GATES CHILI (3-10) 1
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (15-2) 13 (F/6)
Gabby Lyons finished 2-for-2 with three RBI and Caralynn Orlando was 2-4 with three RBI to pace a Sutherland offense that jumped out to a 6-1 lead after two innings. Lyons scored three runs in the win. Orlando crossed home once. Amanda Meyers struck out eight without issuing a walk in a complete-game effort. The sophomore allowed one run on four hits. Alex Sippel doubled, walked and drove in two runs. Hannah Glanton drew three walks and came home three times. Emma Fogel scored twice and Olivia Vorassi crossed home once. Annaliesse McGill singled and scored for Gates. Mattingly Kretser drove in a run with a base hit. Deanna Georgetti and Abbie Graupman both singled.
GREECE (5-13) 6
HILTON (10-8) 8
Paige Siciliano went 4-for-4 with two RBI and three runs scored to lead Hilton to its third straight win. Maddie Murphy singled walked three times and scored twice. Juliana Saporito was 2-4 with a run scored. Hannah Dear had a hit and two RBI. Paige Batz also singled. Naomi Rosario singled, scored and drove in a run. Rosario also picked up the win with seven strikeouts. Jenelle Staples scored two runs for Greece.
BROCKPORT (4-12) 8
CANANDAIGUA (1-17) 3
Hannah Carpenter allowed two earned runs and struck out four in a complete-game effort. Carpenter also went 2-for-4 at the plate and scored a run. Brockport scored four times in the seventh. Lilly Petitti had two hits and three RBI to pace the offense. Adriana Piatt went 2-for4 with an RBI and a run scored. Mariah Sagrafena doubled, stole a base and scored twice. Lia Starwald collected a hit and stole a base. Hannah Kenney also scored twice. Cora Holtby, Delilah Smith, and Aubrey Colf each knocked in a run for Canandaigua.
RUSH-HENRIETTA (12-6) 2
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (15-1) 3
Kinsley Keil finished 2-for-3 with two runs scored to lead Schroeder. Emma Juliano connected on an RBI double, and Kenzie Janicek an RBI single. Amber Kohlmeier, Hannah Colicchio and Kyara Murphy added a single apiece. Rush-Henrietta’s Elizabeth Gleghorn had a two run home run for the Royal Comets.
PITTSFORD MENDON (7-10) 4
AQUINAS (9-5) 5
Kendall Buttles and Delaney Buttles connected back-to-back doubles in the sixth inning as Aquinas rallied to win for the third time in the past four games. Trailing 4-3, Gia Masters drew a leadoff walk and scored the tying run on a double from Kendall Buttles. Delaney Buttles then delivered the go-ahead run. Kendall Buttles struck out 14 in a complete-game effort. The eighth-grader allowed four runs (three earned) on four hits and two walks. She went 2-for-4 at the plate with two runs scored. Delaney Buttles was 3-4 with three doubles, two RBI and a run scored. Riley Madigan was 2-4 with an RBI and a run scored. Luciana Pascarella singled and drove in a run. Felicity Knapp connected on a thee-run home run to give Mendon a 4-2 lead in the fourth inning. Knapp went 2-4 on the day with four RBI. Cameron Lauterbach singled, walked twice and scored twice. Quinn Sargent also scored.
BLOOMFIELD (14-1) 6
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (7-7) 1
Ashlyn Wright struck out 12 without issuing a walk and allowed one run on five hits as Bloomfield, the top seed in Class C1, won for the seventh straight time. Wright, an Army West Point commit, retired the first nine she faced before surrendering a leadoff single in the fourth. She retired eight of nine before giving up back-to-back doubles to start the seventh. Calla McCombs finished 2-for-4 at the plate including an RBI triple to cap a four-run fourth that gave the Bombers a 6-0 lead. McCombs also connected on a double. Evalynn Howlett and Abby O’Brien both singled and scored. Sydney Falsone and Sawyer Gallup both singled, scored and drove in a run. Cece Falsone was 1-3 with an RBI. Brooke Gruschow and Emma Dunman connected on consecutive doubles to lead the seventh. Gruschow scored the lone HFL run. Georgia Brownsword added a one-out single in HF-L’s final at-bat. Brownsword was 2-3.
LIMA CHRISTIAN (4-11) 7
C.G. FINNEY (4-11) 8
Kiley Knittle tripled and connected on the game-winning home run in the bottom of the sixth to lead Finney. Knittle finished with five RBI on the day. Teammate Hannah Burnett went 2-for-2 with a triple. Bailey Viencek started on the mound for Finney and struck out 13.
EAST/MONROE/SWW (2-9)
PADILLA (8-4)
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (7-6) 8
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (7-5) 20
HORNELL (3-10) 9
LIVONIA (7-10) 16
HORNELL (3-11) 4
LIVONIA (8-10) 10
WARSAW (5-9) 0
AVON (11-2) 1
Jessie Crye struck out and scattered three hits as Avon put together back-to-back wins. Kristen Hill plated Kyleigh DeRider in the sixth inning with the game’s only run. Crye singled and walked twice. Payton Rice had two hits. Charley Pierce and Kyleigh DeRider added a hit apiece for the Riverhawks. Warsaw pitcher Olivia Parker struck out three. Kait Treuttein, Brenna Ackerman and Kendra Belden each had a hit for the Tigers.
“Tonight, we celebrated our two seniors,” said Avon head coach Jill Terry via email. “Abby Schutz is a four-year starter and was a part of our state semifinal team. Caroline Hayes is a three-year starter and the heart of the outfield. Both girls will be greatly missed and impossible to replace.”
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (16-3) 2
HAVERLING (11-3) 6
Kaili Witherell struck out 11 and hurled a complete game as Haverling avenged an earlier loss with its sixth straight win. Witherell allowed two runs (one earned) on six hits. Witherell also tripled and had three hits in the win. Abbie Whaley and Ryleigh Laverty also accounted for a trip of base raps. Caydence Spears tripled and had two hits. Gabby Shroyer, and Lola Coots also had two hits apiece. Wayland-Cohocton’s Ava Senka struck out eight in relief. Wayland-Cohocton took a 2-1 decision when the Livingston County Athletic Association rivals met in late April.
PERRY (3-13) 2
LE ROY (9-6) 3
Le Roy won for the second time in three games. Perry’s Isabella Zalewski went 2-for-3 with a triple, an RBI and a run scored. Zalewski also struck out six and tossed a complete game. Peyton Leitten doubled and scored a run.
DANSVILLE (0-14) 5
YORK (6-11) 6
CC Biondo struck out seven in a complete-game effort and scored two runs to lead York. Teammates Jordan Ray, Faith Layland, Bella Fischer and Kylee Koronas scored a run apiece in the win. Dansville’s Sophia Goins, Kera Metcalfe, Grace Bowes, Elliot Hanks, Annie Ames, Jaylynn Bridge, Briley Wood and Arianna Billups had a hit apiece for the Mustangs. Dansville rallied from a 5-0 deficit to tie the game.
HONEOYE (1-14) 1
DUNDEE-BRADFORD (11-1) 21 (F/5)
Reese Simpson finished 3-for-4 with three RBI and a run scored to pace a 20-hit attack that saw Dundee-Bradford put up eight runs each in the first and second innings. Morgan Sutryk was 2-3 with a double, a walk, three runs scored and an RBI. Riley Briscoe doubled as part of a 4-4 effort with two RBI and two runs scored. Piper Simpson was 4-4 with two RBI and three runs scored. Maddie Knapp singled twice, walked, drove in two and scored two. Korrin Yeoman and Adalyn Tham both singled, walked and scored twice. Sutryk struck out seven in the circle. The junior allowed three walks and two hits without surrendering an earned run.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (10-8) 2
MYNDERSE (10-6) 11
Cheyenne Mangum finished 2-for-2 with two walks, a stolen base and a run scored while Haley Young was 2-3 with a walk, a stolen base and two runs to lead Mynderse to a third straight win. Kyah Lajewski tripled and scored. Makayla Williams doubled, drove in a run and scored twice. Danielle McDermott singled, drove in two runs, stole a base and scored once. Haley Young struck out six to pick up the win. Young allowed two runs (one earned) on seven hits and two walks.
EAST ROCHESTER (1-11) 15
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (5-6) 25
Peytin Westurn scored five runs and Olivia DeBoerdere, four as North Rose-Wolcott put 17 runs on the board in the first two innings. Zoey Yates, Sydney Cuykendall and Laryssa Moore accounted for three runs apiece in the win. Madelyn Evans scored twice while Lauren Sears and Taylor Smith each crossed home once. DeBoerdere and Yates both doubled. East Rochester’s Grace Cotsonas scored five runs. Makenna Fiorvanti crossed home on three occasions. Alba Diaz, Kiera Flores and Jayde Kurrasch all scored twice.
LYONS (17-1) 16
SODUS (10-5) 1
Six batters collected three hits apiece, and Lyons pulled away with a big seventh inning to win its eighth straight game and sweep the regular series from its Wayne County rival. Kamryn Bonnell and Addison VanLare both doubled as part of individual 3-for-4 efforts at the plate. Bonnell drove in four runs and scored twice in the win. VanLare also walked and crossed home three times. Rylee Richardson was 3-5 out of the leadoff spot with three RBI and three runs scored. The eighth-grader also struck out 13 while issuing one walk in a complete-game effort. Richardson allowed two hits and the only run scored on her was unearned. Jayla Bell was 3-5 with three RBI and a run scored while Lydia Briggs was 3-5 with two RBI and a run scored. Baylei Reed had two hits, two walks, two RBI and a run scored. Gabriella Aunkst singled twice and drove in two runs while also scoring once. Peyton Bonnell singled and scored twice. Lyons scored seven times in the seventh. Jessica Fisher and Kaitlyn Harper had a hit apiece for Sodus which had won four straight and five of six heading into Thursday’s action.
RED JACKET (7-10) 27
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (6-9) 13
NOTRE DAME-BATAVIA (6-7) 4
KENDALL (7-7) 12
Izzy D’Agostino went 2-for-4 with a double, a walk and three RBI to lead Kendall in a Genesee Region showdown. Teagan Shaw was 2-4 and also drove in three runs. Ella Christ singled twice and had two RBI. Senior pitcher Inez Stangler struck out two and allowed nine hits in a complete-game effort. Alea Barrett finished 2-4 with a walk and an RBI. Maggie Zastrow, Lia Larson, and Brooke Rodas added a hit apiece Notre Dame-Batavia’s Clarrisa Milliman went 2-2 with an RBI.
ATTICA (5-10) 8
HOLLEY (1-14) 1
ALEXANDER (7-8) 6
PEMBROKE (8-6) 7
Four straight reached base with two outs in the sixth as Pembroke erased a deficit with three runs. Trailing 6-4, Juliana Cleveland drew a one-out walk. One out later, Diem Laney reached on a hit by pitch. Reagan Schneider brought home the first run of the inning with a base hit. Jayden Hootman walked to load the bases, and Taylor Bischoff singled to bring home the tying and go-ahead runs. Hootman struck out four without issuing a walk and went the distance to pick up the win. Reagan Schneider finished 3-for-4 at the plate with three RBI and two runs scored. Bischoff was 2-4. Hootman went 2-3. Adalyn Ball singled and drove in a run. Sophia Gorski singled and scored. Camille Campbell scored a run. Alexander’s Melissa Sawyer and Emily Pietrzykowski both went 2-4 with a run scored. Faith Goodenbury doubled, drove in two runs and scored once.
LYNDONVILLE (13-1) 8
WILSON (VI) 2
FILLMORE (13-3) 21
HINSDALE (1-16) 9
Morghyn Ross finished 4-for-5 with three doubles, eight RBI and two runs scored as Fillmore won for the fourth straight time. Mylee Miller started and struck out eight over 4 1/3 scoreless innings to pick up the win. Mattie McCumiskey doubled, walked three times, drove in two and scored two. Miller was 2-3 with two RBI and a run scored. Ryleigh Goodliff walked three times and scored four runs. Abby Earley singled twice, walked, drove in a run and scored three times. Lily Sisson walked three times and crossed home on three occasions.
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (7-6) 6
HAMMONDSPORT (3-12) 0
ALFRED-ALMOND (2-10) 2
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (5-4) 4
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (4-9)
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (4-10)
ADDISON (6-4)
WILLIAMSON (PA)
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