CANANDAIGUA ACADEMY (7-6) 4
BATAVIA (9-4) 5
Lyndsey Grazioplene had two hits including a double and knocked in two runs as Batavia came out on top with a walk-off win courtesy of Hannah Carney. Giana Mruzcek struck out four in the circle and had a hit and an RBI at the plate as she earned the win. Lila Fortes and Sophia Minuto had two hits each, with Fortes also notching an RBI. Carney, Julia Clark, and Arianna Almekinder also had hits, with Clark also stealing a bag. Ariana Buchiere, Kelley Burnett, Currin Rosato, Emerson Broomfield, and Mal Baxter all had a hit for Canandaigua, with Burnett knocking in two RBI and Rosato another.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (11-4) 5
RUSH-HENRIETTA (12-4) 6
A two-out walkoff RBI single by Katelyn Militello brought home two to cap a three-run seventh to give Rush-Henrietta its second straight win. Olivia Sheffer went 3-for-4 for Rush-Henrietta, knocking in a run while scoring the game’s tying run on the final play of the game as a result of an error. Elizabeth Rinella and Audrey Gleghorn had two hits each, with Gleghorn adding an RBI. Samantha Williams doubled and had an RBI. Kadyn Hartel earned the win in the circle and had a hit and run scored at the plate, also drawing two walks. Elizabeth Baglieri tripled and homered for Webster Schroeder, driving in two and scoring twice. Leah Murray and Samantha Schoenhardt had a hit and an RBI each. Pitcher Liana DeValder struck out seven and had two hits at the plate. Kinsley Keil and Mikayla Bengsch had a hit each.
HILTON (8-7) 10
BROCKPORT (6-8) 7
Maddie Murphy went 3-for-5 with four RBI as Hilton won its second straight. Jordan Brozak had a double and three RBI, while Paige Siciliano, Naomi Rosario, and Abby Hahm each had RBI singles. Sienna Olney scored twice, and Lucy Murphy doubled. Ava Velletri and Hannah Carpenter both tripled, with Velletri also doubling. Maeve Pettitti scored twice.
GREECE ARCADIA (5-10) 15
SPENCERPORT (2-15) 3
Carly Cegielski had a home run and four RBIs while Allison Sywulski struck out six from the circle as Arcadia won its third straight. Jenelle Staples had four hits. Sywulski, Hannah Keane, and Cayla Raye had two hits each.
WEBSTER THOMAS (9-6) 0
VICTOR (12-4) 11
Three days prior, Kylie Bickert did her work at the plate piling up nine RBI on the strength of six hits including two home runs over two games. On Tuesday, the senior right-hander hurled her first shutout of the season and helped host Victor avenge an earlier loss. READ MORE.
BISHOP KEARNEY (9-4) 9
GATES CHILI (3-11) 0
Carmella Phelan struck out eight without issuing a walk and scattered three hits as Bishop Kearney won its fifth straight game. The sophomore retired 14 of 15 batters from the end of the second inning into the sixth. At the plate, Phelan singled, walked and scored a run. Coral Enscoe capped a five-run Kearney second inning with a bases-clearing triple. Enscoe was 2-for-3 with a double, two walks and a run scored in the win. Ava McNaughton was 2-for-4 with a double, RBI and run scored. Dyanni Rivera went 2-for-2 with a walk, two RBI and two runs scored. Miami Jones was 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored. Michaela Hesova had two hits and scored a run. Alaina Ruffino doubled and scored. Morgan Walton singled, walked, scored and drove in a run. Sadie Butler, Kathryn Conner and Hailey Garbato collected a single apiece for Gates.
LYNDONVILLE (11-2) 14
CHARLES G. FINNEY (10-5) 2
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (7-6) 9
LIMA CHRISTIAN (4-8) 7
YOUNG WOMEN (1-9) 0
AQUINAS INSTITUTE (4-8) 22
A 19-run first inning propelled Aquinas to a victory in game one of a doubleheader. Delaney Buttles went 2-for-3 with a double, a home run, and three RBI and also pitched an inning of scoreless relief. Delilah Rogers and Makaylah Titus both went 3-for-3 with four RBI, while Allie Sangasy went 2-for-2 with two RBI. Riley Madigan and Isabella Indiana each had two hits and an RBI. Abby O’Meara and Riley Miner each had a hit, with O’Meara also notching an RBI. Every member of Aquinas scored at least one run. Jahnelle Febus drew a walk for Young Women.
AQUINAS INSTITUTE (5-8) 24
YOUNG WOMEN (1-10) (5 innings) 0
Allie Sangasy went 5-for-5 with a double and four RBI at the plate while also throwing a two-hitter in the circle as Aquinas completed the doubleheader sweep. Riley Madigan went 4-for-4 with a double and four RBI, while Natalie Strzepek went 3-for-4 with five RBI. Elliana Galusha and Delilah Rogers had a hit and two RBI, each. McKenna Verhagen had three RBI, while Isabella Indiano had one. All but one of the players for Aquinas scored at least once. Dejah Manor had both hits for Young Women and also stole two bases. Destiny Thompson also stole a bag.
EAST HIGH (7-4)
FRANKLIN/WOIS/NE (1-5)
MONROE/SWW (2-8) 4
WILSON/EDISON/EARLY COLLEGE (4-4) (5 innings) 15
Karelyz Diaz Vega went 3-for-3 and finished a home run short of the cycle with four RBI of the mercy-rule win. Jayden Sanae Shaw, Lilyana Rivera, and Allizeya Scott had a hit each. Arielys had two hits for Monroe/SWW, while Alondra Ortiz, Valentin Paula, and Julivette Garcia had a hit each.
LETCHWORTH (8-4) 6
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (11-4) 11
Emma Years struck out six and Maddy Devore went 2-for-4 with four RBI as Caledonia-Mumford got back in the win column. Averry DeMarco had two hits and scored three times, while Colleen Talty also had two hits. Malina Bellos had two RBIs. Morgan Brace led the way for Letchworth with a 3-for-4 game that included a home run and two RBI. Abby Derock and Kaylie Emmons both had RBI singles.
GENESEO (0-13) 10
YORK (5-8) (5 innings) 25
York jumped to an early lead by scoring 17 in the first two innings to win its third straight. Alaina Englert led the way at the plate with four hits, scoring thrice, and notching three RBI, stealing two bases as well. Lily Donlan had four RBI and scored three times. Anna Lyness went 3-for-4 with an RBI and four runs scored. Claire Cucinotta was 3-for-3 with a double and two RBI. The other extra-base-hit for York was by starting pitcher Merideth Holland, who tripled in the bottom of the fourth as part of a three-RBI day. Ariana Roessel and Rylee Cuozzo had two RBI each, while Samantha Bianchi added another three. Geneseo’s Lauren Hanglow had two hits with three RBI, including a double, while Tessa Salatel went 3-for-3 with with two RBI. Reese Kleinhans and Megan Bailey had a hit and an RBI each, while Maggie Kennedy added a hit.
ADDISON (10-6) 0
HAVERLING (11-2) 3
Kaili Witherell struck out 19 and allowed only two hits from the circle while going 2-for-3 with a double and a run scored at the plate as Haverling won its eighth straight. Caydence Spears had three doubles, an RBI, and a run scored to lead Haverling at the plate. Makayla Smith and Madison Coots had a hit each, while Ryleigh Laverty brought home an RBI. Makayla Miller struck out 11 and allowed only two earned runs in the tough-luck loss for Addison. Jillian Ames and Ava Knowles had a hit each for Addison.
LE ROY (8-6) 9
PAVILION (7-6) 1
AVON (8-6) 0
KESHEQUA (11-1) 11
LIVONIA (2-10) 5
HONEOYE (13-1) 25
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (12-0) 5
HORNELL (5-7) 3
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (11-3) 10
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (3-9) 0
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (8-3) 12
ELBA (1-8) (5 innings) 3
Notre Dame took game one at Genesee Community College as Mia Treleaven pitched all five innings while giving up two hits and two earned runs while striking out nine. Soji Warner and Anna Panepento each had two hits and two RBI, while Katie Landers had two hits and an RBI. Kaydence Stehlar had a two-run double. Emma Sisson and Loretta Sorochty had the other hits for Batavia Notre Dame. Maddie Hall had a double and two RBI for Elba, while Ava Chatt had a hit and scored a run.
ELBA 0 (1-9)
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (9-3) (5 innings) 16
Loretta Sorochty threw five shutout innings, struck out 10, and allowed one hit for Notre Dame Batavia in game two of the doubleheader. Sorochty also had two hits including a triple and scored three times. Anna Panepento had three hits and two RBI, while Katie Landers had two hits and three RBI. Emma Sisson added two RBI and Cayleigh Havens had two hits and an RBI. Mia Trealeaven, Sonji Warner, Kaydence Stelhar, and Hannah Tenney had a hit apiece. Kaelin Ball had the lone hit for Elba and also scored a walk.
PEMBROKE (4-10) 6
ALEXANDER (10-5) 10
Alexander scored six runs in the bottom of the first on the way to its fourth straight win. Emily Pietrzykowski went 4-for-4 with three doubles and three RBI and also went two innings of relief, striking out four and allowing just one hit and no earned runs. Both Makenna and Madison Boyce had a triple while notching an RBI and two runs scored. Melissa Sawyer had two hits, a double, and an RBI. Lillian Szymkowiak had a hit and two RBI, while Melanie Bump had two hits and two RBI. Faith Goodenbury had three hits and a run scored. Ava Yax added a hit. Pembroke was led by Aleena Maynard, who went 4-for-4 with two doubles, two RBI, and two runs scored. Reagan Schneider had two hits. Karli Houseknecht, Peyton Liss, Jayden Hootman, and Ashley Johnson all had a hit, as well.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (7-2) 17
HOLLEY (1-11) 1
NAPLES (3-8) 7
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (7-5) 8
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (8-5) 11
NAPLES (3-9) 0
MYNDERSE ACADEMY (7-7) 7
WAYNE CENTRAL (9-3) 2
MARION/GANANDA (8-5) 14
GENEVA (1-11) 13
PENN YAN ACADEMY (5-4) 10
NEWARK (5-11) 5
WATERLOO (8-4)
PALMYRA-MACEDON (6-6)
RED JACKET (2-11)
ALBION (VI)
EAST ROCHESTER (3-11)
RED CREEK (0-10)
CUBA-RUSHFORD (7-6) 1
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (13-3) 12
Neveah Ross had a three-run home run at the plate and struck out 19 while allowing three hits from the circle as Scio/Friendship extended its win streak to seven. They have outscored their opponent 61-1 during the streak. Morghyn Ross drove in two during a two-hit night, while Kadence Donohue also had two RBI while going 3-for-4. Claire Calhoun and Logan Roberts added three hits each, while Kiara Grover and Emily Lamberson each had two hits. Taylor Searle had two hits for Cuba-Rushford, Jordyn Radomski had the other hit. Aubrey Williams scored a run.
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (1-10)
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (7-6)
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD/JASPER-TROUPSBURG (3-8) 21
HAMMONDSPORT (0-11) 4
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