PITTSFORD MENDON (8-0-0) 2
BRIGHTON (1-4-0) 1
The contest was scoreless until the bottom of the second inning where Brighton’s Vanessa Ng got a run by stealing all three bases off her single.. Pittsford came back with that run at the top of the third from Cameron Lauterbach who got a double and was hit in when Madeline Fallows tallied a single. The contest stayed tied until the top of the sixth when Pittsford’s Quinn Sargent reached base off an error at second base and scored on Greta Marino’s single. Lilly Goldberg struck out 15 in the circle for Pittsford Mendon. Eighth grader Elena Toombs made her first varsity appearance and fanned five batters she faced.
VICTOR (4-3-0) 2
RUSH-HENRIETTA (4-4-0) 3 F/9
Lizzie Rinella led the way for Rush-Henrietta with an RBI on a fielder’s choice in the extra inning victory. Chloe Smith was winning run when she scored on a wild pitch in the bottom of the ninth inning. Kyla Piedici was the other run for the Comets as she scored on an error to tie the ballgame in the second inning. Kadyn Hartel, Piedici, Elizabeth and Audrey Gleghorn, Katie Militello and Smith all recorded a hit for the Comets. Hartel fanned five in the circle. Olivia and Audrey Steinorth drove in the two runs for the Blue Devils. Olivia’s came on a base hit in the first inning to open the contest’s scoring while Audrey’s came on a double in the fifth inning to knot the game up at two. Olivia finished with three hits in four plate appearances. Ryleigh Fontana and Kennedy Chizuk also collected hits for Victor. Olivia set down 12 during her 5.1 innings in the circle.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (1-3-0) 18
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (0-1-0) 2
MONROE/SWW (0-2-0) 0
NORTHSTAR CHRISITIAN (3-1-0) 15 F/5
Lola Rivera pitched her first career perfect game with 12 strike outs in a complete game effort. Lillianna Williams led the offense for Northstar with four hits and three RBIs. Jayda M had three hits, including a double and triple, with two RBIS. Abigail Eschner had two hits and an RBI.
NORTHEAST (0-2-0) 7
SCHOOL OF ARTS (2-1-0) 24
WATERLOO (1-3-0) 19
NEWARK (2-5-0) 4 F/5
Hayley Beesley led the way for Waterloo with a four RBI performance. Beesley went 2-for-4 at the dish with a double, triple and came around to score three times. Tangel Williams went 3-for-4 with three RBIs, a double, three runs scored and a stolen base. Gwyneth Panek also had three RBIs as she went 2-for-4 with a triple and a run scored. Madison Westerberg finished 3-for-4 at the plate with two triples, three runs scored and an RBI. Jillian Robinson pitched a complete game where she struck out five. Emma Thayer drove in a run on a triple for Newark while going 1-for-3 with a run scored. Gretchen Crawford came around to score as well.
MYNDERSE (2-3-0) 16
GENEVA (1-3-0) 1
Kyah Lajewski and Lauren McDermott led the way for Mynderse with both collecting three RBIs. Lajewski went a perfect 3-for-3 at the dish with three runs scored, two RBI triples and an RBI base hit. McDermott went 1-for-4 with a run scored, a two RBI triple in the sixth and a sacrifice fly. Stephanie Mirras and Edie Prayne each tallied two RBIs. Mirras went 2-for-3 with two runs scored with an RBI walk and an RBI base hit. Prayne finished 1-for-5 with a run scored with an RBI triple and a sacrifice fly. Maggie Major Drove in a run with a base hit in the fourth inning. Morgan O’Brien Also had an RBI when she picked up a base knock in the fifth inning. Haley Young struck out six in a complete game effort for Mynderse. Yomary Vidal-Escalera drove in the lone run for Geneva when she drove in Molly Maher on an RBI base hit in the fourth inning. Vidal-Escalera and Maher recorded base hits for Geneva.
MIDLAKES (5-1-0) 24
WAYNE (2-3-0) 7
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (3-1-0) 8
NAPLES (2-1-0) 0
EAST ROCHESTER (3-4-0) 8
MARION/GANANDA (2-2-0) 7
WARSAW (4-3-0) 7
LETCHWORTH (2-3-0) 13
PERRY (3-3-0) 3
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (5-1-0) 4
Shea Drazkowski led the way fro Caledonia-Mumford with two RBI to lead in the victory. The sophomore finished 1-for-2 at the dish. Madison Wyskiel went 1-for-3 with an RBI for the Raiders. Colleen Talty came around to score twice while goinf 1-for-2. Emma Years Fanned six in her pitching performance. Jaelyn Morris tallied a triple and scored on a Keira Weber double. Zanyah Israel went 2-for-3 with a double. Weber fanned four for Perry in the circle.
ATTICA (3-0-0) 10
KENDALL (2-2-0) 3
BLOOMFIELD (3-0-0) 18
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (5-2-0) 1
Ashlyn Wright struck out 12 in the circle and drove in seven runs to help Bloomfield remain undefeated. Wright pitched a complete game allowing one run on one hit and one walk. The junior finished 3-for-4 at the plate with two home runs including a three-run shot in the first and a two-run shot in the fourth and a two RBI double in the sixth. Calla McCombs drove in two runs with an RBI double in the sixth inning and a sacrifice fly in the same inning. McCombs came around to score three times. Syd Falsone went a perfect 4-for-4 at the dish while coming around to score four times and tallied an RBI when she drew a walk in the sixth inning. Abby O’Brien finished 2-for-5 with two runs scored and an RBI base hit in the sixth inning. Brianna Leitten collected three hits in five at-bats while coming around to score once and driving in a run with a base hit in the big sixth inning. The Bombers drove in nine runs in the sixth frame. Add Falsone and Barbie Berrios Flores also drove in a run for Bloomfield.
HORNELL (1-4-0) 9
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (2-3-0) 7 F/8
Kadience Gollnitz lifted Hornell to victory in the eighth inning with a three-run home run in a game in which Bolivar Richburg came back in. Hornell opened the first inning with five runs. Jordyn Dyring drove in the contest’s first run with a sacrifice fly that scored Alexis Smith. Raegan Evingham collected an RBI base hit which scored Madyson Conner. Evingham then scores on a passed ball two batters later to make it 3-0. Selena Maldonado Drove in the last two runs of the big inning with a two out double. Dyring tallied another sacrifice fly RBI in the second to give Hornell a 6-0 lead. Rylee Whiting was able to get Bolivar-Richburg on the board after scoring on an error in the bottom of the second. Sommer Beckwith cut the deficit to four runs with an RBI ground out that scored Danika Loucks. Whiting collected an RBI with a base hit RBI to cut the Hornell lead in half in the fifth inning. Evingham put Hornell back up four with a ground out RBI that scored Smith. Bolivar-Richburg tied the game in the seventh inning with a base hit RBI from Loucks, Whiting and Loucks scoring on pass balls and a ground out RBI from Alexandra Fisk. After the Gollnitz three-run home run in the top of the eighth, Whiting drove in sister Kylee to make a two run game.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD/JASPER-TROUPSBURG (0-5-0) 1
FILLMORE (3-4-0) 16
Delaney Hillman drove in six runs to help lead fillmore. Hillman went 4-for-5 at the dish including a two RBI double, three base hits that drove in four runs and two runs scored. Tenlee Miller tallied four RBIs by going 2-for-3 with two runs scored. Miller’s RBIS came via two base hits and a groundout. Preslee Miller drove in two walks via two walks. Summer Friedl also drove in two runs when she went 2-for-4 with an RBI base hit and an RBI double. Kylee Ellsworth Drove in a run in the fourth inning on a ground out. Mylee Miller earned the victory in the circle with a four inning performance where she surrendered only one hit and struck out five. Brystol Butler, Kora Button, and Alaina Burdick all collected a hit for the Chargers. Canisteo-Greenwood’s lone run came off an error in the sixth inning which scored Amylia Stewart.
ADDISON (6-2-0) 0
WELLSVILLE (4-1-0) 18
HOLLEY (0-3-0)
MEDINA (VI)
YORK (0-5-0)
PAVILION (3-2-0)
CHARLES G FINNEY (2-1-0)
LYNDONVILLE (1-1-0)
CUBA-RUSHFORD (1-1-0)
PORTVILLE (VI)
BARKER JR./SR. (VI)
ALEXANDER (1-2-0)
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-4-0)
ELBA (2-1-0)
MARCUS WHITMAN (0-1-0)
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (1-0-0)
AVON (2-1-0)
LE ROY (2-1-0)
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-5-0)
HILTON (2-3-0)
FRANKLIN/WOIS (1-0-0)
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (1-1-0)
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