GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (8-9) 3
GREECE ARCADIA (2-14) 6
Brady Parker threw 5.2 innings, allowing no earned runs and striking out five while also getting two hits and two RBI to lead Greece Arcadia. Parker’s double gave Arcadia the lead in the bottom of the sixth, part of a four-run rally where Blake DeForest and Christopher Walter had RBI singles to extend the lead. DeForest also knocked in Arcadia’s first run in the bottom of the first with an RBI single. Nathan Aldrich, Julio Sosa and Joseph Zona also had hits for Arcadia as Brady Colbert worked two walks. Zona earned the win on the mound, pitching the final 1.1 innings and retiring four of the six batters he faced. Tyler Ashton had the lone RBI for Olympia/Odyssey. Angel Davila-Burgos had two hits as Alexander Bianchi, Matthew Jason and Carlo Leon each had a hit.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (9-7) 20
BRIGHTON (10-7) 5
Tyler Cannon had two hits and three RBI, including a two-run triple in Webster Schroeder’s six-run third inning to help the Warriors get their second win in a row. Schroeder also scored six in the bottom of the fourth, one coming in on Samuel Nick’s RBI double, his second RBI hit in two innings. Dylan Dumont, Jack Kelly and Tyler Splain also each had two RBI on the day. Christopher Masters had two hits, scored three runs and had an RBI. Jackson Stone went 3-4 with an RBI and two more runs scored. Kelly had three runs scored from the leadoff spot. Kevin Donalty earned the win on the mound, going 3.2 innings and Joseph Schultz threw 3.1 scoreless innings in relief, picking up three strikeouts. As for Brighton, Wes Sturrup went 3-3 from the leadoff spot, scoring two runs and picking up an RBI. Sturrup scored on an RBI groundout from Sal Burge to give Brighton the first run of the game. Michael Staszak had two hits and two RBIs and Grady Hopkin also knocked a run in. Nathan Bondi and Nolan Bonnell each had a hit.
GATES-CHILI (5-10) 1
SPENCERPORT (6-10) 2
Collin Bates threw a complete game, allowing just one run and picking up three strikeouts to help Spencerport get its sixth win of the season. Bates allowed a first inning run and then threw the final six innings scoreless. Andrew Lamberton had an RBI single to tie the game in the third and Zachary Lamberton drove in the winning run in the bottom of the fifth. Spencerport also had hits from Jaedon Ford and Liam Watson, each of them coming around to score. Jaylen Givens also threw a complete six innings for Gates, allowing two runs and striking out four. Gavin Sweeney knocked in Givens for the Spartans’ only run. Bruce Hanna and Andrew McManus also had hits for Gates.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (10-5) 13
PITTSFORD MENDON (11-5) 0
Tyler Allen threw a complete game shutout, allowing just three hits and striking out six to help Pittsford Sutherland get its fourth straight win. Allen also went 2-2 with 2 RBI, 2 walks and three runs scored at the plate with one of the RBIs coming in a ten run first inning that gave Sutherland the early cushion. Sam Byrne led the offense with three RBI and Aidan Kress also had two, including knocking in the game’s first run with a double. Jaxon Bernas had a two RBI single following Kress. Hudson Lazenby, Logan Tomeny, Noah Gressell and Ryan Munzinger each also had an RBI for Sutherland. Jack Albanese, Samuel Harrigan and Josiah Martin each had a hit for Mendon.
WEST GENESEE (III) 8
VICTOR (11-4) 6
West Genesee scored our runs in the first and four runs in the sixth. Victor’s starting pitcher, Brandon Wilson threw five innings and allowed four hits, striking out three. Dylan Chudner and Zack Worrall both had two hits and a double. Chudner drove in one run and Worrall drove in two runs. Matty Eygabroad and Will Elkovitch had an RBI apiece.
AQUINAS INSTITUTE (9-6) 14
IRONDEQUOIT (4-11) 6
Michael Calogero went 3-for-4 with two RBI and earned the win on the mound to help Aquinas bounce back from Friday’s loss. One of Calogero’s RBI came on a bases-loaded walk in the top of the fourth, scoring one of Aquinas’s six runs that inning after Irondequoit had held a 3-2 lead since the first. Brandon Speranza hit a solo home run in the sixth inning. Ryan Lewin had two RBIs and Michael Duprey, Lucas Leone, Sean Mayo and Sean Masuik each had an RBI. Trent Buttles had two hits and two runs scored. For Irondequoit, Brayden Delly had a two RBI single to give it a first inning lead. Landon Bryan also had an RBI and John Springer had the lone other hit for the Eagles.
EAST (10-4) 5
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (8-7) 2
Jadiel Santiago threw a complete game in his first varsity start for East, allowing two runs and four hits. Santiago had 11 strikeouts. East went ahead on Emille Diaz’s first inning three-run homer and didn’t look back afterwards. Da’Vonn Stevens walked twice and scored both runs for Northstar.
FRANKLIN (3-9) 6
BISHOP KEARNEY (4-6) 16
Athanasius Valentini went 3-for-3 with two RBI to lead Bishop Kearney to a second win in three games. Noah Banks had three RBI. Augustine Valentini and Mason Wohlers each knocked in two. Wohlers earned the win on the mound. After Franklin earned an early 4-3 lead thanks to a two-run triple by Jamel Hammond. Kearney scored eight runs in the bottom of the third, two of them scoring on wild pitches and two more on an RBI triple by Banks. Banks also finished out the game on the mound, throwing the final inning and striking out a batter.
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (7-6) 8
EDISON TECH (2-11) 4
NAPLES (5-6) 5
HONEOYE (8-4) 10
Dylan Washburn went 4-for-4 with three RBI, including one on an RBI single in a five-run first inning to help Honeoye get its second win in a row. Christian Lead followed Washburn in the order, contributing his own RBI single in the first, one of two RBIs on his day. Kyle Schmitt also had a hit and the other RBI for Honeoye. Kevin Schmitt started the game on the mound throwing four innings, allowing three runs and picking up eight strikeouts. Washburn finished the final three innings with seven strikeouts. Kevin Schmitt also had two hits and two runs scored offensively while Gary Ferge IV and Christopher Shannon each picked up a hit. For Naples, Grady Grove went 4-4 with two RBIs and Chase Bauman went 3-4 with his first hit being an RBI single in the first to drive in the first run of the game. Wilhelm Schmidt knocked in a run with a sacrifice bunt in the first while Oliver Bruen also collected a hit.
PENN YAN ACADEMY (0-10) 3
WAYNE CENTRAL (11-5) 21
Michael Grasso finished 4-for-5 with a double, four RBI and three runs scored to lead Wayne. Brady Giudice went 2-for-4 with a double, walk, four runs scored and an RBI in the win. Cory Jones Jr. finished with a single, two walks, two RBI and four runs scored. Lucas Welker was 1-3 with an RBI and two runs scored. Ben Smith was 2-3 with a walk, two RBI and a run scored. Caleb Celso started and struck out four over three innings to pick up the win. Celso also doubled and drove in a run. Parker Holtz and Brodie Newmeyer pitched a scoreless inning of relief.
PENN YAN ACADEMY (0-9) 1
WAYNE CENTRAL (10-5) 11
Cory Jones Jr. struck out 11 and hurled five innings of no-hit ball. The senior walked one and did not allow an earned run. Gehrig Locker doubled and drove in three runs to lead the offense. Lucas Welker also connected on a double as part of 1-for-2 effort with a walk, RBI and run scored. Ben Smith singled, drove in a run and scored three times. Jones and Kahlen Clark had an RBI and run scored apiece.
HAC (2-6) 19
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (4-4) 10
LIVONIA (11-3) 3
HAVERLING (6-5) 1
Seth Eadie threw a complete game for Livonia, allowing no earned runs and striking out seven. With the game tied 1-1 in the top of the seventh, Kaidan O’Conner drew a bases loaded walk to give the Bulldogs the lead and Caden Cavo stole home to add the insurance run. O’ Conner worked three walks on the day. Grant Francis and Aaron Kime each had two hits for Livonia and Cavo had the other. All three were responsible for one of Livonia’s runs. Gage Thomas threw a complete game with 11 strikeouts for Haverling, despite picking up the loss. Thomas and Corey Hoad had Haverling’s two hits with their run coming on an error in the fifth.
PAVILION/YORK (9-2) 3
FILLMORE (6-5) 1
Landen Stoddard threw a complete seven innings allowing just one run and striking out eleven to help Pavilion/York to a second win of the day. Hayven Cordes, Zachary Bauer and John Ayers each had an RBI single and Ryan Brady added two hits. Stoddard also had a hit and scored a run offensively. Trent Englert and Liam Ezard each added a hit for Pavilion/York. Isaac Wilcox had the lone RBI for Fillmore, knocking in a run with a groundout. Jared Boon, James Hillman, Avery Potter and Damon Potter collected Fillmore’s four hits.
PAVILION/YORK (8-2) 14
LETCHWORTH (1-10) 0
PERRY (6-7) 8
BARKER JR/SR (VI) 13
RED JACKET (5-7) 1
GANANDA (11-3) 10
Jonathan Frick and Henry Shutts each had two hits and two RBI to help Gananda to a fourth straight win. Maddox Stoughton got the win, going six innings with seven strikeouts, allowing no earned runs. Stoughton also had a hit. Maximus Ng, William Schneeman and Brady Wadsworth each had two hits, with Wadsworth and Ng also picking up RBI. Anthony D’Agostino, Jackson Giancurso and Owen Switzer had the other three hits with Switzer’s coming in the form of an RBI single. Dylan Henry went 2-for-3 with an RBI for Red Jacket. Charlie Kolodziejski and Dillon Janke had the other two hits.
SODUS (13-0) 6
WILLIAMSON (6-4) 1
Garrett Barron went 3-for-4 with a two-run single to help Sodus remain undefeated. Cooper Ingersol also had two hits and Evan Laird had three walks and a hit, scoring once. Austin Cincinello, Bradyn Orbaker , Parker Orbaker and Carter Salerno also had hits for Sodus. P Orbaker earned the win on the mound, going 4.2 innings, allowing one run and striking out eight. Caiden Watson went 2-4 for Williamson, including knocking in their only run with an RBI single. David DeFisher threw a complete seven innings, striking out seven and allowing just one earned run.
LYNDONVILLE CENTRAL (0-10) 5
WILLIAMSON (7-3) 15
Caiden Watson went 4-for-4 with five RBI and four runs scored to lead Williamson. David DeFisher added four RBI, three of them coming on a bases-clearing double in a six-run bottom of the sixth. Riley Begy and Miles Wurtz each added an RBI for Williamson. Landon Rowley had a hit and two walks, scoring a run. Cooper Brandt earned the win going four innings and allowing one earned run while striking out five. Colton Smith and Lane Woodworth each had two hits for Lyndonville with Woodworth adding two RBI. Juan Alberdi, Austin Fonda and Atticus Mank each drove in a run.
EAST ROCHESTER (10-2) 11
LYONS (1-10) 7
MARION (0-9) 0
RED CREEK (3-11) 1
BYRON-BERGEN (3-6) 1
PEMBROKE (9-2) 8
Jayden Bridge struck out 16 over 6 1/3 and finished 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Pembroke to a third straight win and fourth in the past five games. Bridge allowed one run on four hits and one walk. The senior right-hander retired the first seven batters he faced and nine of 10 to open the game. His RBI single in the third gave the Dragons a 4-0 lead. Bridge doubled, drove in three and scored once in the win. Brayden Lang went 2-4 with a double, three RBI and two runs scored. Anthony Abbatiello doubled, walked, drove in a run and scored. Owen Shultz was 2-3 with two RBI in the win. Landon Santini walked twice and scored twice. Jarret Lewter also scored. Trey Newton accounted for 2/3 scoreless in relief. Jeremiah Romero singled and scored for Byron-Bergen. Dylan Utter drove in Romero with a double.

ELBA CENTRAL (8-4) 1
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (8-2) 5
Evan Fitzpatrick threw a complete game, striking out nine and allowing just one run to help Notre Dame Batavia to an eighth win in nine games. Fitzpatrick also walked and scored a run as part of a five run rally in the bottom of the sixth after Notre Dame Batavia trailed 1-0. In the third, Nick Scott had an RBI single for Elba Central. Eli Grice went 3-for-3 with an RBI for Notre Dame Batavia, Charles Cummings had an RBI hit and Adyn Horzempa had a two RBI single to put the game out of reach, one of two hits from him on the day. Chase Antinore also added two hits. For Elba, Mark Caparco went 2-3, scoring its only run. Fletcher Norton also had a hit and Mason Vigiano started the game on the mound, allowing four runs (none earned) over 4.2 innings of work.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA CENTRAL (6-5) 3
LE ROY (10-1) 4
On Senior day, senior Peter Clark earned his first varsity win on the mound going the distance allowing only four hits and striking out 10. Alex Spezzano walked it off in the bottom of the seventh with an RBI single scoring Jagger Smith who reached on an error, advanced to second on Jude Sherman’s sacrifice bunt, and then advanced to third on a passed ball. Alex then roped one to deep left field for the walk-off win. Spezzano connected on a one-out double followed up by an RBI double by Brady McClurg to make it 3 -1 in the bottom of the sixth. Adam Woodworth then reached on a misplayed ball and Luke Lathan beat out a bunt down the third-base line for a single to load the bases. Jake Higgins delivered a two-strike, two-out single to tie the game. Oakfield-Alabama’s pitcher David Schnaufer struck out 14 over 5 1/3 innings of one-hit ball. O-A got on the board in the first after a single by Jack Cianfrini to lead off the game. Schnaufer reached on a fielder’s choice. Hunter Tobolski reached on a walk. Jackson Gilbert reached on an error and two runs scored. Jackson Gilbert then extended the lead to 3 -0 in the top of the sixth with a single, scoring Avery Watterson who had reached on a walk.
KENDALL CENTRAL (12-1) 6
ATTICA CENTRAL (1-10) 1
CJ D’Agostino pitched 5.1 innings, striking out 12 to help Kendall get their fifth straight win. D’Agostino also went 3-for-4 at the plate, scoring two runs. Johnny Conte had two hits and Vinnie D’Agostino, Colby Hughes, Jonas Rhodes and Michael Colucci each had a hit. V D’Agostino, Hughes and Samuel Conte picked up an RBI apiece. V D’Agostino finished up the game on the mound, going 1.2 innings and striking out four. Micah Capwell and Blaine Datzler had the lone two hits for Attica and their only run scored on Datzler’s single.
KENDALL CENTRAL (13-1) 13
ATTICA CENTRAL (1-11) 0
Gavin Braun threw a complete five shutout innings, striking out eight to help Kendall earn a doubleheader sweep. Vinnie D’Agostino had another three hits and three RBI while Sam Conte, CJ D’Agostino and Adrian Bucci each knocked in two runs. Hughes worked three walks and Colucci drew two to go along with two hits and three runs scored. Johnny Conte and Rhodes each added an RBI. Capwell, Hunter Green and Joshua Diehl had the only three hits for Attica.
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (9-4) 22
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (0-12) 4
Landon Barkley had fourth hits and four RBI, including a two-run homer to help Bolivar-Richburg to a third straight win. Braden Zilker went 4-for-4 with five RBI and five runs scored while Maddox Davison also knocked in multiple runs with two. Ryder Iantorno, Mason Baldwin and James Day each also had an RBI for Bolivar-Richburg. Connor Margeson started on the mound, going three innings, striking out six and allowing one unearned run. Bolivar-Richburg scored nine in the first inning and seven in the third, creating an early cushion. Friendship-Scio had two hits, one each for Charlie Taylor and Deacon Brown. Taylor ‘s hit was a two-RBI double. The game was called after five innings.
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (13-1) 19
ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE (VI) 4
Nolan Hunter finished 2-for-4 with a double and three runs scored as Genesee Valley-Belfast won an eighth straight game. Teammate Evan Turybury went 2-for-2 with a triple and three RBI in the win. GV-B took advantage of nine walks. Mason Thomas picked up the win. Ben Cater went two innings in relief. Vin Labella led Allegany-Limestone going 2-for-4 with a leadoff double on the first pitch of the ballgame .
WELLSVILLE (10-3) 4
MEDINA CENTRAL (VI) 1
HAMMONDSPORT CENTRAL (1-7) 10
MOUNT MORRIS (1-8) 2
CUBA-RUSHFORD (6-5) 10
ANDOVER WHITESVILLE (3-6) 4
ELLICOTTVILLE (VI) 15
HINSDALE CENTRAL (1-11) 4
ADDISON (7-3) 9
NORTH PENN MANSFIELD (PA) 19
ALFRED-ALMOND (6-5)
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (3-6)
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