FAIRPORT (12-7) 4
VICTOR (14-5) 12
Renee Carnevale went 3-for-4 with three RBI and Carrie Sidare had two hits and four RBI at the plate and four innings on the mound as Victor won its second straight. Kylie Bickert had four hits and an RBI, while Ashley Jedrich had a hit and two RBI. Mekenna Hobson had a hit and RBI. Olivia Steinorth had two hits at the plate and allowed just two hits in three innings on the mound, striking out six. Ashley Steinorth had two hits, while Marion Naple had a hit as well. Nicole Allen had three hits and an RBI for Fairport, while Magdalena Brei had two hits with two RBI. Juliana Catalano, Makayla Strack, and Hayden Perry had a hit each.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (5-13) 0
BRIGHTON (10-8) 13
Kimberly Bentley struck out six and allowed only four hits to lead Brighton. Emma Toombs had two hits, including a home run, and notched three RBI at the plate. Anna Campbell had two hits and two RBI, scoring two runs. Katelyn O’Hora also had two hits and two RBI. Shannon O’Hora had a hit, two walks, and two RBI. Luci Rozzi had two hits and an RBI, as did Madison Marchiole. Gabriella Glanville had a hit, an RBI, and two stolen bases. Isabella Rozzi got an RBI on a sacrifice fly. Bailey DiGiacomo, Cassidy Wilt, Kristina Kropidlowski, Malena Leastman, and Grace Stella had the hits for Churchville-Chili.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (15-4) 6
PENFIELD (3-16) 1
Elizabeth Gleghorn went 3-for-4 with a double and an RBI as Rush-Henrietta won its fifth straight. Katelyn Militello had two hits, a double, and two RBI. Kadyn Hartel was the starting pitcher and struck out eight, and she also had two hits and an RBI at the plate. Samantha Williams also contributed an RBI. Olivia Sheffer, Robyn Bond, and Chloe Smith had a hit each. Lynnette Clark had a hit and Penfield’s lone RBI at the plate, and also threw five innings of relief without allowing an earned. Nadia Zach, Emma Natale, Megan Clark, and Lydia Hickey also had hits for Penfield.
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CANANDAIGUA (8-8) 3
IRONDEQUOIT (17-2) 5
Abigail Ras hit a two-run single in the bottom of the sixth to give Irondequoit the lead it did not surrender to win its second straight. Marlayna Cartegna went all seven innings for Irondequoit in the circle, allowing just three hits and two earned while striking out 10. Cartagena added two hits, an RBI, and a stolen base offensively. Emma Rovet and Kailey Besio had a hit and an RBI each. Ella Cooley and Cayden Catalina each had a hit. Canandaigua starting pitcher Emerson Broomfield had a two-run single in the third. Ariana Buchiere tripled and scored a run, while Kathryn Cywinski doubled and scored. Gwen Pogue had a sacrifice fly and an RBI.
GATES CHILI (3-13) 18
GREECE ARCADIA (5-13) 3
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (13-4) 13
EASTRIDGE (5-12) 1
Petra Hunt allowed three hits and struck out nine while hitting a home run at the plate as Sutherland won its seventh straight. Gabrielle Lyons had a 3-for-3 day including four RBI, a walk, two doubles, and two runs scored. Julianna Lyons had a hit and an RBI, as did Addison Bernas. Alexandra Sippel and Hannah Glanton both had a hit and two RBI. Tia Lehtonen, Ella Devaney and Gracie Murphy had a hit each. Emma Johnson went 2-for-3 with two doubles and an RBI for Eastridge, with Jalissa Crittenden getting their other hit.
PITTSFORD MENDON (14-5) 6
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (7-9) 1
Lily Goldberg punctuated a six-run fourth with a bases-clearing double as Mendon won its sixth straight. Goldberg also started the game in the circle for Mendon, striking out 18 while giving up just three hits. Leilani Hernandez and Alex Van Ginhoven had a hit and an RBI each, while Emma Giordano was 2-for-4.
MEDINA 0
BATAVIA (13-4) 2
BROCKPORT (8-10) 20
GREECE ATHENA/ODYSSEY/OLYMPIA (5-14) 2
Hannah Carpenter allowed no earned runs and the offense behind her had 22 hits as Brockport got back into the win column. Carpenter had three of those 22 hits, going 3-for-4 with two RBI. Brooke Downey went 4-for-4 with a triple and two RBI. Maeve and Lily Petitti, Ari Guerrero, Ava Velletri, Ella Waite, and Mariah Sagrafena all collected multiple hits and RBI. Maddie Ewanow and Mariah Freeman each scored for Greece.
HILTON (8-10) 3
WEBSTER THOMAS (12-7) 8
Webster Thomas scored three in the first and never looked back. Maddie Hicks struck out eight in the circle and went 2-for-3 with two RBI.
CHARLES G. FINNEY (12-5) 7
AQUINAS (7-12) 3
Amelia Pilecki struck out 15 in the circle and Finney jumped out to an early lead at the plate courtesy of a Kiara Van der Jagt single in the top of the first as they won their second straight. Pilecki also had two hits, including a double, at the plate. Anna Lydon had a hit and an RBI, while Paris Blackmon and Grace Vitti each had an RBI. Kiley Knittle and Lisa D’Angelo had a hit each. Riley Madigan had two hits including a double and notched two RBI for Aquinas, while Natalie Strzepek had two hits and an RBI. Abby O’Meara had the other RBI for Aquinas. Delaney Buttles also had a hit.
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS CHARTER (0-7) 4
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (11-4) 11
Alayna Garwood had a three-hit game, including two doubles, and drove in five as Northstar won its seventh straight. Marie Daby added an RBI double. Abby Eschner pitched five innings and struck out 13 in her first varsity start.
WILSON/EDISON (4-8) 7
EAST HIGH (9-6) 13
Jessica Conrow finished finished 3-for-5 with two home runs and a triple to lead East which advanced to the RCAC championship game. Keileen Montero went 2-for-3 with a home run and a single. East will play School of the Arts in Wednesday’s RCAC championship.
FRANKLIN (2-8) 6
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (11-7) 25
MONROE /SWW (2-10) 7
YOUNG WOMEN (1-11) 0
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (12-3) 3
BLOOMFIELD (12-1) 4
Bloomfield walked it off in the bottom of the seventh for their sixth straight win when Emma Macartney scored on a passed ball. Starting pitcher Ashlyn Wright struck out 15 from the circle and went 3-for-4 with a triple and an RBI at the plate. Add Falsone came in as a replacement and had a hit and two RBI. Macartney, Calla McCombs and Cece Falsone had a hit each. Addie Kendall and Morgan Sutryk combined to allow only one earned run for Dundee/Bradford, while Korrin Yeoman had a hit and an RBI. Kendall, Kailey Yeoman, Mikayla Schoffner, Korrin Yeoman, and Madison Sutryk all had a hit.
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (8-7) 9
HONEOYE (14-3) 23
PALMYRA-MACEDON (8-8) 0
PENN YAN ACADEMY (9-7) 11
GENEVA (1-15) 0
WAYNE (12-4) 13
Cam Crawford threw a no-hitter for Wayne while also going 2-for-3 with three RBI as Wayne took the first game of the doubleheader. Kayda Schmitt went 3-for-4 with a double, and Myia Eskander was 2-for-3 with a double.
WAYNE (13-4) 10
GENEVA (1-16) 0
Wayne threw its second straight no-hitter, this time from Myia Eskander, to complete the doubleheader sweep. Zoe Eaton had a double and a grand slam at the plate, while Olivia Huber had two hits and scored two runs.
NAPLES (5-10) 4
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (5-10) 5
MYNDERSE (9-7) 10
NEWARK (5-13) 2
WATERLOO (13-4) 12
MIDLAKES (11-7) 3
Madison Westerberg finished a double away from the cycle going 4-for-5 with three RBI day as Waterloo won its sixth straight game. Gwyneth Panek also homered as one of her two hits on the day. Haylee Beesley, Emily Plate, and Kennedy Beniamino each had two hits and an RBI. Logan Amidon had a hit and two RBI, while Brynn Rogers and Tangel Williams had a hit each. Nadya Clingerman had two hits. Alexis Kopetchny had a hit and two RBI for Midlakes, while Devon Dean had a hit and the other RBI. Catelin Couillard, Olivia Miles, and Mary Givens had a hit each.
WILLIAMSON (11-3) 17
EAST ROCHESTER (3-14) 0
WILLIAMSON (10-4) 4
EAST ROCHESTER (4-13) 6
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (8-5) 4
LYONS (8-10) 6
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (3-10) 2
SODUS (11-4) 11
Natalie Lamar went 2-for-3 with a triple and an RBI as Sodus took the opening game of the doubleheader. Giselle Santa Cruz was 2-for-3 with two stolen bases, wihile Adriana Meadows went 2-for-3 with a triple and an RBI. Juliet Bennett had two hits and three RBI. Sarah Hino struck out nine.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (3-11) 5
SODUS (12-4) 17
Sodus completed the doubleheader sweep as Natalie Lamar finished a home run short of the cycle, notching two RBI and three stolen bases in the process. Emma Burr had two hits and an RBI. Jordyn Graham had a triple and two RBI. Giselle Santa Cruz stole four on the basepaths and went 3-for-4 at the plate. Adriana Meadows had two hits including a triple and an RBI. Juliet Bennet had two hits and two stolen bases. Sarah Hino struck out seven.
GENESEO (0-16) 4
DANSVILLE (1-13) 13
Elliot Hanks and Megan Tyler combined to allow just six hits in the win. Hanks struck out four, Tyler struck out six. Megan Tyler led the way at the plate, going 4-for-5 with three runs scored, three RBI, and a stolen base. Taylor Hamsher had two hits and an RB, stealing a base and scoring twice. Abby Roelle had two hits and an RBI, while Treva Wadsworth had two hits and three RBI.
AVON (10-6) 22
LIVONIA (2-14) 1
LE ROY (10-8) 4
HORNELL (8-9) 5
LETCHWORTH (10-7) 0
HAVERLING (14-2) 2
Haverling took the win despite being outhit 7-3 thanks to a first-inning double and third-inning bases-loaded walk, both by Caydence Spears. Makayla Smith and Lola Coots had the other two hits. On the mound, Kalli Witherell struck out 15. Reagan Bannister had two hits including a double for Letchworth, while Abbie DeRock, Kaylie Emmons, Morgan Brace, and Jenna Keller had a single each. Derock and Alexis Mitchell combined for the three hitter.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (15-4) 18
PERRY (7-8) 1
PAVILION (8-9) 12
WARSAW (3-10) 7
HORNELL (7-10) 2
ADDISON CENTRAL (12-6) 12
ALEXANDER (11-6) 7
BARKER JR./SR. 10
KENDALL (5-9) 1
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (14-3) (6 innings) 16
Notre Dame Batavia won its ninth straight game behind a two-hitter from Mia Treleaven, who struck out 15 batters for the win. Sonji Warner hit a two-run home run in the first inning. Loretta Sorochty had two hits, a walk, two runs scored, and four RBI at the plate, while Katie Landers had two hits and three RBI. Hannah Tenney had two hits, a walk, and three runs scored. Anna Panepento had a double, two walks, three runs scored, and netted two RBI. Treleaven, Kaydence Stehlar, and Cayleigh Havens had a hit each. Alea Barrett and Taigan Guerrero had a base hit each for Kendall.
ELBA (2-13) 0
BYRON-BERGEN (8-5) 12
Kendall Phillips had a complete game four-hitter and struck out 18 from the circle and added a double and triple from the plate as Byron-Bergen shut out Elba. Aly Ball, Emma Dormann, and Noel Dormann had two hits each, while Olivia Best had two RBI. Bri Totten had nine strikeouts for Elba, while Lydia Ross doubled. Maddie Hall, Adi Norton, and Emily Hoag had Elba’s other hits.
ATTICA (10-5) 23
HOLLEY (1-13) 4
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (9-4) 9
PEMBROKE (5-12) 4
FILLMORE (6-11) 10
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (4-12) 15
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP (15-3) 7
GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST (8-9) 0
Nevaeh Ross celebrated reaching 1000 strikeouts and hit a home run in Scio/Friendship’s victory.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (16-2) 18
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (9-7) 6
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (5-11) 9
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD/JASPER-TROUPSBURG (4-11) 2
HAMMONDSPORT (0-14) 0
ALFRED-ALMOND (11-3) 20
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