HILTON (5-8) 13
GREECE STORM (3-10) 2
Sienna Olney sparked Hilton by going 3-for-4 with an inside the park home run, a triple, three runs scored and two RBI on the night. Lucy Murphy collected three RBI. Paige Siciliano and Ava Brugno both cracked a double. Julianna Saporito, Maddie Murphy and Jordan Brozak all had two hits in the victory as well. Naomi Rosario earned the win on the mound.
MIDLAKES (12-3) 6
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (9-3) 7
BRIGHTON (4-8) 6
BROCKPORT (5-9) 5
Trailing 4-3 entering the seventh, Brighton used two errors, a groundout and a single from Camryn Sloan to take the lead 5-4. Brockport managed to knot the game in the bottom half on singles from Maeve Petitti and Hannah Carpenter. Vanessa Ng opened extras with a leadoff double and later came around to score the game-winning run on a hard ball put in play by Madison Marchiole. Anna Campbell led Brighton with three hits and a RBI, the only Bruin with a multi-hit day. Ng and Elena Toombs both scored two runs. Luci Rozzi drove in two with one hit. Brockport’s first three batters combined for three runs, six of the team’s eight hits and three RBI. Maeve Petitti scored three times with two hits and a walk. Lillian Petitti drove in one on one hit and Carpenter pushed across two RBI on three hits. Estella Watt also contributed a hit and RBI for Brockport. Toombs tossed six innings, gave up three earned runs, two walks and struck out five for Brighton. Isabella Rozzi closed the game out in two innings of work, allowing one run, no walks and two strikeouts. Parker threw all eight innings for the Blue Devils, gave up one earned run, a walk and struck out three.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-11) 1
SPENCERPORT (8-5) 16
Jay Jensen went 2-for-4 with four RBI to lead Spencerport. Courtney Hammerle followed with two hits in three at-bats, driving in three. Audrey Gelfuso went 4-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored. Ella Newell smacked three hits and scored twice.
EASTRIDGE (9-6) 3
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (6-7) 11
Emma Dunman held Eastridge to one earned run on three hits and five walks in a complete-game, 12-strikeout night. The junior added two hits and two runs which featured a triple in the sixth inning. Morgan Dunman and Mollie Finn both collected three hits, two runs scored and a RBI. Katherine Dailor picked up two hits and two RBI with a run scored. Maia Gathercole went 1-for-2 at the plate and scored twice. Giavonna Bills also managed two hits and a run scored at the bottom of the lineup. HFL dropped the first meeting to Eastridge, 8-5.
AQUINAS (5-7) 16
NORTHSTAR (8-3) 0
Kendall Buttles struck out 13 and walked two over the course of six innings to drive Aquinas to a third straight win. Offensively, the seventh grader scored three runs and drove in a run on a double and three walks. Delaney Buttles matched her Kendall’s performance but added an extra RBI. Lexani Smith-Beauregard and Riley Madigan charged the middle of the lineup, splitting six hits, five RBI and four runs. Abigail O’Meara also had a multi-hit game, finishing 2-for-5 with three RBI and a run scored. Elliana Galusha scored twice and had a hit with two walks. Natalie Strzepek picked up a knock in the victory as well.
C.G. FINNEY (7-4) 6
LYNDONVILLE (7-4) 18
BLOOMFIELD (11-1) 3
LADY OF MERCY (7-4) 2
With the game-tying and winning run on third and second, Ashlyn Wright struck out the final two batters to complete the game and pick up the win. Wright struck out 10, giving up two runs on two hits and one walk. Bloomfield grabbed the lead in the top of the seventh on an error, scoring Addison Falsone who reached on a single. Wright and Falsone both picked up two hits. Cece Falsone and Abby O’Brien each had an RBI. Syd Falsone went 1-for-4 and scored. Calla McCombs and Sawyer Gallup each scored a run. Leah Sperry led Mercy with a hit, RBI and run scored. She went the distance on the mound only giving up one earned run on seven hits, a walk and four strikeouts. Natalie Casale was the only other player to get a hit.
EUGENIO MARIA (0-5) 10
YOUNG WOMEN (1-4) 21
GANANDA/MARION (8-3) 27
NORTHEAST (1-9) 3
Raegan Quigley picked up six RBI on four hits to propel Gananda/Marion over Northeast. Quigley doubled in the first and singled in the fifth, driving in two apiece. Isabella Dirlam added a two-run double while Addy Sturgis and Abby Dimuro both singled in a run. Lydia McKay earned the win with nine strikeouts, one walk, five hits and one earned run surrendered.
EAST (4-5) 10
FRANKLIN/WOIS (6-1) 15
ATTICA (7-5) 1
BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON (8-1) 15
Carmella Phelan tossed a 17-strikeout complete game and went 4-for-4 with two RBI at the dish to keep BK rolling. Infielder Coral Enscoe notched four RBI with a 3-for-5 performance.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (9-1) 15
NAPLES (5-6) 3
Korrin Yeoman finished 3-for-3 with a double, four RBI and three runs scored as Dundee/Bradford won its fifth straight game. Morgan Sutryk tripled, drove in three runs and scored another. McKenna Miller was 2-for-4 with four RBI while Kailey Yeoman singled twice, drove in a run and scored another. Addie Kendall doubled, drove in a run and also crossed home. Mikayla Schoffner doubled, scored twice and had an RBI. Adalyn Tham walked and scored twice. Madison Sutryk singled, walked twice and scored three runs. Kendall started and struck out five over three no-hit innings to pick up the win. Morgan Sutryk registered a save with two no-hit frames. Erica Reigelsperger doubled and scored for Naples. Grayce Hebding walked and came home.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (6-2) 15
SOUTH SENECA-ROMULUS (8-2) 10
MARCUS WHITMAN (0-6) 5
RED JACKET (4-7) 14
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (8-1) 13
ELBA (5-6) 2
Loretta Sorochty constructed a 17-strikeout, no-hit performance to lead Notre Dame Batavia to victory. The senior walked just two batters and sat down the entire team on strikeouts to begin the game. Both of Elba’s runs were results of errors. Amelia Sorochty led the team in hits with three and added an RBI and run on the night. Cayleigh Havens, Katie Landers and Mia Treleaven all had two hits and combined for 6 runs and four RBI. Sofia Falleti gathered two RBI on a double, walked twice and scored once. Anna Panepento and Emma Sisson each contributed a hit. Loretta Sorochty drove in two.
PEMBROKE (6-7) 4
ALEXANDER (7-5) 20
Eleven players collected a knock while six finished with multi-hit games for Alexander. Carley Shepard led the squad with three hits, five RBI and two runs scored. Ella Felski followed with three hits, three RBI and three runs scored. Faith Goodenbury, Melanie Bump and Melissa Sawyer all collected two hits and three runs. Brianna Neyman picked up two hits and a RBI. Ava Yax, Madison Boyce, Emily Pietrzykowski, Claudia Ripstein and Lillian Szymkowiak all registered a knock. Boyce tossed six innings on the mound, allowing three earned runs on five hits, three walks and seven strikeouts. Pembroke broke out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning. Aleena Maynard drove in two with a double and Taylor Bischoff singled in another. Reagan Schneider made it 4-1 in the second with a single.
HOLLEY (0-10) 1
KENDALL (5-6) 22
Makaila Abrams bolstered the Kendall offense going 3-for-3 with a double and four RBI. Sophia Picardo was also perfect in three at-bats, driving in three with three singles. Alea Barrett went 2-for-3, scored three times and drove in two. Senior Danielle Offhaus held Holley to two hits, struck out six and had a hit with two walks in the game. Isabella D’Agostino Brooke Rodas, Teagan Shaw all had hits for Kendall. Game was called at five innings.
ELMIRA (VI) 3
HAVERLING (9-1) 7
GENESEO (3-11) 1
LEROY (7-5) 10
Bryar Biracree led the charge with two doubles on three hits, a run scored and three RBI. LeRoy jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first inning with the help of two doubles from Kylie Wilson and Biracree following an error. Dana Reschke picked up the win with a complete game 4-hitter, allowing just one run and striking out 12. Leadoff hitter, Sierra Burk reached base three times on singles and scored twice. Lila Fortes and Izabelle Farrell both crossed home plate twice, drove in a run and finished with two hits and a double, respectively. Wilson finished 1-for-2 at the dish, scored twice and walked once. Liliana Weber, Emily Metz, Morgan Curry and Heather Wright accounted for the four Geneseo hits. Curry was the only to score.
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (12-3) 4
LETCHWORTH (7-5) 5
Abbie DeRock finished 3-for-4 with a double and a walk-off single along with a 11 strikeouts on the night as Letchworth won its third straight game. Charity Scott went 2-for-3 on the night and led the bottom of the seventh with a base hit. Scott stole second and came home with her third run of the night on DeRock’s shot to deep center. Reagan Bannister doubled and had three RBI in the win. Autumn Mann singled and drove in a run. DeRock allowed four hits and three walks in the win.
“Cal-Mum is a tough team, they are well coached and their girls play hard,” said Letchworth head coach Chad DeRock via email. “We have had some great battles over the years and this year we were able to come out on top. Great softball in the LCAA, no doubt. This has been a long week with five games. We lost a 10-inning battle Monday with Wayland-Cohocton, but picked up big wins Tuesday vs. Geneseo, Wednesday vs. LeRoy, and tonight. We will round out the week with a non-league contest verse Pioneer. The girls have battled and I couldn’t be more proud of them.”
Cal-Mum’s Bri Lynn was 2-for-2 with a double and two runs scored. Madison Wyskiel had two hits Emma Years allowed seven hits.
Cal-Mum had runners on second and third with one out in the top of the seventh. DeRock struck out the next batter, and Aubrie Brown made a catch in left field for to retire the side.
“Always a competitive game with Letchworth,” Cal-Mum head coach Dan Dickens said via email. “Too many strikeouts for us tonight. Abbie did a good job keeping us off balance. They are going to be a tough out in (Class) C1.”
AVON (8-3) 7
WARSAW (6-5) 0
Sophomore Jessi Crye pitched a complete game shutout allowing just one hit, striking out 19 and adding a two-run double to lead Avon. Abigail Schutz accounted for three of Avon’s runs after going 4-for-4 with four singles, a RBI and a walk. Lily Ruter and Sarah Dioguardi both collected two hits while Payton Rice finished with one. Dioguardi added two RBI and Rice managed a run, walk and RBI in five plate appearances. Crye also added two walks, finishing 1-for-3 at the dish.
PERRY (6-7) 17
YORK (1-9) 4
Zanyah Yisrael and Peyton Leitten split 10 hits to lead Perry over York. Jaelyn Morris, Keira Weber and Madi Monteleone all had three hits apiece. Gabie Clester, Olivia Monteleone and Brooke Slocum all had two hits as well. Weber picked up the win with 10 strikeouts, four hits and one earned run.
SODUS (3-10) 6
WILLIAMSON (8-2) 11
LIVONIA (5-10) 7
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (9-3) 6
Despite being outhit 12-8, Livonia managed to snap its three-game skid with a 4-hit, 4-run performance from Gwenyth Strom. Strom helped Livonia possess a 5-0 lead by the second inning with a double in each frame. Wayland picked up its first run in the second inning on a H. Parker single. Morgan Meys generated two RBI and a run with one hit for Livonia. Alaina Turek doubled for her only hit of the night, drove in a RBI, scored once and walked once. Chloe Meys and Jessica Freese both finished with two hits for Livonia as well. Ava Cook went the distance, striking out two and walking one. Wayland-Cohocton clawed its way back in the final inning with three runs off four singles and a double. Emily Moran led the offense with three hits, including a double. Natalie Williamson, Lilyin Mellick and Claire Donlon all collected two hits. Mellick and Donlon finished with two and one RBI, respectively. Haven Parker got Way-Co on the board with a RBI-single in the second inning. Molly Robbins also threw a complete game for Wayland, striking out nine, walking four and only giving up two earned runs. Robbins also drove in a run with a single.
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (2-6)
ADDISON (7-4)
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (8-3) 16
HAMMONDSPORT (0-8) 1
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (7-7) 8
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (2-7) 1
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (10-2) 5
CUBA-RUSHFORD (4-7) 0
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