PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (9-4) 14
BATAVIA (8-4) 1
Julianna Lyons went 4-for-5 with three RBI and two runs scored as Sutherland won its third straight. Gabrielle Lyons had three hits including a double that opened scoring in the top of the first. Julia Hunt also had three RBI, while Tia Lehtonen went 2-for-3 with a triple, two walks, and three runs scored. Petra Hunt went 2-for-3 with a walk, two RBI, a triple, and three runs scored at the plate while allowing only one run and four hits in seven innings of work in the circle. Alexandra Sippel and Gracie Murphy had an RBI each. Giana Mruczek had a hit and an RBI for Batavia. Hannah Carney, Drew Stevens, and Arianna Almekinder also had hits.
BROCKPORT (6-7) 13
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-10) 5
Brockport had 14 hits as it got back into the win column. Brooke Downey went 3-for-3 with two doubles and three runs batted in, while Mariah Sagrafena had two hits and four RBI. Maeve Petitti stole five bases and went 3-for-4 while scoring three times. Lily Petitti and Hannah Carpenter had a hit and two RBI each. Churchville was led at the plate by Olivia Hardeman, who went 2-for-4 with two runs scored and also made two good catches in center. Bailey DiGiacomo and Cassidy Wilt also had two hits each.
EASTRIDGE (5-9) 11
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY/OLYMPIA (3-12) 12
A late rally by Eastridge came up just short as Greece won on the strength of a 4-for-4 night by Ally Ray Schumacher, including a home run in the first inning that provided two of her three RBI on the day. Juliana Bates went 3-for-4 with an RBI, two stolen bases, and two runs. Morgan Feeney had two hits. Madeline Chartrand, Rylee Brick, and Anais Serrano had an RBI each while Madeline Evanow and Deja Miller had a hit apiece. Nevaeh Bunch and Imani Kinlock each had three hits and an RBI for Eastridge, with Bunch also stealing three bags including a steal of home in the seventh to cut Greece’s lead to one. Mykelis Lugo had two hits and two RBI. Jalissa Crittenden had two doubles and an RBI. Harper Kuehne and Tierra-Nicole Green had two hits and an RBI, each. Emma Johnson had an RBI double. Marley Siembor had a single.
SPENCERPORT (2-14) 5
RUSH-HENRIETTA (11-4) 10
Rush-Henrietta scored three in the bottom of the first and never looked back as the Royal Comets won behind a two-hit, five RBI performance by Olivia Sheffer. Kadyn Hartel struck out 11 and didn’t allow an earned run in the circle for the complete-game victory and also added a hit, three runs, three walks, and an RBI at the plate. Elizabeth Gleghorn had an RBI and two walks. Audrey Gleghorn and Liz Rinella had two hits each, and Rinella also stole three bases. Samantha Williams and Robyn Bond had a hit each. Ella Newell and Lillian Jensen each had two hits and an RBI for Spencerport, while Kelsey Sick had two hits. Madison Fleck, Courtney Hammerle, and Isabella Ranieri had a hit each.
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PITTSFORD MENDON (10-5) 3
PENFIELD (2-14) 0
Lilly Goldberg threw a no-hitter, striking out 10 and retiring the last 19 she faced as Pittsford Mendon won back-to-back games. Alex Van Ginhoven drive in all three Pittsford runs with a bases-clearing double in the fifth, while Lola Clarcq had two hits. Madeline Fallows and Greta Marino had a hit each. Emma Natale drew a walk for Penfield, while Lynnette Clark allowed just five hits in the loss while striking out two.
GATES CHILI (3-10) 5
HILTON (7-7) 10
Maddie Murphy went 3-for-4 with four RBI and Haley Brown went 4-for-4 with three runs scored as Hilton got back into the winning column. Ava Brugno started the game and picked up the win while Bri Delsanti earned the save. Lucy Murphy scored three runs, while Karlye Murphy scored twice. Abby Hahm had two doubles.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-6) 0
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (11-3) 12
Liana DeValder and Sam Schoenhardt combined to strike out 15 Honeoye-Falls Lima hitters while allowing two hits as Schroeder won its third straight. DeValder also went 3-for-3 with three runs scored and an RBI double at the plate. Leah Murray had a three-run home run. Kinsley Keil was 2-for-2 with an RBI, run, walk, and a stolen base, while Sarah Ferruzza had two hits with an RBI, two runs scored, and a stolen base. Anna Riedl and Carley Casteline each had a hit and scored a run.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (6-6) 7
GREECE ARCADIA (4-10) 22
Carly Cegielski paced Arcadia with a three-hit day, including five RBI. Karli Valdes drove in three. Sara DeSantis, Riley Pearl, Brooke Bassett, and Allison Sywulski all had multiple hits.
IRONDEQUOIT (13-1) 7
OUR LADY OF MERCY (6-4) 3
Marlayna Cartagena struck out eleven and Laney Flynn hit a two-run home run in the top of the fourth as Irondequoit won its fifth straight. Cartagena also had two hits at the plate and a stolen base during her complete game victory. Abigail Ras went 2-for-4 with a double, two RBI, three stolen bases, and two runs scored on the day. Cayden Catalina also notched a hit, while Kailey Besio drew two walks. Annika VanDemme had two doubles for Mercy, while Kirsten Crowley and Kaitlyn Malucci each had a hit and an RBI. Bella Mitrano and Anna Winters also had hits.
WATERLOO (7-4) 6
BRIGHTON (8-6) 19
Madison Marcite and Katie O’Hora both finished 3-for-5 to pace a 20-hit attack that saw six different batters in the Brighton lineup collect multiple hits. Marchite doubled, walked, drove in three runs and scored twice while O’Hora had an RBI and a run scored for the Bruins which scored five runs in the third and six more in the fifth before putting the game out of reach with a five-spot in the sixth. Luci Rozzi doubled, tripled, drove in two runs and scored three times. Shannon O’Hora was 2-for-5 with a walk, two RBI and a run scored out of the leadoff spot. Emma Toombs went 2-for-4 with a double, two RBI and two runs scored. Grace Morgan had two hits in two at-bats with an RBI and a run scored. Izzy Rozzi doubled, drove in three runs and scored once. Julia Heurtley and Maria Minemier both singled, walked twice, scored twice and drove in a run. Camryn Sloan singled, walked and scored twice. Waterloo’s Madison Westerberg doubled, tripled, drove in two runs and scored once. Logan Amidon was 2-for-4 with two RBI. Brynn Rogers had two hits and scored once. Kennedy Beniamino singled, walked twice, drove in a run and scored twice. Gwyn Panek and Nadya Clingerman both singled and scored. Haylee Beesley doubled.
WATERLOO (8-4) 10
BRIGHTON (8-7) 8
Logan Amidon and Nadya Clingerman connected on RBI-doubles in the first inning when Waterloo brought home four runs to take a lead it did not surrender. Amidon finished 3-for-3 with a double and two RBI in the game while Clingerman went 2-for-4 with a double, an RBI and two runs scored to lead Waterloo. The senior struck out four and picked up the win in the circle. Brynn Rogers was 2-for-3 with a double and a run scored. Madison Westerberg doubled, walked and scored. Kennedy Beniamino drove in a run and scored two with two hits in three at-bats. Haylee Beesley singled, walked and scored twice. Tangel Williams singled and drove in a run. Kaitlin Matoon had a base hit and scored twice. Brighton’s Maria Minemier went 2-for-3 with two RBI. Anna Campbell doubled and scored. Izzy Rozzi and Grace Morgan finished with a single, RBI and run scored apiece.
AQUINAS INSTITUTE (3-8) 3
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (8-4) 14
Lola Rivera had a 2-for-3 day at the plate with two RBI while striking out 11 and giving up just two earned run from the circle. Jayda M. had a three-hit, two RBI day. Iyla Garwood, Lilliana Williams, and Jayla Favor also had two RBI each. Abby Eschner also had three hits, scoring four runs. Elliana Galusha led Aquinas with two hits including a double, notching two RBI. Delilah Rogers and Isabella Indiano had a hit each, while Delaney Buttles drew two walks.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (4-7) 16
YOUNG WOMEN (1-8) 1
MONROE/SWW (2-7)
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS CHARTER (0-4)
WILSON/EDISON/EARLY COLLEGE (2-5) 1
EAST HIGH (7-4) 16
HONEOYE (12-1)
NAPLES (3-6)
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (6-6) 14
RED JACKET (2-11) 5
DANSVILLE (0-11) 6
NEWARK (5-10) 7
Abby Roelle went 2-for-3 with two singles for Dansville at the plate, while Megan Tyler struck out six from the circle.
MYNDERSE ACADEMY (6-7) 0
MIDLAKES (9-4) 6
Kenzie Turner struck out three and scattered four hits in a complete-game effort allowed. At the plate, Turner brought home a run with a sacrifice fly in the first inning. Olivia Miles finished 3-for-3 including a solo home run.
WILLIAMSON (9-3) 17
MARION/GANANDA (7-6) 15
LYONS (5-10) 3
EAST ROCHESTER (3-11) 12
RED CREEK (0-8)
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (1-8)
SODUS (9-3) 17
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (7-3) (5 innings) 0
Natalie Lamar went 3-for-5 and finished a home run short of the cycle as Sodus won its second game in the past three. Sarah Hino threw a two-hitter for the victory, while Giselle Santa Cruz had two hits, an RBI, and three stolen bases. Emma Burr went 3-for-4 with three RBI, while Juliet Bennett had two RBI. AJ McIntyre and Hailey Prose had a hit each.
HAVERLING (10-2) 14
LIVONIA (2-9) 0
Kalli Witherell and Ryleigh Laverty combined for a four-hit shutout as Haverling won its seventh straight, with Witherell striking out nine and Laverty striking out six. Madison Coots led the way at the plate with a 3-for-4 day with five RBI including a three-run home run. Makayla Smith, Witherell, Caydence Spence, and Laverty each had a hit and two RBI at the plate. Natalie Krelie had two hits and scored twice. Lola Coots and Gabriella Colegrove had a hit each. Alaina Turek, Karly Lawton, Lillie Capecci, and Chloe Meys had a hit each for Livonia.
LE ROY (7-6) 1
PERRY (6-5) 2
Keira Weber struck out 17 and had a no-hitter going into the seventh as Perry won its second straight. Perry nearly matched Le Roy, scoring a runner on a wild pitch in the top of the sixth before Perry jumped ahead in the bottom of the inning on a two-RBI hit by Lydia Clymo to score Peyton Leitten and Ally Meeder. Madi Monteleone threw out two Le Roy runners in the seventh.
YORK (3-8) 22
PAVILLION (7-4) 3
GENESEO (0-12) 3
AVON (8-5) 18
Avon won their fourth straight behind a 13-strikeout performance by Jessie Crye, who also went 2-for-3 with a walk, a double, and two RBI at the plate. Abigail Schultz had three hits with four RBI and also stole two bases. Kyleigh DeRider went 4-for-5 with two RBI and a run scored, while Olivia Pusloskie and Lily Ruter each had two hits and two RBI. Nautica Murray, Kayla Ballew, and Charley Pierce had an RBI each. Mia Loughlin had three hits and five stolen bases for Geneseo, while Lauren Hanglow and Kylie Wall had a hit each.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (10-4) 2
KESHEQUA (10-1) 3
Keshequa took advantage of a wild pitch to score Kelsey Davis in the first and two unearned runs in the third to win their fifth straight. Anna Wood had an RBI single in the win. Caledonia-Mumford tied it in the bottom of the second on a Malina Bellos double followed up by a Mia Wilson single. Madison Wyskiel’s score on a failed pickoff throw in the fourth got Cal-Mum within one, but Keshequa held on.
HORNELL (5-6)
WELLSVILLE (13-1)
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (10-3) 12
HAMMONDSPORT (0-9) 1
BYRON-BERGEN (4-5) 20
HOLLEY (1-10) (5 innings) 1
Kendall Phillips struck out 15 in a one-hit performance. Emma Dormann had two doubles while Noel Dormann added a double of her own.
ATTICA (8-3) 12
ELBA (1-8) 3
PEMBROKE (4-9) 2
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (7-3) 9
Notre Dame scored three in the fifth and four in the sixth to pull away for its third win in the past four games. Loretta Sorocthy struck out 15 and allowed just a single earned run in the circle while notching two hits, two runs scored, and a walk at the plate to take home the victory. Kaydence Stehlar went 4-for-4 at the plate with two RBI and a run scored to pace the Notre Dame offense. She was joined in the hit parade by Mia Treleaven (3-for-4, RBI), Katie Landers (2-for-4, RBI), and Sonji Warner (2-for-4, RBI). Emma Sisson also had an RBI. Cayleigh Havens and Anna Panepento had a hit each. Aleena Maynard had two hits and an RBI for Pembroke and was joined in the hit column by Reagan Schneider, Peyton Liss, Gabrielle James, and Ashley Johnson. Adalyn Ball had an RBI.
LYNDONVILLE (9-2)
KENDALL (4-6)
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (1-10) 6
ALFRED-ALMOND (8-2) 9
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (7-6) 0
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (12-3) (8 innings) 1
Scio/Friendship got the only run they’d need in the bottom of the eighth, as Claire Calhoun walked it off with an RBI single to bring home Neveah Ross, who had stolen two bases after a leadoff single to get to third. Ross struck out 20 and allowed two hits from the circle for Scio to pick up the win while getting two hits of her own at the plate. Morghyn Ross and Kiara Grover also picked up hits for Scio/Friendship. Meyah Putnam had both hits for Avoca-Prattsburgh while Emily Hammond held Scio-Friendship to five hits in the tough-luck loss.
ADDISON (9-6) 10
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (4-7) 0
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (6-6) 8
ARKPORT-CASERAGA (3-8) 0
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