RUSH-HENRIETTA (6-11) 5
PENFIELD (4-12) 6
Travis Bush trotted on home after a passed ball to walk it off as Penfield won its third game of the last four. Bush led off the inning with a single, then reached third after an Alex Young walk and an Aidan Cook fielder’s choice. Rush-Henrietta was able to knot the game at five in the top half of the frame after back-to-back walks to Mathew Gross and Jonathan Kachala, setting up a game-tying, two-run single by Derek VanAuker. Penfield took an early three-run lead when Gabe Reyes drove home Austin Dillenbeck with a single, then Alex Young connected on a two-run long ball shortly after. Young finished 2-for-2 and connected on a second home run in the third. Dillenbeck went 1-for-2. Travis Bush and Aiden Pellow both had hits for the Patriots. For Rush-Henrietta, Derek VanAuker and Matt Turner went 2-for-4. Quentin Grimes and Justin Angora both had a hit and a run scored.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (13-3) 0
BROCKPORT (6-12) 2
Ryan Maxwell hurled a one-hit shutout, striking out 12 as Brockport snapped a seven-game losing streak. Maxwell struck out seven in a row and did not allow a hit until one out in the seventh. Kaeden Laureano drew a walk with the bases loaded to open up the scoring in the fifth for the Blue Devils. After a one-out single in the sixth by David D’Ambrosia and a walk to Daniel Dailey, Gregory Rightmyer connected on a single that drove in D’Ambrosia to add an insurance run for the Blue Devils. D’Ambrosia finished 2-for-3 with a double and a single alongside two runs scored. Daniel Dailey went 1-for-2 in addition to his walk. Brayden Scaccia and Andrew Wilson both tallied singles. For Pittsford Sutherland, Jack Armanini had the lone hit to break up the no-hitter. Colin McLean hurled all six innings, allowing six hits and striking out five.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (12-4) 1
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (9-6) 2
Connor Finn smacked a two-run single in the bottom of the sixth to give Honeoye Falls-Lima a lead it did not surrender. Finn went 2-for-4 on the day. Carson Joint and Matt Meacham both went 2-for-3. Nate Weber finished 1-for-2 and scored on the Finn single. Nolan Smith tallied a hit. Mitch Martini hurled five innings and allowed one run. Finn hurled the sixth and picked up the win. Trent Wager finished with a perfect seventh and recorded the save. For Churchville-Chili, Joshua Campbell drove in the Parker Farnham on a ground out in the third. Evan Putney hurled all six innings for the Saints, allowing seven hits while striking out three and singling at the plate. Anthony Shortino doubled in the fourth. Braedon Reina, Michael Sardou and Justin Meister all added hits for the Saints.
GREECE ARCADIA (3-14) 0
SPENCERPORT (8-8) 3
Zach Lamberton pitched a two-hit shutout, fanning 11 as Spencerport won its second straight after dropping the previous two. Lamberton did not allow a ball to leave the infield outside of the two hits. Bryon Streb led off the fourth with a double and came around to score on a two-run single by Andrew Wiebeld to give Spencerport all the runs it needed. Streb later tripled and scored on a Lorenzo Tantello single to add to the lead and finished 2-for-3. Wiebeld also finished 2-for-3. Shaun Cannon had a hit and scored on the Wiebeld single. Kyle Milburn tallied a hit to round out the hit column. For Greece Arcadia, Dominic Zona hurled all six innings, allowing seven hits and striking out three while tallying a hit. Jacob Huffman recorded a single in the fourth to end the no-hit bid.
EASTRIDGE (7-10) 14
EDISON (8-6) 3
Brennen Russo finished 4-for-5 with a double, two RBI and three runs scored as Eastridge won back-to-back games. The junior struck out and did not allow an earned run in 3.1 innings of relief to pick up the win. Teammate Evan Bishop was 2-for-4 with three RBI and three runs scored. Xzavier Hughey singled twice, walked twice and scored five runs. Jacob Augello was 1-for-3 with three RBI. James Dietz singled, walked. drove in a run and scored another. Jack Nichols and Benny Calixto both drove in a run with a base hit. Fred Ferrer Santiago singled and scored. Edison’s Junior Javier was 2-for-4 with an RBI. Miguel Angel Vargas Paredes walked, scored and had an RBI. Jose Miguel Alvarez walked and scored. Luis Cruz crossed home for the Inventors. Michael Angelou Alvarez doubled.
FRANKLIN (1-7) 26
NORTHEAST (0-11) 6
Jose Cosme went 4-for-5 with five runs scored and drove in two to lead Franklin. Chris Rosado finished 2-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored. Daniel Campbell went 2-for-4 with four runs scored. Jostin Velez hurled a one-hitter and went 2-for-5 at the dish. Jonael Maldonado finished 4-for-4 with two runs scored. Luis Angel Altruz, Jayson Mercado, Elvis Jaxiel Pacheco, Judas DiMarco Brown, King Rainey and Aamarie Lamar Rouse all scored for Northeast.
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WILSON (5-8) 1
EAST (10-4) 22 (five innings)
Justus Robinson went 3-for-3 with a double and crossed home three times to lead the Eagles. East used a nine-run inning that saw Robinson and Kyle Markham score twice in the frame. Markham finished 3-for-4 with a two-bagger that drove in Robinson to score the game’s first run. Pedro Garcia finished 1-for-2 with a two-run double that drove in Robinson and Markham for the eighth and ninth runs of the first inning. Eric Jones singled in the fourth and scored two runs. Omar Rodriguez went 1-for-2 with three runs scored. Luis Pineda also finished 1-for-2. Dabdiel Ramos and Carlos Gaston both crossed home twice. Josiah Brown had a pinch-hit single and came around to score. Maliq Bell-Brown scored once. For Wilson, Yalier Rivera scored the lone run on a Kaesel Cuevos-Alverez double in the first.
SOTA (7-6) 6
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (8-3) 17 (six innings)
Dominic Kurmis went 2-for-4, smacking two doubles and driving in four to pace the Northstar Christian offense. AJ Mitchell recorded the win, striking out five.
MONROE (4-7) 0
DANSVILLE (5-6) 14
AQUINAS (9-4) 4
HORNELL (9-3) 2
Caleb Wilson struck out nine in a complete-game effort and brought in the winning run with a sacrifice in the seventh inning as Aquinas won its sixth straight game. Wilson allowed one earned run on four hits and two walks. The senior right-hander retired the last eight batters he faced. Tré Walker scored on Wilson’s fly ball in the seventh inning. Walker singled and scored on a passed ball in the third when Aquinas grabbed a 2-0 lead. Pat Altpeter followed with a two-out double that drove in Wilson. Lucas Leone finished 3-for-4 in the win. Ryan Lewin was 1-for-2 with two walks. Hornell’s Gates Miller and Wyatt Argentieri both singled and scored in the bottom of the third. Jake Ponticello was 1-for-2 with an RBI. Gennaro Picco singled and had an RBI. Andy Davis struck out seven in a complete-game effort for Hornell. Davis allowed three earned runs on six hits and four walks.
BISHOP KEARNEY/ROCHESTER PREP/ARCHANGEL (6-5) 11
LIMA (4-5) 5
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HAC (5-6) 13 (five innings)
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (0-6) 1
Salvatore Timpani finished 4-for-4 with five runs driven in and a double away from the cycle as HAC won its third game of its last four. Timpani drove in one on a single in the first, two on a bomb in the second and two with a three-bagger in the third. Sean Thody went a perfect 2-for-2 with an RBI and three runs scored. Oliver Riveros and Ryan Curwin had a hit and two runs scored. Riveros drove in one on a single to open the scoring in the first while Curwin had a double in the fourth. Enoch Bernfield pitched all five innings, allowing two hits and striking out four while driving in one at the dish. Nolan Redhead went 1-for-2 and also crossed home twice. Michael Zurrell added a single. Sammy Davis drove in two runs.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (14-2) 4
WATERLOO (4-10) 3
Caleb Carr connected on a two-out single in the fifth that drove in Ian Goodness, breaking a 3-3 tie and leading Palmyra-Macedon to its 11th straight victory. Noah Brooks opened up the scoring in the first after working a walk, stealing second and third, then trotted home on a wild pitch. Waterloo then tied the game at one in the bottom half when Dylan Bienvenue knocked in Matthew Leeber after he reached on a fielder’s choice. Waterloo then broke the tie in the third when Connor McCann reached via an error that scored two runs. In the bottom of the frame, Isiah Stephens worked a one-out walk, followed by Brennan Pipitone soaking up a hit by pitch. Jackson Merritt then uncorked a two-out, two-run single to knot the game up at three. Goodness finished 3-for-4 with a double. Tyler Wolcott hurled five innings for the Red Raiders, allowing three runs (one earned) on five hits while striking out three. Pipitone hurled the final two frames and struck out one. For Waterloo, Devin Mulvey-Salerno and Dylan Caraballo both finished 2-for-4. Hayden Linehan went 2-for-3 with a walk. Brandyn Higgins had a hit to round out the hit column for the Tigers.
HONEOYE (7-6) 2
RED JACKET (6-7) 1
MYNDERSE (4-8) 0
WAYNE (8-6) 6
Tyler Mudge hurled a three-hit shutout, fanning 10 as Wayne snapped a two-game skid. In the fourth, Brady Ruffell worked a leadoff walk and Mudge followed with a single. Michael Grasso hit into a fielder’s choice, which brought home Ruffell scoring the game’s first run. Wayne then put up a four spot in the next frame. Peter Treasure Jr. brought home one on a fielder’s choice, then Mudge connected on a two-run two-bagger. Sean Nellis then singled to bring home Mudge. Mudge finished 2-for-4. Nellis and Grasso had RBI singles. Kyle Tomaselli and Ruffell went 1-for-2 and scored twice. Max Santana, Brody Herron and Jaydan Ryrko tallied the three hits for Mynderse.
PENN YAN (7-7) 3
NEWARK (3-13) 2
Owen Bishop had a one-out single in the top of the fifth, then later scored on a passed ball to lift Penn Yan. Evan Wood worked a leadoff walk in the bottom half of the seventh, then was thrown out at second on a fielder’s choice by Mason Stone. Stone then advanced to second with a passed ball. Max Youngman laced a single and Stone was thrown out at home to end the game.The Reds jumped out to an early lead in the first when Jose Ventura brought home two on a single. The Mustangs responded in the top of the second via RBI singles by Anthony Sciallo and Liam Chapman. Bishop finished 2-for-3 and scored the first Penn Yan run in addition to the eventual winning run. Michael Layton went 3-for-3 with three singles. Brady Emerson hurled five innings, allowing two earned runs on three hits and whiffing seven. Chapman hurled the last Giovanni D’Amico went 2-for-3. Chapman, Brady Bouchard and Reed Bouchard all tallied hits for the Mustangs. For Newark, Youngman went 3-for-4 to lead the Reds in hits.
HAVERLING (6-5) 3
LIVONIA (9-5) 6
Brady O’Keefe and Matthew Bean worked back-to-back bases-loaded walks in the fourth to pad the Livonia lead for good. Kaiden O’Connor drove in Bean in the second to open the scoring for the Bulldogs. O’Connor finished 2-for-4. Conner Benitez also finished 2-for-4 and scored a run. Connor Feehan started and went six innings, allowing three runs (two earned) on six hits while striking out 11. Conner Benitez hurled the last inning and struck out two, shutting down a late push from Haverling. Alex Benitez went 1-for-1 and crossed home three times. Bean scored in the third in addition to the run in the second. Tom Stewart and Luke Fasso both tallied singles. For Haverling, Evan Pendle went 2-for-4 to lead the Rams in hits, including an RBI two-bagger in the third. Dante Nealey had an RBI single in the seventh. Zach Musso went 1-for-2 with an RBI and a run scored. Alex Beyler and Dylan Wenban both tallied hits for the Rams. Owen Smith struck out two of the three batters faced in the seventh.
LE ROY (9-7) 15 (five innings)
PAVILION (6-10) 4
Alex Spezzano went 4-for-4 with five RBI and scored twice to lead the Le Roy offense. Jackson Spezzano tallied two hits with four RBI. Ryan Higgins recorded two hits and scored three times. Adam Woodworth hurled four innings, scattering seven hits. Andrew Pocock pitched the fifth and struck out three. Jake Higgins had a hit and crossed home twice. Ryan Shirley drove in two and had a hit. For Pavilion, Evan Kingdon singled and scored twice. Ryan Williams tallied two hits and scored a run.
AVON (7-3)
KESHEQUA (2-10)
PERRY (3-11) 0
WARSAW (9-2) 10 (five innings)
Patrick Klump pitched a five-inning two-hit shutout, fanning eight. Dom Fanaro went 1-for-1 with a double, an RBI and two runs scored. Jake Cornell also had a double and an RBI. Ty Joy, Mason McClurg, Alex May, Cole Liebler and Troy Hendrickson all tallied a hit for the Tigers. For Perry, Bryce Tellman and Walker Briggs went 1-for-2.
GENESEO (8-6) 7
YORK (7-5) 8 (10 innings)
Brodie Hatfield smacked an RBI single with the bases loaded in the 10th to walk it off for York. Hatfield finished 2-for-3, working two walks and scoring two runs. Ryan Brady went 2-for-3 with two walks and two runs driven in. Jake Pangrazio was 2-for-5 with an RBI. Liam Ezard had a double and two RBI. Maddox Timothy had a double and a run scored. Geneseo’s Ryan Whitney finished 4-for-4 with a double, triple, three RBI and two runs scored. Ethan Bennett was 2-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored. Phillip Dottereich drove in a run with a single and walked twice.
LETCHWORTH (7-5) 10
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (4-13) 1
NAPLES (10-3) 11 (five innings)
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (2-10) 1
Charlie Grove went 2-for-4 with four RBI to lead the Naples offense. Oliver Bruen finished 3-for-4 and drove in three alongside scoring one. Traugott Uhlen went 2-for-3 with two runs driven in and scored twice. Drew Reigelsperger hurled a five-inning complete game, allowing four hits and striking out six. At the plate, Reigelsperger went 2-for-2 with a double, a walk and scored three runs. Donivan Todd was 1-for-2, working two walks and scoring a run. Dylan Bray had a pinch-hit RBI single. Simon Appleby went 1-for-2 and scored the lone run for South Seneca/Romulus. Ethan Laverack also went 1-for-2. Blake Wells had a double.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (6-8) 17
HAMMONDSPORT (0-14) 3
CUBA-RUSHFORD (7-6)
HINSDALE (6-7)
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (4-6)
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (5-7)
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (4-5)
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (5-4)
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