GREECE ARCADIA (2-10) 6
GREECE ODYSSEY/OLYMPIA (4-7) 3
Greece Arcadia took control of the game early, jumping out to a 2-0 lead and not looking back in their second win of the year. Nick Maggi led Arcadia in hits on the day, going 3-for-3 at the plate and adding an RBI. Dom Zona started on the mound for Arcadia, surrendering one run over five innings and striking out three. Zona also connected on a line-drive RBI single in the sixth inning that gave Arcadia a 4-1 edge. Parker Drees stole two bases, singled and had an RBI. Jack Pilgrim and Jacob Huffman each singled for Arcadia, with Huffman also picking up two stolen bases. James Schlueter was the starter for Olympia/Odyssey, and struck out three batters over five innings. Schlueter also singled twice. Ty Van Epps finished 2-for-4 with a run scored. Alexander Frisone went 2-for-3 with a walk.
WAYNE (6-4) 0
PITTSFORD MENDON (4-5) 5
Noah Lerner-Morelle threw a full seven innings on the rubber for Pittsford Mendon and fanned nine batters, walking one. Jack Albanese doubled and singled twice and added an RBI for Mendon. Forney had an RBI. Jaden Singer and Aidan Lerner-Morelle singled. Ari Goldstein had an RBI single. Sean Nellis doubled and singled for Wayne. Kahlen Clark had a double. Michael Prentice and Brady Ruffell each singled.
EDISON TECH (5-5) 0
EASTRIDGE (5-6) 10
Five different players drove in runs in a big second inning for Eastridge that saw the Lancers score six runs in the win. Benny Calixto, Xzavier Hughey, Brennen Russo, Evan Bishop, and James Dietz each drove in runs during the second inning for Eastridge. Russo finished with three hits and three RBI on the day, with the hits coming in the form of a single, a double. and a home run. Hughey threw five innings on the mound for Eastridge, and also doubled twice, singled once, and had two RBI. Dietz finished with two RBI off his second inning single. Jack Nichols singled twice. Bishop, Jayden Inglese, and Declan Caron all singled. Junior Javier and Miguel and Angel Vargas Paredes had a hit apiece for Edison.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (3-7) 0
NEWARK (2-9) 11
Xavier Smith doubled twice in his three hits and drove home four runs in the win for Newark. The Reds used a big fourth inning, scoring seven runs thanks to RBI by Smith, Alex Bernardi, and Evan Wood. Cody Forjone threw a scoreless five innings for Newark, ending with nine strikeouts. Bernardi finished with three hits and three RBI on the day, with one of those hits being a triple. Ethan Coleman singled twice and had an RBI. Wood and Forjone each finished with a single. Nolan Rice had a pair of singles. Mason Stone singled. Derek Cole and Jackson Barr each had a single for Clyde-Savannah.
LYONS (0-10) 1
PALMYRA-MACEDON (9-2) 12
Tino LoPresto struck out 12 batters, including five in a row to end the game, and Pal-Mac won its fifth straight game. LoPresto also connected on an RBI triple in the third inning, and finished with two RBI overall. Ian Goodness finished with two hits and a first inning RBI. Isiah Stephens brought home a pair of runners on a first inning single. Caleb Carr finished with an RBI and a single. Noah Brooks had a two RBI single in the sixth inning. JB Conklin finished with an RBI. Michael Briggs and Gage Lamoy had singles for Lyons. Zachary Stone finished with an RBI.
BLOOMFIELD (4-3)
EAST ROCHESTER (7-6)
HORNELL (7-2) 6
AVON (6-2) 4
Charlie Oyer pitched a complete game for Hornell, striking out six batters, and the Red Raiders won for the the third straight time. Trailing 3-1 going into the sixth inning, Hornell scored five runs in the top of the frame to pull away for the victory. Jake Ponticello tallied three hits at the plate and scored two runners off the end of his bat. Davin Oyer was two-for-two in the batter’s box and crossed home plate twice. Hudson Volpe homered for Avon. Cael Driscoll, Evan Masten, Christopher Kashorek and Michael Rowland had two hits apiece for the Braves.
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (2-5) 1
HONEOYE (5-4) 4
Evan Cuba fanned 11 batters while allowing one walk in his five innings on the mound for Honeoye. The senior right-hander allowed one run on two hits. Sam Clark had a hit, stole three bases and scored two runs. Andrew Fraser doubled and drove in two runs. Salvatore Timpani went the full game for HAC, striking out 14.
ELBA (1-9) 4
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-9) 12
Luke Donaghue blasted a two-run homer, and Collin Foote cleared the bases with a triple in a six-run seventh as Caledonia-Mumford won its second straight game. Donaghue finished with two home runs and three RBI total, in addition to throwing an inning and one third of scoreless relief. Foote finished with four RBI. Jacob Wiley singled twice and stole three bases. Jeremy Raymond earned the W pitching for Cal-Mum, striking out six over five and two thirds. Mark Caparaco and Brendan Poray each had two hits for Elba.
PERRY (3-7) 4
PEMBROKE (4-6) 3
Bryce Tallman had two RBI for Perry. Brad Parsons had an RBI. Beau Slocum, Tyler Harvey, Trenton Washburn. Austin Lew, Wyatt Arbo, and Jordan Brown all had hits for the Yellow Jackets in the win.
PAVILION (4-7) 2
ATTICA (6-4) 7
Zack Tillotson threw five innings for Pavilion and struck out seven batters. Evan Kingdon was 3-for-3 for the Golden Gophers at the plate and finished with two singles, a double, and an RBI.
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (9-0) 8
ALEXANDER (1-4) 0
Bryceton Berry threw a perfect game for Notre Dame-Batavia, ending his day with 18 strikeouts over a full seven innings. The senior right-hander fanned 14 of the first 15 batters he faced and did not allow a ball out of the infield until the seventh inning. Berry also connected on a two-run single in the second inning that put ND-B up 5-0 early. Jay Antinore doubled and scored two runs. Jaden Sherwood had an RBI single in the fourth inning. Hayden Groff singled. Notre Dame-Batavia hurlers have a 1-hitter, no-hitter and perfect game in the past three outings. ND-B pitchers have given up five runs in nine games (54 innings played) with 111 strike outs against eight base on balls. The pitching staff has yet to surrender an earned run. Berry leads with four wins. Ryan Fitzpatrick has three wins.
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-7) 0
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (3-4) 9
ARKPORT-CANASEREGA (5-4) 3
FILLMORE (9-1) 4
Trailing 3-2 with two outs, Aiden Wagner singled into left field off a 1-0 count and brought home two runners, giving Fillmore the walkoff win in the seventh inning. Wagner finished the day with two singles and two RBI. Brent Zubikowski doubled at the plate and struck out nine batters over four and two-thirds innings of pitching. Mitchell Ward got the win on the mound in a relief effort, only allowing one hit over the course of the two and one third innings he threw. Nolan Krzeminski singled three times for Fillmore. Damon Potter doubled, while Lucas Columbo singled.
OTTO-ELDRED (PA) 1
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (9-3) 8
Trey Buchholz tripled at the plate, and struck out 10 batters on the mound in Bolivar-Richburg’s third straight win and fifth in the past six games. Buchholz finished with two hits, and an RBI and threw the full seven innings on the mound for the Wolverines. Landon Barkley connected on an RBI single and also scored. Caden Allen had an RBI. Aydin Sisson singled walked and scored two runs. James Margeson had a base hit and a run scored.
ADDISON (5-6) 0
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (9-3) 12
Aydin Sisson doubled, singled, and scored three runners off his bat in the win for B-R. Bucholz had two hits, including a triple and an RBI single. Reiss Gaines, Caden Allen, Landon Barkley, David Baldwin, and James Margeson all finished with a single and an RBI for Bolivar-Richburg. Allen threw all five innings for the Wolverines, striking out three. Keegan Smith hit a triple in the fifth inning for Addison. Kaidyn Chase singled.
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Patrick says
Saturday’s Greece Arcadia game v Greece Olympia/Odyssey, Senior’s James Schlueter, Ty Van Epps, and Alexander Frisone all had multiple hits. It wasn’t just Schlueter.
Josh Berry says
Thank you for noticing Bryceton Berrys great accomplishment on Saturday against Alexander. I’m not sure he has fully comprehended what elite company he is in. He deserves every bit of it.when practices are canceled he drives to Next Pro Training in Rochester to polish any mechanics that have room for improvement. We are from Attica so it’s not a close drive. On behalf of our family thank you for what you do.