
WEBSTER THOMAS (13-6) 11
RUSH-HENRIETTA (12-8) 4
Rachel Wlodarczyk led the Webster Thomas offense with a three RBI effort. Wlodarczyk collected three hits including a double and a triple. Emma Maloney recorded a double along with two RBI. Ella Maloney, Olivia Bowers, Molly Sweeney, and Ella Griffin all drove in a run for the Titans. Emily Ford went 3-for-4 with three runs scored. Kadyn Hartel led the Rush-Henrietta offense with a two hit effort including a double and RBI. Elizabeth Gleghorn, Kaylee Hartman, and Katelyn Militello also drove in a run for the Royal Comets.
EASTRIDGE (10-7) 6
GATES CHILI (4-12) 4
Eastridge used seven errors to their advantage as three of their runs came off of the misplays. JJ Siembor, Marley Siembor and Chloe Welch each drove in a run for Eastridge. Siembor came on a double. Mackenzie Brown led the Gates Chili offense with 3-for-4 effort with a double, an RBI and two runs scored. Annaliesse McGill, Deanna Georgetti, and Mattingly Kretser all collected an RBI for the Spartans.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (9-8) 16
CANANDAIGUA (1-19) 0 F/5
Emma Dunman threw a complete game allowing only one hit while striking out seven for Honeoye Falls-Lima. Dunman drove in a run at the dish. Alysa Richards and Olivia Gates led the offense with two RBI each. Richards and Gates each had two hits with Richards collecting a double. Brooke Gruschow, Morgan Dunman, and Abbigail Maylin each had an RBI in the contest. Jenna Fowler collected two hits including a double. Aubrey Colf recorded the lone hit for Canandaigua.
BRIGHTON (4-11) 2
PENFIELD (15-5) 3
A three run first run for Penfield was the difference maker. The Patriots drove in two runs via the ground out from Megan Clark and Mackenzie Whitehead. Alexi Cimino collected an RBI base hit between the two outs. Cimino along with Stephanie Coughlin finished the contest with two base hits. Luci Rozzi drove in both runs for Brighton. Rozzi collected a triple in the contest as well. Madison Marchiole recorded two base hits for the Bruins. Charlotte Empie tallied a double.
VICTOR (10-8) 7
FAIRPORT (8-11) 6
Kaylee Lenhard’s RBI double in the top of the seventh was the difference maker for Victor. Lenhard’s double was her lone hit of the contest. Ryleigh Fontana Led the Blue Devil offense with 2-for-3 effort with a double and two RBI. Kenadee Comstock also drove in a run for Victor. Audrey Steinorth tallied a double for the Blue Devils in the contest. Brylee McDonnell led the Fairport offense with a triple and three RBI performance. Elizabeth Roessel, Quinnleigh Yeakel, and Olivia Caselli all collected an RBI for the Red Raiders. Roessel collected two hits including a double. Allison Runke also tallied a double. Julia Barry had two base hits for Fairport.
BATAVIA (7-11) 3
BROCKPORT (5-13) 1 F/11
Batavia secured the victory in the 11th when Hannah Carney ripped a hard ground ball past the shortstop to score Kyleigh Kabel for the go ahead run. Carney advanced to second on a past ball and Gabby Smith dropped one into centerfield scoring Carney. Smith and Carney both finished 3-for-5 with Carney driving in two and Smith having an RBI. Arianna Almekinde had 20 strikeouts in the circle for Batavia. Hannah Carpenter drove in the lone run for Brockport with an inisde the park home run. Carpenter had nine strikeouts for the Blue Devils. Audrina Piatt and Allie Sherman each had two hits.
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (17-2) 8
SPENCERPORT (12-6) 5
Emma Hollenbeck and Caralynn Orlando each drove in two runs to guide the Pittsford Sutherland offense. Orlando had two hits with a double while Hollenbeck had two base hits. Alexandra Sippel, Katie Sarr, and Julia Devaney each had an RBI. Sippel had two hits with a double. Gabrielle Lyons collected three hits with a double and a triple. Amanda Meyers also had a double and a triple for Sutherland. Isabel Neu led the Spencerport offense with two hits and an RBI. Paige Stein, Audrey Gelfuso, and Lia Bivone all tallied an RBI for the Rangers. Ariana Burns recorded three hits including the contest.
BROCKPORT (6-13) 2
SPENCERPORT (12-7) 1
The game picked up from the top of the seventh inning. Brianna DeLorenzo singled, and Allie Sherman followed with a well-placed bunt. A miscue on the throw allowed pinch-runner Hannah Kenney to race home for the walk-off win.
Finished game that started on Saturday but halted due to weather
PITTSFORD MENDON (9-10) 7
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (9-11) 1
Quinn Sargent pitched a complete game where she gave up one unearned run and struck out two for Pittsford Mendon. Sargent also led the Mendon offense with a 2-for-3 effort with two RBI at the dish. Cameron Lauterbach collected two hits including a double and an RBI. Jillian Wexler and Emma Hiller also drove in a run for Mendon. Hiller recorded a double along with Arina van Baaren. Alexandra Van Ginhoven and Felicity Knapp each had two base hits. Carly Carpenter drove in the lone run for Churchville-Chili. Lydia Roesser recorded two base hits.
BISHOP KEARNEY/CHESTERTON (8-3) 0
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (16-2) 2
Liana DeValder threw a two hitter complete game with 15 strikeouts for Webster Schroeder. Kinsley Keil had a home run and walk. Emma Juliano had a RBI single. Kyara Murphy was 2-for-3. Coral Enscoe had both hits for Bishop Kearney/Chesterton
MARION/GANANDA (11-5) 19
EAST ROCHESTER (1-13) 7
A double by Lydia McKay put Marion/Gananda on the board at the top of the first. East Rochester then took the lead, but then Marion/Gananda flipped the game in the top of the third, scoring seven runs on three hits to take the lead. Lexi Phamisith homered and drove in a run later on a ground out. Kalli Meyer and Raegan Quigley singled, scoring two runs. McKay earned the win for Marion/Gananda, surrendering five hits and seven runs over five innings while striking out four. Quigley led Marion/Gananda with three hits in five at-bats. Meyer, McKay, and Pickering each collected multiple hits for Marion/Gananda.
AQUINAS (10-6) 6
OUR LADY OF MERCY (12-6) 8
Annika VanDamme led the Our Lady of Mercy offense with a three hit effort. VanDamme Collected an RBI triple in the contest. Lillian Seiffert also drove in a run via a base hit. The other six runs Monarchs’ runs came via two errors, a passed balls and Brenna Ray and Rowan Hennessy stealing home. Katherine Abbamonte collected two base hits. Riley Madigan led the Aquinas offense with three runs driven in. Delaney Buttles also drove in a run while collecting two hits including a double. Sister Kendall recorded a hit and came around to score three times. Luciana Pascarella tallied two base hits for the Li’l Irish.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (7-7) 3
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (11-7) 16 F/5
Leanna Patrick and Abigail Eschner led the Northstar offense with two hits and three RBI each. Lola Rivera had two hits and an RBI. Alina Shuvalov had a two-run double while Lilliannna Williams collected an RBI double.
GREECE STORM (6-14) 2
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (6-9) 1
Greece won a defensive battle over Notre Dame of Batavia with the strong pitching from Allison Sywulski with six strikeouts. Ashlyn Bebout went 1-for-2 with an RBI. Hannah Keane went 1-for-3 with a triple and an RBI to put the Storm up 2-0 in the 1st inning. Sywulski, Morgan Feeney, Juliana Bates and Janalyse Rivera all added hits for Greece. Brooke Bassett made a diving catch in the left field to keep Notre Dame of Batavia scoreless in the bottom of the seventh. Sywulski struck out the side to pitch the full game with a win.
CHARLES G FINNEY (5-11) 6
PADILLA HS/WOIS (10-5) 0
Bailey Viencek threw a three hitter complete game with 10 strikeouts. Viencek also went 2-for-3 at the plate with two RBI. Kiley Knittle went 1-for-2 with a double and an RBI.
Game one of a doubleheader
CHARLES G FINNEY (6-11) 10
PADILLA HS/WOIS (10-6) 2
Bailey Viencek pitched four innings of one hit ball with six strikeouts. Viencek also went 2-for-3 at the plate. Kiley Knittle went 2-for-2 with a triple and two RBI. Riley Snavely went 1-for-3 with a triple.
Game two of the doubleheader
PAVILION (6-10) 15
LIMA CHRISTIAN (4-12) 1
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (10-6) 2
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (12-1) 8
Morgan Sutryk, Alexis Rosno, and Korrin Yeoman all drove in a run from Dundee/Bradford. Sutryk had two hits in the contest. Dundee/Bradford used errors and passed balls to score the other five runs. Libby Barbay drove in both runs for South Seneca/Romulus.
ATTICA (6-11) 13
PERRY (3-14) 3
Madi Monteleone went 4-for-4 with a double, a RBI, and scored a run for Perry. Peyton Leitten went 2-for-4 and scored a run. Olivia Monteleone went 2-for-4 as well with a double and a run scored.
WATERLOO (10-7) 12
MYNDERSE (10-8) 2
Kyah Lajewski 2-for-2 with a double, an RBI, and a run scored for Mynderse. Bella Burlew had a base hit with an RBI.
GENEVA (9-7) 6
RED JACKET (8-10) 7
PENN YAN (0-15) 3
MIDLAKES (5-14) 17
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (7-7) 11
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (6-10) 3
Isabella Youells led the North Rose-Wolcott offense with a three RBI effort. Youells also threw a complete game in the circle where she struck out seven. Peytin Westurn collected three hits with two RBI. Olivia DeBoerdere and Sydney Cuykendall also drove in two runs. DeBoerdere collected two hits while Cuykendall finished with a base hit. Emily Nevlezer and Zoey Yates each drove in a run for North Rose-Wolcott. Bella Smart and Rori Hickok collected a hit for Clyde-Savannah.
BLOOMFIELD (15-1) 8
PALMYRA-MACEDON (10-9) 0 F/5
Marlee Poole and Loghan Nowak led the Bloomfield offense with two RBI efforts. Poole collected two base hits while Nowak recorded a double. Cece Falsone and Brianna Leitten both drove in a run for the Bombers. Ashlyn Wright threw a complete game shutout in the circle where gave up three hits, one walk and struck out five. Kerrigan Connolly, Elianna Rouland, and Briana VanHaneghan collected the hits for Palmyra-Macedon.
MARCUS WHITMAN (0-13) 8
SODUS (11-5) 20
MARCUS WHITMAN (0-14) 8
SODUS (12-5) 19
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (13-4) 5
KESHEQUA (11-3) 1
Peyton Harkness and Kylie Padlick-Field’s two RBI efforts helped Caledonia-Mumford win its ninth straight contest. Mia Wilson went 3-for-4 with a RBI double. Colleen talty finished 3-for-4 as well with two runs scored. Isabella Hugi singled and scored the fourth for Keshequa. Ryley Benner went 3-for-4 while Jodie Wilkins finished 2-for-3.
LE ROY (12-6) 20
DANSVILLE (0-16) 5
Sierra Burk recorded her 100th career hit, along with a home run and three RBI to lead LeRoy. Annora Karcher hit her first varsity home run and drove in four runs, while Kylie Wilson also homered and drove in four runs. Ashlyn Saunders had four hits and two RBI. Maddy Paddock also had four hits and two RBI. Lila Fortes had three hits with two RBI. Pitcher Heather Reschke helped her own cause with two hits and two RBI. Briley Wood 2-for-2 with a double and a run scored for Dansville. Sophia Goins and Kaelyn Oliver 1-for-3 double with a run. Brooke Miller 1-for-2 with a run. Annie Ames tallied a double.
AVON (12-3) 9
LIVONIA (8-11) 2
Jessie Crye fanned 19 batters in a complete game effort for Avon. Crye collected a double at the dish as well. Kyleigh DeRider led the Avon offense with a four RBI effort with two hits including a double. Violet Phillips drove in two runs. Abigail Schutz went 3-for-4 with an RBI and three runs scored. Rylie Miller collected an RBI along with a double. Both of Livonia’s runs came via an error that allowed Gwenyth Strom and Alaina Turek to scored in the fourth inning.
KENDALL (9-7) 22
YORK (6-13) 16
Izzy D’Agostino led Kendall by going 5-for-6 at the plate with four singles, double, and three RBI. Alea Barrett went 4-for-6 with an RBI. Teagan Shaw went 3-for-4 with two doubles and four RBI. Ella Christ went 3-for-5 with a double and three RBI. Sophia Picardo went 2-for-5 with a double and three RBI. Maggie Zastrow and Inez Stangler each added two hits and two RBI apiece for Kendall. Brooke Rodas and Alayna Keirn both added big hits for Kendall also at the plate. Ariana Roessel scored three runs, with a double and two RBI for York. Kylee Koronas hit a base clearing double and scored a run for herself. Erin Knapp scored two runs. Jordan Ray had three runs scored.
LYNDONVILLE (16-2) 10
ELBA (6-11) 7
PEMBROKE (10-6) 12
ALEXANDER (8-9) 1
Reagan Schneider guided the Pembroke offense with a three RBI contest. Schneider went 3-for-5 with two doubles and a run scored. Hannah Anderson Drove in two on two base hits. Jayden Hootman finished 3-for-5 with an RBI and a run scored. Hootman also threw a complete game in the circle with six strikeouts. Taylor Bischoff and Diem Laney each collected an RBI for Pembroke. Lillian Szymkowiak drove in the lone run for Alexander. Ava Yax and Paige Morton collected hits.
WARSAW (5-10) 3
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (17-3) 5
Lilyin Mellick led the Wayland-Cohocton offense with a two hit two RBI performance. Riley Burke also drove in two with a two-run home run in the fourth inning. Natalie Williamson also drove in a run the Eagles. Haven Parker recorded two hits including a double. Aliyah Higgins drove in a run for Warsaw. Madalyn Schurr collected a double for the Tigers.
LETCHWORTH (7-10) 12
HORNELL (4-12) 9
Charity Scott led the Letchworth offense with a three RBI performance. Scott finished 2-for-5 with two base hits. Grace and Alexis Mitchell both drove in two runs. Both Mitchell sisters recorded a double. Lizzy Fuller and Autumn Mann both roped doubles and each had an RBI. Ella Belkota had two base hits and an RBI. Kaylie Emmons Also drove in a run for Letchworth. Allisa Haley led the Hornell offense with a 2-for-4 performance with a double and two RBI. Lara Connors also drove in two RBI. Alexis Smith Went 2-for-4 with an RBI.
GENESEO (14-4) 0
HAVERLING (13-3) 6
Kaili Witherell led the way for Haverling with a complete game effort in the circle. Witherell only gave up three hits while fanning 13 and achieving her 1,000th career strikeout. The senior also went 3-for-3 with an RBI. Ryleigh Laverty guided the Rams offense with a 2-for-3 effort that resulted in two RBI. Lola Coots also drove in a run. Ganelli Rodriguez Tillet collected two hits for Geneseo while Adelyn McDonald recorded the other base knock.
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (14-2) 21
HAMMONDSPORT (3-14) 0
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (7-7) 7
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (6-6) 17
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (8-7) 14
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (6-7) 0
NEWARK (7-13) 9
WAYNE (10-10) 10
Jesse Newmyer led the Wayne offense with a three RBI effort. Newmyer went 2-for-4 with a double. Myia Eskander also went 2-for-4 with a double while driving two. Sam Ray finished 2-for-4 as well with two RBI. Gretchen Crawford led the Newark offense with a 3-for-3 effort with two RBI. Martianna Chance went 3-for-4.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (6-7) 1
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (16-4) 13
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (4-12) 6
CUBA-RUSHFORD (10-8) 15
EUGENIO MARIA DEHOSTOS (0-9) 1
ALFRED-ALMOND (6-10) 13
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (11-4) 14
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (6-10) 2
Kylee and Rylee Whiting led the Bolivar-Richburg offense with three RBI each. Rylee went 4-for-5 including two doubles and a run scored. Kylee wnet 3-for-5 with a double and three runs scored. Teegan Sibble and Sydney Faulkner each collected two RBI. Sibble recorded two base hits. Danika Loucks went 3-for-4 with an RBI. Danika Saunders collected two hits while Emma Sisson and Jaelyn Kinnicutt each had a run driven in with a base hit. Leigha Phelps and Olivia Waters drove in the runs for Andover-Whitesville. Reece Winters recorded two hits.
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