sisson and Evan Pinney all contributed one hit.
PENN YAN (3-3) 5
ONEIDA (III) 12
ATTICA (2-1) 12
HOLLEY (0-3) 1
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (0-4) 3
AVON (3-0) 10
Christopher Kashorek went 2-for-3 and drove in three for Avon. Brady Driscoll had two hits, including a double and an RBI. Trevor Stroud had a hit and scored two runs.
KESHEQUA (1-2) 0
HAVERLING (1-2) 10 (5 innings)
Zach Musso and Gage Thomas combined for five hits, three of which were for extra bases, and two RBI to lead Haverling to its first win of the season. Gage Thomas twirled a no-hitter, striking out 11 of the 17 batters faced. Ethan Brotz had a double, drove in two and scored twice. Dante Nealey, Owen Smith and Alex Beyler each tallied a hit as well.
HAMMONDSPORT (0-3) 1
ADDISON (2-2) 17
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (3-0) 8
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (5-1) 3
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-0) 10
PEMBROKE (2-2) 1
Colton Yasses threw 5.2 innings, striking out nine and allowing an unearned run as Oakfield-Alabama remained unbeaten. David Schnaufer had three hits and drove in three to pace the Hornet offense, alongside providing 1.1 innings to finish the game. Kyle Porter had two hits and scored two runs. Austin Pangrazio had a triple and a run scored. Bradyen Smith had a double and crossed home twice. Bodie Hyde and Aiden Warner both had a hit. Hyde scored twice and Warner scored once. For Pembroke, Jayden Bridge, Kylan Ball and Eric VonKramer each had one hit.
ALFRED-ALMOND (0-3) 1
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (6-1) 23
Blake McConnell went a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate, smacking a double and driving in four to lead Avoca-Prattsburgh. Sawyer Devoe connected on a home run and drove in three. Haden Abbott laced two singles, alongside scoring four runs and stealing four bases. Dylan Campbell, Jamie Reagan, James Forte and Collin Hammond all tallied RBI singles for the Titans. Jamel Crowder, Macoy Putnam and Josiah Stilson each had hits of their own. Liam Ruthven drove in Hunter Smith for Alfred-Almond’s lone run. Nolan Tormey turned an unassisted triple play for the Eagles.
ELBA (0-3) 5
BYRON-BERGEN (1-1) 9
NAPLES (3-0) 15
DUNDEE-BRADFORD (1-1) 8
Naples exploded for 11 runs in the final two frames as the Big Green Machines fended off a late rally to improve to 3-0 on the year. Drew Reigelsperger smacked three singles and drove in five to lead Naples. Reigelsperger also threw six strong innings, striking out five and allowing two runs to secure the win. Charlie Grove also had three singles. Grady Grove and Cade Rathburn both smacked two hits and drove in two. Traugott Uhlen had a double. Donivan Todd had a single and an RBI. Jeremy Stiles went 6.1 innings for Dundee-Bradford whiffing five batters and holding Naples to five runs. Ian Gleason had two doubles for the BraveScots.
LYNDONVILLE (1-1) 0
NEWFANE (VI) 12
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (1-0)
LIMA CHRISTIAN (1-0)
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