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Castle Packs Power Tuesday Softball Wrap: Padlick leaves the yard twice for Caledonia-Mumford; Bloomfield’s Wright fans 18 en route to perfect game

May 13, 2025 by Patrick Walsh Leave a Comment

Emily Pietrzykowski hurled a complete game, allowing four runs on five hits, fanning eight, leading Alexander to a 10-4 win on Tuesday. (Photo provided)

WEBSTER THOMAS (11-6) 19
IRONDEQUOIT (2-14) 5

Ella Maloney and Ruby Marrapese both finished 2-for-4 with three RBI and two runs scored, spearheading a Webster Thomas offense that collected 17 hits. Molly Sweeney was 4-4 with an RBI and two runs scored. Rachel Wlodarczyk drove in two runs, scored twice and was 2-2. Emily Ford added two hits in three at bats. Ford drove in two and scored three runs. Olivia Bowers and Alexandra Lippa both recorded a hit and trotted home twice. Lippa added a pair of RBI. Olivia Constantino and Emma Maloney both singled, drove in a run and scored once. For Irondequoit, Ella Cooley was 2-4 with two runs scored. Emilia Newell drove in a run and finished 2-3. Abby Ras connected on a solo home run. Rianne Maddaleno was a perfect 3-3 with a run scored. Isabella Faticone and Anna Ortiz both added singles.

WILSON (6-5) 11
SOTA (5-5) 16

BATAVIA (6-9) 19 (five innings)
MONROE (2-8) 0

Arianna Almekinder hurled a five-inning perfect game, striking out 13 and pitching Batavia to its third win in a row. Almekinder picked up her 100th strikeout on the season in the process.

NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (9-6) 11
FINNEY (3-10) 3

Abigail Eschner tallied two hits and three RBI, inlcuding a two-run home run to power Northstar Christian on the road. Jayda M added a pair of two-baggers and drove in four runs. Evelyn Phillips strung together two hits. Aprell Davis, Lilliana Williams and Leanna Patrick all contributed run-scoring singles.

MIDLAKES (3-13) 7
PALMYRA-MACEDON (10-6) 13

Elianna Rouland finished a perfect 4-for-4, driving in two runs and scoring a pair to lift Palmyra-Macedon at home. Kerrigan Connolly and Addison Gendron both were 2-3 with two runs scored. Gendron added a pair of RBI. Kaedence Andross was 2-4. Seager Emerick pitched a complete game, striking out seven. For Midlakes, Hannah Minns was 2-4 with four RBI.

NEWARK (5-11)
PENN YAN (0-12)

WAYNE (8-10) 2
MYNDERSE (8-6) 5

Bella Burlew fanned seven batters and allowed one earned run to pave the way for Mynderse at home. At the plate, Burlew was 2-for-3 with a pair of singles. Haley Young followed by going 2-3 and trotted home twice. Cheyenna Mangum connected on a double. Kyah Lajewski drove in two and legged out a two-bagger.

GENEVA (8-6) 12
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (8-5) 13

Libby Barbay fanned 15 in a complete game effort, as South Seneca/Romulus escaped at home. At the dish, Barbay was 2-for-2. Rosie Whitley followed by going 2-4 with a double. For Geneva, Yolimar Saldana tallied three hits in five at bats. Danalys Burgos went 2-4.

RED JACKET (6-10) 17
MARCUS WHITMAN (0-10) 13

BLOOMFIELD (12-1) 4
WATERLOO (9-6) 0

Ashlyn Wright hurled a perfect game, striking out 18 to power Bloomfield to its fifth win in a row. Wright retired the first 11 batters of the game via strikeout. Syd Falsone went 2-for-3 with an RBI-single and a run scored at the dish to lead the offense. Calla McCombs drove in a run and was 2-4. Brianna Leitten added a single and two runs scored for the Bombers. Abby O’Brien tacked on a run-scoring single.

LIVONIA (6-10)
HORNELL (3-8)

MARION/GANANDA (9-4) 16 (six innings)
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (6-7) 2

Raegan Quigley cashed in four runs with three hits, pacing the Marion/Gananda offense. Quigley strung together a pair of RBI singles, as well as a triple that brought one home in the sixth. Lydia McKay and Alana McNutt both added two-run base hits. Aubre Phamisith, Skylar Kotvis and Isabella Dirlam all drew run-scoring walks. In the circle, McKay fanned eight over six innings.

SODUS (9-4) 23 (five innings)
WILLIAMSON (0-9) 5

Jessica Fisher went 4-for-5 with a pair of doubles and finished a home run shy of the cycle for Sodus. Fisher racked up five RBI and trotted home three times. Giselle Santacruz also went 4-5 and drove in three runs.

HOLLEY (1-12) 4
BYRON-BERGEN (5-12) 16

OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (11-1) 15 (six innings)
KENDALL (6-6) 0

Chloe Lamb finished a perfect 4-for-4 with two doubles and five RBI, pacing the Oakfield-Alabama offense. Allison Harkness followed with a 3-3 day and drove in one run. Piper Hyde was 2-3, trotting home three times and driving in one. Savannah Durham added two hits in four at bats. Raine Denny, Allie Williams, Olivia Wescott and Ysa Schrauger each tallied a hit and an RBI. Emma Moeller and Rylee Denny both recorded a hit.

YORK (5-10) 3
WARSAW (4-7) 15

For York, Ariana Roessel, Faith Layland and Erin Knapp all trotted home once.

ATTICA (3-10) 4
ALEXANDER (7-7) 10

Emily Pietrzykowski connected on a two-run triple in the bottom of the sixth, part of a six-run frame to allow Alexander to pull away late. Melanie Bump followed with a run-scoring bunt, then Ella Felski added an RBI three-bagger. At the dish, Felski led the hit column, going 3-4 with four RBI and two runs scored. Melissa Sawyer was 2-3 with a pair of RBI and a run-scored. Ava Yax tacked on an RBI, two runs scored and went 2-3. Pietrzykowski hurled a complete game, allowing four runs on five hits, fanning eight. At the dish, Pietrzykowski went 2-4 with a three-bagger, two RBI and trotted home once.

HONEOYE (1-13) 8
NAPLES (9-5) 13

CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (10-4) 10
PERRY (3-11) 6

Kylie Padlick connected on a pair of home runs and drove in five, powering Caledonia-Mumford to its sixth straight win. Padlick finished 3-for-4. Colleen Talty was 2-4 and legged out a double. Bri Lynn and Shea Drazkowski both were 2-3. Lynn trotted home twice, while Drazkowski drove in two. Audrey Padlick went 2-4 and scored twice. For Perry, Zanyah Yisrael was 3-4 with three RBI and trotted home once. Brooke Slocum added two hits in three at bats and an RBI. Peyton Leitten cashed in two and added two hits.

HAVERLING (10-3) 12
LETCHWORTH (5-8) 1

Kaili Witherell hurled a complete game, allowing one run on seven hits and striking out 13 en route to Haverling’s sixth win in a row. Caydence Spears finished 3-4 with a home run, a two-bagger and two RBI. Ryleigh Laverty finished 2-2, driving in two runs, while Lola Coots added three RBI. For Letchworth, Charity Scott, Grace Smith and Alexis Mitchell all were 2-3. Smith added a double and a triple. Grace Mitchell drove in the lone run.

LIMA CHRISTIAN (4-9) 0
GENESEO (13-3) 12

Ganelli Rodriguez Tillet drove in a pair, doubled and scored twice to lead Geneseo. Kendal Bennett tallied three hits in four at bats and added an RBI alongside two runs scored. Kelsey Jennejohn trotted home three times and added an RBI. Emma Conklin was 3-3 with an RBI. Evelyn Warner and Paige Rossborough both scored two runs. Rossborough also drove in a run and singled. In the circle, Adelyn McDonald pitched four one-hit innings and struck out 10. Emily Metz finished with an RBI, a single and a run scored.

WAYLAND-COHOCTON (15-2) 9
PAVILION (4-9) 1

Ava Senka hurled a complete game, allowing an unearned run on two hits and struck out 11 to lift Wayland-Cohocton on the road. At the dish, Senka singled and trotted home twice. Shaila Pragle went 3-for-4 with an RBI and three runs scored. Emily Moran and Sasha Abramowski both recorded two hits, a double and two RBI. Moran was 2-2, while Abramowski went 2-4. Natalie Williamson finished 1-2 with an RBI. Molly Robbins strung together two hits in three at bats. For Pavilion, Ella Tillotson connected on an RBI-single to drive in the lone run and was 1-2.

LYNDONVILLE (12-1) 8
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (6-5) 1

Arnie Sturtevant hurled a complete game, allowing an unearned run on three hits and struck out a dozen en route to Lyndonville’s eighth win in a row. Sturtevant added a single and a run scored at the dish. Alexa Robinson went 2-for-5 with four RBI to pace the offense. Addison Dillenbeck legged out a pair of doubles and went 3-4 with two runs scored. Hannah Fox cashed in two runs, singled and trotted home once. Emma Freas connected on a base hit and trotted home once. Rylan Townsend and Bella Groves both scored a run for the Tigers. For Notre Dame Batavia, Mia Treleaven led by going 2-2 with a run-scoring single.

PORTVILLE (VI) 8
FILLMORE (11-3) 15

OTTO-ELDRED (PA)
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (8-4)

FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (3-10)
BOLIVAR RICHBURG (8-4)

HAMMONDSPORT (3-11) 1
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (4-4) 14

GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (13-3) 16
HINSDALE (1-14) 1

ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (6-6) 2
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (13-1) 6

Meyah Putnam allowed two runs (one earned) on four hits and a walk as Avoca-Prattsburgh ran its winning streak to seven games. Putnam struck out four and went 2-for-4 with a run scored in the win. Ellie Harrell and Alydia McIntyre drove in two runs apiece. Charlotte Peck singled, walked twice, drove in a run and scored twice. Payton Hopkins singled, walked, stole a base and scored.

ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (4-8) 2
CUBA-RUSHFORD (8-6) 21

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