GREECE ARCADIA (1-8) 0
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (8-2) 14
Paul Byrne struck out 14 batters over a six and two-third innings of no-hit ball. With the victory, Byrne broke the school record for career wins with 17. Johnathan Moore retired the final batter to complete the no-hitter. Ryan Munzinger finished 4-for-5 with four runs scored and two RBI. Aidan Kress singled, drew a walk, and tallied three RBI. Jaxon Bernas and Tyler Brown each produced two singles and an RBI, with Brown scoring three times and Bernas scoring once. Max Vorrasi singled, drew two walks, had an RBI, and scored a run. Owen Osbourne had a single and two runs scored. Logan Tomeny chipped in three RBI. Tyler Allen got on base once via a walk and crossed home plate twice. Nicholas Brand drew a walk and came around to score. Dom Zona singled for Greece Arcadia. Christopher Walter drew a walk. Brady Colbert struck out three batters over five innings.
*Recap has been updated to reflect accurate game statistics.
IRONDEQUOIT (6-3) 3
BRIGHTON (3-6) 2
Carraig Jones hurled four scoreless innings and picked up four strikeouts in the process in a game that saw Irondequoit jump out to a 3-0 lead. At the plate, Jones singled and drew a walk. Max Spitz ended 2-for-3 with an RBI and closed the game with a two-strikeout scoreless inning to grab the save. Zachary Haight singled twice and crossed home plate once. Landon Bryan and Colby Mroczek each turned in a single with Bryan also drawing a walk. Taylor Filighera was walked once. Wesley Sturrup singled twice and struck out two batters overMicke two innings in a starting effort for Brighton. John Ahrens pitched five scoreless innings in relief, struck out four batters, and doubled and scored at the plate for the Bruins. Jack Salerno and Max Blaustein each singled and drew a walk. Sal Burge got on base once via a walk and came around to score. Will Pecor had an RBI and drew a walk.
GATES CHILI (4-7) 3
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (8-2) 10
Jack Simpson finished 4-for-4 with three RBI, and three runs scored as Webster Schroeder scattered 15 hits as a team in the win. Jack Kelly was 3-for-3 with a double and added two RBI and a run scored. Orlando Figueroa and Tyler Cannon both tallied two hits. Anthony Liberti was the starter for the Warriors and turned in four strikeouts over four innings. Dylan Dumont and Mason Drew pitched a scoreless three innings in relief, with Dumont striking out five batters and Drew tallying two strikeouts in the final inning. Andrew McManus produced three hits including a triple for Gates Chili, picking up three RBI in the process.
AQUINAS (6-4) 1
PITTSFORD MENDON (5-4) 9
Cameron Barbulean pitched a 10-strikeout complete game while also going 3-for-4 at the plate with three singles, three RBI, and two runs scored to lead Pittsford Mendon. Colden Forney singled twice and produced an RBI. Jackson Forney and Jack Albanese each singled, had an RBI, and drew a walk, with Forney scoring once and Albanese scoring twice. Jaden Singer scored twice and singled. James Termine and Brandon Trott each paired an RBI with a single, and Trott added a run. Josiah Martin singled. James Marotta had an RBI single and drew a walk for Aquinas. Tre Walker singled, scored, and struck out two batters over two innings of relief for the L’il Irish. Mickey Hummel struck out one batter over four innings in a starting job.
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (3-8) 16
ROCHESTER PREP/BISHOP KEARNEY/ARCHANGEL (1-5) 13
Angelo Ubal doubled twice and contributed two RBI and three runs while also tallying nine strikeouts in four and two third innings of relief pitching as Greece Olympia/Odyssey overcame a 7-2 first inning defacit in the win. Curtis Welker singled twice, crossed home plate four times and also produced three RBI. Juliun Carter was 2-for-4 with a double, two runs, two RBI, and a drawn walk. Enrique Lopez singled and chipped in three RBI. Tyler Ashton doubled, scored three runs, and had an RBI and walk drawn. Matthew Jason had a base hit, two runs, an RBI, and a walk. Alex Rink scored twice, and Aiden Pusey put up an RBI. Carter started for Olympia/Odyssey, Curtis Welker pitched an inning of relief, and Tyler Ashton notched the save after striking out the side in the seventh inning.
FRANKLIN/WORLD OF INQUIRY (2-4) 17
MONROE (1-7) 10
Jamel Hammond was 5-for-5 with four runs scored to pace Franklin/World of Inquiry. Marquan Henderson was 3-for-3 and crossed home plate three times.
EDISON/SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS (5-3) 17
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (4-3) 1
Carlos Gonzalez reached base all four times he came to the plate and went 3-for-3 with two doubles and a triple as Edison bounced back from a loss to win for the second time in the past three games. Gonzalez scored four runs in the win. Justin Rodriguez was 4-for-4 with three runs scored. Michael Alvarez singled, walked three times and crossed home three times. Jose Alvarez singled, doubled and scored twice for the Inventors.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (7-3) 16
NORTHEAST (0-6) 1
Gio Petrone struck out eight batters and issued one walk over 19 batters to lead School of the Arts to its sixth straight win. Henry Hawkinson led the offense with two singles and two runs scored. Petrone, Benjamin Prior and Brendan McKibben each had a hit. Paul Stevens and Aloysha Lynd both doubled. Jack Wingert had a triple.
St. FRANCIS PREPARATORY (MONSIGNOR MARTIN) 10
McQUAID (3-8) 4
Zach Craib tallied a single and two RBI for McQuaid. Dominic Anzalone had an RBI single. Jason Larsen produced a base hit and crossed home plate once to score. Pierce Meck and Ian Fleck each singled once. James Cook and Thomas Bailey drew a walk and crossed home plate once to score. Ryan DeJoy had a run. Dan Luce, Conor Forkey, and Paul Rizzo each got on base once via a walk. James Randisi started for the Knights and struck out two batters in two and a third innings. Cole Englert struck out three batters in two and a third innings. Brayden Craig, William McCarthy, and Forkey combined to throw the other two and a third innings.
EAST (11-0) 8
JONES COLLEGE PREP (IL) 6
Omar Rodriguez threw three and two third innings of scoreless relief while striking out five batters as East overcame a 6-1 deficit to earn the win. The Eagles scored six runs in the sixth inning to claim the lead. Rodriguez added a single and two RBI at the plate. Miguel Matos singled, scored, and had two RBI. Mitchell Nieves had an RBI single and scored. Kyle Markham connected on an RBI single while also doubling and scoring. Alberto Cisnero had two singles, an RBI, and a run. Eric Jones drew two walks and had a base hit. Nieves made a game-winning diving grab in right field with bases loaded an two outs in the seventh inning.
FINNEY (3-6) 0
KENDALL (7-3) 10
Jimmie Swift struck out six batters over three innings to earn the win on the mound while tallying two hits including a two-RBI double for Kendall. Colby Hughes was 2-for-3 with a double and three RBI. Vinnie D’Agostino and Mikey Colucci both pitched an inning in relief.
WATERLOO (2-6) 5
MIDLAKES (4-5) 2
PENN YAN (3-4) 1
WAYNE (5-6) 2
Logan Lesyzk singled to score Aidan Twist in the bottom of the seventh to win the game for Wayne. Tyler Mudge pitched for six innings, striking out 11. Michael Grasso doubled and crossed home plate once for the Eagles. Ben Smith threw a perfect seventh inning and struck out two batters. Twist singled and drew a walk. Kahlen Clark and Jared Dier each picked up singles. Brady Bouchard provided an RBI double in the third inning for Penn Yan. Gavin Weston and Tyler Gilbert each drew a walk. Chapman struck out eight batters over six and a third innings for the Mustangs.
NEWARK (2-8) 1
GENEVA (5-3) 6
HONEOYE (4-2) 15
NAPLES (1-7) 2
John Gawel was 3-for-4 with two triples, an RBI, and four runs scored to guide Honeoye. Samuel Clark singled twice, scored three times, and added one RBI and walk each while throwing four scoreless innings on the mound, accruing three strikeouts. William Covey pitched the final three innings in relief and struck out five batters while also going 2-for-3 with a double, three RBI, two runs, and two walks at the plate. Landon Washburn ended 3-for-4 with a double, two RBI, and a run. Christian Lead produced an RBI and a run scored off of a single. Andrew Fraser singled. Owen Cuba drew two walks, scored twice, and had an RBI. Kevin Schmitt scored twice and got on base once via a walk. Grady Grove singled three times for Naples. Oliver Bruen tripled, singled, had an RBI, and scored, as well as striking out two batters in three innings of relief work. Chase Bauman and Wilhelm Schmitt both scattered two singles, with Bauman also being walked once. Rowan Biggs tripled as well as scored. Hunter Jacoby doubled and struck out two batters over four innings. Andrew Goodwin and Theron VanZandt each finished with a single.
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (2-4) 1
RED JACKET (2-3) 12
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (7-2) 5
GANANDA (6-1) 8
Jackson Giancursio singled and drew a walk while collecting two RBI and two runs as Gananda overcame a 5-2 disadvantage. Henry Shutts doubled, crossed home plate twice and scored once. Maddox Stoughton collected a hit, two runs, and a walk. Max Ng struck out three batters over three innings and earned the win. Aidan Giancursio got on base three times via walks and had an RBI and a run. Jack Frick drew two walks, scored, and had an RBI. Owen Switzer had an RBI and got on base via a walk. William Schneemann and Brady Wadsworth had an RBI. Peter Jacob struck out three batters and allowed no earned runs in four innings of starting pitching. Kaden Milliman connected on a two-run home run for North Rose-Wolcott. Logan Caves, Cody Crane, and Latham Millman each finished with a pair of hits for the Cougars.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (6-3) 10
LIVONIA (3-7) 6
Issac Mehlenbacher was 2-for-4 with three RBI and a run scored in a game that saw Wayland-Cohocton establish a lead as big as six runs. Ethan Loop produced two RBI and doubled. Charles Mulford scored three times, singled, and drew two walks. Zachary Semmel singled, scored, and added two RBI. Markus Brehm drew two walks and came around to score twice. Matthew Clark had an RBI and drew a walk, in addition to pitching the final three innings of the game while earning a strikeout. Anthony Schirmer was walked once. Schrimer opened the game for the Eagles and struck out one batter over three innings. Dolan Cotter pitched a perfect inning with two strikeouts. Brady O’Keefe singled twice and produced three RBI for Livonia. Seth Eadie ended 1-for-2 with an RBI, a run, and two walks drawn. Connor Feehan and Zachary Williamson both closed with a hit and an RBI for the Bulldogs. Feehan threw three and two third innings as the starting pitcher and racked up three strikeouts. Tommy Stewart, Kaidan O’Connor, and Ryan Bosch all collected a base hit and run scored each, with Bosch drawing a walk as well. Jack TeBeau and Jacob Benitez each scored a run and got on base once via a walk. O’Connor and TeBeau split the relief duties for Livonia, with O’Connor striking out one batter in two and a third innings of work while TeBeau pitched a scoreless inning.
PAVILION/YORK (5-1) 10
KESHEQUA (0-7) 0
Liam Ezard was 3-for-3 with a home run and also drew a walk for Pavilion/York. Landen Stoddard threw four and a third scoreless innings and accrued two singles and a walk at the plate. Aiden Upright had a hit for Keshequa.
AVON (2-4) 0
DANSVILLE (5-2) 10
Nolan Dezarn, Nate Gardner, and Ben Coffey combined to throw a one-hitter for Dansville, with Dezarn striking out six over two innings, and Gardner and Coffey each picking up two strikeouts over an inning. Reid Martin singled, scored three times, and stole two bases. Dezarn doubled and finished with three RBI. Mark Sick had an RBI single. Jake Kreiley and Nic Fisher each crossed home plate twice while adding singles. Wesley Farley singled for Avon.
HOLLEY (0-7) 0
PERRY (1-5) 16
Wyatt Arbo hurled a no-hitter for Perry in the win. Beau Slocum finished 3-for-3. Walker Briggs, Mason Herman, and Parker McGarvey all tallied two hits apiece. Patrick Barkus got on base three times via walks.
PEMBROKE (5-2)
AKRON (VI)
ATTICA (5-3) 7
ALEXANDER (5-2) 8
Trent Woods was 2-for-2 with three runs, two walks, and four stolen bases as Alexander withstood a five-run rally by Attica in the sixth inning to earn the win. Tyler Marino had a base hit, two RBI, three runs, two walks drawn, and three swiped bases. Mason Snyder produced three RBI off of one hit and struck out the side in the seventh inning to earn the save. Brayden King doubled, drew a walk, and produced two RBI for Attica. Wyatt Bryman had an RBI triple.
ELBA (1-7) 9
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (9-0) 13
David Schanufer III was 5-for-5 with a double, two runs, and two RBI as Oakfield-Alabama produced 10 runs in the fifth inning to seize the lead. Avery Watterson connected on an two-RBI triple in the frame and ended the game 3-for-4 with four RBI, two runs scored, and a walk drawn. Shaun Alexander was 4-for-4 with a pair of runs scored and two RBI. Brenden Wescott doubled, scored, and scored two runners. Austin Pangrazio singled, had an RBI, scored twice, and got on base three times via walks. Pangrazio gave up zero earned runs in three innings of relief pitching, struck out five batters, and was named the winning pitcher. Hunter Tobolski singled and scored, and drew two walks. Tobolski started for the Hornets and struck out five batters over four innings. John Cianfrini connected on a single, scored twice, and had an RBI. Seth Gibson singled and scored. Brendan Porey was 3-for-3 with three runs and a walk drawn for Elba. Fletcher Norton singled and scored a pair of runners for the Lancers. Angelo Penna singled and crossed home plate twice. Brayden Jachimowicz had an RBI and a single. Nicholas Scott singled and scored. Mark Caparco and Mason Vigiano each drew a walk,, with Vigiano adding an RBI. Vigiano was the starter for Elba and struck out three batters over four innings. Penna and Scott combined to throw the final two innings in relief, with Penna striking out one batter and Scott two.
WELLSVILLE (11-1) 13
CUBA-RUSHFORD (4-3) 0
Alex Green was 4-for-4 with a double, three RBI, and two runs scored as Wellsville scored five runs in the opening inning to spark the Lions’ seventh win scoring at least 10 runs. Matthew Ritter doubled, singled, scored twice, and added three RBI. Trenton Green ended 3-for-4 with a pair of runs and two RBI. Karson Grover singled in each of his at-bats and supplied two runs, an RBI, and a walk drawn. Tyler Vogel tripled, crossed home plate twice, and got on base once via a walk. Gavin Haggerty struck out seven batters over three innings as the starter and also accrued two RBI off of a single. Derek Coleman paired a single with an RBI. Aiden Cowburn singled and scored. Brennen Geffers drew two walks and scored a run. Camron Lyons crossed home plate once. Coleman and Geffers struck out a batter each in an inning in relief. Adam Roe doubled for Cuba-Rushford. Landen Schappacher and Finnian Ricketts each singled. Braeden Wight, Eli Sleggs, and Dean Frank drew a walk apiece. Braxton Clark threw four and two third innings as the starter, while Roe threw the final out.
FILLMORE (5-3) 17
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (1-6) 2
Jack Boon was 4-for-4 with two doubles, and accrued both four RBI and four runs as Fillmore won its second game of the last three. Damon Potter doubled twice, scored three times, drew a walk, and had an RBI. Nolan Krzeminski closed 2-for-2 with a double, two RBI, five runs scored, and three walks drawn. Jude Beardsley doubled, scored, and got on base twice via walks. Kalen Beardsley turned in three RBI, drew a walk, and singled. Brayden Hennard singled, drew two walks, and had an RBI. Wade DeRock produced three runs off his bat and was walked once. DeRock struck out four batters over three innings as the starter for the Eagles. Jared Boon singled, scored, and was walked. James Hillman singled and scored. Beardsley picked up three strikeouts in an inning of relief, while Krzeminski sat down two batters via strikes over an inning. Vincent Joyce had an RBI single and drew a walk for Andover-Whitesville. Colton Calladine singled and scored. James Miller-Young was walked twice. Brody Vance scored. Jake Mattison, Rogan Perkins, and Ethan Warriner each got on base once via a walk. Calladine, Vance, Miller-Young, Mattison, and Perkins threw an inning each, combining for six strikeouts.
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