VICTOR (15-4) 2
WEBSTER THOMAS (11-8) 5
The Titans sent eight to the plate and scored all the runs needed in the second inning. Tyler Estelle, Andrew Rosa and Owen Zimmer led the frame with consecutive singles. Estelle scored on Zimmer’s base hit. READ MORE.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (13-5) 8
BRIGHTON (8-10) 0
Jack Kelly allowed just three hits and struck out eight over five innings on the mound while driving in two runs at the plate. Webster Schroeder won its second straight. The win was head coach Matt Knight’s 300th win at the helm. Parker Holden relieved Kelly for the last two innings of the contest, allowing one hit and striking out four to record the save. Tyler Cannon and Jack Simpson notched two hits each, while Justin Maier drove in two runs. Wes Sturup went 3-for-3 with Brighton.
FAIRPORT (15-4)
IRONDEQUOIT (9-9) ppd.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (8-12) 8
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (13-7) 1
Quentin Grimes went five innings while striking out seven and allowing three hits and no earned runs as Rush-Henrietta won its second straight. Mason Davey hit safely twice including a double while driving in two RBI and pitching a hitless final two innings of the game. Dylan Savage went 2-for-3 with a double and three RBI, while Austin Yageric also doubled and drove in one as part of a two-hit game. Oliver Wright led Rush-Henrietta with three hits. Brendan Mangone singled and drove in a run. Caden Richards also singled, while Matthew Turner had one hit while getting hit by pitch twice. James Derleth went 2-for-2 for Churchville-Chili while Parker Farnham singled and scored the Saints’ lone run. Evan Putney struck out three while allowing one hit in an inning of relief.
BROCKPORT (9-10) 1
PITTSFORD MENDON (8-10) 16
Cam Barbulean struck out seven and scattered four hits over five shutout innings while going 3-for-4 at the plate with a double, three runs scored and four RBI to lead Mendon. Colden Forney went 3-for-5 with a double and two RBI. Brandon Trott was 3-for-3 with a double and three RBI for the Vikings who scored three in the first inning and nine more in the second before adding pairs of runs in the third and the sixth. Nate Markevicz pitched struck out one in a scoreless sixth inning of relief work. Max Levitan closed it out. Brockport’s David D’Ambrosia went 2-for-3 with a double, walk and an RBI for the Blue Devils. Brayden Scaccia and Ryan Maxwell both also doubled. Ethan Enderle accounted for a single. Andrew Lennartz scored for Brockport.
SPENCERPORT (10-9) 12
EASTRIDGE (8-11) 2
Kyle Milburn went 3-for-4 with a triple, two stolen bases, three runs scored, and three RBI as Spencerport moved above .500 with a victory. Nicholas Freville doubled twice, going 3-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored at the plate and pitching two innings on the mound. Zach Lamberton also doubled, one of two hits on his one-RBI day. Joshua Winter and Frank Grad both had two hits while driving in two and one run, respectively, with Grad also going three innings on the mound as part of a one-hit, four strikeout performance. Lorenzo Tantalo and Daniel Foos had a hit each. Collin Bates threw two no hit innings, striking out two. Jack Nichols put up two hits for Eastridge while Evan Bishop had the other. Brennen Russo drove in a run with a sacrifice fly.
CANANDAIGUA (12-7) 8
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (7-11) 2
Nate Brinza struck out four and allowed just two hits and two earned runs on the mound as Canandaigua got back into the win column. Brinza helped himself at the plate, hitting a single and driving in a run. Payton Holtby notched two hits, reached base on a hit-by-pitch, and scored three runs on the day. Josh Barnes had two hits with a double, driving in two runs, scoring twice, and drawing a walk. Nate Barone put two in the hit column and drove in two runs. Cole Harris also had an hit and an RBI. Jonathan Mohammed brought home a run with a sacrifice fly. Lucas Delforte singled. Samuel Renica had Sutherland’s two hits, while Samuel Byrne and Tyler Brown had an RBI each. Nicholas Brand threw a hitless inning of relief.
GREECE ARCADIA (2-17) 2
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (9-9) 11
Mitch Martini went the distance for Honeoye Falls-Lima, striking out eight while earning the win as the Cougars won their third straight. Aidan Neenan went 2-for-3 with two RBI, while Paul Iacobucci had 2-for-4 performance with two RBI.
GREECE ATHENA (13-5) 2
BATAVIA (10-10) 3
Sam Pies ended Batavia’s regular season with an eighth inning walk-off single, one of two hits on the night for the junior. Ryan Fazio walked four times and scored once, while Mekhi Fortes drove in a run. Jameson Motyka and Evan Alexander each had a hit. Cole Grazioplene earned the win, throwing two hitless innings while striking out three.
HILTON (8-11) 7
PENFIELD (4-15) 3
MONROE (2-15) 2
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (8-11) 20
ROCHESTER PREP/BISHOP KEARNEY/ARCHANGEL (2-12)
CHARLES G FINNEY (6-10)
LIMA CHRISTIAN (7-8) 4
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (9-5) 3
MCQUAID JESUIT (6-13)
AQUINAS (12-6) PPD.
EAST (18-0) 10
EDISON (10-9) 0
Miguel Matos, Omar Rodriguez, and Eric Jones combined to one-hit Edison in East’s five-inning City Cup Championship victory. Jones helped his cause at the plate, going 3-for-3 with a double and two RBI. Justus Robinson was 4-for-4 with two runs and two RBI. East has won the City Cup in both years of its existence.
WATERLOO (7-10) 16
MYNDERSE (9-8) 1
Devin Salerno struck out 11 in six innings without allowing an earned run as Waterloo got back into the win column. Salerno helped himself at the plate with a hit. Dylan Bienvenue and Chase Osterhout also hit safely.
PENN YAN (10-6) 9
MIDLAKES (6-11) 7
Brady Bouchard went 2-for-3 with a home run, a walk, and three RBI at the plate for Penn Yan while getting the save by throwing two innings and striking out four. Matt Tones went 2-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored and pitched a perfect two-thirds of an inning. Reed Bouchard earned the win on the mound, going 4.1 innings while allowing two hits and two walks and an earned run. Liam Chapman went 2-for-3 and scored three times. Tyler Gilbert, Gio D’Amico, Logan Miller, and Gavin Weston all hit safely.
NEWARK (6-12)
WAYNE (7-10)
PALMYRA-MACEDON (10-8) 8
GENEVA (7-9) 4
Isiah Stephens drove in the tying and go-ahead runs with a one-out single in the fifth and Pal-Mac went on to score five times in the decisive frame. Trailing 3-1, TonyPorpora reached on an error and moved to second on a Tino LoPresto sacrifice bunt. Andy West walked, and Shane Maier made it a one-run game with a run-scoring single. Stephens followed with his base hit. Camron Quick and Brennan Pipitone added an RBI apiece to cap the inning. Pipitone finished 2-for-2 with two walks and a run scored. Quick went 1-3 with two RBI. Maier also scored in the win. Stephens crossed home twice. LoPresto struck out four and hurled a complete game for the win. Geneva’s Ben Irland and Jovani Parmelee both singled and drove in a run for the Panthers. Cristofer Rangel was 2-3 with a run scored. Joey Hart drove in a run with a single and later scored.
MARCUS WHITMAN (2-9) 4
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (7-6) 8
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (5-11) 7
NAPLES (6-10) 8
GANANDA (15-2)
RED CREEK (1-12)
MARION (0-14)
WILLIAMSON (7-7)
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (13-4) 11
LYONS (6-13) 0
Logan Caves struck out 10 and threw four innings of no-hit ball while Evan DeWispelaere fanned in two innings of work for NR-W. Caves finished 3-for-4 at the plate with a triple, two runs scored and an RBI. Nick Gilbert went 2-for-4 with a triple, three runs scored and two RBI. Cody Crane doubled as part of 2-for-3 performance with three RBI and two runs scored. Marcus Haffner and Lathan Milliman both had two hits and one run scored. DeWispeleare and Bush singled and scored.
GENESEO (12-6) 8
LIVONIA (11-7) 10
Seth Eadie went 5-for-5 at the plate and earned a save on the mound as Livonia came back from an 8-2 deficit to win the opening game of a two-game day for the Bulldogs. Livonia scored six runs in the bottom of the fifth to tie the game and then pulled ahead in the bottom of the fifth on singles by Jake Benitez and Ethan Mack. Mack also pitched 2.2 innings of relief. Jack Tebeau had two hits and scored a run, while Benitez hit safely twice. Brady O’Brien tripled and brought in three runs for Geneseo, while Bryce Patterson Tyler Churchfield had two hits each while driving in two runs and one run, respectively. Kellen O’Brien singled and recorded an RBI, as did Oren Ray. Willem Schiener, Samuel Chanler, and Preston Granger rounded out the Geneseo hits.
WARSAW (5-9) 5
AVON (3-12) 4
Patrick Klump pitched a complete game and picked up the win for Warsaw, striking out nine. Dom Fanaro led Warsaw at the plate with a 3-for-3 game while also drawing a walk and scoring a run. Carter Bakowski added two to the hit column while scoring a run and driving in one. Alex May drove in two RBI, while Cole Liebler also hit safely. Mike Rowland led Avon with a 3-for-3 day, stealing a base, walking once, and scoring a run. Brady Driscoll had three hits including a triple, while Ryan Davis was 2-for-3 with two RBI.
HORNELL (3-11) 4
LE ROY (13-5) 14
Drew Strollo (four innings) and Jackson Spezzano (one inning) combined to allow only four hits while striking out five as Le Roy won its seventh straight. Strollo helped his cause with a double, while Spezzano had three hits. Alex Spezzano also had three hits, scoring thrice and driving in three. Adam Woodworth plated two runs on three hits, while Jake Higgins and Holden Sullivan had two hits each, with Sullivan driving in two. Charlie Oyer had two hits for Hornell.
WELLSVILLE (17-1) 3
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (14-5) 2
A go-ahead home run by Matthew Ritter gave Wellsville the lead for good as it won its 13th straight game. Tyler Vogel threw a complete seven-inning game, allowing just four hits and an earned run while striking out eight while helping himself at the plate with two hits and an RBI. Aiden Cowburn went 3-for-4 on the day, while Alex Green hit safely twice and drove in one. Trenton Green had two hits, while Gavin Haggerty and Derek Coleman both had singles.
LETCHWORTH (12-4) 16
PAVILION/YORK (11-5) 11
Jake Stowell put up four of Letchworth’s 17 hits as the Indians won their third straight. Stowell drove in three runs and stole two bases, while Quinn Baker was 3-for-5 with two RBI.
PERRY (5-11) 17
HOLLEY (0-16) 2
Perry stole 18 bases as a team as it got back into the win column. Bruce Tallman led the way, going 3-for-3, while Pat Backus went 2-for-3 and Wyatt Arbo was 1-for-2.
HAVERLING (8-6) 12
LIVONIA (11-8) 6
A three-run home run in the seventh inning from Ethan Brotz propelled Haverling back to the win column. It was part of a 3-for-4, five RBI day for Brotz, who also walked and scored a run. Even Pendle went 2-for-3 for the Rams, driving in three runs and scoring twice himself. Eric Carney-Hendrix had a 2-for-2 day, doubling, walking twice, driving in a run, and scoring three times. Dylan Wenban singled and brought home an RBI, while Lukas Wightman rounded out the hit column for Haverling. Gage Thomas went six innings allowing two earned runs on six hits while striking out eight before Owen Smith threw a scoreless inning of relief to end the game. For Livonia, Jack Tebeau and Kaidan O’Connor each had two hits, with O’Connor bringing in two runs.
HORNELL (3-11) 4
LE ROY (13-5) 14
Drew Strollo and Jackson Spezzano combined to allow only four hits as Le Roy won on Senior Night. Strollo doubled at the plate while Spezzano had three hits. Alex Spezzano also contributed, notching three hits driving in three runs while scoring three times himself. Adam Woodworth put up three hits as well and drove in two. Jack Higgins and Holden Sullivan both had two hits, with Higgins scoring twice and Sullivan scoring twice and bringing in two runs as well. Charlie Oyer had two hits for Hornell.
ELBA (4-14) 2
ALEXANDER (11-6) 7
Alexander amassed 12 hits en route to a Senior Night win behind a 3-for-3 night from Sean Pietryzkowski that included two doubles and three RBI. Trenton Woods went 2-for-3 with three runs scored, while Nick Marzolf had a 3-for-3 night. On the mound, Mason Snyder reached the fifth inning, allowing one run on two hits while striking out eight. Bing Zuber went 2-for-4 while scoring two runs for Elba, while Brendan Porey had a hit, walked once, and drove in an RBI. Angelo Penna went five innings, striking out three while allowing two earned runs. Mason Vigiano allowed one hit in an inning pitched, striking out two.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (14-5) 9
PEMBROKE (10-9) 0
Hunter Tobolski threw five three-hit innings and struck out 10 from the mound and helped his cause with a double and an RBI at the plate as Oakfield-Alabama won its second straight. Austin Pangrazio also worked both ways, tripling, walking and stealing a base at the plate while striking out five and allowing only one hit in two innings of work on the mound. Landon Pangrzio doubled and brought in an RBI, while Jack Cianfrini and Brenden Wescott had a hit each with Cianfrini driving in two and Wescott one. Shaun Alexander singled, walked and stole three bases. Avery Watterson and David Schnaufer had a hit each. Owen Hootman, Austin Humphrey, Kylan Ball, and Anthony Abbatiello had the hits for Pembroke, with Ball’s a double.
FILLMORE (8-7) 3
CUBA-RUSHFORD (9-8) 4
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (17-2) 27
HINSDALE (3-9) 7
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (11-3) 6
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (15-4) 4
A first inning three-run home run for Micah Marvin opened scoring for Arkport-Canaseraga as it won its third straight. Marvin also pitched, coming in for relief and striking out six. Genesee Valley-Belfast outhit Arkport, 6-4.
HAMMONDSPORT (0-14)
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (3-11)
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (7-5) 18
ALFRED-ALMOND (4-11) 8
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (12-3) 3
ADDISON (10-7) 2
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