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Constantino Financial Friday Baseball Wrap: Harris walks it off for Canandaigua; Sturrup breaks Brighton stolen base record

May 9, 2025 by Dylan O'Loughlin Leave a Comment

Rush-Henrietta defeated Gates Chili for its fifth straight win. (Photo: LAURA ACCIAIO)

RUSH-HENRIETTA (10-7) 7
GATES CHILI (5-9) 0

Mason Davey finished with two hits including a two-run single to cap off a five-run second inning to help Rush-Henrietta jump out to a 5-0 lead it never lost for the Royal Comets fifth straight victory. Dylan Savage went 2-for-2 including an RBI-single while Jacob Militello collected a hit, a run and an RBI. Oliver Wright singled, scoring one run in the fifth while Brandon Mangone added a hit and a run. Caden Richards and Derek VanAuker both crossed home plate twice while Nolan Sherman tallied one run. VanAuker also hurled seven scoreless innings with five strikeouts, seven hits and one walk to earn the win on the mound. For Gates Chili, Gavin Sweeney led the way with two hits while Jaylen Givens, Bruce Hanna, Cole Gorman, Nicolas DiFrancesca and Joseph Cinnani all picked up a hit apiece.

PENFIELD (5-11) 3
WEBSTER THOMAS (10-5) 8

AJ LaLoggia went 2-for-3 with three RBI and two runs including a two-run single that ignited a four-run sixth inning to rally and take a 4-3 lead Webster Thomas did not lose the rest of the way. LaLoggia also hit an RBI-single to extend the lead in the seventh inning. In the final two innings down three, the Titans scored eight unanswered runs to pull away with Thomas’s sixth victory in a row. Tyler Estelle and Owen Zimmer both added a hit and two RBI while Charles Sciortino and Parker Carley collected a hit and two runs. Andrew Rosa and Cameron Guffey both crossed home plate once. Jacob DiCicco hurled four innings and scattered one run on four hits with one strikeout and one walk to earn the win on the mound. For Penfield, Gabriel Reyes finished 2-3 with an RBI and a run while Joseph Bianchi and Patrick Emling recorded a hit and drove in a run apiece. Ethan Light and Jacob Murray both registered a hit and a run while Ramsey Thompson and Matthew Scibienski tallied a hit each.

VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM LAURA ACCIAIO. 

WEBSTER SCHROEDER (8-6) 3
IRONDEQUOIT (4-10) 0

Up 1-0 in the sixth, Elliott Johnson hit a two-run single that drove Tyler Cannon and Sam Nick home to take a 3-0 lead and snap a four-game losing streak for Webster Schroeder. Daniel Hilifiker ignited the three-run sixth with a RBI-double that drove Jack Kelly home for the first run of the game. Dylan Dumont struck out seven over four scoreless innings of one-hit ball to earn the win on the mound. Kelly, Nick, Bradyn Sayers and Jackson Stone all recorded a hit apiece. For Irondequoit, Brayden Delly tallied the only two hits of the game.

VICTOR (11-3) 2
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (13-3) 7

James Derleth went 3-for-3 with three runs and an RBI-double in the second inning for an early 2-0 lead while Aaron Reina finished 3-4 including an RBI-single to cap off a four-run fourth inning to pull away for Churchville-Chili’s third straight win. Nicolas Arena and Lucas Karelus both ended 2-2 with a run and an RBI while Nicholas Vaccaro and Joshua Miner both collected a hit and a run. Carson Shepanski recorded a hit and drove in a run while Marcus Roney tallied a hit. Bobby Rule Jr notched an RBI and struck out three with two runs on five hits and one walk over six innings to earn the win on the mound. For Victor, Dylan Chudner led the way with two hits and an RBI while Christopher Pearles followed with a hit and an RBI. Matthew Lanning added a hit and crossed home plate once while Keith Kriegelstein, John Swartz and Matthew Eygabroad all registered a hit apiece. Zach Worrall crossed home plate once.

HILTON (7-8) 6
BRIGHTON (10-6) 10

Grady Hopkin went 2-for-3 with two runs and an RBI-single that drove Noah Deitz home during a five-run fourth inning for Brighton to take a 9-4 lead it did not lose the rest of the way. Michael Staszak followed with a hit, two RBI and one run while Jack Edelstein added a hit, two runs and an RBI. Max Sheehan notched two hits and crossed home plate once. Noah Wagner recorded a hit and drove in three runs while Deitz doubled, scoring the first run of the fourth inning. Nathan Bondi tallied a hit while Wes Sturrup scored two runs and stole two bases. With the two stolen bases, the senior now has the program record for most stolen bases in Brighton history with 40. Nolan Bonnell hurled 6.1 innings and scattered six runs on three hits with three strikeouts and eight walks to pick up the win on the mound. For Hilton, Kallin Wheelehan led the way with a hit, three RBI and one run while Kayden Yapjoco and Jared Wade both hit RBI-singles. Jack Lander crossed home plate twice while Brody Keller, Connor Newton and Adam Petrella tallied a run apiece.

GREECE ATHENA (13-2) 19
EASTRIDGE (7-8) 3

Derrick Allen went 4-for-6 with three runs and two RBI while Chase Sullivan finished 3-5 with three RBI and two runs including a two-run double in the first inning to put Greece Athena on the board first and ignite six-run second inning the Trojans never looked back from. Jacob Sova followed with two RBI-singles and one run while Gio Stewart added two hits, two runs and stole two bases. Ryan Ciccone collected two hits including an RBI-single and struck out seven over five scoreless innings of two-hit ball to earn the win on the mound for Athena’s eighth straight. Thomas Rankin recorded two hits and three runs while Alex Hall registered a hit and two runs. Svante Perez crossed home plate twice while Camron Cook drove in one run. For Eastridge, James Dietz led the way with two hits including an RBI-single while Erik Gomez Medina added a hit, a run and an RBI. Evan Bishop tallied a hit while Aaden Bishop drove in a run. Jayden Inglese and Benigno Calixto both scored a run apiece.

PITTSFORD MENDON (11-5) 7
BATAVIA (8-6) 1

Ethan Postle posted 11 strikeouts over six scoreless innings of one-hit ball to earn the win on the mound for Pittsford Mendon’s fifth straight. Reece Totedo went 2-for-3 with two RBI and one run while Noah Sansone also finished 2-3 with one run. Colden Forney collected two hits, one run and dove in two runs while Josiah Martin ended 2-3 with an RBI. Sam Harrigan followed with a hit, a run and an RBI while Jackson Forney added a hit and crossed home plate once. John Wadsworth also recorded two runs. For Batavia, Nolan Ball led the way with a hit and an RBI while Brady Mazur, Jameson Motyka and Brock Bigsby all tallied a hit apiece.

AQUINAS (7-6) 3
CANANDAIGUA (10-6) 4

Tied 3-3 with bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh, Cole Harris walked it off for Canandaigua with an RBI-single that drove in Griffin Kierst for the game-winning run. Harris also crossed home plate once while Kierst finished 3-for-3 on the day. Down 3-2 in the sixth, Jonny Mohammed hit a sacrifice fly which drove Nate Brinza home to tie the game. Mohammed also hurled one scoreless relief inning of one-hit ball with four strikeouts to earn the win on the mound. Jack Clark singled, scoring two runs to take a 2-1 lead in the first while Brinza added a hit and two runs. Sam Clark and Tyler Christopher both recorded a hit apiece. For Aquinas, Sean Mayo went 2-3 with a run while Trent Buttles also finished 2-3. Alexis Rosado hit a two-run single in the third to take a 3-2 lead while Brandon Speranza singled in the first, scoring the first run of the game. Brody Ignizio recorded a hit and a run while Lucas Leone tallied a hit. Ryan Lewin crossed home plate once.

Tied 3-3 with bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh, Cole Harris walked it off for Canandaigua with an RBI-single that drove in Griffin Kierst for the game-winning run. (Photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

GREECE ARCADIA (1-14) 0
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (10-5) 3

Hudson Lazenby hurled seven scoreless innings of five-hit ball with seven strikeouts and two walks to notch the win on the mound for Pittsford Sutherland’s third straight. Aidan Kress went 3-for-3 and scored the first run of the contest thanks to a RBI-single from Tyler Allen in the fourth inning. Logan Tomney finished 2-3 while Chase Dermody and Noah Gressell both added a hit and a run. Sam Byrne tallied a hit. For Greece Arcadia, Brady Colbert led the way with two hits while Colin Anderson, Julio Sosa and Brooks all recorded a hit apiece.

VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM STEVEN TWARDZIK.

BROCKPORT (10-5) 2
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (2-11) 0

Daniel Dailey struck out seven over seven scoreless innings of five-hit ball earn the win for Brockport’s sixth straight. In the second inning, Hunter Moore singled which drove Myles Sherman home for the first run while Brayden Scaccia hit an RBI-single that drove Caleb Sheehan home in the third inning for a 2-0 lead. Scaccia finished 3-for-3 while Sheehan, Dailey and Carter Dunn all recorded a hit apiece. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, Jack Farabell, Jacob Weber, Owen Kearney, Cal Grasley and Carson Meehan all tallied a hit each.

CHARLES G. FINNEY (8-4) 3
PADILLA (3-7) 11

Jordan Forman gave up three hits for the win on the mound while going 2-for-4 with two runs and an RBI to pace Padilla. Yeiderber Munoz went 2-3, crossed home plate twice and drove in one run.

EDISON (2-9) 2
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (8-6) 17

Carl Dwyer led the way with two hits and three RBI while Da’Vonn Stevens, Tysen Deaton and Stone Pagano all notched two hits apiece to pace Northstar Christian Academy to its second consecutive victory. Pagano also picked up the win on the mound.

NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (6-6) 5
GENEVA (5-9) 10

Cristofer Rangel went 2-for-3 with two runs and a two-run double in the first inning to give a Geneva a 3-0 lead it did not relinquish. Ynael Rivera-Pagan collected two hits and two runs including an RBI-single to extend Geneva’s lead to four while Alex Dorrington added two hits and two runs. Andrew DeLand singled, scoring two runs in the fourth to make the lead 7-1 and crossed home plate once while Joseph Salone recorded a hit, two runs and an RBI. Branden Santiago registered a hit and a run while hurling seven innings and scattering five runs on nine hits with nine strikeouts and two walks to pick up the win on the mound. For North Rose-Wolcott, Elliot Bush went 3-3 with three runs to lead the way while Cody Crane followed with two hits, three RBI and one run. Evan DeWispelaere notched two hits and a run while Thomas Mills collected doubled, scoring one run. Marcus Haffner also tallied a hit.

WATERLOO (4-7) 1
SODUS (12-0) 11

Evan Laird went 3-for-4 with a triple, a double and a single that drove in one run apiece while crossing home plate twice to pace Sodus. Parker Orbaker scored two runs and doubled which drove in three runs in first inning to help Sodus jump out to a 7-0 lead. Austin Cincinello, Gauge Johnson and Carter Salerno all recorded a hit, a run and an RBI apiece while Cooper Ingersoll added a hit and drove in a run. Jordan Orrange Paton collected a hit and a run while Garrett Barron crossed home plate twice. Bradyn Orbaker also tallied a run. Cincinello struck out six over 2.1 scoreless innings of three-hit ball with two walks to earn the win on the mound. For Waterloo, Dylan Caraballo finished 2-3 with one run while Jayden Mansell hit an RBI-single. Kellen Mahoney, Chase Osterhout and Aidan Acquilano all picked up a hit each.

HONEOYE (7-4) 5
NAPLES (5-5) 2

Christian Lead struck out nine with two runs on one hit over five innings to earn the win on the mound for Honeoye. Gary Ferge led the way with two hits including an RBI-double in the third inning to extend Honeoye’s lead to 3-0 while Lead and Andrew Fraser added a hit and an RBI apiece. Christopher Shannon collected a hit and a run while Kevin Schmitt crossed home plate once and drove in a run. Sam Clark recorded two runs while Dylan Washburn tallied one. For Naples, Oliver Bruen doubled, which drove Rowan Biggs home in the first to tie the game 1-1 while Theron VanZandt registered a hit and a run. Wilhelm Schmitt also picked up a hit.

MARCUS WHITMAN (1-5) 5
RED JACKET (5-6) 6

EAST ROCHESTER (9-2) 6
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (5-7) 4

LYONS (1-9) 0
GANANDA (10-3) 3

Brady Wadsworth led the way with an RBI-single and a run to lead Gananda to its third straight victory. The sophomore also struck out four over two innings of relief to notch the save. Maddox Stoughton added a hit and crossed home plate in the first inning to help Gananda jump out to a 2-0 lead it never lost while Jackson Giancursio and Landon Morabito both recorded a hit apiece. Henry Shutts also tallied a run. Jonathan Frick hurled five scoreless innings of four-hit ball with five strikeouts and two walks to earn the win on the mound. For Lyons, Gary Byler, Ben Bookmiller Jr, Andre Smith Jr and Brady Bastian all collected a hit each.

WILLIAMSON (5-3) 20
RED CREEK (2-10) 7

Charlie Walter went 4-for-5 with two runs and four RBI including a two-run single and two RBI-singles to pace Williamson. Michael Ishler finished 2-2 with four runs and two RBI while Caiden Watson followed with two hits and two RBI including an RBI-single to put Williamson on the board first. Landon Rowley collected two hits and two runs while Joey Vanlare tripled, scoring two runs and crossed home plate twice. Devin Allen recorded two runs and doubled scoring three runs to cap-off a six-run first inning while Ryan Hemingway hit a two-run single and tallied a run. David DeFisher added a hit, four runs and an RBI while Myles Wurtz followed with a hit and three runs. Cooper Brandt picked up a hit while Caleb Zuniga and Riley Begy both drove in one run. Brandt also struck out one and allowed one run on three hits over 1.2 innings to earn the win on the mound. For Red Creek, Casey Doll led the way with a hit, a run and an RBI while Duke Wright notched a hit and two runs. Isaiah Cleveland followed with a hit and a run while Cole Sharkey singled. Tim Nodine crossed home plate twice while Cooper Hadcock drove in a run. Owen Donnelly also scored a run.

HORNELL (0-8) 7
GENESEO (9-4) 8

Luke Davis struck out nine and allowed seven runs on 12 hits over seven innings to earn the win on the mound for Geneseo. Avery Helper led the way with two hits and two RBI while Tyler Churchfield also drove in two runs.

DANSVILLE (6-4) 14
HAVERLING (6-4) 7

Dawsyn Mistretta notched two hits, five RBI and two runs including a grand slam to cap-off a seven-run third inning to give Dansville a 10-2 lead it never lost. Nolan DeZarn went 3-for-5 with two RBI and two runs while Carson Mays followed with two hits, two RBI and crossed home plate once. Brady Henchen singled which drove in a run and scored three runs while Mark Sick and Cameron Delaney added a hit, a run and an RBI apiece. Henchen also hurled six innings, scattered seven runs on 10 hits with six strikeouts and four walks to pick up the win on the mound. Jacob Kreiley crossed home plate twice while Logan Kendall and Ty Schirmer both tallied one run. For Haverling, Dylan Wenban led the way with two hits and three RBI while Asher Phenes collected two hits, two runs and one RBI. Lukas Wightman registered two hits, a run and an RBI while Eric Carney-Hendrix added a hit, a run and an RBI. Lukas Mills-Travis, Gage Thomas and Dayton Orlowske all recorded a hit and a run apiece while Corey Hoad hit an RBI-single.

LEROY (9-1) 17
LETCHWORTH (1-9) 2

Alex Spezzano struck out six over five scoreless innings of two-hit ball to earn the win on the mound for LeRoy’s eighth straight victory. Spezzano also singled, doubled and crossed home plate four times. Brady McClurg had a two-run double and an RBI-single while Luke Lathan singled, scoring two runs. Jake Higgins and Holden Sullivan both collected two hits apiece while Jagger Smith hit an RBI-single. Jace Jedrewski notched hit first varsity hit with a two-run single. For Letchworth, Logan Gath and Maynard Fuller tallied a hit apiece.

CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-7) 2
PERRY (6-6) 10

Walker Briggs notched three hits and hurled seven innings, scattering two runs on two hits with four strikeouts to lead Perry to its third victory in the last four matchups. Parker McGarvey also collected three hits while Beau Slocum followed with two. Mex Siewart hit an RBI-double and a sacrifice bunt to lead LeRoy in RBI. On the day, Perry had 12 hits.

ALEXANDER (4-5) 3
PAVILION/YORK (7-2) 13

Ryan Brady went 4-for-5 with a triple, a double and two singles to pace Pavilion/York. Landen Stoddard, Brady, Zach Bauer and Brody Pangrazio all tallied an RBI apiece in the first inning to jump out to a 4-0 lead Pavilion/York never lost. Bauer, John Ayres, Liam Ezard and Hayven Cordes recorded multiple hits each while Evan Kingdon, Bauer, Ezard, Brady and Cordes all stole multiple bases apiece. Pavilion/York racked up 16 hits and 17 stolen bases on the day. Kingdon struck out six and allowed three runs on nine hits with three walks over 6.2 innings to earn the win on the mound. For Alexander, Sean Pietrzykowski, Leo Egloff and Nick Marzolf collected two hits apiece.

KESHEQUA (7-0)
WARSAW (1-8)

HINSDALE (1-8)
MOUNT MORRIS (0-8)

GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (12-1) 3
ELBA (7-3) 2

After averaging 17 runs per game in the last four games, GVBC found itself in a nail bitter at Elba. Evan Turybury reached on a walk , was sacrificed to second by a bunt , stole third , and scored on a deep sacrifice fly by sophomore Trent Hutchison. Elba had a chance to score in the seventh but a double play ended the inning and game . Hits were at a premium with GVBC getting three ( Ian Mackenzie, Evan Turybury, and Ben Cater ) while Elba collected four on the afternoon ( Branden Jachimowicz, Mark Capero, Fletcher Norton , and Nicholas Scott ). Winning Pitcher was Ethan Davenport ( 11 strikeouts/one walk).  

ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (9-1) 11
ADDISON (7-2) 1

CAMBELL-SAVONA (3-4)
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (6-4)

ALFRED-ALMOND (6-5) 22
HAMMONDSPORT (1-7) 9

OSWAYO VALLEY (PA) 1
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (8-4) 2

Down 1-0 in the bottom of the seventh, Bentley Youngs singled, tying the game at one apiece. Then with bases loaded, Landon Barkley was walked which drove Waide Karnuth home for the game-winning run for Bolivar-Richburg. Connor Margeson and Karnuth both recorded a hit apiece. Maddox Davison struck out six and allowed one run on seven hits over seven innings to notch the win on the mound.

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