HILTON (4-4) 9
RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-7) 5
Ryan Wahl placed three hits in four at bats, scored three times, and had an RBI as Hilton used five runs in the sixth inning to overcome a one-run deficit and earn the win. Brady Gerig singled twice, scored twice, had two RBI, and drew three walks. Steven Kraus threw four innings and struck out six batters in a starting effort, allowing one earned run, and produced two RBI. Sam Hogan singled and added two RBI, and threw an inning in relief. Andrew Lenhard scattered a pair of singles and supplied a RBI. Kallin Whelehan doubled and crossed home plate once, and also earned the save in two innings in relief, striking out a batter. John DiBattisto scored a run. Kayden Yapjoco drew a walk. Mathew Gross put together two singles and two RBI for Rush-Henrietta. Dylan Savage singled twice, had an RBI, and scored. Matthew Turner singled, scored, and had an RBI. Caden Richards singled and scored. Quentin Grimes scored a runner and scored a run. Mason Davey drew two walks and scored once. Oliver Wright and Hayden Hodgeman each got on base once via a walk.
GREECE ARCADIA (1-5) 4
BROCKPORT (3-5) 7
Brayden Scaccia collected three base hits, a pair of RBI, and a run scored as Brockport picked up its second straight win. Scaccia threw a perfect final two outs on the mound as well. David D’Ambrosia tallied three singles, two RBI, and a run scored. Gregory Rightmyer earned the win on the mound striking out six batters over three and two thirds innings and allowing one earned run. Rightmyer also picked up a single, a run scored, and an RBI. Daniel Dailey doubled and singled. Ryan Maxwell doubled, had an RBI, drew a walk, and scored. Myles Sherman singled, drew a walk, and scored. Carter Dunn turned in an RBI, while Nathan Parker scored. Talan Illardo struck out three batters in two and two thirds innings of relief. Jack Pilgrim had a pair of singles and a pair of RBI for Greece Arcadia. Brady Colbert singled twice, scored twice, and drew a walk. Colbert got the start for the Titans, striking out two batters over four innings. Dom Zona doubled, singled, and crossed home plate once. Brady Parker got on base four times via walks and scored once, while throwing the last two innings in relief. Jacob Huffman was walked twice. Joseph Zona and Nicholas Maggi each drew a walk.
EASTRIDGE (2-4)
PITTSFORD MENDON (4-1) Suspended.
Game tied 5-5 in the eighth and will be finished TBD.
CANANDAIGUA (5-2) 16
SPENCERPORT (4-4) 0
Payton Holtby tripled, doubled, singled and compiled three RBI to go with four runs scored as Canandaigua won its fifth straight game. Aaron Crunick threw a complete game on the mound, striking out three batters while only allowing a pair of hits. Crunick also added a drawn walk and an RBI. Nate Brinza doubled, singled, and put up three RBI, two runs scored, and a drawn walk. Lucas Delforte singled twice, scored twice, had an RBI, and drew a walk. Cole Harris singled twice, scored, and had an RBI. Russell Barone had a base hit, two RBI, and a run scored. Sam Clark singled and scored. Mason Eldred singled; Joshua Barnes scored twice, drew two walks, and scored a runner. Jonathan Mohammed got on base twice via walks and scored a run. Tyler Friel and Andrew Walker scored a run. Ryan Peacock and Brady Smith each picked up singles for Spencerport, while Shaun Cannon and Daniel Foos each drew a walk. Nicholas Freville threw five innings as the starter for the Rangers, accruing three strikeouts. Joseph Clark threw an inning and two thirds in relief and also picked up three strikeouts. Braxton Mann threw the final out for Spencerport.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (5-1) 0
VICTOR (4-2) 5
Nate Power threw a complete game four hit shoutout, picking up four strikeouts to earn his first varsity win for Victor. Chris Swackhamer was 2-for-2 at the plate with a double and an RBI. Grady Kessler doubled. Weston Elkovith and John Swartz each singled, with Swartz adding an RBI.
IRONDEQUOIT (4-2) 6
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (1-3) 5
Max Spitz produced an RBI single in the top of the seventh inning that scored the sixth run of the frame for Irondequoit, helping them rally back from a 5-0 deficit. Max Angle threw a scoreless final three innings in relief for the Eagles, turning in three strikeouts. Carraig Jones supplied two doubles and scored a run. Alex Kozak singled twice, scored, drew a walk, and had an RBI. Kozak started on the rubber for Irondequoit, striking out batters over four innings. Jack Bayerl singled, scored, had an RBI, and drew a walk. Zachary Haight drew three walks and scored. Taylor Filighera got on base twice via walks. Alexander McLaughlin and Colby Mroczek each crossed home plate once.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (1-3) 0
GATES CHILI (3-4) 13
Andrew McManus tripled, singled twice, and put together three RBI with three runs to pace Gates Chili. Cole Gorman singled twice, turned in two RBI, and scored a run. Bruce Hanna threw four innings in a starting effort and struck out six batters. Gavin Sweeney singled, scored two runners, and drew a pair of walks. Dylan Sweeney scored twice and supplied two RBI. Nicolas DiFrancesca produced two RBI, a run scored, and a drawn walk. Jordan Hoock and Hanna each drew two walks and came around the bases to score twice. Jeffrey Fisher struck out three batters in an inning of relief pitching. Peter Dellefave III produced two runs. Jaylen Givens scored a runner. Benet Marconi and Elijah Torres each drew a walk.
AMHERST (VI) 1
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-3) 3
Shane Talbot earned his first victory of the season in his first start of the season as Webster Thomas overcame an early defacit for the win. Kory Fiordeliso led off the third inning with a walk and then scored after stealing second and Tyler Estelle produced an RBI single to tie the game at one. Cameron Guffey scored to make it 2-1 Webster Thomas off of a wild pitch. In the bottom of the sixth inning, Tyler Estelle scored off of a sacrifice fly to bring the game to the final score. Ben Horvath singled twice for Webster Thomas. Grady Brown had an RBI single for Amherst. Dylan Gardner and Patrick Sarzynski each had hits.
EAST (6-0) 10
FRANKLIN/WORLD OF INQUIRY (0-2) 0
Luis Pineda and Albert Cisnero each struck out six batters for East and combined to throw a one-hitter. Cisnero, Jack Everson, and Jeriel Vasquez each produced two hits. Vasquez, Miguel Matos, Carlos Gaston, and Wildier Rodriguez each had a pair of RBI.
EDISON/SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS (3-1) 25
NORTHEAST (0-2) 0
Felix Vazquez struck out 10 and hurled a four-inning no-hitter to lead Edison/School Without Walls. At the plate, Vasquez doubled, walked twice, and scored three runs. Carlos Gonzalez went 4-for-4 with two doubles, two walks, and five runs scored for the Inventors. Michael Alvarez was 2-3 with two walks and four runs scored.
MONROE (1-1)
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (1-1)
LIVONIA (2-4) 13
ROCHESTER PREP/BISHOP KEARNEY/ARCHANGEL (0-2) 0
Livonia scored six runs in the second and third innings to pull away for the win. Zach Williamson was 2-for-2 and scored twice. Jack Tebeau singled. Seth Eadie threw three innings, giving up one hit while striking out six batters. The Bulldogs were walked 12 times as a team.
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (2-0) 8
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (1-1) 4
Jaden Sherwood doubled, singled, produced two RBI, and scored twice as Notre Dame Batavia used seven runs over the course of the third and fourth innings to pull away for the win. Sherwood struck out 10 batters over five innings in a starting effort. Ryan Fitzpatrick also doubled and singled, adding both a run and an RBI. Fitzpatrick struck out four batters over two innings in relief, allowing one hit. Chase Antinore scored two runners off his bat, singled, and scored. Charles Cummings singled and produced two RBI. Evan Fitzpatrick contributed a single and an RBI. Jay Antinore had three runs, two walks, and a single. Adyn Horzempa singled. Joe DiRisio drew a walk and scored. Tim Leary singled twice, scored, and drew a walk for Northstar Christian. Parker Seeley singled, drew a walk, and produced two RBI. Da’vonn Stevens and Max Skolen each singled and scored. Matt Allen had an RBI single and drew a walk. Tyson Deaton drew a walk and scored. Allen was the starting pitcher for Northstar Christian, striking out six batters over five innings. Micah Schaderer threw a hitless two innings of relief, striking out one.
NEWARK (0-6) 1
WATERLOO (1-1) 4
Alexander Rodgers struck out 11 batters over five and a third innings as Waterloo put up four runs in the second inning to claim the win. Dylan Bienvenue doubled and Devin Mulvey-Salerno singled in the second inning to help Waterloo produce runs. Cody Forjone doubled and threw five innings for Newark, striking out five batters. Devin Littlefield singled.
GENEVA (1-3) 2
MYNDERSE (1-5) 3
Jake Prayne connected on a walk-off that scored Cullen Herron to give Mynderse its first win of the season. Tucker Martin doubled in the bottom of the seventh inning before Herron pinch-ran for Martin and stole third, to set up Prayne. Alan Plummer threw six and a third innings, striking out nine batters while allowing one hit. Plummer and Robert Meeks each singled and scored a run. Byron Catalano and Tommy Rook both produced a single. Jaden Follett scored a runner. Jacob Turturro threw six and a third innings for Geneva and struck out eight batters. Turturro and Jovani Parmalee both had base hits with Parmalee coming around to score
WAYNE (2-4) 6
MIDLAKES (2-1) 3
Aidan Twist singled twice, had an RBI, and scored a run as Wayne jumped out to a 5-1 lead through three innings in the win. Peter Treasure Jr. had the other hit for the Eagles, scored a run, and drew two walks. Treasure Jr. started on the mound and struck out two batters over four innings. Twist threw the final three innings and turned in a five-strikeout performance. Tyler Mudge put together two RBI and scored a run. Jared Dier and Michael Grasso also had RBI for Wayne, with Grasso also adding a run scored and a walk drawn. D.J Wing, Kyle Hey, and Ayden Klapp all singled for Midlakes. Wing and Klapp each added RBI, with Klapp crossing home plate once. Kyle Kumkey threw five and a third innings for the Screaming Eagles, striking out five batters. Braxton Wilkes scored two runs. Jackson Nurse threw the rest of the game in relief and struck out a batter.
PENN YAN (1-2)
PALMYRA-MACEDON (2-3)
NAPLES (0-4) 9
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (1-2) 19
Christopher Clancy compiled three singles, three RBI, three stolen bases, and a pair of runs scored as Dundee/Bradford scored 16 runs in the fifth inning to overcome a 9-3 deficit and win the game. Caleb Semans also tallied three hits, finishing with a double, two singles, two runs scored, and a drawn walk. Alex Goltry doubled, singled, scored three runners, scored twice himself, and was walked twice. Goltry also threw three innings in relief and struck out four batters. Aiden Monnell singled twice, scored four times, was walked three times, threw the last out, and turned in two RBI. Jeremy Stiles had a pair of singles, a pair of runs, and a pair of RBI. Nate Kiskaden singled, scored three times, and got on base four times via walks. Kiskaden started on the rubber and and struck out one batter in an inning and two thirds. Zachary Grant singled, scored twice, and drew a walk. Gauge Herman put together an RBI with a run. Grady Grove singled twice, picked up an RBI and a walk, and scored for Naples. Andrew Goodwin singled and scored two runners off his bat. Chase Bauman had a hit, run, and RBI. Rowan Biggs drew three walks and scored three times. Ryan Worboys and Theron VanZandt each singled and scored a run, with Worboys also being walked. Hunter Jacoby started for Naples.
MARCUS WHITMAN (1-1) 6
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (2-0) 9
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (4-1) 3
BLOOMFIELD (3-2) 8
Morgan McLaughlin threw six innings for Bloomfield, allowing two hits. Gunner Vogel paced the Bombers on offense with a double and a single. Kyle Dredger had a two-RBI triple. Ryan Dimeno singled and produced two runs. Grady Rodgers doubled. Joe Walsh earned the save in the seventh inning. Cody Crane produced two hits for North Rose-Wolcott, while Logan Caves and Nicholas Gilbert each added a hit.
WILLIAMSON (1-2) 1
LYONS (3-1) 2
Ben Bookmiller struck out eight batters and hurled a two-hitter to lead Lyons. Mikey Briggs finished 2-for-2 and scored both runs for the Lions.
PAVILION/YORK (3-0) 11
WARSAW (1-3) 1
Landen Stoddard was 3-for-4 with two RBI and a drawn walk for Pavilion/York. Jake Pangrazio threw five innings, striking out seven batters and allowing one hit. Pangrazio also singled twice and added three RBI. Evan Kingdon had two singles and got on base twice via walks, as well as throwing the final inning in relief and striking out two batters. Liam Ezard doubled, singled, and drew a walk. Ty Joy threw five innings for Warsaw and struck out nine batters. Joy doubled twice at the plate.
KESHEQUA (0-3) 3
LETCHWORTH (1-2) 13
HORNELL (1-3) 4
DANSVILLE (3-1) 1
Wyatt Evingham threw the full seven innings for Hornell and struck out five batters, while also producing a single to help Hornell. Gennero Picco, Davin Oyer, and Brayden Vaughn also came up with hits for the Red Raiders. Jake Kreiley tallied two hits for Dansville. Reid Martin threw five and a third innings for the Mustangs, striking out five batters and allowing zero earned runs. Carson Mays, Nolan DeZarn, and Brian Geiger each produced a hit.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (1-3) 1
Le ROY (3-1) 12
Alex Spezzano, Jackson Spezzano, and Luke Lathan combined to allow three hits over five innings and struck out five batters for Le Roy. Peter Clark tallied two hits, five RBI, and a sacrifice fly. Adam Woodworth doubled, singled, and added two RBI. Alex Spezzano and Jackson Spezzano each produced two RBI. Joey Vernaccini and Drew Stollo each singled. Jake Higgins scored a runner. Tyler Potter had an RBI single for Caledonia-Mumford, and Donny Pete doubled.
OLEAN (VI) 8
WELLSVILLE (8-1) 18
HAVERLING (4-2) 7
THOMAS A EDISON (VI) 2
Gage Thomas connected on a solo-shot home run in the first inning and finished with three hits, two RBI, and two runs scored at the plate and threw four innings in a starting effort, striking out five batters to lead Haverling. Lukas Wightman singled three times, added two RBI, and scored a run. Evan Pendle doubled and scored two runners off his bat. Dante Nealey, Owen Smith, and Eric Carney-Hendrix each scored and singled, with Smith being walked twice and Carney-Hendrix getting on base via walk once. Dylan Wenban had an RBI and scored a run, and picked up two strikeouts in two innings as a relief pitcher. Alex Beyler drew a walk.
ALEXANDER (2-1) 8
HOLLEY (0-3) 0
Mason Snyder threw five innings for Alexander, allowing two hits while striking out eight. Trenton Woods hurled the final two innings and struck out five batters. Snyder and Woods each recorded two hits, two runs scored, and an RBI. Sean Pietryzkowski also had two hits, two runs scored, and an RBI, and also stole a base. Nolan Sullivan doubled for Holley.
ATTICA (2-1) 2
PEMBROKE (2-1) 3
Austin Humphrey threw a complete game for Pembroke, striking out six batters and also picking up two singles at the plate. Anthony Abbatiello, Jared Lewter, Jayden Bridge, and Owen Hootman compiled hits for the Dragons. Justin Stockweather threw five scoreless innings for Attica.
“These gentlemen are beginning to see what playing as a team looks like,” said Pembroke Coach Lang. “Their drive and support for one another is making them better on and off the field. I am excited to see what their hard work will do for them this year.”
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (5-0) 7
BYRON BERGEN (1-2) 4
David Schnaufer threw a complete game for Oakfield-Alabama, striking out six batters and walking zero, and also singled and drew a walk. The Hornets scored three runs in the fourth inning to break a 4-4 tie and clinch the win. Austin Pangrazio was 2-for-2 with a home run, two RBI, two runs scored, and two walks drawn. Seth Gibson had an one-run home run and stole a base. Brenden Wescott scored two runs, drew two walks, and stole a base. Avery Watterson was walked twice, scored a run, and stole a base. Martin McConnell got the start for Byron Bergen, throwing six and a third innings and striking out eight batters. McConnell also singled and stole a base. Liam Boyle homered and produced two RBI. Tyler Chapman was 2-for-3, scoring twice while also stealing two bases. Jeremiah Romero and Maxwell Marsocci both singled, with Romero adding an RBI and Marsocci scoring a run.
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (0-2) 1
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (5-0) 16
FILLMORE (3-1) 7
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (4-2) 5
Fillmore produced five runs in the seventh inning to overcome a 5-2 defacit and earn the win. James Hillman singled, scored, and produced a pair of RBI. Nolan Krzeminski singled and scored twice. Damon Potter struck out nine batters over five innings in a starting effort. Wade DeRock drew a walk, and had an RBI single. Issac Wilcox singled. Brayden Hennard and Jude Beardsley both had an RBI, while Jack and Jared Boon each scored a run. DeRock and Hennard each threw an inning in relief and combined for four strikeouts. Ryan Daciw had a three-run home run for Genesee Valley-Belfast, scored a run, hit a single, and drew two walks. Ty Hutchinson singled and drew a walk. Evan Turybury scored once and drew two walks. Matthew Cater and Trent Hutchinson both scored and got on base via a walk once. Nolan Hunter drew a walk.
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (4-3) 8
HAMMONDSPORT (0-4) 3
ADDISON (4-2) 4
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (3-0) 9
Caden Carey earned his first varsity win for Arkport-Canaseraga, throwing six and two third innings and tallying five strikeouts. Micah Marvin was 3-for-4 at the plate and connected on a three-run home run in the sixth inning.
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