
BRIGHTON (6-12) 1
RUSH-HENRIETTA (7-12) 3
Kyle VanAuker roped a two-run triple, part of a three-run first, giving Rush-Henrietta all the runs it needed and snapping a four-game skid. Back-to-back singles by Matt Turner and Justin Angora set the table for the VanAuker three-bagger. Charles Sobaszek followed up by driving in VanAuker with a single, giving the Royal Comets their third run. Quentin Grimes went the distance for Rush-Henrietta, allowing one run (unearned) on six hits while whiffing eight. Grimes stranded a runner in scoring position in four of the innings pitched. Angora finished 2-for-3. Evan Brock tallied a single to round out the hit column. For Brighton, Grady Hopkin led off the fourth with a base knock, then came around to score the lone run on a single by Andrew Cranston. Hopkin and Cranston both finished with one hit. Wes Sturrup doubled in the fifth. Will Pecor, Carter Sloan and Cole Fikes all singled for the Bruins.
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SPENCERPORT (8-9) 3
VICTOR (13-5) 7
Jameson Ricigliano connected on a one-out, two-run single in the fifth as Victor scored five runs in its last two at-bats to win its fifth straight and six out of the last seven. Ricigliano drove in Cooper Loyal and Weston Elkovitch after Loyal singled and Elkovitch hit a double. Mitchell Schalberg drove in Tyler Pero and James Murray after Pero singled and Murray pinch-ran for Parker Zeiser after working a walk to add insurance to the Blue Devil lead. Loyal then drove in Schalberg with a sacrifice fly. Elkovitch and Schalberg finished 2-for-4 with a run scored. Loyal went 1-for-1. Pero finished 2-for-2. Ricigliano went 1-for-2 with a run scored. Timothy Buck hurled 5.1 one-hit innings for the Blue Devils, allowing two runs (one earned) and striking out four. For Spencerport, Zach Lamberton drove in Frank Grad with a ground out after Grad tripled to give the Rangers an early lead. Lamberton reached on an error in the sixth that saw Dan Foos score the second run for Spencerport. Lorenzo Tantalo drove in the third run on a fielder’s choice in the seventh. Grad, Shaun Cannon and Nicholas Freeville tallied the three Ranger hits.
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EASTRIDGE (8-11) 2
IRONDEQUOIT (10-7) 16 (six innings)
Carraig Jones went 4-for-5, driving in five and scoring three to lead Irondequoit. Jones tallied two doubles and one three-bagger. Connor Gresens went 2-for-3 with three runs driven in and scored three times. Gresens hurled three innings on the mound, striking out six and allowing three hits. Noah Kisler and Taylor Filighera both went 2-for-3 and drove in runs. Kip Bertram finished 3-for-3 with an RBI. Landon Bryan was 2-for-4 and crossed home three times. Brody Froman, Leo Tellier and Constantino Tiermini all had hits for the Eagles. Evan Bishop went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored for Eastridge. Brennen Russo had a double and scored a run. Jacob Augello had an RBI two-bagger in the sixth. Fred Ferrer Santiago went 1-for-1. Declan Caron and Jayden Inglese both singled for the Lancers.
WEBSTER THOMAS (11-6) 1
FAIRPORT (13-5) 6
Owen Andreatta tripled home Samuel Miller in the third giving Fairport a lead it did not surrender and leading the Red Raiders to their third straight win. Miller smacked a one-out double to set up the Andreatta triple. Matthew Lindquist followed with a base knock to bring in Andreatta. Will Stanek went five innings for Fairport on the mound, allowing one run on four hits and striking out three. After allowing a leadoff triple in the first, Stanek retired 13 of the first 17 batters faced. Andreatta paced the Red Raider offense, going 3-for-4 with two runs scored. Lindquist finished 2-for-2 with a sacrifice fly in the first. Miller went 2-for-4. Scott Thompson and Jack Bushnell went 2-for-3, with Thompson recording a leadoff triple in the fourth. Stanek drove in Thompson with a two-out single. Matt Bartusek went 1-for-2 with a sacrifice fly in the fifth. Stephen Rizzolo tallied a single to round out the 14 Fairport hits. For Webster Thomas, Joshua Butka went 2-for-4, including a leadoff triple to begin the game and scored on a ground out later in the frame. Nicholas Olmo, Mason Lawyer and Adam Zlotkus all singled for the Titans.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (14-4) 11
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (13-5) 0
Churchville-Chili used an eight-run first inning to run away with the win. In the inning, Joshua Campbell, Cooper Romich and Michael Sardou tallied three-straight singles to begin the frame, with Sardou driving in Campbell to open the scoring. Justin Meister doubled in both Romich and Sardou. Evan Putney drove in Meister with a one-out two-bagger. Carter D’Ovidio legged out a triple, driving in Putney and Jaylen Lopez. Sardou recorded an RBI two-bagger later in the inning. Dom Morsch hurled a complete game shutout, allowing five hits and whiffing six. Sardou finished 3-for-5 with three RBI and a run scored for the Saints. Romich, D’Ovidio and Campbell all went 2-for-4. Lopez went 2-for-3. Putney added two runs scored. Morsch tallied an RBI single. For Webster Schroder, Jason Leonardo tallied a hit in a lone at-bat. Gavin Horton, Tyler Cannon and Jack Simpson all tallied singles. Justin Maier doubled in the third.
GATES CHILI (2-14) 5
PENFIELD (5-13) 14
Alex Young went 2-for-4 with four RBI and scored three runs to lead Penfield. Young drove in one on a double in the first and cleared the bases with a three-bagger in the fourth. Gabe Reyes went 2-for-4 with two runs driven in, including a two-run single in the second. Jacob Natale went 2-for-3 tallying three RBI. Aidan Pellow went 2-for-4 and scored twice. Travis Bush went 2-for-5. Austin Dillenbeck and Gage Wheaton both went 1-for-1. Dillenbeck crossed home three times. For Gates Chili, Jordan Hoock went 2-for-4, driving in one and tallying two runs scored. James Connelly went 2-for-2 and scored once. Jeremy Tantalo and Austin D’Ettore both tallied a hit for the Spartans.
PITTSFORD MENDON (6-11) 3
GREECE ATHENA (14-4) 8
Greece Athena used a seven-run second inning that saw a bases-clearing triple from Sammy Saucke. Sammy Butera, Jaden Madrid and Derrick Allen all contributed run-scoring base knocks to add to the frame. Madrid toed the rubber for the Trojans, hurling five innings and allowed two runs on five hits. Saucke finished the day 2-for-3 and scored on the Allen single in the second. Riley Catena went 2-for-4. Allen, Valencio Almborg-Perez and Caleb Mitchell all went 1-for-2. Butera finished 1-for-1 and scored twice. Nicholas Teresi had a hit and scored. For Pittsford Mendon, Cam Barbulean went 3-for-3 to lead the Vikings in hits. Barbulean drove in runs on a two-run triple in the first and an RBI two-bagger in the sixth. Nathan Perrone went 1-for-2 and scored on the Barbulean triple. Jack Albanese and Aidan Lerner-Morelle both tallied hits for the Vikings.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (14-4) 4
GREECE ARCADIA (6-14) 5
Jathaniel Martinez drove in Dom Zona and Parker Drees on a walk-off single in the seventh leading Greece Arcadia to snapping a three-game losing streak. Zona roped a one-out base knock and Drees reached via an error and advanced to second to set up Martinez’s walk-off. Jack Pilgrim doubled in Zona in the first to open the scoring. Martinez also roped a three-bagger in the third, driving in Drees. Martinez finished 2-for-4 with three RBI. Zona also went 2-for-4 and scored twice. Pilgrim and Robert Walter had a hit and drove in one. Drees picked up the win on the mound, hurling the final frame and striking out one while allowing a hit. For Pittsford Sutherland, Colin MacLean drove in Mitchell Green and Andrew Holvey on a two-bagger in the seventh, giving the Knights a one-run lead. Green pinch ran for Max Vorrasi after Vorrasi was hit by a pitch and Holvey reached on a fielder’s choice. Jack Armanini led off the inning with a single and finished 2-for-4. Samuel Renica tripled in Theo Schwartz in the fifth.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (9-8) 0
CANANDAIGUA (8-10) 3
Matthew Papenfuss threw a two-hit shutout, striking out six as Canandaigua snapped a two-game skid. Papenfuss retired 17 of the first 18 batters faced, the only blemish being a single by Ed Brown. Nate Barone connected on a one out two-bagger in the fourth, then Matthew Pawlicki traded places with Barone to put the Braves on the scoreboard. In the sixth, Cole Harris drove in Barone on a double, then Pawlicki brought Barone home on an error to put Canandaigua up three. Four of Papenfuss’ six whiffs on the day came in the final three frames. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, Nate Weber threw all six innings, allowing one earned run on three hits and striking out five. Aidan Neenan tallied the other hit for the Cougars.
BATAVIA (9-8) 3
BROCKPORT (7-12) 4
David D’Ambrosia drove in Kaeden Laureano with a walk-off single as Brockport won its third straight game. Laureano worked a leadoff walk to reach base for the Blue Devils. Brayden Scaccia drove in Daniel Dailey for the first run of the game for Brockport with a sacrifice fly. Dailey reached on a base hit. Scaccia and Andrew Wilson had back-to-back singles to start the fourth for Brockport. Wilson went 6.1 innings on the bump, allowing three runs (two earned) and seven hits while striking out seven. Scaccia scored on a balk and Wilson was driven in by a single from Owen Cummings. D’Ambrosia went 2-for-3 with the other hit being a double. Wilson, Cummings, Scaccia and Dailey had the other hits for Brockport. Cole Grazioplene tied the game up at three in the top of the seventh, knocking in Aidan Anderson with a run-scoring single for Batavia. Evan Alexander and Grazioplene both finished 2-for-4 for Batavia. Jameson Motyka, Maggio Buchholz and Sawyer Siverling all tallied hits.
BISHOP KEARNEY/ROCHESTER PREP/ARCHANGEL (7-7) 4
AQUINAS (11-4) 14 (five innings)
Caleb Wilson went 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI. Ryan Masiuk went 2-for-2 and struck out two of the four outs on the mound. Tre Walker finished 2-for-3 with five stolen bases and an RBI. Patrick Altpeter went 1-for-2 with two runs scored. Joe Campbell was 1-for-2 with an RBI and a run scored. Dominic Bronco tripled and scored three times. Mason Phillips doubled in Campbell in the second. For Bishop Kearney/Rochester Prep/Archangel, Noah Tominez and Trey Wandell had RBI singles in the third, part of a four-run inning. Tominez drove in two while Wandell drove in one. Ryan Santiago went 1-for-2 with a run scored. Wandall, Tominez and Jeter Castro all tallied one hit.
FRANKLIN (3-9) 14
NORTHEAST (0-14) 10
Eduardo Cirino went 2-for-3 with a double and scored three runs while racking up two RBI. Jose Cosme, Jariel Castoire Gutierrez and Jonael Maldonado all tallied hits. Daniel Campbell scored three runs. Elvis Jaxiel Pacheco went 2-for-3 to lead Northeast in hits. Luis Angel Altruz, Aamarie Lamar Rouse and Andy Santiago-Velazquez all recorded one hit for the Panthers.
EAST (12-4) 9
SOTA (8-7) 0
Pedro Garcia went 3-for-4, driving in three and hurling five scoreless on the mound as East captured the City Cup Championship. Garcia allowed a lone hit and fanned 11 in the victory. Justus Robinson and Yoelvis Cabrera went 2-for-4 and scored. Cabrera drove in two runs in the fourth. Emille Diaz, Garcia and Miguel Matos recorded three-straight singles in the fourth, part of a five-run frame for the Eagles. Giovanni Petrone connected on a double in the second for SOTA.
WILSON (7-8)
EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS (0-7)
C.G. FINNEY (4-7)
WILLIAMSON (7-6)
BLOOMFIELD (11-2) 9
HAC (5-8) 3
Joe Walsh tallied a two-run double in the third as Bloomfield pulled away to win its 12th straight. Grady Rogers drove in the first run of the game on a base knock in the first for the Bombers. HAC responded in the bottom of the second via a Sammy Davis single, driving in Thomas Riveros. Bloomfield pulled away for good using a four-run fifth inning that saw an RBI ground out from Kevin Dredger and run-scoring singles from Morgan McLaughlin and Ryan DiMeno. Nowak David went 2-for-4 with two runs scored for the Bombers. Dredger and Walsh both drove in two. McLaughlin scored two runs. For HAC, Sean Thody went 2-for-3 and crossed home once. Oliver Riveros went 2-for-4. Salvatore Timpani and Davis both tallied one hit for the Wolves.
NEWARK (3-15) 2
MIDLAKES (8-6) 6
Kyle Kumkey delivered a two-out single that scored Noah Frere to add insurance as Midlakes won its third straight. Kumkey went the distance, allowing two runs on six hits and striking out 11. Frere went 3-for-3 with three RBI to pace the Screaming Eagle offense. Newark and Midlakes traded one-run blows for the first two innings. In the top of the first, Ethan Coleman drove in Max Youngman with a squeeze. In the bottom half, Brady Day brought Kumkey home with a sacrifice fly. Newark responded in the top of the second by recording back-to-back singles from Xavier Smith and Jose Ventura to put the Reds up by one. Frere drove in Braxton Wilkes with a single to knot the game up at two. Frere recorded a two-run single in the sixth. Nathan Laird went 2-for-3 with a run scored. For Newark, Ventura and Nolan Rice went 2-for-3.
NAPLES (11-5) 0
RED JACKET (9-6) 10
Jack McHugh drove in two on a base knock in the second, part of a nine-run frame as Red Jacket won its fourth straight. In the inning, the Indians saw RBI singles from McHugh, Cale Herendeen, Dylan Henry and Hunter Finnick. James Sibeto and Aiden Reed combined to throw a three-hit shutout. The Red Jacket hurlers fanned nine and retired 12 of 14 after the first inning. Henry went 3-for-3 with a run scored. Sibeto went 2-for-3 at the dish and crossed home twice. Herendeen went 2-for-2 with two runs tallied. McHugh went 1-for-2. Finnick scored one run. For Naples, Adam Bay, Traugott Uhlen and Cade Rathbun each tallied one hit.
HONEOYE (7-6) 12
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (5-8) 8
Eli Rplee went 2-for-3 with a long ball and four RBI for Dundee/Bradford. Jeremy Stiles finished 2-for-4. Gabe Stiles drove in two and hurled 4.1 innings on the mound. Chris Clancey struck out four in relief.
MYNDERSE (6-9) 16
LYONS (0-16) 5
Max Santana and Jake Prayne combined for 16 strike outs to lead Mynderse. Prayne collected four hits including a triple and a double with three RBI to lead the offense. Brody Herron had an RBI and three runs scored. Tommy Rook added two hits including a double, two RBI and two runs scored. Max Sanatana had an RBI double. Jaydan Ryrko finished with two hits, two RBI and two runs scored. Nico Franzone scored twice. Alan Plummer had an RBI single. Zachary Stone scored twice and had an RBI for Lyons. Boden Bullock singled, doubled and had an RBI for the Lions.
GENEVA (12-2) 10
WATERLOO (4-12) 5
Gavin Brignall struck out six over five innings without allowing a walk, and Geneva won its sixth straight game. Brignall allowed one run on two hits and finished 2-for-3 at the plate with a double, triple, three RBI and two runs scored. Travis Arno went 2-for-4 with a run scored. Tyler Arno added a double in the win. Waterloo’s Devin Mulvey-Salerno was 2-for-4 with a triple, two RBI and a run scored. Chase Robson doubled and drove in a run. Hayden Linehan singled and scored twice.
GENESEO (10-7) 2
LIVONIA (11-5) 4
Connor Feehan drove in Kaidan O’Connor and Luke Fasso with a double in the third, part of a four-run inning as Livonia won its sixth of the last seven. O’Connor and Fasso both reached on singles. Three straight hit-by-pitches drove in the third run. Conner Benitez stole home to score the fourth run. Matthew Bean went 6.2 innings, allowing two runs on four hits while fanning nine. Bean added a single at the dish. Jack Kearney added the other Bulldog hit. For Geneseo, Phillip Dotterweich drove in Kellen O’Brien on a ground out in the first. Brady O’Brien doubled in the second, scoring Samuel Chanler to put Geneseo up two. Dotterweich went 1-for-2 with a walk. Ethan Bennett tallied a single for Geneseo.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (13-2) 2
HAVERLING (7-7) 1
Anthony Schirmer threw a complete game, allowing an unearned run and three hits while striking out four in Wayland-Cohocton’s 10th victory in its last 11 games. Schirmer added a hit at the dish. Issac Mehlenbacher went 1-for-2 with a walk. Markus Brehm tallied a hit and scored. Ethan Loop also recorded a hit for the Eagles. For Haverling, Zach Musso pitched all seven innings, allowing two runs (both unearned) on five hits and striking out 13. At the plate, Musso had an RBI two-bagger in the sixth, driving in Mason Smith to get the Rams on the board. Ethan Brotz doubled in the seventh. Gage Thomas recorded the other hit for Haverling.
AVON (9-4) 5
LETCHWORTH (7-7) 4
Christopher Kashorek had a base knock and came around to score on a Hudson Volpe RBI single to open the scoring in the first for Avon. Richie Brice drove in Jack Ruter with a single in the fourth. Brice later legged out an inside-the-park home run in the sixth. Trevor Stroud had a two-run single in the fifth. Evan Masten started for the Braves, going five innings and allowing four hits while striking out six. Michael Rowland came on in relief in the sixth with the score 5-3 and struck out five in two innings of work. Kashorek and Volpe both finished 2-for-4. Brice went 2-for-3 with 2 RBI. For Letchworth, Adam Halsey had a hit and scored twice.
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PEMBROKE (4-11) 0
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (6-13) 7
Donny Peet threw a complete game shutout, fanning eight while scattering three hits. Casey Decker went 2-for-3 with an RBI double and scored twice. Patrick Navarra recorded an RBI single.
KESHEQUA (3-11) 10 (six innings)
PERRY (3-13) 0
Nathan Thayer hurled a six-inning two-hit shutout and struck out eight. Thayer went 3-for-4 at the dish with three runs scored and swiped three bags. Aiden Upright had a double and two RBI. Danny Burley went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored.
HORNELL (10-4) 5
DANSVILLE (5-8) 0
SODUS (15-2) 4
ADDISON (7-9) 1
Jed Bodine struck out six without issuing a walk to lead Sodus. The senior allowed four hits and went 1-for-2 at the plate with a triple, two walks and two runs scored. Austin Cincinello provided a two-run home run. Logan Bulman walked twice and scored a run.
MARION (2-13) 15
LYONS (0-16) 8
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (13-2) 13
LYNDONVILLE (2-12) 4
Bodie Hyde and Avery Watterson went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored to lead Oakfield-Alabama. The Hornets used an eight-run third inning to run away with the victory. In the frame, Kyle Porter had a two-run two-bagger and Aiden Warner hit in a run-scoring fielder’s choice then later worked a walk to score a run. Hyde had an RBI double and Brayden Smith tallied an RBI single. Schnaufer finished 2-for-4 and scored twice. Smith scored one run. Colton Yasses went 2-for-4 with a triple in the third. Austin Pangrazio had a double and scored twice. For Lyndonville, Jacob Pitcher had an RBI single in the first. Colton Smith and Cole Moyle both tallied hits. Justin Higgins had an RBI.
BYRON-BERGEN (5-5)
ALEXANDER (5-6)
NOTRE DAME-ELMIRA (VI) 4
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (10-4) 1
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (14-4) 16
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (5-11) 2
Landon Barkley worked four walks and went 1-for-1 driving in three and scoring two for Bolivar Richburg. Barkley started and went four one-hit innings, allowing two runs (both unearned) and whiffed seven. Reiss Gaines had a double and drove in three. Evan Pinney went 1-for-1 with two walks. David Baldwin went 1-for-2 with an RBI and scored two runs. James Margeson finished 1-for-2 and scored three times. Aydin Sisson had a hit for the Wolverines. For Canisteo-Greenwood, Kevin Sirianni tallied an RBI single in the fourth.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (5-7) 2
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (6-7) 3
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