GATES CHILI (1-5) 0
SPENCERPORT (6-3) 12
Ella Newell tripled and brought in three runs as Spencerport won its fourth straight win. Isabella Neu struck out five in five innings of work, allowing three hits. Paige Stein, Isabella Marlatt, and Gionna Bellanca all had a hit and an RBI. Kelsey Sick singled. Mackenzie Brown, Mattingly Kretser, and Payton Kretser all singled for Gates Chili.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (3-3) 10
PITTSFORD MENDON (2-5) 1
Honeoye Falls-Lima’s Alysa Richards went 4-for-5 with a double, RBI, three steals, and two runs scored as the Cougars took an early lead en route to their third win of their last four. Emma Dunman threw seven innings from the circle, striking out five and allowing eight hits and an unearned run. She also had an RBI offensively. Brooke Gruschow had two hits and an RBI, while Morgan Dunman went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI. Genesis Leathsich doubled and drove in three. Emeline Good recorded two hits and an RBI in two at-bats. Georgia Brownsword (2) and Jenna Fowler (1) rounded out the hit column.
BRIGHTON (1-2) 10
HILTON (4-4) 3
Charlotte Empie went 3-for-3 at the plate, including a double, as the Brighton Bruins got into the win column. Emery Scialo also had three hits, driving in five from the number eight spot in the order. Maddie Marchiole, Bea Empie, and Elena Toombs also found the hit column. Grace Speer, Julia Sciponto, and Paige Siciliano each had two hits for Hilton, with Siciliano and Hannah Bear each driving in a run.
PENFIELD (6-4) 18
GREECE STORM (4-4) 3
Ella Maley and Stephanie Coughlin each had three hits for Penfield while driving in three and one RBI, respectively. Maley tripled and Coughlin doubled. Alexi Cimino also had a three hit day, driving in two. Zoe VonDerLinn also tripled, one of two hits and two RBI on the day. Vivian Russo went 2-for-3 with two RBI and a double. Mackenzie Whitehead had two hits and two RBI. Clare Magee singled and drove in a run. Megan Clark, Allison Gardner, and Jayna Turk all hit safely, with Gardner pitching 1.2 scoreless innings. Zara Vattimo earned the win in the circle. Hannah Keane led Greece with two hits. Allison Sywinski had a hit and an RBI, while Eeanson, Ashlyn Bebout, and Miranda Elliott all had a hit each. Juliana Bates drove in a run.
WEBSTER THOMAS (3-3) 12
VICTOR (2-5) 7
A four-run third inning, including an RBI double by Emily Ford, put Webster Thomas ahead en route to a return to the win column. Ford ultimately went 3-for-5 with three RBI. Ella Griffin homered and Alexandra Lippa tripled, with both recording two RBI. Ruby Marrapese and Olivia Constantino both singled and drove in a run. Olivia Bowers had two hits and earned the win in the circle. Ella Maloney hit safely twice, with an RBI. Molly Sweeney also singled. Abigail Harris went 3-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI for Victor, while Audrey Steinorth put up two hits (including a double) and two RBI. Kaylee Lenhard also had two hits including a double and drove in a run. Ellie Reinke singled and brought in two runs. Mackenzie Visingard singled recorded an RBI. Alexah Loeser (2), Ryleigh Fontana (2), Kennedy Chzuk (1), and Kenadee Comstock (1) also hit safely.
BATAVIA (1-5) 6
ATTICA (1-3) 2
Kyleigh Kabel’s 3-for-4, two-double, two-RBI game helped Batavia get in the win column. Ariana Almekinder held the lead despite a sixth-inning threat from Attica, striking out seven on the day. Drew Stevens walked three times and doubled in an RBI. Libby Grazioplene, Gabby Smith, and Hannah Carney also got in the hit column.
CANANDAIGUA (0-4) 3
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-4) 12
Bailey DiGiacomo finished 4-for-4 with a double, two triples, two RBI and two runs scored. The junior also struck out eight without issuing a walk in a complete-game effort to lead the Saints. DiGiacomo’s RBI triple capped a three-run second when the Saints took a lead they did not surrender at 5-2. Malena Leastman went 2-5 with a triple, an RBI and two runs scored in the win. Brooke DiGiacomowas 2-4 with a double and two RBI while Diana Morales-Negron was 2-for-2 with a double, two RBI and a run scored. Cassidy Wilt reached base three times in a 2-3 effort with an RBI and two runs scored. Carly Carpenter singled, walked, scored a run and drove in two. Kenadi Heeg singled and scored. Kaylen Schauf drove in a run and also scored. Katie Chesher also crossed home. Canandaigua’s Sarah Goodsell went 2-4. Ava Read and Delilah Smith both singled and scored. Olivia Kessel doubled and drove in two for the Gray Wolves. Aubrey Colf was 1-3 with an RBI.
CHARLES G. FINNEY (2-4) 22
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (0-2) 1
Kiley Knittle hit a three-run home run for Charles G. Finney as part of a 4-for-6, six-RBI game at the plate and an inning pitched with two strikeouts on the mound. Bailey Vinciek and Riley Snavely both went 3-for-4 at the plate, with Vinciek also starting in the circle, striking out seven in four innings.
PADILLA HS/WOIS (2-1) 24
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (0-3) 11
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS CHARTER (0-3) 2
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (4-3) 14
Abigail Eschner homered as part of a three-hit, six-RBI game one for Northstar in the opening win of the doubleheader. Alexandra Zitz hit safely twice and brought in a run. Evelyn Phillips, Liliana Williams, and Lola Rivera each had a hit and an RBI.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (4-1) 3
AQUINAS (2-2) 10
Kendall Buttles struck out 14 for Aquinas while allowing four hits and one earned run in the circle as well as a double offensively as the Li’l Irish took an early lead and never relinquished it. Delaney Buttles and Riley Madigan both hit safely once and drove in two. Lexani Smith-Beauregard and Delilah Rogers also recorded an RBI each, with Smith-Beauregard doubling. Gia Masters put up two hits. Addison Whipple put one down in the RBI column. Elianna Rouland led Palmyra-Macedon with two doubles. Addison Gendron singled and drove in a run. Shelby Geer also singled.
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS CHARTER (0-4) 1
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (5-3) 13
Jayda M. hit safely twice and drove in two as Northstar Christian completed the doubleheader sweep. Alina Shuvalov added a hit and two RBI. Lilianna Williams, Evelyn Phillips, and Leanna Patrick all had RBI singles.
WAYNE (2-7) 25
PENN YAN (0-5) 8
A 10-run fourth helped Wayne force an early end to the first game of a doubleheader. Jesse Newmyer went 2-for-3 with two doubles and four RBI. Myia Easkander earned the win from the circle with 3.2 shutout innings pitched, allowing a hit and two strikeouts while notching two hits, a triple, and two RBI at the plate. Kaitlyn Scheid, Zoe Eaton, Savannah Celso, and Kennedy Wilson all had a hit and an RBI. Gianna DiPaul singled.
GENEVA (1-2) 7
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (3-3) 13
PENN YAN (0-6) 1
WAYNE (3-7) 19
A 3-for-4 game from Savannah Celso helped propel Wayne to the doubleheader sweep, with the first baseman doubling and notching an RBI. Kaitlyn Scheid (3), Myia Eskander (2), Zoe Eaton (1), Samantha Ray (1), Jesse Newmyer (1), and Kenzi Jagoda (1) all drove runs in. Eskander threw all five innings from the circle, striking out five while allowing three hits and an unearned run. Gianna Depaul singled.
WELLSVILLE (8-2) 7
BLOOMFIELD (6-0) 10
Bri Leitten’s two-run first inning double and three-run second inning home run propelled Bloomfield to a 8-1 lead it never relinquish. Celia Falsone added three hits and two RBI. Calla McCombs tripled and scored twice. Sydney Falsone doubled and scored twice, while Abby O’Brien drove in two. Wellsville was paced by Natalie Adams’ 2-for-3 game at the plate, while Lindsay Stuck hit safely twice with a double and a run scored.
EAST ROCHESTER (0-5) 14
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-2) 21
Bella Youells drove in four runs on two hits to help spearhead North Rose-Wolcott to its second straight win. Sydney Cuykendall, Peytin Westurn, Emily Nevlezer, Taylor Smith, and Zoey Yates also drove in runs.
SODUS (4-2) 2
LYONS (7-0) 18
An 11-run first for Lyons propelled the Lions to victory behind a 4-for-4 day from Rylee Richardson, who tallied four RBI, a double, and three stolen bases. Richardson also earned the win in the circle, throwing three innings while allowing a hit and one earned run while striking out three. Elise Wilkinson had two hits and three RBI, while Baylei Reed contributed two hits (including a double) and two RBI. Addison VanLare hit safely twice and brought in one. Keira Weber threw two no-hit innings of relief, striking out three, and recorded a hit with three RBI. Lydia Briggs put two hits down in the scorebook, recording three RBI. Kamryn Bonnell singled. Jessica Fisher singled for Sodus.
KESHEQUA (6-0) 1
GENESEO (6-1) 0
Geneseo’s Adelyn McDonald struck out 17 and allowed one hit and an earned run in the circle. The freshman also had a hit and a stolen base. Madison Reitz had two hits and swiped a bag.
LETCHWORTH (3-3)
WARSAW (1-3)
PAVILION (3-4) 14
YORK (1-5) 10
CC Biondo went 4-for-5 with a triple and three runs scored for York, while also adding seven strikeouts from the circle. Maddy Ezard had a 3-for-5 game with a double and two runs scored. Felicity Grant, Ariana Roessel, Kylee Koronas, and Ava Beardsley also crossed home plate.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (4-0) 8
ALEXANDER (2-4) 0
Savannah Durham threw seven scoreless innings for Oakfield-Alabama, striking out eight while going 1-for-2. Allie Williams had two hits and two RBI, while Emma Moeller also drove in two. Tori Davis and Allison Harkness recorded a hit and an RBI each. Raine Denny doubled and scored three times. Piper Hyde and Ysa Schrauger singled. Melanie Bump had two hits for Alexander. Lillian Szymkowiak, Faith Goodenbury, and Payton Delelys all hit safely as well.
LYNDONVILLE (4-1) 2
PEMBROKE (2-3) 8
Adalyn Ball had three hits including two doubles and recorded an RBI as Pembroke jumped to an early lead and never relinquished it. Jayden Hootman hit a triple and drove in two RBI at the plate while allowing two hits and no earned runs in the circle Reagan Schneider had two hits including a double and put up two RBI. Taylor Bischoff also tripled and brought in a run. Taylor Bischoff and Camille Campbell had a hit and an RBI each. Diem Laney had two hits, while Juliana Cleveland hit safely once. Addison Dillenbeck drove in a run for Lyndonville, while Arnie Sturtevant also hit safely for the Tigers.
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (4-0)
ADDISON (3-2)
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