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Constantino Financial Thursday Baseball Wrap: Twist has big two-way day for Wayne; Edison’s Gonzalez hurls gem

May 9, 2025 by Tyler Hathaway Leave a Comment

Bloomfield’s Joey Walsh pitched the final two outs of the Bombers’ 6-5 win over Honeoye and earned the save on Thursday night. (Photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

IRONDEQUOIT (4-9) 0
RUSH-HENRIETTA (9-7) 3
Hayden Hodgeman struck out three batters over seven innings to help Rush-Henrietta win in Monroe County action. Matthew Turner doubled, singled, scored twice, and had an RBI. Caden Richards and Dylan Savage each placed two hits for the Royal Comets, with one of Savage’s being a double. Austin Yageric paired a single with an RBI. Mason Davey and Noah Sherman each got on base once via a walk. James Jackson singled and struck out two batters over an inning of relief work for Irondequoit. Alexander McLaughlin got the nod for the Eagles and struck out five batters over five innings. Max Spitz singled and got on base once via a walk. Landon Bryan and Colby Mroczek each placed a single.

GREECE ARCADIA (1-13) 3
BROCKPORT (9-5) 5
Brayden Scaccia was 3-for-4 with two doubles and two runs while also striking out three batters over two and a third innings of relief to help Brockport win its fifth straight game. Carter Dunn placed a single and knocked in three runs. Hunter Moore singled, had an RBI, and walked. Mason Standish singled and scored. Aiden McDaniels struck out three batters over four and two third innings as the starter and also walked and came around to score. Caleb Sheehan, Talan Illardo, and Andrew Lennartz each walked. Christopher Walter singled and plated two runners for Greece Arcadia. Peyton Brooks singled, walked, and scored two runs. Joseph Zona walked and doubled. Blake DeForest singled, scored, and got on base twice via walks. DeForest pitched two and a third innings of relief. Colin Anderson singled. Alexander Jussen, Julio Sosa and Brady Colbert each walked once. Brady Parker started for the Titans and struck out three batters over two and two third innings. Andrew Reichert pitched an inning of relief and struck out a batter.

VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM STEVEN TWARDZIK.

GATES CHILI (5-8) 8
PENFIELD (5-10) 5
Bruce Hanna connected finished with three RBI, including a two-RBI single that came in a seventh inning that saw Gates Chili score five runs to seize the win. Gavin Sweeney tossed a complete game and picked up five strikeouts. Both Hanna and Sweeney each also scored a run. Jaylen Givens singled twice and scored twice. Benett Marconi doubled, walked, and knocked in a pair of runs. Jacob Gangross and Nolan Gage each produced a single, an RBI, and a run scored. Nicolas DiFrancesca placed a single. Cole Gorman walked twice and came around to scored twice. Andrew McManus knocked in a run. Matthew Scibienski doubled twice and added an RBI for Penfield. Ethan Light singled twice, scored, and had an RBI. Jacob Natale singled twice and scored. Andrew Tannous singled twice, had an RBI, walked, and scored. Ramsey Thompson singled, had an RBI, and walked. Jacob Murray singled. Joseph Bianchi walked three times. Gabriel Reyes walked and scored.

PADILLA/WORLD OF INQUIRY/MONROE/SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS (2-8) 7
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (5-6) 8
Yhadiel Perez connected on a walk-off single to cap off a seventh inning that saw Wilson/Early College score four runs and take the win. Joe Baldrich was the winning pitcher. Keisel Cuevas paired two RBI with two runs.

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (8-5) 3
EAST (9-4) 13
SOTA’s Bennie Laver led the game with a single. One out later, Hawkinson sent a drive into the left center field gap that looked destined to drop and bounce off the fence. That is until an outstretched Robinson made the catch. READ MORE.

McQUAID (9-5) 20
ORCHARD PARK (VI) 9
Jason Larsen had a two-RBI single and struck out a batter over four innings of one-hit baseball to help McQuaid win its sixth straight game. Dominic Anzalone had a two-RBI single, scored twice, and walked twice. Thomas Bailey singled, scored, and walked. TD Jordan singled, scored four times, had an RBI, and walked. Conor Forkey doubled, scored, walked, and knocked in a pair of runs. Paul Rizzo had an RBI double and scored. Marcus Dobbertin had two RBI, a double, and walked. William McCarthy paired a double with an RBI. Joe Mistretta pitched two and two third innings and struck out five batters. Ryan DeJoy singled twice and scored twice. Robbie Langdon walked twice, scored three times, singled, and brought home a runner. Joe Hrywnak had an RBI and a single.  Dan Luce walked and scored two runs. Zach Craib drew two walks and had an RBI. Joe Randisi pitched a third of an inning and struck out a batter.

EDISON (2-8) 9
EUGENIO MARIA de HOSTOS (0-10) 1
Carlos Gonzalez struck out 20 and hurled a no-hitter to lead Edison. Gonzalez fanned the first seven batters he faced before issuing one of his four walks on the day. At the plate, Gonzalez singled, walked twice, drove in a run with a sacrifice fly and scored twice. Michael Alvarez finished 2-for-3 with a double, a walk and three runs scored. Dariel Ponce singled, walked and scored twice. Miguel Vargas drove in a run with a sacrifice fly and also scored.

BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON/ARCHANGEL (3-6) 1
AQUINAS (7-5) 11
Sean Mayo collected three hits and walked twice in three at-bats to help Aquinas. Lucas Leone placed three singles. Ayden Klapp Trent Buttles doubled and singled. Jackson Hummel struck out five batters over four innings. Jude Wise singled twice. Ryan Lewin and Brody Ignizio each doubled. Cameron Rider, Michael Calogero, Jackson Hobbs, and Joseph Coccia each placed a single. Athanasius Valentini, Jared Clark, Jackson Stevens, and Luca Suputo each singled for Bishop Kearney.

FINNEY (8-3) 0
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (7-6) 16
Da’Vonn Stevens, Tysen Deaton, Charlie Oakden, Stone Pagano, and Carl Dwyer each had two hits to help Northstar Christian win a Private-Parochial contest. Miles Tomlinson, Braedon Miller, Matt ALlen, and Gian Dioguardi added one hit apiece. Gio Palma crossed home plate three times.

PALMYRA-MACEDON (9-4) 2
MIDLAKES (4-5) 4
Braxton Wilkes pitched two hitless innings of relief and connected on a two-RBI double to help Midlakes win for the third time in four games. Ayden Klapp struck out four batters over five innings of starting pitching and scored. Nicholas Donk walked, scored a run, and singled. Trey Martin paired an RBI with a single. Zachary Donk walked and singled. Nicholas Hunter walked. Camron Quick struck out seven batters over six innings for Palmyra-Macedon. Anthony Porpora singled, scored and walked. Gavin Everts connected on a double. Noah Dapolito had an RBI, a single and walked twice. Quick, Jayden Traster, Ryan Caffyn, and Shane Maier each got on base once via walk.

HONEOYE (6-4) 5
BLOOMFIELD (7-3) 6
Kyle Dredger connected on a two-out two-RBI double in the bottom of the sixth inning that gave Bloomfield a late lead. Joey Walsh had a two-RBI single, walked, and scored. Walsh also pitched the final two outs and earned the save. Grady Rogers singled twice and scored for the Bombers. Gunner Vogel singled, walked, and scored. Morgan McLaughlin walked and scored. Kevin Dredger walked twice and came around to score. Braedon Smith pitched six and a third innings as the starter and picked up two strikeouts. Owen Cuba doubled, singled twice, scored a run, walked and had an RBI at the plate while fanning 10 batters over five starting innings on the mound. Samuel Clark ended 2-for-4 with a double, an RBI, and a run. Christian Lead brought two runners home off the end of his bat and singled. Kevin Schmitt singled and had an RBI. Schmitt also threw an inning of relief and picked up a strikeout. Andrew Fraser singled and got on base once via a walk. Gary Ferge IV walked once and scored twice. Ethan DiBlase scored.
*Recap has been updated.

WATERLOO (4-6) 10
GENEVA (3-9) 2
Alexander Rogers struck out 14 batters over a complete game while picking up a single and three runs offensively to help Waterloo win for the third time in four games. Chase Osterhout doubled, singled twice, scored twice, and had five RBI. Jayden Mansell singled and brought a runner home. Branden Santiago singled twice and scored for Geneva. Mazzaratty Reid placed a single. Tyler Graham crossed home plate once.

RED JACKET (4-6)
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (4-3)

MYNDERSE (6-5) 1
WAYNE (9-5) 7
Aidan Twist ended his day 2-for-3 with two runs scored, an RBI, and a walk at the plate while tossing six innings and striking out three batters to guide Wayne to a win that saw it score six runs in the second inning. Michael Grasso doubled, singled, scored, and knocked in two runners. Kahlen Clark and Cory Jones Jr. each singled and scored, with Clark also drawing a walk. Parker Holtz pitched a perfect inning of relief and struck out two batters. Kaden Phelan walked and scored. Gehrig Locker walked. Alan Plummer singled and scored for Mynderse. Byron Catalano, Caleb Mahoney, Jeremiah Furman, and Matthew Bogart each had a single. Joshua Hutchins plated a runner. Cullen Herron threw for four and a third innings in a relief effort and turned in four strikeouts. Aiden Levis threw an inning and two thirds as the starter and picked up a strikeout.

PENN YAN (0-8) 2
NEWARK (7-7) 12
Michael McGavisk was 3-for-3 with three RBI, three runs, and a walk to help Newark win in Finger Lakes east competition. Nolan Rice struck out three batters over three innings of one-hit relief pitching and was 3-for-4 with a double at the plate. Jayce Baker scored three times, walked twice, and singled. Austin Belli ended 1-for-2 with a walk and two scored runs. Cody Forjone singled, scored and got on base once via  a walk. Devin Littlefield brought two runners home, singled, and scored once himself. Keane Brady walked. Ethan D’Archangelo was 2-for-3 for Penn Yan.

MARCUS WHITMAN (1-4)
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (5-6)

NAPLES (5-4) 5
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (6-4) 1
Hunter Jacoby turned in two strikeouts over a complete game and scored once to help Naples extend its winning streak to four games. Grady Grove doubled, singled, scored, and had an RBI. Rowan Biggs placed two singles and plated a runner. Lukas Hall paired an RBI with a single. Theron VanZandt singled and scored. Oliver Bruen walked twice and came around to score twice. Ryan Worboys crossed home plate once. Taylor Pragle retired eight batters on strikes over seven innings of pitching and singled for Avoca/Prattsburgh. Zachary Heale singled twice and scored, while Bryan Heale singled twice and walked. Evan Obrochta knocked in a run.

SODUS (11-0)
GANANDA (9-3)
Game was postponed due to weather.

RED CREEK (2-10) 3
WILLIAMSON (5-3) 4
David DeFisher doubled and scored and pitched two and a third hitless innings of relief pitching, striking out four batters in the process to will Williamson to a Wayne County win. Devin Allen doubled. Caiden Watson walked three times, scored, and struck out eight batters over four and two third innings of pitching. Spencer Blauvelt singled. Myles Wurtz walked and knocked in a runner. Michael Ishler walked and came around to score. Duke Wright struck out 10 batters over six innings of pitching as well as singled and scored for Red Creek. Timothy Nodine singled twice and brought in a runner. Isaiah Cleveland had an RBI single and got on base once via a walk. Adam Doll and Cole Sharkey each singled and scored, while Casey Doll paired an RBI with a single. Owen Donnelly walked.

Le ROY (8-1) 23
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (3-6) 2
Luke Lathan, Alex Spezzano, Holden Sullivan, Jake Higgins, and Austin Cordaro combined on a two-hitter with nine strike outs to lead Le Roy. Jake Higgins connected on a grand slam to highlight a 17-hit attack that included six doubles and a triple. Higgins finished a triple shy of the cycle and had five RBI. Spezzano doubled twice as part of a three-hit effort with four RBI. Adam Woodworth had two hits including a triple and three RBI. Luke Lathan accounted for two doubles and two RBI. Peter Clark had two hits including a double and two RBI. Tyler Potter broke up the no-hitter with an RBI double in the bottom of the fourth inning and Colton Auger had a hit in the fifth inning.

WAYLAND-COHOCTON (9-3) 6
PERRY (5-6) 1
Hayden Wolfanger hurled a complete game one-hitter with six strikeouts to lead Wayland-Cohocton to a Livingston County win. Owen Wolfanger ended 3-for-4 with four steals and an RBI. Matt Clark singled twice for the Eagles. Beau Slocum had a solo-shot home run to left field for Perry.

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

CAMPBELL-SAVONA (3-4)
HORNELL (0-7)

GENESEO (8-4) 5
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (7-2) 3
Phillip Dotterweich retired 10 batters on strikes over five innings of starting work to help Geneseo win its fourth straight game. Preston Granger singled three times, walked, and knocked a runner home. Bryce Patterson and Brady O’Brien each collected two hits and scored, with Patterson doubling twice and O’Brien once. Tyler Churchfield crossed home plate twice, walked, and singled. Luke Davis had both an RBI and a single. Chase Antinore struck out seven batters over a complete game on the mound and tripled, scored, and walked for Notre Dame Batavia. Adyn Horzempa singled, knocked in a runner, and drew a walk. Evan Fitzpatrick walked twice and scored. Liam Berger got on base twice via walks. Charles Cummings, Eli Grice, Owen Bentley, and Drew Beachel each walked once. Finn Davies crossed home plate.

ATTICA (1-9) 1
PEMBROKE (8-2) 12
Kylan Ball singled three times, had two RBI, walked, and scored to power Pembroke to a Genesee Region win. Jayden Bridge was 2-for-3 with three runs, an RBI, and walked. Anthony Abbatiello paired two singles with two runs and drew a walk. Landen Santini had two singles, an RBI, and a drawn walk. Austin Humphrey pitched three innings as the starter for the Dragons, with Jacob Johnson pitching three innings in relief and striking out six batters. Caleb Felski connected on an RBI double. Brayden Lang  singled and had an RBI.  Johnson and Trey Newton each singled. Jarret Lewter walked and scored twice. Nathaniel Kilian doubled and singled for Attica. Jacob Behrand singled twice and scored. Joshua Diehl connected on a sacrifice fly. Hunter Green and Luke Mest each placed a single. Benjamin Wild walked. Mest started on the mound and threw two and a third innings. Wild pitched two and two third innings in relief.

ALEXANDER (4-4)
BYRON-BERGEN (3-5)

LYNDONVILLE (0-9) 0
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (6-4) 11
Travis Chaya pitched five innings and tallied seven strikeouts to aid Oakfield-Alabama. Jackson Gilbert was 3-for-3 with a double and totaled two RBI and a scored run. David Schanufer scored three times, had two RBI, and doubled. Avery Watterson and Hunter Tobolski both scored twice and doubled, with Watterson picking up two RBI and Tobolski one RBI and a walk. Levi Kabel knocked in a runner. Ryan Schanufer walked and came around to score. Chaya scored. Lane Woodworth doubled for Lyndonville. Quincy McClinsey struck out two batters over two innings and singled. Cole Moyle earned a strikeout in two innings of relief work.

AKRON (VI) 0
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (7-1) 7
Evan Fitzpatrick struck out nine batters over five perfect innings and collected two singles, an RBI, a walk, and a run scored as Notre Dame Batavia used six runs in the third inning to secure the game. Charles Cummings was 2-for-3 with an RBI and a scored run. Owen Bentley singled, brought two runners home, and crossed home plate once. Chase Antinore doubled, scored, brought a runner home, and walked. Drew Beachel added a single, an RBI, and a run. Liam Berger singled and scored, and also struck out three batters over the final two innings. Finn Davies paired an RBI with a single. Adyn Horzempa walked and scored.

GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (11-1) 20
CUBA-RUSHFORD (5-5) 7
Ryan Daciw fanned five batters over four innings as the starting pitcher and was 3-for-4 with two doubles, two RBI, three runs, and a walk to help Genesee Valley-Belfast win in Allegany County competition. Trent Hutchinson singled three times and had three RBI while also crossing home plate once. Ethan Davenport doubled, singled, walked twice, and scored four runs. Derek Calanni placed two singles, came around to score three times, knocked in a pair of runners, and walked. Nolan Hunter and Evan Turybury both closed with statlines of two runs, a single, an RBI, and a walk. Benjamin Cater walked, had an RBI, and scored. Ty Hutchinson crossed home plate once. Finnian Ricketts doubled, singled, scored, and had four RBI for Cuba-Rushford. Eli Sleggs ended 2-for-3 with a pair of RBI and a drawn walk. On the mound, Sleggs retired four batters to strikes over two and two third innings of pitching. Landen Schappacher was 2-for-2 with two drawn walks and three scored runs. Lucas Haskins singled and struck out a batter over an inning and a third of relief pitching. Chase Haas pitched the final two innings and struck out two batters. Kadin Pierce had an RBI, walked twice, and scored once. Hayden Schappacher scored twice.

FILLMORE (6-4) 1
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (7-4) 3
Landon Barkley pitched a complete game and struck out four batters while adding two singles and a drawn walk to boost Bolivar-Richburg. Waide Karnuth placed a two-RBI double. Maddox Davison and Tavyn MacDonell each singled and scored, with MacDonell also drawing a walk.  Mason Baldwin walked twice and scored. Connor Margeson singled. Connor McCumiskey paired a single with an RBI. Jared Boon tripled and struck out two batters over an inning of relief. Damon Potter struck out six batters over four innings as the starter for the Eagles. Jack Boon singled and scored.  Kalen Beardsley and Isaac Wilcox each singled. Beardsley picked up a strikeout in an inning of pitching. Brayden Hennard walked.

HINSDALE (1-8)
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE (2-5)

JASPER-TROUPSBURG (2-8) 1
ALFRED-ALMOND (5-5) 13

CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (5-6) 21
HAMMONDSPORT (1-6) 7

ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE (VI) 0
WELLSVILLE (9-3) 19

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