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Imagine RIT Monday Softball Wrap: Wyskiel leads Cal-Mum; Catalano paces Fairport

April 22, 2024 by Michael Neckers Leave a Comment

PENFIELD (5-5) 7
HILTON (3-5) 3

Penfield secured their first win of the season. Julia Karpen opened the scoring for Penfield with a two-RBI double. Zoe VonDerLinn, Clare Magee, and Ella Maley each collected two hits. Zara Vattimo gave up four hits and three runs over seven innings, striking out nine and walking three.

WEBSTER SCHROEDER (10-0) 8
BRIGHTON (1-6) 2

Kinsley Keil went 3-for-4 at the plate, and Webster Schroeder became the first Section V Softball team to double-digit wins this season. The Warriors scored six runs in the first inning, including an RBI single from Keil, and a pair of two-run singles from Anna Riedl, and Ava West. Emma Juliano stole home in the third, tacking on one more run.

FAIRPORT (4-4) 16
IRONDEQUOIT (3-5) 7

Juliana Catalano drove in four runs on three hits, including a two-run double, and a two-run single. Millie Reed doubled scoring two more runs in the first. Hayden Perry and Nicole Allen both doubled, tacking on one more run each. Makayla Strack would single in the second, bringing home one more run. Kailey Gardner struck out six batters, surrendering just two runs through six innings.

RUSH HENRIETTA (6-4) 10
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-7) 4

Katie Militello went three-for-five for the Comets, batting in three runs. Kadyn Hartell collected two hits and stole three bases, while also striking out eight batters. Audrey Gleghhorn and Chloe Smith each collected multiple hits. Cassidy Wilt, Kaylen Schauf, Malena Leastman, and Kaitlyn Pozzoulo each collected two hits for Churchville-Chili.

CANANDAIGUA (2-7) 10
EASTRIDGE (6-3) 13

With the game knotted at ten in the bottom of the sixth Ava Poles roped an RBI triple off the fence in left center to put Eastridge on top. Haleigh Switzer collected three hits for Eastridge, driving in three runs, including the game tying run in the fourth. Harper Kuehne collected three hits, including a two RBI triple. Emma Johnson drove in three runs. Tee Tee Green, Jada Milan, and JJ Siembor each collected multiple hits for Eastridge. Olivia Kessel went three-for-four at the plate for Canandaigua.

BROCKPORT (3-6) 1
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-2) 19

Julia Hunt went three-for-four for Sutherland, including a two run home run in the bottom of the first. Petra Hunt, Cara Orlando, and Katie Sarr all recorded multiple hits. Olivia Vorassi and Julia Devaney both singled in the fourth bringing home two runners each. Ella Waite hit in the lone run for Brockport.

GATES CHILI (1-4) 5
BATAVIA (2-1) 12

Drew Stevens went 4-for-4 with a triple, a double, and three RBI. Elizabeth Grazioplene went two-for-three. Hannah Carney, Sofia Blanche, Marisha Tucholski, Julia Clark, and Ariana Almekinder all added hits for Batavia. Annaliesse McGill went two-for-four for Gates-Chili.

SPENCERPORT (4-2) 10
GREECE (1-6) 6

Lia Bivone went two for three with three RBI. Courtney Hammerle went three for three with two RBI. Ariana Burns went two for four with two RBI and three runs. Paige Stein went three for four with one RBI and two runs.

VICTOR (5-4) 2
WEBSTER THOMAS (9-0) 5

Webster Thomas won its eighth straight game, as Madeline Throumoulos led early, driving in one run. Julia Maciag, and Emily Ford each collected one hit for Thomas. Madison Hicks gave up four hits and two runs through seven innings, striking out seven and walking two. Ashley Jedrich, Audrey Steinorth, Ryleigh Fontana, and Kenadee Comstock all collected one hit for Victor.

C. G. FINNEY (3-1) 8
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (4-2) 2

Kiara VanderJagt was 3-for-4 with two runs scored and one RBI. Freshman pitcher Bailey Viencek recorded seven strike outs and two walks. Northstar pitcher Lola Rivera recorded seventeen strike outs with two walks.

AQUINAS INSTITUTE (1-3) 0
BLOOMFIELD (5-0) 16

Sydney Falsone drove in four runs on two hits, including single in the fourth, and a triple in the fifth, to propel Bloomfield past Aquinas. Ashlyn Wright struck out 13 batters, allowing just two hits through five innings. Marlee Poole, Sawyer Gallup, Abby O’Brien, and Brianna Leitten collectively hit in seven runs in the third inning. Riley Madigan and Delaney Buttles each collected one hit for the Li’l Irish.

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (4-1) 11
MONROE/SWW (0-4)
0


FRANKLIN/WOIS (1-0)
EAST HIGH SCHOOL (0-0)

NORTHEAST (0-3) 9
WILSON/EC (2-1) 16

MIDLAKES (7-1) 18
SODUS (1-3) 1

PENN YAN (5-1) 9
MYNDERSE (2-4) 4

PALMYRA-MACEDON (3-4) 4
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (4-1) 8

Natalie Williamson went three-for-four, including a pair of singles. Jordan Gammell went two-for-four. Haven Parker drove in three runs with a single. Molly Robbins struck out ten batters, walking just one through seven innings.

SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (3-1) 12
HONEOYE (0-4) 5

MARCUS WHITMAN (0-1) 3
LIVONIA (2-5) 18

Alex McKeel went 2-for-3 on the day, batting in three runs for the Bulldogs. Livonia scored twelve runs in the first inning. McKeel, McKenna Collins, and Gwen Strom all singled driving in runs. Morgan Meys and Ava Cook both doubled, and Alaina Turek tripled, bringing home a few more runs. Livonia would tack on six more runs before the game was over.

RED CREEK (0-6) 10
RED JACKET (1-3) 21

NORTH-ROSE WOLCOTT (5-0)
MARION/GANANDA (2-2)

LYONS (5-1) 13
EAST ROCHESTER (3-5) 0

Rylee Richardson collected three hits in four at bats, including a double, and two singles. Richardson also struck out twelve batters on the day, allowing just three hits through seven innings. Peyton Bonnell and Kamryn Bonnell each collected three hits. Jayla Bell collected two hits. Lizzy Parrone, Grace Cotsonas, and Alex LaBounty each collected one hit for East Rochester.

WILLIAMSON (3-2) 16
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (0-5) 1

AVON (4-1) 6
PAVILLION (3-4) 5

Payton Rice won it for Avon in the top of the seventh with an RBI single to take back the lead. Charley Pierce went 1-for-3, hitting in two runs. Abby Schultz and Kyleigh DeRider each collected two hits. Jessie Crye surrendered two hits and five runs over seven innings, striking out seventeen and walking none. Kylie Conway and Alaina Rowe each collected one hit for Pavilion.

LE ROY (4-1) 17
YORK (0-6) 2

LETCHWORTH (3-3) 12
PERRY (3-5) 1

Keira Weber hit a triple in the first inning for Perry. Jaelyn Morris and Olivia Monteleone each had a single.

WARSAW (4-4) 5
KESHEQUA (4-1) 15

GENESEO (1-6) 1
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (6-1) 11

Madison Wyskiel went 3-for-3 on the day, including an RBI single, and two stolen bases. Izzy Cochran went two-for-three with and RBI. Malina Bellos, Mia Wilson, and Bri Lynn all hit RBI singles in the bottom of the fifth. Cal-Mum finished the game with six stolen bases, and zero errors committed. Kendal Bennett went 2-for-3 for Geneseo, and Abigail Radesi scored Geneseo’s lone run.

KENDALL (2-2)
ELBA (3-1)

PEMBROKE (6-1) 10
LYNDONVILLE (2-2) 5

Taylor Bischoff drove in four runs on three hits for \\\\Pembroke, including a home run and two singles. Jayden Hootman struck out eight and walked two over seven innings. Aleena Maynard, Hannah Anderson, and Reagan Schneider each collected multiple hits for Pembroke. Lyndonville recorded fifteen hits.

ALEXANDER (2-4) 2
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (4-2) 9

Piper Hyde hit a three-run home run in the first, going one-for-two on the day. Kara Tobolski went two-for-three with a double and three RBIs. Raine Denny went two-for-four with two runs scored. Sayde Bush and Allie Williams each drove in an RBI. Madison Boyce and Lillian Szymkowiak each collected two hits for Alexander.

HOLLEY (0-4)
BYRON-BERGEN (0-4)

GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (5-2) 6
CUBA-RUSHFORD (2-4) 7

FILLMORE (4-5) 7
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (2-5) 6

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