
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-0) 6
HILTON (1-2) 4
Matthew Turner collected a hit, a run and an RBI to lead the offense for Rush-Henrietta. Up 4-1 in the top of the sixth, the Royal Comets added two more runs to pull away with the victory. Noah Sherman tallied a hit and a run while Oliver Wright picked up a hit and an RBI. Mason Davey and Brendan Mangone each notched a hit while Austin Yageric scored two runs. Caden Richards tacked on a run and an RBI while Jacob Militello drove in a run. For Hilton, Jackson Oliveri went 2-for-3 with two runs score while Jared Wade also went 2-3 with two runs batted in and a run scored. Jack Lander and Payden Prince recorded a hit and an RBI each while Brody Keller also got a hit.
PENFIELD (1-0) 2
FAIRPORT (0-1) 0
Patrick Emling scored on an Ethan Light sacrifice fly in the top of the fourth to give Penfield a lead it did not relinquish. Jacob Natale recorded a hit and an RBI while Matthew Scibienski collected a hit and a run in the win. Brayden Beganny and Anthony Belliard picked up a hit apiece. Tristan McEnroe struck out four over four innings and scattered four hits to earn the win for Penfield on the mound. McEnroe worked out of a bases-loaded no-out jam in the third then escaped a bases-loaded, one-out situation in the fourth. Adam Knight hurled three shutout innings in relief for the save. For Fairport Johnathan Roessel went 2-for-3 while Owen Andreatta and John Gossin tallied a hit each.
SPENCERPORT (2-0) 4
GATES CHILI (1-2) 0
Collin Bates struck out 11 and allowed three hits while walking one to pick up the win for Spencerport. The senior also scored a run and drove in another. Liam Watson went 2-for-4 with a run scored and run batted in to lead the offense while Zachary Lamberton and Rowan Boyzuck both notched two hits apiece and drove in a run. Bailey Zambuto collected two hits. Andrew McManus, Ethan Yates and Bruce Hanna all recorded a hit each for Gates Chili.
IRONDEQUOIT (0-2) 0
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-0) 9
Max Seaver struck out six and scattered three hits over five innings to earn the win for Webster Thomas. The Titans scored six unanswered runs in the first three innings. Joey Baller led the way offensively as the senior finished 2-for-3 with three runs scored and two runs batted in. Owen Zimmer followed going 2-3 and drove in a run. AJ LaLoggia and Tyler Estelle picked up a hit, two runs and an RBI each while Charles Sciortino notched a hit and scored two runs. Andrew Rosa tallied a hit and an RBI while Christian Sciortino added a hit. Parker Carley also sent a runner home. For Irondequoit, Landon Bryan, Max Spitz, Jackson Mroczek and Nathaniel Jones all recorded a hit apiece.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-2) 2
BRIGHTON (2-1) 3
Down 2-0 in the bottom of the third, Wesley Sturrup connected on a line drive to right field to bring home Noah Dietz and Jack Edelstein and tie the game for Brighton. Grady Hopkin then rewarded Sturrup with a sacrifice fly that drove in the senior with the eventual game-winning run. Sturrup finished with a hit, a run and two RBI to lead the offensive charge while Dietz followed with a hit and a run of his own. Sal Burge and Noah Wagner both recorded a hit apiece. Nolan Bonnell hurled seven innings, struck out four batters, allowed three hits and two runs to earn the win on the mound for Brighton. For Churchville-Chili, Lucas Karelus went 2-for-3 with a run and an RBI to lead the way while Aaron Reina notched a hit and a run. Nicholas Vaccaro Jr tallied a hit while Nicolas Arena made it home once.
PITTSFORD MENDON (2-2) 2
GREECE ATHENA (1-1) 0
Cameron Barbulean notched the win with 10 strikeouts, three hits and two walks over six innings pitched for Pittsford Mendon. Tied 0-0 in the top of the fourth, the senior hit a sacrifice fly to center field that drove in Colden Forney for a lead the Vikings did not give up the rest of the way. Forney ended with one hit on the day while Jack Albanese went 2 for 3 with a run scored to lead the offense. Noah Sansone tallied a hit as well. For Greece Athena, Derrick Allen, Thomas Rankin and Chase Sullivan all picked up a hit apiece.
CANANDAIGUA (3-1) 7
GREECE ARCADIA (0-2) 3
Johnny Mohammed struck out six and allowed two hits in six innings to pick up the win for Canandaigua. Up 2-0 in the top of the sixth, the Gray Wolves scored five runs to pull away with the victory. Jack Clark went 2-for-3 with four RBI to lead the scoring. Mohammed and Austin Kierst collected a hit and a run apiece. Cole Harris scored twice. Tyler Friel, Nathan Brinza and Samuel Clark all scored a run each. For Greece Arcadia, Christopher Walter notched a hit and an RBI while Julio Sosa earned a hit and a run. Blake DeForest and Ryan Bailey both tallied a score.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (1-0) 2
EASTRIDGE (1-2) 2 GAME SUSPENDED AFTER 9 INNINGS/DARKNESS.
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (1-2) 3
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (0-2) 1
Curtis Welker struck out eight and allowed one run on five hits in a complete-game effort while Connor Welker drove in a run to notch the win for Greece Olympia/Odyssey. Up 2-0 in the sixth inning, Matthew Jason singled to center field to bring Angelo Ubal home for the third run of the game. Jason finished 2-for-3 on the day while Tyler Ashton tallied the other hit of the game for the Griffins with a run scored and a run batted in. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, Harrison Houle singled to center field to drive in Aidan Kearney home for the lone run of the game. Jacob Weber ended 2-3 while Kearney also collected a hit along with Holden Kamm.
*Recap has been updated.
EAST (2-0) 14
PADILLA/WOIS/MONROE/SWW (0-1) 4
Mitchell Nieves recorded two hits and four runs while Eric Jones followed with two hits and three runs scored to pick up the win for East. Yandiel Lopez added two hits and a run of his own while Emille Diaz collected a hit and three runs. Dabdiel Ramos and Javier Berrios notched a run and a hit apiece while Justus Robinson also made it home two times. For Padilla, Jamel Hammond scored two runs while Carlos Lameda and Jariel Castoire both made it home once.
RED JACKET (0-1) 1
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (1-0) 2
Jack Wingert struck out 13 batters while eighth grader James Laver picked up the save in his first varsity game with two strikeouts to earn the win for School of the Arts. Bennie Laver finished 2-for-3 with a walk, three stolen bases and two runs scored. Benjamin Barnosky was 1-3 with two RBI for the Silverhawks. Moses Aponte, Bruce Newton, Henry Hawkinson and James Laver each had a hit.
CHARLES G. FINNEY (2-1) 1
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (1-0) 8
Tysen Deaton struck out 10 and hurled five innings of two-hit ball to lead Northstar. Carl Dwyer and Matt Allen each recorded two hits, with Allen hitting two doubles. Da’Vonn Stevens, Jeremiah Schwaderer, and Gio Palma also had a double piece. Stevens scored three runs. Leo Methe struck out 11 for Finney.
WAYNE (3-0) 4
WATERLOO (0-3) 0
Cory Jones struck out nine and hurled a one-hitter with two walks to earn the win for Wayne. Up 1-0 in the top of the fifth, Gehrig Locker hit a ground ball single to left field that sent Caleb Celso and Michael Grasso home to take a 3-0 lead. Grasso finished 2-for-3 with a run and an RBI while Celso also ended 2-3 with two runs scored. Aidan Twist collected a hit and sent a runner home while Harry Croft added a hit and a run as well. For Waterloo, Ryder Tam notched the sole hit of the day.
GENEVA (2-2) 13
PENN YAN (0-3) 3
MIDLAKES (1-3) 3
MYNDERSE (2-2) 1
NEWARK (2-1) 0
PALMYRA-MACEDON (3-1) 10
Camron Quick struck out nine and allowed three hits with one walk to pick up the second win in a row for Palmyra-Macedon. The junior also scored two runs in the outing. Up 2-0 in the bottom of the third, the Red Raiders scored six runs to open up an 8-0 lead. Trey Porpora went 2-for-3, with three runs and two stolen bases to lead Pal-Mac. The Red Raiders stole six bases on the day. Brayden Leo tallied a hit, a run and an RBI while Ryan Caffyn, Andrew West, Shane Maier and Gavin Everts all notched a hit and a run apiece. Jordan Goff sent two runners home while Noah Dapolito collected an RBI as well. Devin Littlefield, Cody Forjone and Keane Brady all recorded a hit apiece for Newark.
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (1-0) 15
MARCUS WHITMAN (0-1) 8
Eighth Grader Dom Spina started and struck out four over three innings. Alex Goltry picked up the win in relief with three strike outs over three innings. Jeremy Stiles was 3-for-4 with a double and triple and three RBI while Alex Goltry went 4-5 with a double and three RBI to pace an 18-hit attack. Dom Spina finished 2-4 with two RBI. Chris Clancey was 2-5 with two RBI. Clay Gleason went 2-4 with and RBI.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (0-3) 4
EAST ROCHESTER (2-1) 7
Liam DeHollander struck out 14 batters over 4.2 innings and notched an RBI single along the way to pick up the win for East Rochester. Noah Wollschleger went 3-for-3 with an RBI single while Tyler Leisten was 2-3 with a double, triple and four RBI.
LYONS (0-3) 0
GANANDA (3-0) 23
Brady Wadsworth led the offensive charge for Gananda as the junior went 4-for-4 with three runs batted in all in the first with two singles and two runs scored. The Blue Panthers jumped out to a 17-0 lead as Gananda put up nine eight runs in the first and nine in the second. Henry Shutts finished 3-for-4 with an RBI and led all scorers with four runs. Maximus NG ended 3-5 with three RBI and two run. Jackson Giancursio went 2-5 with four RBI including three off a triple with a run scored while Will Schneemann also finished 2-5 with four RBI and two runs. Maddox Stoughton and Anthony D’Agostino both notched a hit, two runs and an RBI while Austin Hallings collected a hit and a run batted in. Jonathan Frick scored three runs and an RBI Landon Marobito followed with two runs. Christian Weidenborner picked up a run and an RBI while Ryan VanDemar made it home once. Stoughton struck out five and allowed one hit in four innings to earn the win for Gananda.
SODUS (3-0) 4
WILLIAMSON (2-1) 1
Bradyn Orbaker struck out 12, allowed one hit and a run to notch the win for Sodus. The senior also finished 2-for-2 with a run scored. Up 2-1 in the bottom of the fourth, Sodus capitalized on two errors to score two runs and take a three-run lead. Garrett Barron went 2-3 with a run batted in and a run of his own while Austin Cincinello recorded a hit and an RBI. Jordan Orange-Paton scored a run and an RBI while Evan Laird made it home as well. For Williamson, Spencer Vlauvelt notched the sole hit of the game while David DeFisher hit a sacrifice fly to center field that sent teammate Michael Ishler home in the top of the fourth.
RED CREEK (0-1)
MARION (0-0)
WELLSVILLE (4-0) 11
HORNELL (0-3) 4
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-2) 1
LIVONIA (3-1) 2
Tied 1-1 in the bottom of the third, Brady O’Keefe’s sacrifice fly to left field brought home Seth Eadie with the eventual game-winning run for Livonia. Eadie also picked up the win on the mound as the junior struck out nine and allowed one run on five hits and a walk over seven innings. O’Keefe went 1-for-1 with a walk, a run and RBI while Eadie finished 1-3 with a run. In the first inning, Jacob Benitez singled on a ground ball that sent O’Keefe home to tie the score 1-1. Kaidan O’Connor, Aaron Kime and Caden Cavo all notched a hit each in the victory. For Wayland-Cohocton, Dolan Cotter ended 2-3 with an RBI as the senior tripled in the top of the first to send teammate Ethan Loop home for the sole run of the game. Charles Mulford, Orion Walker and Alexander Fedorchuk all tallied a hit apiece.
HAVERLING (3-1) 10
DANSVILLE (1-1) 8
Tied 4-4 in the top of the eighth, Haverling capitalized on errors and poured in six runs to pull away with the victory. Dayton Orlowske went 2-for-3 with a run scored to lead the way offensively while Lukas Mills-Travis followed with two hits and four runs batted in. Dylan Wenban collected a hit, two RBI and a run while Asher Phenes added a hit and two runs. Wenban also picked up the win on the mound for Haverling with three strikeouts over three innings. Eric Carney-Hendrix drove in two runners scored once while Dante Nealey scored two times. Gage Thomas and Corey Hoad both recorded a run apiece. For Dansville, Carson Mays led the way with a hit and two runs while Brady Henchen, Mark Sick and Logan Kendall all notched a hit and a run apiece. Ty Schirmer put up a run and sent a runner home while Jacob Kreiley and Eugene DeZarn made it home one time each.
AVON (0-3) 2
PAVILION/YORK (1-0) 10
Landen Stoddard and Mason Parson combined on no-hitter to lead Pavilion/York. Stoddard started and threw six innings. The duo had nine strikeouts. At the plate, Stoddard finished 2-for-3 with a single, double and two walks. Evan Kingdon was 1-3 with a double, a hit by pitch and an RBI. Hayven Cordes was 3-4 with two RBI.
LETCHWORTH (1-2) 6
LEROY (2-0) 11
Le Roy’s Alex Spezzano struck out 16 and took a no-hitter into the top of the sixth to notch his second win of the season. At the plate, Spezzano had two hits including a double. Adam Woodworth doubled and drove in two runs in the first to get Le Roy on the scoreboard. Brady McClurg, Peter Clark, Cam Wilson, Jude Christ and Jagger Smith had a hit apiece in the win. Letchworth’s Bryce Roche finished with seven strike outs.
KESHEQUA (3-0) 14
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (1-2) 6
Aiden Howe finished 4-for-6 to pace a 20-hit Keshequa attack. Howe connected on two doubles, scored twice, drove in three runs and stole two bases. Brady Wood went 4-5 with three runs and three RBI. Nathan Hillier was 3-4 with a double, two runs scored an RBI. Ryan Fox started and struck out eight over four innings to pick up the win. Nolan Therrien fanned three over three innings of relief.
PERRY (2-2) 16
MOUNT MORRIS (0-3) 1
Parker McGarvey, Tayler Harvey and Xavier Carney each finished 2-for-2 in the win while Beau Slocum was 2-4 with a double and triple. Walker Briggs and Zach Baker added a hit apiece. Perry scored six runs on four hits in the third inning. The Yellowjackets stole seven bases in the win. Briggs retired all nine batters he faced over three innings of work.
ADDISON (2-0) 11
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (1-2) 0
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-1) 15
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (1-2) 10
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (1-1) 1
FILLMORE (2-1) 7
Malcom Nusbickel hurled six innings, struck out six batters, allowed three hits and one walk to notch the win for Fillmore. Up 2-0 in the bottom of the fifth, the Eagles scored four runs to open up a six-run lead. James Hillman and Isaac Wilcox both finished 2 for 4 with two runs batted in and a run scored apiece to lead the way while Jared Boon went 2 for 4 with two runs scored. Kalen Beardsley added a hit while Avery Potter made it home twice and Sawyer Brown once. Carter Grice grounded out to third base which sent James Miller-Young home for Andover-Whitesville’s only run of the game. Vincent Joyce, Colton Calladine and Rogan Perkins all tallied a hit apiece on the day.
HINSDALE (0-4) 8
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (3-1) 14
Ryder Iantorno led the offensive surge as the sophomore went 2-for-4 with two RBI and for Bolivar-Richburg. The Wolverines scored 10 runs in the first three innings including five in the first and four in the third. Maddox Davison also finished 2-4 with a run scored while Tavyn MacDonell sent four runners home and recorded a hit. Braden Zilker collected a hit and scored twice while Waide Karnuth had a hit and a run. Mason Baldwin notched a hit, two RBI and a run while picking up the win on the mound with five strikeouts over three innings. Landon Barkley scored three runs on the day while Charles Militello made it home once. For Hinsdale, Jackson Jones went 4-4 with three runs scored and a run batted in to lead the way while Peyton Keller followed going 2-3 with two RBI and a run. Tyler Richards collected a hit, two RBI and one run while Cody Hand picked up a hit and sent a runner home. Chris Forney made it home two times while Ethan Chapman scored once.
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (0-4) 1
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (3-0) 13
Senior Ryan Daciw struck out 10 while allowing two hits and one walk to pick up the win. Daciw threw 69 pitches over the five-inning game with 52 being strikes .
On offense, Ben Cater went 2-for-3 with two RBI and Derek Calanni was 2-3 with a double and three RBI to lead the offense. As a team, Genesee Valley-Belfast stole 11 bases and now has 23 swipes after three games.
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