
CANANDAIGUA (1-10) 0
EASTRIDGE (4-3) 12
Marley Siembor went 2-for-2 and started Eastridge’s 10-run second inning with an RBI double. J.J. Siembor went 3-for-4 with a two-run triple. Haleigh Switzer hit safely once, scored twice, and recorded an RBI. Clara Kneezel earned her first varsity victory, throwing five scoreless innings while allowing two hits and striking out three. Aubrey Colf and Sophia Principio each had a hit for Canandaigua.
FAIRPORT (5-7) 8
BRIGHTON (1-5) 6
Quinnleigh Yeakel’s RBI single in the fifth broke a tie and gave Fairport the lead for good as the Red Raiders returned to the win column. Julia Poligone went 3-for-3 with a triple and drove in two, while Allison Runke drove in three with a triple of her own. Mikayla Fiorito hit safely twice, doubled, and drove in two runs. Waverly Milliman (2) and Alaina Nunez (1) rounded out the hit column. Lucy Greco started the game for Fairport, allowing two hits and an earned run in three innings before Leila Hernandez pitched the rest of the game in relief. Madison Marchiole homered as part of a two-hit day that saw her drive in three runs for Brighton. Taylor Shoars and Beatrix Empie each had a hit and an RBI. Shannon O’Hora went 2-for-3. Elena Toombs pitched the entire game for Brighton.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (9-2) 12
IRONDEQUOIT (2-8) 0
Elizabeth Gleghorn homered and drove in six runs as part of a 5-for-5 game as Rush-Henrietta won its second straight and sixth of its past seven. Kadyn Hartel went 3-for-4 with four RBI and finished a home run short of the cycle at the plate while throwing three scoreless innings in the circle, striking out five and allowing two hits. Audrey Gleghorn went 2-for-4 with two RBI, as did Elizabeth Rinella. Katelyn Militello, Kaylee Hartman, and Kyla Piedici all had three hits, with Militello and Hartman driving in two and one runs, respectively. Elizabeth Brown hit safely twice and drove in a run, while Lillian Knope singled and brought in a run. Jade Galaska singled. Anna Ortiz had two hits for Irondequoit.
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BROCKPORT (3-9) 3
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (9-1) 13
An eight-run sixth gave Pittsford Sutherland breathing room en route to its eighth straight win. Gabrielle Lyons (two hits, a double, four RBI) and Alexandra Sippel (a home run and three RBI) led the way for the Knights, while Katherine Kostick earned the win in the circle for four innings of work and five strikeouts to go with two hits, a double, and an RBI at the plate. Myers had two hits, including a triple, as well as an RBI, and also threw three innings in the circle, allowing two hits. Katie Sarr and Brianna Nolan both drove in runs- two for Sarr, one for Nolan. Hannah Glanton (2), Emma Huang (1), Emma Hollenbeck (1), and Vivian Geglia (1) also hit safely. Hannah Carpenter had two hits and an Rbi for Brockport. Allie Sherman, Lillian Petitti, Brianna Delorenzo, and Evelyn Brown also hit safely.
SPENCERPORT (8-4) 6
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (5-4) 7
A two-out pinch-hit double from Lilah Grasley in the bottom of the seventh gave Honeoye Falls-Lima the walkoff win. The Cougars win came only after Spencerport had tied the game in the top of the inning. Abbigail Maylin, Emma Dunman, and Morgan Dunman all had two hits- including a double each- for Honeoye Falls-Lima, with Maylin driving in two and Emma Dunman bringing home one. Brooke Gruschow and Genesis Leathersich also brought in runs. Alysa Richard and Georgia Brownsword singled. Emma Dunman also pitched two innings of relief, allowing four hits and an earned run while striking out six. Ella Newell led Spenceport in hits, with three, including a double and an RBI. Ariana Burns had two hits and brought in a run, while Kelsey Sick, Paige Stein, and Sheridan Yogis all had a hit and an RBI. Bella Marlatt had two hits, a stolen base, and struck out three in the circle. Isabel Neu, Lia Bivone, and Evelyn Clark rounded out the hit column for Spencerport.
GATES CHILI (3-6) 3
BATAVIA (3-6) 7
A five-run first gave Batavia a lead it never relinquished as Ariana Almekinder struck out eight en route to the win. Hannah Carney went 3-for-4 for the Blue Devils, while Drew Stevens and Libby Grazioplene also hit safely. Mattingly Keyser was 2-for-3 for Gates Chili, including a triple.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (12-0) 13
VICTOR (4-6) 1
Kinsley Keil went 4-for-4 with two home runs, a triple, four runs scored, and seven RBI as Webster Schroeder stayed perfect. Kenzie Janicek also homered as part of a 4-for-4 day with a double and three RBI. Liana DeValder and Hannah Colicchio combined for a two-hitter, striking out five between them. Amber Kohlmeier had two hits with a run and an RBI. Colicchio, Julianna Frumusa, and Kyara Murphy each had a hit and scored. DeValder, Kate Sayers, and Gianna DeMarco each walked and scored.
WAYNE (5-8) 6
GREECE STORM (4-8) 0
Myia Eskander allowed three hits and struck out four in the circle while recording two hits of her own at the plate as Wayne won its fourth game in the past five. Jesse Newmyer went 4-for 4 and drove in a run, while Zoe Eaton was 2-for-4. Reese Sinclair drove in two with a pinch-hit single in the sixth. Juliana Bates (2) and Madeline Ewanow (1) got in the hit column for the Greece Storm, while Allison Sywulsko struck out 10.
PENFIELD (8-5) 9
HILTON (7-6) 6
Alexi Cimino had four hits and two RBI, including an RBI single in the decisive four-run sixth, as Penfield got back to the win column for the sixth time in seven games. Megan Clark had three hits and an RBI, while Vivian Russo and Mackenzie Whitehead each had a hit and an Rbi. Addison Young hit safely twice and also brought in a run. Allison Gardner (3), Stephanie Coughlin (1), and Ella Maley (1) rounded out the hit column, while Zoe VonDerLinn brought in a run on a sacrifice fly. Clare Mageee and Zara Vattimo both pitched, with Magee earning the win for five two-hit earnings with three strikeouts and an earned run. Naomi Rosario had two hits and two RBI for Hilton and also pitched. Grace Speer and Juliana Saporito both ended the day with two hits and an RBI. Paige Siciliano also recorded a hit and an RBI. Madison Murphy went 2-for-4.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (6-5) 3
BISHOP KEARNEY (5-0) 5
Carmella Phelan struck out 11 and allowed one hit in 5.2 innings for Bishop Kearney, which which took a five-run lead in the fifth inning and held on. Alaina Ruffino went 2-for-3 with an RBI. Sara Skripnik, Claire Spears, and Lia Nevo also drove in runs.
CLARENCE (VI) 10
OUR LADY OF MERCY (6-4) 9
Natalie Casale homered and drove in two runs in a nine-run first inning for Mercy, but Clarence chipped away throughout the game until finally taking the lead in the sixth. Leah Sperry had two hits for Mercy, including a double. Katherine Abbamonte, Annika VanDamme, Madeline Oleksyn, Rowan Hennessy, Alannah Riley, and Jane Topa all had a hit each, with Oleksyn driving in two runs and VanDamme, Riley, and Topa all bringing in one. Brenna Ray also brought in a run. Ava Charles led Clarence with a 2-for-3 day, including a home run and four RBI.
NAPLES (5-1) 13
GENEVA (2-3) 9
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (4-4)
PENN YAN (0-8)
LYONS (9-1) 5
NEWARK (4-7) 6
What had been a scoreless game exploded into an offensive showdown in the seventh when Emma Thayer gave Newark the win on a two-out play that Lyons was unable to finish at first. Kendall Carr went 2-for-3, including a hit during the seventh-inning comeback that eventually came around to score. Gretchen Crawford doubled to lead off the seventh and also scored as part of the comeback. Sophia Delfs hit safely, drove in a run, walked, stole a base, and scored. Carley Baker earned the win in the circle for Newark, throwing a complete game while allowing seven hits and striking out nine. Lyons’ pitcher Keira Weber allowed seven hits while striking out 17, including her 500th career strikeout in the third inning. She also went 2-for-3 with a walk, a run, and an RBI at the plate. Rylee Richardson tripled, walked, stole a bag, drove in a run, and scored a run herself. Baylei Reed doubled, walked, and scored. Addison VanLare hit safely, drew a walk, and both drove in and scored a run.
MARION/GANANDA (5-3)
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (3-5)
YORK (3-7) 16
PERRY (0-7) 9
CC Biondo led York with a 5-for-6 day at the plate, including a double, three RBI, and two runs scored. She also pitched seven innings, striking out three. Felicity Grant and Jordan Ray each scored two runs. Ariana Roessel and Maddy Ezard came in to score twice. Ava Beardsley, Kylee Koronas, Faith Layland, and Erin Knapp also scored. Both Maddie Monteleone and Mya Winter went 3-for-4 for Perry and scored twice. Zanyah Yisrael had two hits and scored two runs.
LE ROY (6-3) 12
LIVONIA (4-7) 4
Gwen Strom went 2-for-2 for Livonia, doubling and driving in two runs while also reaching base on a walk and a hit-by-pitch. Mckenna Collins hit a triple. Alaina Turek had a hit and an RBI. Chloe Meys, Alexa Olsen, and Karly Lawton also hit safely.
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (9-2) 7
GENESEO (8-2) 2
Emily Moran, Shaila Pragle, and Natalie Williamson each had two hits for Wayland-Cohocton, with Moran, Pragle, and Sasha Abramowski driving in a run each. Haven Parker and Riley Burke also hit safely. Ava Senka threw seven innings of three-hit ball without allowing an earned run, striking out nine. Kendal Bennett (2) and Adelyn McDonald (1) had Geneseo’s hits, with McDonald also striking out 11 from the circle. Kylie Wall brought home a run.
DANSVILLE (0-8) 0
AVON (7-0) 12
Avon’s Jessie Crye struck out 14 batters in five innings while allowing one hit. Rylie Miller led Avon at the plate, going 3-for-3 while scoring three times. Elliot Hanks struck out five for Dansville, while Kera Metcalfe hit safely and Eviana Brown drew a walk.
BYRON-BERGEN (1-6) 3
PEMBROKE (4-3) 16
Pembroke’s Taylor Bischoff went 2-for-3 with six RBI, including a double and triple. Diem Laney also had two hits, driving in two. Juliana Cleveland tripled and brought home three. Hannah Anderson had a hit and two RBI. Sophia Gorski and Camille Campbell both recorded a hit and an RBI. Adalyn Ball also hit safely. In the circle, Jayden Hootman went five innings, allowing one earned run while striking out six. Ava Gray paced Byron-Bergen with two hits, also bringing in a run. Rylee Burch and Taylor Lundfield also drove in a run each. Natalie Prinzi, Janessa Amesbury, Ella Lewis, and Jillian Weaver rounded out the hit column.
LYNDONVILLE (7-1) 18
ATTICA (2-6) 0
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