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Castle Packs Power Tuesday Softball Wrap: Falleti cashes in five for Notre Dame Batavia; McDonald’s 18 punch outs lifts Geneseo at home

May 20, 2025 by Patrick Walsh Leave a Comment

Eastridge’s Chloe Hummel (9) rounds third base in a 19-0 win on Tuesday. (Photo: LAURA ACCIAIO)

WEBSTER THOMAS (14-6) 13 (five innings)
FAIRPORT (8-12) 1

Emma Maloney finished went 3-for-3 with a pair of runs scored and an RBI, powering Webster Thomas in its regular season finale. Ella Maloney followed by going 3-4 with an RBI and a run scored. Olivia Bowers collected two hits in three at bats, drove in three runs and scored one for the Titans. Bowers added four strikeouts over four innings of work in the circle. Ella Griffin, Olivia Constantino and Molly Sweeney all singled and scored a run. Constantino added an RBI. Emily Ford drove in two runs and scored one. Rachel Wlodarczyk doubled, scored twice and added an RBI. Mara Furst drove in two with a double. For Fairport, Adrianna Bliss singled and scored the lone run. Waverly Milliman legged out a three-bagger.

BROCKPORT (6-14) 12
IRONDEQUOIT (3-17) 13 (eight innings)

Anasophia Cartagena trotted home in the bottom of the eighth inning, walking it off in the season finale. Both teams combined for 32 hits. Abby Ras finished with four RBI, including three on a home run in the fourth inning. Ella Cooley was 3-for-6 to lead the hit column. Cooley also drove in two runs and scored twice. Bella Faticone, Olivia Cooley and Cartagena all tallied two hits. Cartagena went 2-4 with three runs scored, while Faticone finisehd 2-3 with a run scored. Olivia Cooley was 2-5 with a run scored. Anna Ortiz drove in a run. Rihanna Montroy singled and scored a run for the Eagles. Madelynn Burns singled, drove in a run and trotted home once. For Brockport, Hannah Carpenter recorded a five-hit day, driving in a run and scoring twice. Olivia Zimmerman and Allie Sherman both were 2-5. Zimmerman drove in and scored one run, while Sherman trotted home twice. Lillian Petitti was 4-6 with three RBI and two runs scored. Audriana Piatt cashed in two runs, singled and scored once. Mariah Sagrafena and Brianna DeLorenzo both singled, scored and drove in a run. Lia Starwald doubled, drove in a run and collected a pair of hits in three at bats. Hannah Kenney trotted home once.

GATES CHILI (5-12) 21 (five innings)
SOTA (7-8) 2

Mattingly Kretser drove in three runs, powering Gates Chili to snap a two-game skid. Kretser drove in two with a single in the third inning. Kenzie Brown cashed in three runs, singled and trotted home twice. Annaliesse McGill scored four times for the Spartans. Hannah Brown strung together a pair of hits in four at bats and trotted home twice. Deanna Georgetti tacked on two RBI and scored three times. Maia Lawhorn scored three times and chipped in an RBI. Payton Kretser singled, trotted home twice and drove in one. Claire Yates was 1-2 with two runs scored and an RBI. Alivia Lauth added a pair of runs. For SOTA, Avielise Martinez and Hope Reddington both recorded a hit and a run scored. Reddington added an RBI.

ALEXANDER (8-10) 4
BATAVIA (8-11) 9

Libby Grazeoplene connected on a three-run home run in the fourth inning, lifting Batavia to its second win in a row. Hannah Carney added a two-run double. Drew Stevens and Gabby Smith both tacked on run-scoring singles. Kyleigh Kabel was 2-3.

MERCY (12-7) 10
BALDWINSVILLE (III) 16

For Mercy, Madeline Oleksyn went 2-for-4 with a pair of RBI and runs scored. Oleksyn was a single and a home run shy of the cycle. Leah Sperry drove in three runs and tallied two hits in three at bats. Sperry cashed in runs on a sacrifice fly and two singles. Annika VanDamme added an RBI single and scored a run. Katherine Abbamonte trotted home twice and was 2-5. Natalie Casale singled and drove in a run. Brenna Ray scored once.

FALCONER (VI) 0
WELLSVILLE (16-2) 8

Makenna Dunbar hurled a complete game shutout, striking out nine en route to Wellsville’s eighth win in a row. Emily Stuck went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored to pace the offense. Brynn Hallock, Kennedy Perry and Natalie Adams all drove in a run, recorded a hit and scored once. Ayla Faulkner drove in a run and trotted home once. Averee Palmatier cashed in two with a single in the second. Hailey Cowburn scored once.

EDISON (2-10) 0
EASTRIDGE (11-7) 19 (five innings)

Marley Siembor collected three hits, including a pair of doubles and trotted home three times, powering Eastridge to its second win in a row. Grace Dox tacked on three RBI. JJ Siembor went 2-for-2 with three RBI, including a home run. Siembor now has five home runs on the season. Clara Kneezel pitched five inning one-hitter, striking out 13. For Edison, Yarializ Perez was 1-1.

WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (8-7) 3
LE ROY (13-6) 20

AVON (13-3) 1
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (9-9) 0

Jessie Crye pitched a one-hitter and struck out 15, as Avon won its regular season finale on the road. Over the past two days, Crye has fanned 34 batters and hurled two complete games. In the sixth inning, Caroline Hayes soaked up a hit-by-pitch, then trotted home on an RBI single from Rylie Miller for the lone run. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, Abbigail Maylin legged out a triple for the lone hit. Emma Dunman also went the distance, allowing two hits and fanning 16.

MONROE/SWW/EAST (2-12) 1
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (12-7) 15 (five innings)

Alina Shuvalov racked up four RBI and a pair of hits, pacing the Northstar Christian offense. Abigail Eschner connected on a three-run home run. Evelyn Phillips tacked on a hit and two runs driven in. Leanna Patrick added an RBI base hit.

FINNEY (6-11)
AQUINAS (10-6)

LIMA CHRISTIAN (4-13) 0
BISHOP KEARNEY (9-3) 22 (five innings)

Alaina Ruffino finished 4-for-4 with five RBI and two runs scored for Bishop Kearney. Ruffino connected on a two-run shot and a pair of doubles. Morgan Walton cashed in six RBI for the Lady Kings and went 2-4. Walton also scored three times. Claire Spears was 3-4 and trotted home four times. In the circle, Spears struck out 11. Haleigh Ververs-Cruz finished a perfect 3-3 with two RBI and a run scored. Miami Jones also was 3-3 and trotted home twice. Lia Nevo and Dyanni Rivera both went 1-2 with two RBI and a run scored. Carmella Phelan scampered home twice and added a single. Allison Decker scored three runs.

MARCUS WHITMAN (1-15) 3
GENEVA (10-7) 15

PENN YAN (0-16) 0
BLOOMFIELD (17-1) 13 (five innings)

Ashlyn Wright pitched a five-inning perfect game, striking out 13 to lead Bloomfield to the top seed in C1. Wright, Bri Leitten and Addy Falsone all tallied two hits. Wright trotted home three times. CeCe Falsone, Leitten and Addy Falsone all scored twice.

NAPLES (10-5) 12
RED JACKET (7-11) 4

PAVILION (6-11) 4
GENESEO (15-4) 7

Adelyn McDonald cashed in two with a single in the sixth, providing Geneseo a cushion it would not relinquish. McDonald finished with three RBI. Emma Conklin tacked on a run-scoring single earlier in the frame to make it 5-4 Blue Devils. Conklin and Heather Wright both finished 2-for-3. Wright scored twice, while Conklin trotted home once. Emily Metz singled and scored a run. Evelyn Warner trotted home twice. Kendal Bennett was 2-4. Paige Rossborough chipped in an RBI. In the circle, McDonald went the distance, allowing four unearned runs on five hits, fanning 18. For Pavilion, Ava Stathearn finished 2-3 with an RBI to lead the hit column. Mia Gilkes and Kylie Conway both doubled and drove in a run. Gilkes trotted home once. Ella Tillotson singled and scored a run. Alaina Rowe trotted home once.

ADDISON (8-5) 8
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (6-8) 2

HOLLEY (1-16) 1
PEMBROKE (11-6) 5

Jayden Hootman went the distance, allowing an unearned run on three hits, striking out eight, as Pembroke finished out its regular season strong. At the dish, Hootman went 2-for-3 with a solo shot in the third inning. Hootman finished with two RBI. Taylor Bischoff went 2-3 and drove in a pair for the Dragons. Hannah Anderson, Diem Laney and Reagan Schneider all added a hit and a run scored. Schneider and Anderson legged out doubles. For Holley, Skylar Gallagher went 2-3 and scored the lone run.

ATTICA (7-11) 4
BYRON-BERGEN (4-14) 2

HORNELL (4-13) 5
HAVERLING (14-3) 8

Gabby Shroyer hurled a complete game, striking out 15, as Haverling erased a four-run deficit in a game that was continued from May 5. At the plate, Makayla Smith was 2-for-2 with two RBI and a home run. Caydence Spears added an RBI and was 2-3. Shroyer doubled and drove in a run for the Rams. Abbie Whaley, Ryleigh Laverty and Kas Plewa all tallied a hit and an RBI.

CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (14-4) 6
WARSAW (5-11) 5

Bri Lynn and Mia Wilson both collected two hits, en route to Caledonia-Mumford’s 10th straight win. Lynn was 2-for-3, while Wilson finished 2-4. Colleen Talty and Grace Beach both drove in a run. Mady Ross trotted home twice. Beach went 5.1 innings in the circle, striking out four. Kylie Padlick-Field recorded the final five outs, notching the save and struck out two.

YORK (6-14) 1
LETCHWORTH (8-10) 10

ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (9-7) 8
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (6-8) 3

KENDALL (9-8) 7
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (7-9) 19 (six innings)

Sofia Falleti collected five RBI and three hits, pacing the Notre Dame Batavia offense. Falleti blasted a grand slam in the sixth inning and drove in one with a single in the fifth. Clairissa Milliman tacked on a solo shot in the fourth. The Irish scored 19 unanswered runs from the fourth inning on. Gianna Falleti, Milliman and Mia Treleaven each added multi-hit games for the Irish.

KESHEQUA (12-3) 24
PERRY (3-15) 4

For Perry, Brooke Slocum connected on a three-run home run. Madi Montelone legged out a two-bagger for the Yellowjackets.

ELBA (6-11)
LYNDONVILLE (16-2)

FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (4-12) 3
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (11-4) 15

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