RUSH-HENRIETTA (7-5) 20
GATES CHILI (1-8) 10
Elizabeth Gleghorn hit two home runs and drove in five for Rush-Henrietta, which has won five of its last six games. Gleghorn finished the game with six runs scored. Kadyn Hartel had four hits, an RBI, and scored three times while also winning the game in the circle with nine strikeouts in four innings. Kaylee Hartman doubled twice, going 3-for-5 with five RBI and a run scored. Kyla Piedici, Chloe Smith, and Audrey Gleghorn all hit safely twice, with Piedici knocking in two and Smith once. Katelyn Militello knocked in an RBI on her lone hit of the game. Mackenzie Brown led Gates Chili hitters with three hits, including an RBI. Hannah Brown and Deanna Georgetti each tripled. Abigail Graupman drove in three on one hit while striking out six from the circle. Sarah LoSavio and Gabriella Meyers also hit safely.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-3) 4
BATAVIA (5-3) 0
Emma Dunman struck out 10 and allowed just five hits in a complete game shutout for HF-L. The junior contributed at the plate as well, drawing a walk and coming around to score. Madison Schubach led Honeoye Falls-Lima hitters with two hits and three RBI, including an RBI double in the first and a two-run home run in the fifth. Maia Gathercole drove in the other run for HFL. Morgan Dunman and Katherine Dailor knocked a hit each.
HILTON (4-6) 4
SPENCERPORT (5-4) 2
Lucy Murphy tripled, doubled and drove in an RBI as part of a 3-for-4 night for Hilton to get back into the win column. Sienna Olney was 2-for-3 and scored a run. Maddie Murphy and Jordan Brozak drove in a run each, while Naomi Rosario picked up the win in the circle while drawing a walk and scoring at the plate. Ava Brugno earned the save. For Spencerport, Jay Jensen and Audrey Gelfuso each doubled, while Kelsey Sick and Emily Newell singled.
BROCKPORT (3-8) 0
CANANDAIGUA (3-6) 9
Kelley Burnett went 2-for-4 with two doubles and four RBI at the plate while Emerson Broomfield struck out seven in a six-hit complete game shutout as Canandaigua won the Monroe Division III matchup. Broomfield helped her own cause with two hits, including a double, at the plate, ultimately knocking in two RBI. Ariana Buchiere hit safely three times and scored twice. Kennedy Allen doubled and brought home two runs. Sarah Goodsell and Cora Roller recorded a hit each. Maeve Petitti led Brockport with two hits, while Lillian Petitti, Mariah Sagrafena, Deanna Eichas, and Estella Watt had a hit each.
IRONDEQUOIT (3-7) 3
LEROY (6-1) 18
Kylie Wilson (2-for-3, five RBI) hit a grand slam and Lily Uberty went 3-for-4 with a home run of her own as LeRoy won its fourth straight. Uberty also pitched five innings from the circle, allowing three earned runs on six hits while striking out seven. Dana Reschke doubled as part of a 2-for-4 night that featured a walk, two RBI, and four runs scored. Lila Fortes had two hits including a double and drove in one. Kaylee Beckler (1-for-1, two RBI), Izabelle Farrell (two RBI), and Ashlyn Saunders (RBI) added to the scoring. Sierra Burk and Bryar Biracree each hit safely twice, while Elaina Blake singled. Ella Cooley and Laney Flynn each had two hits and an RBI for Irondequoit, while Anasophia Cartagena drove in the other run. Abigail Ras singled.
WAYNE (5-4) 3
BRIGHTON (3-6) 9
Madison Marchiole went 2-for-3 with two RBI, including a two-run home run in Brighton’s three-run first inning. Brighton added two more runs in the second, third, and fourth innings. Vanessa Ng finished 3-for-3 with two singles, a triple, and two RBI. In the circle, Elena Toombs struck out five. Luci Rozzi hit two doubles, with an RBI. Shannon O’Hora added a hit and an RBI to the Bruins’ total, while Camryn Sloan and Elena Toombs also added to the hit column. For Wayne, Myla Eskander led the way with a two RBI night, followed by an RBI from Jesse Newmyer. Kayda Schmitt and Zoe Eaton put up two hits, while Samantha Ray and Kaitlyn Scheid notched a hit each.
CHARLES G FINNEY (4-2) 18
EAST ROCHESTER (4-7) 6
Bailey Viencek pitched a complete game, striking out nine as Finney got back in the win column. Kiley Knittle was 3-for-4 while Kiara VanderJagt was 3-for-5. East Rochester’s Grace Cotsonas had a home run and ended the game with a 4-for-5 line.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (1-6) 4
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (6-2) 11
Abigail Eschner led Northstar with three hits and four RBI as Northstar notched its second straight win. Evelyn Phillips added two hits and two RBI of her own. Lola Rivera pitched a complete game, striking out 13 while allowing just three hits.
AQUINAS (1-5) 0
BISHOP KEARNEY (4-1) 7
Kearney’s Carmella Phelan threw a no-hitter, striking out 12 in the process while going 2-for-3 at the plate and scoring a run. Coral Enscoe homered and scored twice, while Leah Jacobs doubled twice and knocked in two. Dyanni Rivera doubled, walked, and scored twice. Alaina Ruffino recorded two RBI and a single. Allison Decker and Miami Hones rounded out the hit sheet. Delaney Buttles was the lone Aquinas hit.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (6-2) 2
OUR LADY OF MERCY (4-2) 7
Coming off a loss on the road earlier in the week, Our Lady of Mercy took the field Thursday against an unfamiliar opponent in Wayland-Cohocton, a Class B2 semifinalist a year ago. Annika Van Damme and Bella Mitrano highlighted a four-run fifth inning, and ninth-grader Leah Sperry made sure the offensive effort was enough. READ MORE.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (5-2) 6
FRANKLIN/WOIS (3-1) 1
WATERLOO (3-5) 11
MIDLAKES (9-1) 12
Olivia Miles singled in the bottom of the eighth to send Midlakes to a extra-innings walkoff victory, the Screaming Eagles’ ninth straight win. Midlakes was down to their last three outs in the previous inning before staging a two-run rally behind an RBI groundout by Hannah Minns and a wild pitch. Catelin Couillard led the Screaming Eagles at the plate with three hits, scoring twice. Miles finished 2-for-5 with two RBI and a run scored. Emma LaBour doubled, walked three times, drove in two, and scored thrice. Minns ended the night with four RBI on one hit and two sacrifice flies. Kenzie Turner and Kelsey Caldwell had a hit each. Tangel Williams led Waterloo with a 4-for-5 game with a double and two RBI. Gwyneth Panek went 3-for-5 with three RBI. Kaitlin Mattoon (2-for-5, three RBI), Haylee Beesley (one hit, one RBI), and Madison Westerberg (one hit, one RBI) rounded out scoring. Henley Guy singled.
NEWARK (3-7) 23
GENEVA (1-7) 6
PALMYRA-MACEDON (3-6) 3
MYNDERSE (4-4) 13
Kirsten Lajewski and Edie Prayne each went 2-for-3 with two runs scored as Mynderse won its second straight. Lauren McDermott recorded a triple and scored two runs, while Kyah Lajewski and Morgan O’Brien also hit safely once and scored twice. Maggie Major put up a hit and three RBI. O’Brien earned the win in the circle, striking out four.
SODUS (1-4) 3
HONEOYE (2-6) 18
RED JACKET (2-4) 26
HOLLEY (0-7) 18
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (6-2) 22
CLYDE SAVANNAH (0-9) 5
AJ McIntyre hit safely five times, including a triple and a home run, as part of a four RBI night to lead North Rose-Wolcott back into the win column. Emily Nevlezer notched four hits and four RBI. Olivia DeBoerdere earned the win by striking out eight from the circle while adding four hits from the plate.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (8-1) 14
YORK (1-7) 4
Cal-Mum coach Dan Dickens won his 300th career game as Cal-Mum took its sixth straight victory. The 18-year head coach now has 300 or more wins in two sports: softball and boys’ basketball, and he has nine Section V championships between them. On the field, Emma Years struck out 10 while giving up seven hits but recording two of her own at the plate. Bri Lynn was 3-for-4 with five RBI, a double, and a triple. Izzy Cochran tripled as well, part of a 4-for-5 night with 4 RBI. Kaelyn Jake and Malina Bellos both went 3-for-5, while Colleen Talty was 2-for-5 with a triple and two RBI. York’s Merideth Holland pitched five innings and struck out eight. CC Biondo struck out one in two innings in the circle and added a double and two runs scored offensively. Becca Lee tripled and scored, as did Bree Parsons.
PERRY (4-5) 4
KESHEQUA (4-3) 3
A two-out double from Keira Weber drove in two to tie the game at three in the ninth before Madi Monteleone followed with another double on the next pitch to put Perry ahead for good. Weber and Monteleone both went two-for-three on the day, and were joined on the box score by Zanyah Yisrael (2-for-3 with a double), Gabi Clester (2-for-3), and Peyton Leitten (a single). In the circle, Weber struck out six while spreading out nine hits.
ELBA (5-2) 5
PAVILION (4-4) 14
ALEXANDER (3-5) 15
KENDALL (3-4) 2
Melissa Sawyer went 2-for-4 with a double and four RBI as Alexander got back into the win column. Melanie Bump also doubled as part of a four-hit day, knocking in two runs. Ella Felski hit a double with two RBI. Faith Goodenbury, Lillian Szymkowiak, and Carley Shepard recorded an RBI each. Ava Yax, Madison Boyce, and Brianna Neyman all hit safely. Emily Pietrzykowski threw a complete game from the circle, allowing just one earned run on six hits while striking out six. Maggie Zastrow led Kendall, going 3-for-3 with an RBI. Brooke Rodas, Alea Barrett, and Teagan Shaw all recorded hits, while MaKaila Abrams drove in a run.
ATTICA (4-2) 5
LYNDONVILLE (3-4) 6
FILLMORE (4-7) 5
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (2-4) 12
BLOOMFIELD (6-1) 0
WELLSVILLE (8-1) 1
Averee Palmatier’s fifth inning single was all Wellsville needed as the Lions handed Bloomfield its first loss. Makenzie Cowburn threw the complete game shutout from the circle, striking out 11 while scattering seven hits. Brazen Beckwith, Makenna Dunbar, Cowburn, and Teagan Burke all singled for Wellsville. Ashlyn Wright struck out 10 for Bloomfield and allowed just five hits. Brianna Leitten (2), Abby O’Brien, Syd Falsone, Cece Falsone, Marlee Poole, and Add Falsone had Bloomfield’s hits.
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