BROCKPORT (7-8) 13
SPENCERPORT (8-8) 0
Carter Dunn threw a complete game shutout, striking out four while giving up five hits in the process as Brockport won its third straight and its fourth of the last five. Dunn helped his own cause at the plate, going 1-for-2 with three walks and three RBI on the day. Nathan Parker doubled and drove in three runs as part of a 3-for-4 day, and also scored a run and stole a base. Ryan Maxwell had a 3-for-5 game with a double and two RBI, scoring three runs in the process. Brayden Scaccia also went 3-for-5, driving in two and scoring twice. Daniel Dailey hit safely twice, while Myles Sherman and Andrew Lennartz had one hit each. Lennartz’s hit was a double as part of a three-RBI performance.
PENFIELD (2-13) 3
HILTON (7-10) 0
Patrick Emling earned the win for Penfield, going six innings of scoreless baseball while striking out three and allowing just two hits. He helped himself at the plate, notching a hit and an RBI. Trevor Hofer relieved Emling and recorded the save, striking out two in a hitless inning. Gabe Reyes doubled.
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VICTOR (12-3) 4
RUSH-HENRIETTA (5-11) 0
Weston Elkovitch threw a complete game shutout for Victor, striking out four and allowing two hits as the Blue Devils won their eighth straight. Nick Kriegelstein had a 3-for-4 day at the plate, knocking two doubles and bringing in a run. Garrett Clar went 2-for-3 and scored twice. Mitchell Schalberg bring home two runs, both on sacrifice situation. Dylan Savage, Mason Davey, Caden Richard, and Austin Yageric had one hit each for Rush-Henrietta, with Savage notching a double. Davey threw a complete game on the mound, allowing two earned runs while striking out two.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (12-4) 11
BRIGHTON (6-7) 7
Joshua Campbell went 3-for-3 with three RBI, four stolen bases, and a walk as Churchville-Chili won its second straight game, overcoming an early 7-1 deficit. Braedon Reina had a 4-for-5 night at the plate, scoring three runs and stealing two bases. Lucas Karelus and Chase Shepanski both had a hit and two RBI, with Shepanski’s base-knock a double. Parker Farnham and Michael Sardou both hit safely and drove in an RBI. Aaron Reina singled. Joshua Miner, Karelus, and Anthony Indiano combined to allow just four hits total and just two earned runs on the mound. Brighton’s Grady Hopkins led the Bruins with three RBI, while Nolan Bonnell doubled and drove in a run. Garrett Zielinski also drove in a run. John Ahrens and Jack Salerno singled.
GREECE ATHENA (11-4) 6
CANANDAIGUA (11-5) 0
Connor Osier threw five innings of one-hit ball while striking out nine from the mound and had a hit and three RBI at the plate as Greece Athena won its sixth straight. Thomas Rankin homered and drove in two runs as part of a 2-for-4 day. Michael Coyle had a hit and an RBI. Parker Goodness and Samuel Saucke had two hits each, with Saucke tripling. Nicholas O’Toole and Camron Cook singled. Ryan Grasley finished the game for Athena, going two innings with two hits while striking out three. Lucas Delforte hit safely twice for Canandaigua, while Nathan Brinza had the other Grey Wolves base-knock.
BATAVIA (8-9) 4
PITTSFORD MENDON (6-8) 3
Brady Carney went six innings and struck out two to earn the win while Cole Grazioplene struck out two for the save as Batavia won its second straight. Jameson Motyka went 3-for-3 with a double and two RBI. Evan Alexander, Dane Dombrowski, Mekhi Fortes, Maggio Buchholz and Grazioplene all had hits, with Dombrowski, Fortes and Grazioplene scoring runs and Buchholz and Grazioplene notching stolen bases.
GATES CHILI (5-11) 4
WEBSTER THOMAS (8-8) 9
Joey Baller tripled and drove in a run while scoring three himself in a 4-for-4 game for Webster Thomas, now winners of two straight. Benjamin Horvath hit safely three times in four at-bats, finishing a home run short of the cycle while driving in a run. Kory Fiordeliso singled twice and drove in two runs. Shane Talbot and Tyler Estelle chalked up singles and an RBI. Joseph Presutti and Evan Cattron also singled. Jacob DiCicco went the distance on the mound, allowing six hits and no earned runs while striking out four. Jeffrey Fisher hit safely twice for Gates Chili, driving in a run. Bruce Hannah doubled and notched an RBI, while Jordan Hoock singled and brought home a run. Peter Dellefave went 2-for-2. Andrew McManus and Jaylen Givens rounded out the Spartan hit sheet.
FAIRPORT (13-4) 4
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (11-4) 2
Singles by John Gossin and Aiden Nelson propelled Fairport to a three-run seventh inning that gave the Red Raiders their third straight win. Samuel Miller, Jackson Rucker and Samuel Roselli all singled. On the mound, Nick VanDeVoorde went the distance, allowing four hits and two earned runs while striking out nine. Jack Kelly threw a complete game for Webster Schroeder, allowing just one earned run and five hits while striking out 11. Kelly helped his own cause with a double, a sacrifice fly, and two RBI. His catcher, Jack Simpson, singled twice. Aiden Julian also doubled.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (12-4) 15
AQUINAS (10-5) 7
A 12-run sixth inning catapulted Pittsford Sutherland ahead for good as it got back into the win column. Tyler Brown and Jaxon Bernas both has two hits and three RBI in the game, with Brown doubling. Aidan Kress notched a pair of hits in three at-bats. Logan Tomeny and Drew Ricketts put up pairs of singles and knocked a runner in each. Ryan Munzinger singled and drove in a run, as did Andrew Holvey. Sam Renica rounded out the Sutherland batters with a hit. For Aquinas, Alexis Rosado through five no-hit innings and struck out six, but allowed three earned runs. On offense for Aquinas, Jimmy Marotta and Jared Swift both had 3-for-4 days with two RBI. Sheldon Walker doubled and drove in a run, while Mason Phillips brought a run home with a sacrifice fly. Brody Ignizio hit safely twice and notched an RBI. Ryan Lewin doubled, and Trent Buttles rounded out the hits for the Li’l Irish.
C. G. FINNEY (4-9) 3
EDISON/SWW (9-7) 8
Carlos Gonzalez doubled and scored as part of a seven-run third inning as Edison put together back-to-back wins. Jaydkiel Diaz walked and scored in the decisive inning.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (9-3) 3
KENDALL (10-4) 0
Matt Allen threw a complete game shutout, striking out nine for Northstar Christian as it won its second game in a row. Parker Seeley led Northstar’s offense, going 2-for-3 with two doubles and an RBI.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (3-6)
HAMMONDSPORT (0-9)
FRANKLIN/WOIS (4-8) 4
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (8-3) 14
NORTHEAST (1-12) 23
MONROE (1-14) 11
Yaciel Saez struck out 11 over four innings and finished 2-for-3 with a double and two runs scored to lead Northeast. Jetzuell Carrasquillo went 3-for-4, with a double, two runs scored and three RBI in the win. Aamarie Rouse was 4-for-4, with a double, four runs scored and three RBI. Anthony Kendrick also finished 4-for-4 and scored three runs to go with three RBI. King Rainey was 3-for-4 with a double, three runs scored and two RBI.
EAST (14-0) 7
ROCHESTER PREP/BISHOP KEARNEY (2-9) 0
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (11-6) 4
WAYNE (6-9) 2
Jack Wingert, Bennie Laver, Bruce Newton and closer Henry Hawkinson combined on a five-hitter as SOTA rallied to win for the second time in three games. Ben Barnosky connected on the go-ahead two-run double in the sixth inning when the Silverhawks sent nine to the plate and scored all four of their runs. Laver reached on an error to start the frame. Gio Petrone was hit by a pitch. Hawkinson connected on a double of his own to get SOTA on the board and set up Barnosky. Bruce Newton capped the inning with a run-scoring single. Wayne’s Michael Prentice and Jared Dier both singled and scored for the Eagles. Michael Grasso and Aidan Twist had an RBI apiece.
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MIDLAKES (3-10) 4
BLOOMFIELD (9-5) 5
Kyle Dredger hit a walk-off double in the bottom of the seventh to cap a 3-for-3 day as Bloomfield won its fourth straight. David Nowak singled in the first to give Bloomfield an earlier lead. Joe Walsh went 4.1 innings, allowing an earned run before Braedon Smith relieved him and preserved the win, allowing just a hit and a run over 2.2 innings. Kyle Kumkey, Braxton Wilkes, and Ayden Klapp all had hits for Midlakes.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (7-7) 6
PENN YAN ACADEMY (6-6) 8
Liam Chapman walked it off with a three-run home run in the bottom of the seventh to get Penn Yan back in the win column. The walkoff home run was a capper to a 3-for-5 day for Chapman, who knocked in four runs and doubled at the plate while throwing three innings off the mound, allowing three earned runs on one hit and striking out seven. Brady and Reed Bouchard both homered as well for the Mustangs, one of two hits for Reed, who drove in two. Matthew Tones and Brady Bouchard both threw two innings of scoreless relief each. Tyler Gilbert and Logan Miller each singled. Palmyra-Macedon’s Brayden Leo and JB Conklin had a hit each for the Red Raiders, while Camron Quick, Anthony Porpora and Trevor Delmarle drove in runs. Tino LoPresto struck out 11 in a no-decision.
NAPLES (3-9)
MARCUS WHITMAN (1-5)
HONEOYE (10-3) 11
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (4-6) 4
RED JACKET (6-7) 2
NEWARK (5-9) 3
WILLIAMSON (8-5) 0
GANANDA (12-2) 10
Henry Shutts allowed just two hits while striking out 14 in a six-inning shutout as Gananda took its third straight win. Jackson Giancursio led Gananda at the plate, going 2-for-4 with a double and four RBI. Jonathan Frick added two hits as well as an RBI, while Matthew Gleason hit safely and drove in one run. Aidan Giancursio brought in two runs on a third inning single. William Schneemann and Owen Switzer each singled.
LYONS (5-9) 16
MARION (0-10) 1
SODUS (9-5) 6
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (9-5) 7
Kaden Milliman singled and later scored the walkoff winner as North Rose-Wolcott rallied to erase a late deficit. Trailing 6-1, the Cougars sent 10 to the plate in a five-run sixth inning. Lathan Milliman reached on a walk – the first of five straight NR-W batters to reach with two outs in the decisive inning. Cody Crane tied the game with a run-scoring single. Kaden Milliman finished 2-for-4 with two runs scored. Nick Gilbert was 2-for-4 and crossed home once. Evan DeWispelaere singled, drove in a run and score another. Crane struck out eight and allowed one run on three hits and three walks over 4.1 innings of relief to pick up the win. Logan Bulman doubled and scored while Evan Laird singled, walked twice and came home on two occasions to help Sodus grab the lead. Austin Cincinello was 1-for-3 with a run scored. Jordan Orrange Paton went 2-for-4 with two RBI.
HORNELL (2-8) 9
LIVONIA (9-7) 11
Zachary Williamson went 2-for-3 with three RBI and two stolen bases as the Livonia Bulldogs won their sixth straight. Caden Cavo had two hits with two stolen bases and two RBI. Kaidan O’Connor and Jack TeBeau drove in two runs each. Brady O’Keefe hit safely twice and drove in a run. Connor Feehan struck out six in 3.1 innings on the mound and helped his cause with two hits. Jacob Benitez doubled and Seth Eadie singled. Hornell got the tying run to the plate in the top of the seventh, but couldn’t score. Andrew Davis led Hornell with three hits, while Gennaro Picco and Sheamus Khork both hit safely twice and drove in a run. Davin Oyer, Wyatt Evingham, and Lucas Hancock all had a hit and an RBI. Brayden Vaughn notched two hits, while Charlie Oyer had one. Daniel Barnett tallied an RBI.
LE ROY (8-5) 9
AVON (3-8) 3
Alex Spezzano earned the win for Le Roy, going seven innings as the Knights notched their second straight win. Spezzano helped his own cause at the plate with two hits of his own. Adam Woodworth, Peter Clark, and Luke Lathan all had two hits.. Jackson Spezzano, Jake Higgins, Austin Bogue, and Drew Strollo also hit safely. Ryan Davis hit a two-run home run for Avon in the fifth inning.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (11-4) 7
DANSVILLE (8-4) 5
A two-out double by Matt Clark in the top of the ninth brought in the winning run for Wayland-Cohocton as the Eagles won their second straight. Clark also picked up the win on the mound, going 8.2 innings and striking out seven while scattering nine hits. Ethan Loop went 3-for-5 with two runs scored, while Markus Brehm and Issac Mehlenbacher both hit safely twice. Logan Kendall had a 3-for-4 day for Dansville. Nolan DeZarn drove in two runs. Carson May put up a 2-for-3 stat line, while Brian Geiger hit safely once and scored a run. Zaiden VanDurme-Blackmon doubled and drove in two RBI while throwing six innings in relief, allowing two earned runs while striking out three.
LETCHWORTH (8-3) 11
WARSAW (4-7) 1
Adam Halsey led Letchworth to its fourth straight victory, striking out eight and allowing just two hits in the complete game win. The senior helped his own cause at the plate, knocking three hits while driving in two runs. Hayden Schroeder had a perfect 3-for-3 day at the plate, racking up four RBI in the process. Noah Almeter had two hits and two RBI.
PERRY (4-9) 1
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-10) 0
Walker Briggs allowed just four hits in the complete game shutout win for Perry, while Beau Slocum went 2-for-3 at the plate.
ADDISON (8-5) 2
HAVERLING (7-3) 12
AKRON (VI) 0
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (13-1) 3
Evan Fitzpatrick struck out six in a five-hit complete game shutout as Notre Dame Batavia extended its winning streak to 10. The freshman also singled at the plate. Chase Antinore went 2-for-3 with an RBI, as did Charles Cummings. Liam Berger walked and brought in an RBI. Jaden Sherwood had two hits including a double and scored twice. Joe DiRisio singled.
ALEXANDER (7-5) 5
PEMBROKE (8-7) 3
Trent Woods went 2-for-3 with a double, two RBI, a walk, and five stolen bases as Alexander won its second in a row. Sean Pietryzkowski and Anthony Auricchio both had a hit and an RBI, with Piertryzkowski also reach base on a hit-by-pitch. Tyler Marino went 3.2 innings on the mound, allowing two hits and striking out four before being relieved by Mason Snyder, who struck out five in 3.1 innings. Landen Santini went 1-for-2 with a walk, a hit-by-pitch, and two runs scored.
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (12-2) 8
FILLMORE (6-6) 4
Ryan Daciw went the distance while striking out four as Genesee Valley-Belfast extended its win streak to eight. Daciw helped himself at the plate, going 3-for-4 with a double and two RBI. Matt Cater hit a two-run home run in the third to give Genesee Valley-Belfast the lead. Nolan Hunter went 2-for-3 as well. Fillmore’s Nolan Kreminski had two hits and stole two bases.
COUDERSPORT AREA (PA) 1
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (14-1) 9
Landon Barkley struck out 12 hitters and allowed just three hits and a run as Bolivar Richburg won its seventh straight. Barkley helped his own cause at the plate, drawing two walks and scoring a run. Aydin Sisson and Caden Allen each had two hits, including a triple for both, while driving in three and one RBI each, respectively. Trey Buchholz and Waide Karnuth both singled and drove in a run.
CUBA-RUSHFORD (6-7) 0
WELLSVILLE (14-1) 12
Gavin Haggerty improved to 4-0 on the season. Karson Grover, Aiden Cowburn and Ty Vogel had two hits apiece. Haggerty, Cam Lyons and Derek Coleman each had an RBI single.
Win on senior night as 93-year-old Sister Alice throws out the first pitch! Wellsville over Cuba-Rushford, 12-0. Gavin Haggerty improves to 4-0 on the mound, Karson Grover, Aiden Cowburn, Ty Vogel with two hits, Haggerty, Cam Lyons, Derek Coleman with RBI singles. Record: 14-1 pic.twitter.com/QKAXbmcC4o
— Wellsville NY Lions (@wellsvillelions) May 7, 2024
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (6-3) 30
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (0-12) 3
ALFRED-ALMOND (3-8) 11
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (3-9) 6
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (5-6)
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (7-2)
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (9-3) 4
MANSFIELD (PA) 8
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