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Imagine RIT Friday Softball Wrap: Crye tosses perfect game through six innings for Avon; Stephens hits walk-off single to lead Livonia

April 24, 2026 by Matt Hanes Leave a Comment

BROCKPORT (6-4) 11
GATES CHILI (1-6) 1
Hannah Carpenter paced Brockport finishing 4-for-4 including two home runs to finish with a stolen base, four RBI and four runs scored. Carpenter also struck out eight in a complete game effort, allowing four hits and one run to earn the win in the circle. Katherine Schleede recorded two hits, a stolen base, two RBI and one run scored. Allie Sherman singled twice and ended with a stolen base and an RBI. Audrina Piatt added a hit and two RBI while Lillian Petitti added a hit, an RBI and three runs. Madelyn Dunn, Olivia Zimmerman and Mariah Sagrafena all finished with a hit and one run scored. Evelyn Brown tallied a single. Annaliesse McGill paced Gates Chili with a triple, a single and one run scored. Claire Yates and Alexandra Lipinski each finished with a double.

EASTRIDGE (7-0) 13
IRONDEQUOIT (4-5) 1
Josslyn Siembor led the way for Eastridge going 2-for-2 with two separate RBI doubles, finishing with three walks, three stolen bases, two RBI and three runs scored. Taylor Schmidt went 3-4 with a double, two RBI and one run scored. Jalissa Crittenden struck out three across two shutout innings to earn the win, also adding a hit and an RBI. Clara Kneezel followed with five strikeouts across four innings, allowing two hits and one run. Emma Johnson and Harper Kuehne both recorded a hit, an RBI and one run scored. Tierra-Nicole Green added a single, a walk and two runs scored. Marley Siembor recorded a hit. Zoey Ras led Irondequoit with an RBI single while Rianne Maddaleno ended with a hit.

HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (2-5) 7
PITTSFORD MENDON (4-5) 8
After tying the game at seven in the bottom of the seventh inning, Pittsford Mendon’s Aubrey Champagne walked and stole third base before Isabella Stradley recorded a pinch-hit walk-off bunt to lead the Vikings to a victory. Quinn Sargent finished 3-for-4 including a three-run home run in the first inning while also striking out four batters and allowing seven hits and seven runs (one earned) in a complete game effort in the circle. Isabella McGowan was 3-4 with an RBI and two runs scored. Cameron Lauterbach went 2-3 with a walk, two RBI and two runs scored. Arina Van Baaren added two hits, a stolen base and an Rbi while Felicity Knapp added two hits and one run scored. Emily Stanger rounded out the hitting for Mendon with a single. Addison Mixter paced Honeoye Falls-Lima with two hits and two runs scored while Maci McFadden recorded two hits and an RBI. Genesis Leathersich finished with a double, a walk, an RBI and a run. Georgia Brownsword and Jade Fowler both ended with a hit and an RBI.

CANANDAIGUA (3-4) 12
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-5) 8

SPENCERPORT (5-5) 4
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (5-4) 16
Emma Juliano finished 3-for-3 with two RBI and four runs scored to lead Webster Schroeder to a third double-digit victory this season. Kinsley Keil followed going 3-4 with a home run, a triple and four RBI. Kyara Murphy ended with two hits and three RBI while Bri Yonker ended with two hits and scored two runs. Murphy also combined with Octavia Geglia in the circle for the win, tallying eight strikeouts together. Izzy Neu and Reece Benjamin both recorded two hits and two RBI.

LIMA CHRISTIAN/MOUNT MORRIS (6-2) 5
NORTHSTAR (7-0) 7
Lola Rivera pitched a complete game and struck out 11 total batters, including three in the top of the seventh inning to secure a victory for Northstar. Rivera also doubled and collected an RBI. Leanna Patrick recorded a hit and two RBI. Marianna Diaz tallied a hit and an RBI.

BISHOP KEARNEY (1-2) 1
OUR LADY OF MERCY (4-3) 10
Leah Sperry fanned 12 batters in a complete game effort, allowing four hits and one run to lead Our Lady of Mercy to its fourth straight victory. Sperry also went 3-for-3 with three singles and three RBI. Lillian Seiffert followed going 4-4 with five stolen bases and four runs scored. Brenna Ray went 2-4 with a two-run home run, also adding two runs scored. Alannah Riley was 2-2 with a walk, a stolen bag and an RBI. Madeline Hand singled, stole two bases and scored one run. Claire Spears led Bishop Kearney with a solo home run. Rylee Allison followed with two singles while Brooke Enscoe added one single.

PADILLA/WOIS (2-5) 8
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (3-3) 11 

PADILLA/WOIS (3-5) 29
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (3-4) 24

WILSON/EARLY (2-5) 21
EDISON (0-8) 16

WATERLOO (8-1) 14
LYONS (6-2) 2
Ava Panek paced Waterloo finishing 2-for-4 including a two-run triple in the third inning to extend the Tigers’ lead to nine runs. Panek ended with one walk, one stolen base, four RBI and two runs scored. Last Saturday, Panek set a NYSPHSAA record for career triples. She added her 33rd three-bagger in Friday’s win. Tangel Williams recorded two hits and two runs while Jillian Robinson recorded two hits and one run. Gweneviere Dilorio allowed three hits and two runs (one earned) across five innings, striking out four batters to pick up the win in the circle. Alexis Godley walked once and singled. Gwyneth Panek walked twice and ended with three runs scored. Nina Ninestine walked once and scored two runs while Henley Guy added an RBI and two runs scored. Peyton Bonnell led Lyons with a single and two RBI. Addison VanLare recorded a double and one run scored. Elise Wilkinson ended with a hit.

WAYNE (4-3) 12
PENN YAN (2-4) 9
Sophie Armstrong paced Wayne going 3-for-5 with a double. Kenzi Jagoda followed going 2-4. Morgan Brewer and Marilyn Brewer both finished 2-4 to lead Penn Yan. Morgan Brewer also had three stolen bases.

WAYNE (5-3) 9
PENN YAN (2-5) 6
Gianna Dipaul led Wayne going 2-for-3 with a home run and three stolen bases. Jesse Newmyer tripled and scored three runs. Lia Bush tripled to lead Penn Yan.

SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (2-5) 9
RED JACKET (1-5) 5
Libby Barbary paced South Seneca/Romulus going 3-for-4 with two stolen bases, two RBI and two runs scored. Barbary also struck out 14 batters across a complete game effort, allowing six hits and five runs (one earned) to record the win in the circle. Ava Parish went 2-4 with two stolen bases, two RBI and two runs scored. Ella Wellin tripled, singled, walked once and scored two runs. Karter Spaulding singled, stole two bags, recorded an RBI and scored one run. Kayleigh Banfield and Chelsea Neville both ended with a hit and one run scored. Asnley Henchen singled and recorded two RBI to lead Red Jacket. Alyssa Griffith doubled while Avery Close singled and scored two runs. Gianna Rizzo singled and tallied an RBI while Hannah Chappell ended with a single.

DUNDEE/BRADFORD (2-0) 21
NAPLES (1-6) 2
Korrin Yeoman led Dundee/Bradford with a two-run double in the third inning as part of a 11-run attack. Yeoman also finished with three walks, one stolen base, four RBI and two runs scored. Adalyn Tham struck out eight batters through three innings, allowing three hits and two runs (one earned) to earn the win in the circle. Tham also went 2-for-3 with two walks, three stolen bases, one RBI and three runs scored. Maeghan Sutryk went 3-3 with two walks, a stolen bag, three RBI and two runs scored. Emily Rosno recorded three hits, a stolen base, two RBI and two runs. Morgan Sutryk struck out four during two shutout innings in the circle. Reese Simpson singled twice and ended with a walk, an RBI and one run scored. Alexis Rosno singled and accounted for two walks, two RBI and two runs. Maddie Knapp also singled and recorded three walks and three runs scored. 

RED CREEK (0-7) 7
WILLIAMSON (1-6) 15

CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-5) 0
MARION/GANANDA (8-2) 13 (F/5)
Lydia McKay recorded three hits to lead Marion/Gananda, including a three RBI double to end the game with seven RBI. McKay also struck out six batters and allowed zero runs across five innings in the circle. Isabella Dirlam added two hits and two RBI. Alan McNutt, Raegan Quigley and Aubre Phamisith all recorded one RBI.

NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (5-3) 9
SODUS (4-2) 16

YORK/PAVILION (1-5)
KESHEQUA (3-2)

LE ROY (4-3) 1
LIVONIA (4-7) 2
After entering the bottom of the seventh tied 1-1, Alexa Olsen doubled and advanced to third on a passed ball before Clare Stephens knocked a walk-off single to right field to score Olsen and claim a win. Olsen finished 2-for-3 with two doubles, an RBI and one run scored. Brooke McGregor punched out 11 batters through seven innings, allowing three hits and one run (zero earned) to earn the win in the circle. McGregor also singled and scored one run. Kylie Wilson paced Le Roy finishing 2-3 with a double and a single. Lila Fortes ended with a hit. 

AVON (3-1) 13
DANSVILLE (0-6) 0 (F/6)
Jessie Crye pitched a perfect game throughout six innings, striking out 14 batters to lead Avon. Crye also recorded three hits and scored two runs. Payton Rice drove in four runners off two hits. Kyleigh DeRider and Emilia McMahan both scored two runs.

GENESEO (2-3) 2
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (9-0) 9
Ava Senka struck out 12 batters across seven innings for Wayland-Cohocton, allowing five hits and two runs while also finishing 2-for-3 with a walk and one run scored. Shaila Pragle went 3-3 with a walk, two stolen bases, one RBI and two runs scored. Natalie Williamson singled, stole one bag, added two RBI and scored one run. Haven Parker recorded a hit, a walk, a stolen base, an RBI and two runs scored. Sasha Abramowski doubled and tallied an RBI and one run scored. Riley Burke and Molly Robbins both ended with a hit and one RBI. Evelyn Warner paced Geneseo with two hits, a stolen base, an RBI and one run. Ganelli Rodridguez Tillett tripled and scored one run. Kendal Bennett singled and added an RBI while Abigail Radesi added a hit.

LETCHWORTH (4-2)
HORNELL (0-4)

ATTICA (1-4)
ALEXANDER (2-4)

HOLLEY (0-5) 0
PEMBROKE (6-1) 14
Jayden Hootman struck out six in a two-hitter through five innings while also hitting a two-run home run in the fourth inning to lead Pembroke to a third straight 10+ run victory. Kirsten Wright finished 2-for-3 with a stolen base and three RBI. Karter Stewart also went 2-3, adding an RBI and two runs scored. Sophia Gorski singled twice and scored one run. Taylor Bischoff doubled and recorded three RBI. Ashlyn Robinson accounted for a hit, a walk, an RBI and two runs scored while Juliana Cleveland accounted for a double and two runs scored. Adalyn Ball singled and scored a run. Skylar Gallagher recorded both hits for Holley, also finishing with a stolen base.

LYNDONVILLE (4-1) 21
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-5) 0

BYRON-BERGEN (1-6) 4
KENDALL (6-2) 10
Teagan Shaw paced Kendall going 3-for-4, recording a triple, a double and five RBI. Isabella D’Agostino went 3-4 with three doubles, two RBI and three runs scored. Brooke Rodas recorded a two-run home run and a sacrifice bunt to end with three RBI. Kourtney Marion struck out six and allowed four hits to earn the win in the circle. Adriana D’Agostino doubled, walked and scored three runs.

CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (3-3)
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (0-3)

CAMPBELL-SAVONA (4-1)
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (2-4)

FILLMORE (5-1) 18
HINSDALE (1-5) 2
Fillmore’s Morghyn Ross had two hits including a three-run inside the park home run to go with one walk, four RBI and three runs scored to lead the Eagles. Gabbie Fraser followed going 4-for-5 with a stolen base, four RBI and one run scored. Mylee Miller finished 3-4 with a walk, four RBI and three runs scored. Mattie McCumiskey doubled twice and ended with a stolen base, three RBI and two runs. Abby Swift struck out seven batters and allowed three hits and two runs (one earned) across five innings to earn the win. Swift also singled, walked three times and scored three runs. Abby Earley singled twice and scored one run. Kelsie Songster recorded a hit, a walk, two stolen bags, an RBI and one run scored. Lily Bushnell singled and recorded an RBI and one run scored to lead Hinsdale. Jen Tuttle doubled while Avery Briggs singled and scored one run.

COACHES: To report results and game details please email scores@pickinsplinters.com.

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