RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-7) 2
FAIRPORT (8-3) 3
Will Stanek went 1-for-2 including an RBI single which drove in the deciding run in the bottom of the fifth to earn Fairport its second straight win. Sean Miller, who went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI, led off the inning with a single and proceeded to steal second and third base. This set up Stanek’s go-ahead RBI single and allowed Antonio Jorge to pick up the win. Jorge fanned six batters giving up two runs on four hits over five innings of work. Jorge also had a hit. Nathan Mathis picked up the save hurling two innings and giving up one hit while striking out two. Matthew Bartusek went 2-for-3 with an RBI. Matthew Lindquist and Scott Thompson each collected a hit. Evan Brock struck out six and gave up three runs, two earned, on eight hits over six innings of work for Rush-Henrietta. Brock also had a hit and an RBI. Dylan Savage went 2-for-3. Jonathan Kachala had a hit and a run scored. Justin Angora walked and crossed the plate once.
PENFIELD (1-11) 0
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (8-2) 3
Jason Leonardo struck out four and scattered three hits over six shutout innings on the bump while going 1-for-3 at the plate with two RBI to lead Webster Schroeder to its fourth straight win. Justin Maier finished 2-for-3 with a run scored. Jack Simpson collected a hit an scored once. Jack Kelly also scored a run. Gage Wheaton went six innings for Penfield giving up three runs, one earned, on five hits while fanning nine. Alexander Young went 2-for-2 with a walk. Aiden Cook collected a hit.
WEBSTER THOMAS (10-2) 5
BRIGHTON (5-5) 3
Joshua Butka went 1-for-3 including a two-run double in the top of fifth that gave Webster Thomas a lead it would never surrender. A hit-by-pitch and two singles by Adam Zlotkus and Joseph Presutti loaded the bases for Butka who lined a double to center to make the score 3-1. Nathan Hill followed with a sacrifice fly to left field. Zlotkus and Presutti both finished 1-for-3 with a run scored. Hill had a hit, an RBI, and a run scored. Mason Lawyer and Joseph Baller each crossed the plate once. Wesley Sturrup, Will Pecor, Carter Sloan, John Ahrens, and Andrew Cranston all collected two hits apiece for Brighton. Sturrup and Ahrens were each plated once. Jack Salerno and Charles McGowan each went 1-for-3. Salerno and Sloan each had an RBI while McGowan scored a run. Andrew Kotrides also had a hit.
VICTOR (7-4) 0
HILTON (9-2) 4
Steven Kraus struck out four and scattered five hits across seven shutout innings to pick up the win for Hilton. Kraus also had a hit and scored once. Michael Heise and Joey Sanna both picked up a hit and an RBI. Brady Gerig went 1-for-3 with a walk and a run scored. James Capellupo III walked and had an RBI with a run scored. Nick McMahon and Joey Bianchi both had a hit and walked. Jeffrey Broadnax walked twice and was plated once. Andrew Lenhard walked. Mitchell Schalberg went 2-for-3. Cooper Loyal had a hit and walked. Weston Elkovitch and Jameson Ricigliano both picked up a hit. READ MORE.
GREECE ATHENA (9-2) 8
BROCKPORT (4-9) 0
Derrick Allen fanned twelve and took a no-hitter into the seventh inning to lead Greece Athena. The sophomore hurled 6.2 innings and maxed out his pitch count to lead the Trojans to their seventh win in-a-row. Allen also singled, walked, drove in a run and scored a run. Riley Catena, Nate Hall, and Benjamin Weilert collected two hits apiece. Hall drove in two and scored once. Weilert scored once and had an RBI. Catena crossed the plate twice. Jaden Madrid went 1-for-2 with a walk and a run scored. Sammy Saucke finished 1-for-3 with an RBI. Connor Osier had a hit and drove in two runs with a run scored. Valencio Almborg-Perez collected a hit, a run scored, and an RBI. Kaiden Laureano and Daniel Dailey each had a hit in the seventh inning for Brockport.
SPENCERPORT (4-5) 2
IRONDEQUOIT (4-5) 0
Zach Lamberton struck out six in a complete game two-hitter to earn the win for Spencerport. Lamberton also had a hit and scored. Bryon Streb went 1-for-3 including a RBI triple and scored a run. Frank Grad went 2-for-3. Matt Jorstad struck out four giving up two runs, one earned, on four hits over seven innings pitched for Irondequoit. Connor Gresens and Taylor Filighera each recorded a hit.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (5-4) 1
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (4-6) 7
Angelo Ubal struck out five and allowed one run on six hits over six innings of work. Ubal also had a hit, a walk, and an RBI. Tyler VanEpps led Greece Olympia/Odyssey’s offense going 3-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI. Dereck Colon Rodriguez and Joshua Tantalo followed by both going 2-for-3. Colon had an RBI and scored once while Tantalo drive in two runs. James Schlueter also had a hit, a run scored, and an RBI. Tyler Ashton recorded a hit and a run scored. Matthew Jason scored a run. Henry Hawkinson went 1-for-3 with an RBI for School of the Arts. Benjamin Laver went 1-for-3 and was driven in by Hawkinson. Harold Larson, Bruce Devan Newton, Dale William Janezic, and Benjamin Parker Barnosky all recorded a hit.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (9-1) 13
GATES CHILI (2-7) 3
Michael Sardou, Evan Putney, and Dom Morsch led a six-run rally as Churchville-Chili pulled away in the fourth inning for its third straight win. After back-to-back singles by Cooper Romich and Braedon Reina, Sardou ripped an RBI double to left field. After a hit-by-pitch and a walk which scored Reina, Putney smacked an RBI single to right field to plate Sardou. With the bases loaded, Morsch singled home two runs and scored on a groundout by Josh Campbell to make the score 11-1. Morsch started on the mound for the Saints giving up one run and four hits scattered across four innings pitched while fanning five. He finished the day going 2-for-2 with four RBI. Anthony Shortino went 2-for-3 with four runs scored. Reina, Sardou, and Putney all recorded two hits and scored twice. Justin Meister also collected two hits with two RBI and a run scored. Romich finished 1-for-3 and scored twice. Jaylen Lopez and Parker Farnham both had a hit. Peter Dellefave III and Zachary Antnelli each recorded two hits for Gates Chili. Dellefave also had an RBI. Jeffrey Fisher and James Connolly IV each had a hit.
GREECE ARCADIA (1-9) 5
CANANDAIGUA ACADEMY (5-5) 16
Cole Harris drove in two runs on two doubles as Canandaigua’s offense used two 7-run innings to earn its third win in-a-row. The eighth grader also scored twice and walked. Matthew Papenfuss earned the win striking out six while giving up three runs, two earned, on three hits over five innings of work. He also recorded a hit. Matt Pawlicki went 2-for-4 with three RBI and two runs scored. Joshua Barnes went 2-for-4 with three RBI and a run scored. Jackson Clark also went 2-for-4 and scored twice with a walk. Nathan Brinza had a hit, drove in a run, and scored twice. Aaron Crunick had a hit with two RBI and crossed the plate three times. Lucas Delforte had a hit. Trevor LaFlam walked, scored twice, and had an RBI. Jack Pilgrim and Brady Colbert both went 1-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored for Arcadia. Dominic Zona and Parker Drees each had a hit and scored once. Nicholas Maggi had a hit. Jathniel Martinez scored once.
EASTRIDGE (3-6) 2
PITTSFORD MENDON (3-5) 5
Noah Lerner-Morelle, Jack Albanese, and Carter Grinnell combined to drive in three runs to give Pittsford Mendon a lead it would never surrender in the bottom of the sixth. Cameron Barbulean led off the frame with a double to left field and advanced on a pop out to the catcher. Lerner-Morelle ripped an RBI single to score Barbulean. Albanese followed with an RBI double to score Lerner-Morelle. Jaden Singer extended the inning with a single and stole second. With men on first and second, Grinnel singled to center to plate Singer and complete the three-run rally. Grinnell finished 2-for-2 with three RBI and a walk. Singer, Lerner-Morelle, and Barbulean all went 1-for-3. Albanese collected two hits, two runs, and an RBI. Ari Goldstein also had a hit and scored once. Xzavier Hughey led Eastridge with two hits and a run scored. Brennen Russo went 1-for-4 with two RBI, and a run scored. Evan Bishop, Fred Ferrer Santiago, Declan Caron, and Jayden Inglese all collected a hit.
EAST (9-2) 7
MYNDERSE ACADEMY (3-5) 3
Miguel Matos went 2-for-3 with two RBI and two runs scored as East used a five-run second inning to earn its third straight win. Emille Diaz went 2-for-2. Yoelvis Cabrera fanned five batters over 5.1 innings of work. Pedro Garcia threw 1.2 shutout innings of relief. Garcia also picked up a hit. Mitchell Nieves collected a hit as well. Jake Prayne finished going 2-for-3 with an RBI. Nico Franzone also went 2-for-3. Ethan King went 1-for-3 with a run scored. Tommy Rook and Brody Herron both went 1-for-3 as well. Jayden Ryrko and Tucker Martin both collected a hit.
PENN YAN ACADEMY (5-4) 0
PALMYRA-MACEDON (7-2) 2
Ian Goodness fanned 16 without issuing a walk in a complete game one-hitter, and Pal-Mac won its fourth straight game. The senior right-hander retired the last 16 batters he faced and 19 of 20 to close the game. He faced one over the limit. Goodness also helped his cause with an RBI. Noah Brooks went 2-for-3 with an RBI. Will Caffyn had a hit. Caleb Carr scored once. Brady Bouchard struck out 13 giving up two runs, one earned, on three hits over six innings of work for Penn Yann. Riley Griffiths had a hit.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (1-4) 10
HONEOYE (3-4) 11
Evan Cuba, Andrew Fraser, and John Gawel each picked up two hits in Honeoye’s second straight win. Cuba scored four times and drove in a run. Fraser scored once and recorded an RBI. Gawel swiped two bags and was plated three times. Stiles led Dundee/Bradford’s offense going 3-for-4 including a triple while driving in four runs and scoring once.
RED JACKET (4-3) 4
NAPLES (6-1) 3
Aidan Setter and Jack McHugh both singled and scored in a four-run fifth inning as Red Jacket won its third straight game. James Sibeto walked, scored and drove in a run while Hunter Finnick worked a base on balls and also came around to score. Aiden Reed struck out seven over five-and-a-third innings to pick up the win. Reed allowed three runs on six hits and three walks. Liam Trick hurled 1.2 scoreless innings of relief to register a save. Trick struck out two and walked two. Adam Bay finished 2-for-3 with a double, walk, RBI and a run scored to lead Naples. Charlie Grove was 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored. Drew Reigelsperger walked three times and scored a run. Grady Grove singled and had an RBI along with allowing four runs (one earned) on three hits and six walks over 6.2 innings.
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (2-5) 2
DANSVILLE (4-3) 12
Ben Coffey struck out five over five innings to pick up the win for Dansville. Brian Geiger, Ben Coffey and Abram Barron each contributed in the hit column. Wilson’s DaRon Clanton singled, reached on a hit by pitch and stole a base.
WARSAW (5-2) 5
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (9-1) 10
Marcus Brehm went 3-for-4 including a home run with four runs scored, three stolen bases, and three RBI to lead Wayland-Cohocton to its sixth straight win. Michael Gammell threw seven innings and allowed eight hits to pick up the win. Ty Jay went 2-for-3 for Warsaw.
PAVILION (3-5) 5
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (1-9) 1
Landen Stoddard, Zack Tillotson, Ryan Mackay, and Joe Forti all combined for a no-hitter to pick up the win for Pavilion. Evan Kingdon went 2-for-3 including a single, double, and a stolen base. Colton Dziekan went 2-for-3 as well.
LEROY (5-4) 6
MEDINA (VI) 4
Jackson Spezzano, Ryan Higgins, and Maverick McKenzie gave LeRoy the lead with RBI hits to give LeRoy it wouldn’t surrender in the top of sixth. After a lead-off double by Jake Higgins and a sac-bunt by Drew Strollo, Spezzano drove in a run with a single. Higgins followed with a double. McKenzie, who saved the game with a diving catch in centerfield in the bottom of seventh, followed with an infield single to make it a 6-3 ballgame. Spezzano also struck out six on the mound, earning the victory for LeRoy. The junior finished 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored. Higgins also went 2-for-3 and had two RBI while scoring twice. Aiden Paul went 4-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored for Medina.
WELLSVILLE (5-6) 4
HORNELL (6-2) 5
BYRON-BERGEN (3-3) 8
ATTICA (4-4) 9
SODUS (11-0) 9
EAST ROCHESTER (7-4) 4
Brothers Evan and Jacob Laird combined for five hits, four RBI, and four runs scored to lead Sodus. Evan Laird went 3-for-5 while Jacob Laird finished 2-for-4 as they split the RBI and runs scored evenly. Jedidiah Bodine was 2-for-5 with a run scored. Logan Busman drove in two runs while Marquez Wigent drove in one, both had two hits. Garrett Barron and Braydn Orbaker both had two hits and a run scored. Braeden Tuper had a hit and scored a run.
MARION (0-10) 2
GANANDA (5-7) 12
Henry Shutts went 2-for-3 with two RBI and two runs scored as Gananda used two two-run innings to win for the third time in the past four games. Christian Hanson struck out seven batters allowing only two runs on seven hits over four innings of work for Gananda. Hanson also drove in a run with a single in the Panthers’ 5-run opening frame. Maddox Stoughton went 2-for-3 with a run scored. Owen Switzer finished going 2-for-3 with two runs scored. Jonathon Frick collected two hits with two runs scored and an RBI. Matthew Gleason, Jackson Giancursio, and Robbie Lynn all scored a run. Giancurso also had an RBI. Michael Phillips and Ryan O’Leary each had multi-hit games for Marion as Phillips also scored a run. Aidan Rittenhouse and Alec-Edward Sedore both had a hot and drove in a run. Rittenhouse also scored a run. Liam McKay, Joseph Savage, and Reagan Fenn each collected a hit.
LYNDONVILLE CENTRAL (1-7) 8
PEMBROKE CENTRAL (4-4) 19
ELBA CENTRAL (2-6) 28
HOLLEY CENTRAL (0-6) 2
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (10-2) 13
ADDISON CENTRAL (5-5) 0
Haden Abbott improved to 6-0 on the bump hurling a five-inning 2-hit shutout, and Avoca-Prattsburgh won for the fifth time in the past six games. Abbott also went 2-for-4 with two doubles and two RBI. Evan Campbell and Connor Hammond both collected two hits. Campbell scored three times and Hammond drove in a run. Chris Abbott drove in three runs. Jamel Crowder and Sawyer Devoe each batted in two. Dan Stilson and Devin Wakefield drove in a run apiece for Avoca-Prattsburgh. Andrew Jones and Keegan Smith each recorded hits for Addison.
HAMMONDSPORT CENTRAL (0-8) 0
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (7-2) 18
JASPER-TROUPSBURG CENTRAL (3-3) 7
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-6) 1
LYONS (0-7)
WILLIAMSON (4-3)
BLOOMFIELD (2-2)
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (2-3)
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (2-5)
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (4-2)
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (2-6)
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (1-4)
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