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Constantino Financial Wednesday Baseball Wrap: Humphrey leads as Pembroke improves to 4-0; Fairport stays unbeaten with walk-off win

April 15, 2026 by Tom Alexander Leave a Comment

Geneseo improved its record to 2-1 on the season with a 10-8 win over Perry on Wednesday. (Photo: Amy Churchfield)

HILTON (2-4) 3
FAIRPORT (5-0) 4
(F/9)
Sam Roselli walked off the game after getting hit by a pitch and the winning run scored in the ninth inning. Jon Roessel led the Red Raiders going 3-for-3 and scoring one run. Garrett McNeil drove in a run with a single. Lucas Duso tripled and had an RBI. McNeil tied the game in the first inning with a single to center field. Dan Roessel earned the win for Fairport he gave up three hits and one run over six innings of relief. Dan Roessel also scored a run. Alex Grejda singled, walked and scored a run. Hilton’s Jack Lander doubled and scored. Kamden Whelehan went 1-3 and also crossed home for the Cadets. Jackson Oliveri also scored for Hilton. Kallin Whelehan and Brody Keller had an RBI apiece. Michael Keller and Landon Barton both had a single.

CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (6-1) 9
IRONDEQUOIT (2-2)
1
Churchville-Chili’s Anthony Indiano struck out 10 including the 100th of his career over six innings of two-hit ball to pick up the win. Bobby Rule Jr. drove in five runs going 3-for-4 with two doubles and scoring a run for the Saints who pushed across four runs each in the third and sixth innings. Quintyn Whipple, Lukas Consul, and Braden Smith each drew a pair of walks in the game. Josh Miner went 1-3 with an RBI, and two runs scored. Nicholas Vaccaro Jr. and Jayden McCardle each had one RBI. Landon Bryan singled and scored the lone Irondequoit run. Thomas VanGorder also had a base hit for the Eagles.

GATES CHILI (2-4) 7
GREECE ATHENA (0-6) 3

Ethan Yates finished 1-for-3 and drove in three including an RBI sacrifice fly in the seventh inning when Gates Chili scored four times to pull away from a one-run game. Leading 3-2, Ryan Stade led the seventh with a base hit. Andrew McManus was hit by a pitch, and Stade scored when Nate McKinney reached on an error. Nick Difrancesca brought home McManus on an RBI groundout. Bruce Hanna, and Gavin Sweeney was hit by a pitch. Yates had a two-run single in the third inning to help Gates jump out to a 3-0 lead. Hanna led Gates with two hits and two runs scored. Jaylen Givens singled and stole a base. Nolan Gage also had one hit. Sweeney struck out five in a complete-game effort to pick up the win. Athena’s Gavin D’Apice and Parker Goodness both went 2-4 at the plate. D’Apice drove in a run. Goodness crossed home. Trace Brewer singled and had an RBI. Svante Perez and Chase Sullivan also scored for the Trojans.

EASTRIDGE (5-0) 6
GREECE ARCADIA (2-3)
0 (F/8)
Declan Caron and Aaden Bishop delivered back-to-back two-run singles in the eighth inning when Eastridge sent 10 batters to the plate. Xzavier Hughey broke a scoreless tie with a bases-loaded walk. One out later, Erik Medina Gomez singled and drove in a run. Caron followed with a two-run single as the Lancers pulled away for the win. Bishop went the distance hurling a 2-hitter with three strike outs. The senior right-hander walked one and faced three over the minimum. He went 2-for-3 at the plate. Blake DeForest and Ryan Bailey had a single apiece for Arcadia.

HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-2) 3
BROCKPORT (2-3) 5

Mason Standish finished 2-for-3 including a two-run single in the fifth inning when Brockport scored three times to take a 5-1 lead. Leading 2-1, Jack Lincoln drew a one-out walk before Isaac Melson and Ty Sherman followed with back-to-back singles to load the bases and set up Standish. Aiden McDaniels capped the scoring with a double. McDaniels started the scoring with an RBI ground out in the first that brought home Sherman. Sherman started on the mound and struck out two over five and a third innings of work. Standish hurled 1.2 scoreless innings of relief. Owen Kearney led Honeoye Falls-Lima with two hits including a triple and two walks. Nate Meecham singled and had two RBI. Shane Samson singled and scored. Ryan Lippincott and Brody Bockus both singled. Marshall Adams drew four walks and scored once.

BATAVIA (0-4) 2
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (4-1) 12

Sam Byrne struck out seven and hurled a complete-game 3-hitter as Sutherland won its third straight. Byrne did not issue a walk and faced one batter over the minimum. The senior also doubled, walked and scored twice. Noah Gressell plated a pair of runs with a base hit in the second when the Knights scored four times. Ryan Munzinger was 2-for-3 with a double, an RBI and a run scored in the win. Max Kress went 2-2 and scored three runs. Hudson Lazenby was 1-2 with two RBI and two runs scored. Aidan Kress singled and drove in two. Maddox Johnson went 1-3 and scored a run. Pete Muzinger singled, scored and drove in a run. Brock Bigsby led Batavia in hits going 2-3 at the plate. Maggio Buchholz drove in a run and also scored for the Blue Devils. Champ Buchholz had an RBI. William Stevens scored.

PITTSFORD MENDON (4-1) 8
GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (4-2) 1

Noah Sansone went 2-for-2 with two RBI to lead Mendon which scored two runs each in the first and second innings to take a 4-0 lead. Sam Harrigan went 2-3 with a triple, two RBI and a run scored in the win. Aiden Fields doubled, walked and scored twice. Max Levitan struck out nine over six innings of two-hit ball to pick up the win. Nathan Markevicz fanned one and hurled a clean inning of relief. Reece Totedo singled, walked, drove in two runs and scored two runs for the Vikings. Josiah Martin was 1-2 with two walks, an RBI and two runs scored. Jesse Jablonsky accounted for an RBI and a run scored. Carlo Leon led Olympia with an RBI.

VICTOR (3-3) 9
PENFIELD (2-3) 0

Matthew Lanning struck out eight with three walks and hurled a 2-hitter as Victor took back-to-back wins in Monroe County Division I action. Luke Staser capped the scoring in a five-run third with a single that plated teammates Zach Worrall and Myles Lalley. The Blue Devils added four runs in the fifth. Carter Abbate went 2-for-2 with a walk, two RBI and a run scored. Lalley was 1-2 with a walk, an RBI and two runs scored. Vinny Constantino singled, walked twice, drove in a run and also crossed home twice. John LaPenna was 1-2 with a walk, an RBI and a run scored. Andrew Tannous and Joseph Richard had a hit apiece for Penfield.

RUSH-HENRIETTA (0-7) 0
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (4-2) 5

Joey Schultz and Cole Dougherty combined on a one-hitter as Webster Schroeder won its third straight. Schultz struck out six and gave up four walks over six innings. The senior faced four over the minimum. Dougherty worked a scoreless inning of relief with one walk. Lucas Mazzorana went 1-for-3 with an RBI for the Warriors. Eli Stockmaster was 1-2 with two runs scored. Ryan Moorman walked twice and scored twice. Ryan LaRocco singled and scored. Jake Militello had the lone hit for Rush-Henrietta.

CLYDE SAVANNAH (3-1) 1
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (0-2) 0

Isaac Bloomer snapped a scoreless tie with a one-out single in the fifth inning. Jackson Barr pitched a complete game no-hitter while striking out 13 and walking none. Barr walked twice at the plate. Garrett Carr led Clyde-Savannah with two hits and one walk. Derek Cole also walked. Evan DeWispelaere struck out seven for North Rose-Wolcott and gave up five hits.

GANANDA (4-2) 10
LYONS (1-5) 4
(F/8)
Jackson Giancursio drove in four runs on three hits including a bases-clearing double in the eighth inning when Gananda scored seven runs. Henry Shutts tied the game in the seventh inning with an RBI single to center field that drove in Jackson Giancursio. Maddox Stoughton struck out 12 and gave up four hits and three runs over six innings. Stoughton also went 2-for-4 and had an RBI. Peter Jacob struck out three over two innings to pick up the win. Cole Burnett drove in a pair of runs with a single in the third as Lyons grabbed an early 3-0 lead. Brayden Kitchen and Jacob Schuldt both had two hits each for the Lions.

PENN YAN (0-2) 2
PALMYRA-MACEDON (3-2) 12
(F/5)
Camron Quick led Palmyra-Macedon with three RBI, going 2-for-4. Trey Porpora and Noah Dapolito each had two RBI and two hits. Porpora also had two stolen bases. Joel Redmond and Jayden Traster both drew a pair of walks. Redmond also had two stolen bases. Traster fanned three over 4.1 scoreless of relief to pick up the win. Tyler Gilbert led Penn Yan with two hits in three at bats.

MYNDERSE (0-4) 2
MIDLAKES (2-2) 6

Samir Askarov started the game off with a single in the first inning to put Midlakes up 1-0. Jake Deckert led the team in hits going 3-for-4 and stealing two bases. DJ Freelove and Jonathon Capozzi each drove in a run for Midlakes. Ayden Klapp pitched a complete game giving up two runs and striking out 13 batters. Michael Miller started for Mynderse and gave up both runs.

NEWARK (1-5) 2
GENEVA (2-1) 12

Ricky Orlopp led Newark with two RBI and going 1-for-3. Orlopp also started the game giving up five runs in two innings. Nicholas Coons took the loss only pitching one-third inning giving up three runs. Brayden Serett pitched in relief giving up four runs in three innings.

WATERLOO (1-5) 0
WAYNE (6-0) 1

Benjamin Smith pitched a complete game four-hitter while striking out 11. Smith also took a walk at the plate. Caleb Celso had the only RBI of the game on a single in the third. Celso went 1-for-3 in the game. Logan Leszyk scored the run. Ryan Herrling led Waterloo with two hits going 2-3.

DUNDEE/BRADFORD (1-0) 
MARCUS WHITMAN (2-1) 

KENDALL (7-0) 6
LIVONIA (5-2) 5
(F/9)
Vinnie D’Agostino snapped a five-all tie in the ninth inning with a one-out triple as Kendall won a battle of state-ranked teams.. D’Agostino went 3-for-5 for the game and scored 2 runs. Mikey Colucci hit a single in the fourth inning which tied the game at 2. Seth Eddie struck back with a triple to center field breaking the tie. Kaidan O’Connor hit a sacrifice fly in the same inning to add another run. D’Agostino and Nic Cole tied the game again in the seventh. D’Agostino drove in one on a single and Cole drove in two on a double to tie the game at 5. D’Agostino also pitched three scoreless innings in relief with Cole getting the start.

CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (0-5) 4
AVON (2-1) 7

Nick Fries scattered two hits over four innings with three strike outs for the win. Fries also drove in a run and scored twice. Levi Hann came on in relief for 2 and 2/3 innings of relief in his first varsity pitching experience scattering two hits and striking out two. Hann was also 2-for-4 with two RBI and a run scored. Michael Saez-Rodriguez came on to strand the bases loaded in the seventh finishing the save with a strikeout. RJ Gibson had an RBI triple and a run scored. For Caledonia-Mumford, Dillon Alcott was 2-3, with a double, triple, stolen base and two runs scored. Landon Sheehan allowed two earned runs over 4 and 2/3. Sheehan was 1-3 with a stolen base. Aidan McKay went 1-3, with a walk, a stolen base and three RBI.

WARSAW (0-3) 3
PAVILION/YORK (4-1) 13 (F/5)

Hayvon Cordes was 2-for-3 with a double and three RBI to lead Pavilion/York. Trent Englert was 1-3 with a double a walk and two RBI in the win. Zach Bauer added a two-run double and drew three walks. Kayden skinner was 1-3 with two RBI. On the mound, Johnny Ayres struck out eight and allowed three runs on three hits over five innings.

KESHEQUA (1-3) 4
LE ROY (2-0) 5

Brady McClurg, Simon Greene, and Jude Christ combined efforts on the mound to lead Le Roy. With the game tied at two  going into the bottom of the fourth, Le Roy took the lead and held on to get the win. Simon Greene led off the inning with a single followed by a walk to Cam Wilson. Jeremiah Sheehan then executed a sacrifice bunt that scored both runners on an errant throw. Tommy Clifford then came through with a two-out RBI single scoring Colin Greene to take a 5-4 lead. For Keshequa Ryan Fox was 1-for-2 with a double and a run scored. Aiden Upright 2-3 with a double, an RBI and a run scored. On the mound Nolan Therrien struck out three and walked one over six innings.

PERRY (2-3) 8
GENESEO (2-1) 10

Bryce Patterson led Geneseo going 2-for-3 at the plate driving in two runs and scoring two runs. Patterson also started off the first inning driving in the first of four runs scored in the inning. Tyler Churchfield later doubled, driving in two and Eddie Lafleur singled driving in one. Lafleur went 2-4 in the game with two RBI. Oren Ray also had two hits, scored two runs, and stole a base. Maximus Siewert hit a double in the sixth inning to help Perry take the lead. Geneseo struck back after Lafleur’s single in the sixth. Lincoln Davidson walked scoring a run and Matt Neus singled driving in the final run of the game all in the sixth. Churchfield and Davidson were the two pitchers for Geneseo with Davidson getting the win. Walker Briggs led Perry going 3-3.

ATTICA (1-3) 11
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-3) 7

Carson Kilian got the start on the mound and struck out four while allowing three runs over 2.1 innings. Levi Capwell and Hunter Green finished off the game. Green fanned six over 2 and 2/3 innings without allowing a run. Green also had a double at the plate. Luke Mest had three RBI.

PEMBROKE (4-0) 13
BYRON-BERGEN (1-2)
0
Austin Humphrey struck out five and threw a complete game 2-hitter. Humphrey also went 4-for-4 at the plate, driving in four runs, scoring two and stealing a base. Anthony Abbatiello tripled in the third driving in the first run. Humphrey and Conor Czwojdak both had RBI in the third with Czwojdak doubling and driving in three. Abbatiello went 3-3 in the game and scored three of the Dragons’ runs. Czwojdak had five RBI. Dylan Utter and Rhyker Kimble were the only two with hits for Byron Bergen.

ELBA (2-2) 7
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (1-1) 1

Mason Vigiano struck out 14 and threw a three-hitter, giving up one run. Viviana also went 2-for-4 at the plate and drove in two RBI for Elba. Bing Zuber doubled in the first inning driving in one run. An error happened on the same play and another run scored. Brady Werth and Alex Rascoe both had two hits and both scored one run. Brendan Porey led the team with two walks and two stolen bases. Porey also scored a run. Fletcher Norton singled in the seventh inning to drive in the final run. Dom West led Oakfield Alabama with one RBI.

NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (2-0) 26
LYNDONVILLE (1-2) 2

Chase Antinore went 4-for-6 at the plate including a two-run single in the first inning that gave Notre Dame a 9-0. Antinore had three RBI, two stolen bases and scored four runs. Evan Fitzpatrick led Irish with five RBI including a three-run home run in the fifth inning. Drew Beachel had four RBI and scored three runs. Anthony Warner led the team with walks with three. Warner also went 1-2 and had three RBI and scored a run. Antinore started the game on the mound pitching three 1-hit innings. Eli Grice went 2-3 scored two runs and drove in three. Atticus Mank was the only player on Lyndonville to drive in a run. The other run came on a passed ball.

FILLMORE (2-0) 6
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG/CUBA-RUSHFORD (2-1) 2

Wayne DeRock went 1-for-2 and led the team with two RBI in the second inning and drew a walk. Jared Boon was hit by a pitch to extend the lead to 3-0. Connor McCumiskey hit a solo inside-the-park home run in the third to extend the lead to 4-2. Malcolm Nusbickle started the game for Fillmore going two innings and giving up a hit and a run. Avery Potter pitch four innings of relief also giving up one hit and one run. Blake Washburn pitched the final inning giving up one hit. Washburn also scored a run and stole a base.

HORNELL (1-1) 
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (1-1) 

FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (0-0) 
HAMMONDSPORT (0-1) 

CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (0-1) 
WELLSVILLE (4-2) 

MOUNT MORRIS (0-4) 
LETCHWORTH (0-2) 

PADILLA HS/WOIS (1-2) 
LIMA CHRISTIAN (0-2) 

ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (0-0) 
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (0-1) 

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