EDISON TECH (0-2) 7
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (1-0) 22
Tyler Ashton was 3-for-4 with a triple, four RBI, three scored runs, and a drawn walk as Greece Olympia/Odyssey used a 10-run second inning to fuel the win. Alex Bianchi tossed three innings of one-hit baseball as the starter for the Griffins and struck out a batter while adding a base hit and two runs offensively. Juliun Carter doubled, scored three times, had an RBI, and walked twice. Isaiah Starkey had an RBI triple and scored twice. Enrique Lopez turned in a double two RBI, a run, and a walk, while striking out two batters over two third innings of relief. Connor Welker singled, drew three walks, and crossed home plate three times, while Carlo Leon singled, drew a walk, and scored four times. Angel Davila had a base hit, scored twice, and walked. Peyton Penna singled and scored while adding an RBI. Aiden Pusey scored twice, had two RBI, and walked twice. Liam Brick walked and scored a runner, and struck out a batter in a third of an inning of relief.
FALL CREEK (WI) 7
PITTSFORD MENDON (2-2) 9
Noah Sansone blasted a two-RBI double into left field in the top of the seventh inning that broke a 7-7 tie and was the difference for Pittsford Mendon. Sansone added a single, a drawn walk, and a scored run. Ethan Postle tossed a perfect two innings of relief to close the game, striking out six batters. Cash Miller doubled, singled, walked, and scored. Jesse Jablonsky and Reece Totedo both singled twice and scored a runner, with Totedo additionally crossing home plate once. Nathan Markevicz tossed two and two third innings as the starting pitcher and struck out five for the Vikings. Benjamin Wabnitz doubled, scored, and drew a walk. Samuel Harrigan crossed home plate twice, walked, singled, and scored a runner. Josiah Martin singled and scored while getting walked twice. Jack Rawlings had an RBI and got on base twice via walks. Jack Rutledge struck out two batters over two thirds innings of relief, while Camden Kennedy retired five batters on strikes in an inning and two thirds. James Termine was walked. The game was played at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, FL.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (1-1) 3
SEYMOUR (CT) 8
Ryan LaRocco was 2-for-4 with a double, an RBI, and a scored run for Webster Schroeder. Elliott Johnson doubled, walked, and scored. Max Caron and Eli Stockmaster each singled, had an RBI, and walked. Brady Sayers singled and scored. Dylan Dumont got the nod and struck out five over four and a third innings, while Caron hurled the final one and two third innings in relief. The game was played as a part of the KSA Events Spring Training in Orlando, FL.
WOODROW WILSON (WV) 2
SPENCERPORT (2-1) 14
Dwyer Boyzuck struck out eight batters over five innings while going 2-for-3 at the plate with a double, two RBI, three runs, and a walk as Spencerport scored three or more runs in each of the first four innings in the win. Andrew Lamberton finished 3-for-4 with a double, three RBI, and a run scored. Kieran Hayes singled three times. Liam Watson doubled, singled, scored four times, and had two RBI. Sam Hopkins was 2-for-4 with three RBI and crossed home plate once. Grant DiStaffen doubled, singled, scored, and had an RBI. Jaeden Ford and James Gropp each singled and scored, with Gropp also knocking in a runner. Ryan Foos walked once ane scored twice. Gavin Zimmer got on base twice via walks. The game was played at the Cal Ripken Experience in Myrtle Beach, SC.
COLTS NECK (NJ) 7
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (1-1) 5 (F/8)
Jayden Jager ended 2-for-4 with two scored runs and an RBI for Churchville-Chili. Quintyn Whipple tallied two singles, an RBI, and a walk. Bobby Rule Jr. doubled, scored twice, walked twice, and brought a runner home. Anthony Indiano started on the bump and struck out three batters over four innings. Lukas Consaul doubled and scored. Nicholas Vaccaro Jr. supplied two RBI, including one in the bottom of the seventh to force extras, and got on base once via a walk. Will Sheible struck out four batters over four innings of relief. Braden Smith doubled. Jayden McCardle and Carson Shepanski each walked. The game was played at North East Regional Park in Orlando, FL.
MEDINA (OH) 10
RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-3) 5
Logan Johnson doubled and scored for Rush-Henrietta. Nathan Fox struck out a batter over three and a third innings as the starter while scoring and adding an RBI. Hayden Hodgeman singled twice and scored. Oliver Wright singled and scored, while Jake Militello had a single and an RBI. Tony Cole tossed two and two third innings in relief, struck out a batter, walked, and scored. Connor Camp and Matthew Turner each knocked in a runner. The game was played at the Cal Ripken Experience in Myrtle Beach, SC.
WORTHINGTON KILBOURNE (OH) 11
PENFIELD (1-2) 0
Alan Levin singled for Penfield. Dom Denecke struck out a batter over three and two third innings as the starter. The game was played at the Cal Ripken Experience in Myrtle Beach, SC.
METROLINA CHRISTIAN (NC) 7
VICTOR (1-2) 1
Zach Worrall tripled and singled for Victor. Peyton Ridley had an RBI single. Dylan Caccamise struck out five batters over three and two third innings. Vinny Constantino tossed a hitless two and a third innings of relief. Brayden Ricigliano walked and came around to score. The game was played at the Cal Ripken Experience in Myrtle Beach, SC.
HILTON (1-1) 1
JOHNSON (KY) 2
Kallin Whelehan struck out four batters over five and a third innings and singled for Hilton. Jackson Oliveri had a base hit and walked. Landon Barton had an RBI that scored Connor Newton. Jack Lander walked twice, while Kamden Whelehan, Nathan Patton, and Calvin Starwald each walked once. The game was played at the Cal Ripken Experience in Myrtle Beach, SC.
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (2-1) 4
MOUNT CALVARY CHRISTIAN (PA) 11
Tyson Deaton was 2-for-4 with three RBI for Northstar Christian. Charlie Oakden doubled, singled, scored twice and brought a runner home. Jeremiah Schwaderer singled twice and scored. Maddox LaPietra struck out four batters over four and a third innings and walked at the plate. Stone Pagano and Carl Dwyer each singled, with Dwyer also drawing a walk. Gian Diogardi walked twice and scored. Jay Garwood struck out a batter and pitched an inning and two thirds in relief.
HILLSDALE (OH) 15
NEWARK (0-2) 0
Ricky Orlapp singled for Newark. The game was played at the Cal Ripken Experience in Myrtle Beach, SC.
MONROE (OH)
MYNDERSE (0-1)
The game was played at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, FL.
RED JACKET (0-1) 0
EAST ROCHESTER (1-0) 4
Liam DeHollander struck out 18 batters over six no-hit innings as East Rochester turned in a combined no-hitter. Noah Wollschleger threw the final inning of relief and struck out three batters. Tyler Leisten was 2-for-2 with an RBI double, a run, and a walk. Izaiah Lewis singled twice and brought a runner home. Jaidyn Herb walked twice, singled, and scored two runners. Mason Loria and Hayden Cammilleri each walked and scored.
HINSDALE (1-2) 6
MOUNT MORRIS (0-3) 2
Jackson Jones struck out 13 batters over four and a third hitless innings while going 3-for-3 at the plate with a triple, two RBI, and a walk to help Hinsdale earn its first win of the year. Robert Childs ended 2-for-3 with a double, three scored runs, and an RBI. Brett Bergstrom singled and scored. Brian Bergstrom struck out four batters over two and two third innings of relief. Jeff Goodyear singled. Hunter Cassidy drew a walk and came around to score. Sean Forney walked twice, while Chris Forney crossed home plate once. Ben Canary singled, had an RBI, and walked three times for Mount Morris. Edward Colon struck out 11 batters over four and a third innings as the starter. Riley Mantegna walked twice and came around to score twice. On the mound, Mantegna retired three batters on strikes over an inning and two thirds of relief. Colon, Dominic Lapiana, Elijah Clester, and Gabe Padro each got on base once via walks.
BUCKEYE (OH) 1
KENDALL (3-0) 6
Vinnie D’Agostino finished with a four RBI at the plate and five strikeouts over five innings on the rubber as Kendall used a five-run fourth inning to pull away. D’Agostino also singled, scored, and drew a walk. CJ D’Agostino singled twice, scored, and struck out one batter over two scoreless innings of relief. Jonny Conte doubled, singled, scored, and brought a runner home. Andrew Cole singled twice and crossed home plate once. Jacob Abrams had a base hit and scored. Andrew D’Agostino walked once and scored. The game was played at the Cal Ripken Experience in Myrtle Beach, SC.
PEMBROKE (2-0) 23
BARKER (VI) 3
Anthony Abbatiello finished 3-for-4 at the plate with a home run and two doubles, tallying four RBI while scoring four times and walking twice to power Pembroke. Mason Weatherbee had a grand slam, scored four times, and walked twice. Jacob Johnson homered, doubled, brought in five runners, scored twice, and walked. He also struck out three batters over an inning of relief. Austin Humphrey struck out three batters over three innings of starting pitching. Humphrey singled twice, walked three times, brought two runners home, and crossed home plate five times. Brayden Lang had a four-hit day with a pair of doubles, scored three times, and brought a runner home. PJ Reeves ended 3-for-3 with three RBI, two runs, and a walk. Connor Czwojdak singled, scored, had an RBI, and walked twice. Gavin Liss walked twice and scored twice. Camden Draper had an RBI.
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (3-0) 8
ALLEGANY-LIMESTONE (VI) 0
Ethan Davenport struck out 15 batters while allowing one hit over a complete game on the mound while going 3-for-4 at the plate with an RBI and two scored runs as Genesee Valley-Belfast put together a six-run second inning to spring a win. Trent Hutchinson smacked a bases-clearing triple in the pivotal frame and also walked. Nolan Hunter singled twice, scored, and walked. Derek Calanni paired a double with three RBI, and walked twice. Ian Mackenzie singled, walked, and scored. Carson Foster tallied a base hit, a drawn walk, and two runs. Damon Davis singled and scored. Ben Cater supplied an RBI and scored. Tanner Herdman walked twice.
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