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Castle Packs Power Monday Softball Wrap: Barbay dominates on both sides of the ball for South Seneca/Romulus; Knittle goes 7Up for Finney in double-header

April 27, 2026 by Patrick Walsh Leave a Comment

WEBSTER THOMAS (5-7) 13
SPENCERPORT (5-6) 1

Olivia Constantino connected on a pair of singles and scored twice in the fourth inning, one of three Titans to score twice in the frame to roll at home. Webster Thomas put up a 13-spot in the fourth to roll on the road and strung together 10 hits. Alexandra Lippa and Julia Romano both scored twice in the inning. Lippa blasted a home run and was 3-for-3 on the day. Constantino also was 3-3. Ella Hill, Kiera McDonald and Romano all connected on singles. For Spencerport, Sheridan Yogis trotted home for the lone run.

FAIRPORT (4-5) 4
HILTON (6-6) 1

WEBSTER SCHROEDER (7-4) 12
BRIGHTON (2-7) 1

Sophia Smith went 3-for-4 with two RBI and a run scored to lead Webster Schroeder to its third win in the last four games. Kinsley Keil collected three hits, including a three-bagger and scored twice. Mallory Denton added an RBI-single. Bri Yonker, Kyara Murphy and Kate Sayers all had two hits. Emma Juliano drove in three runs. Annika Swanson added a two-run single. For Brighton, Eva Kotrides drove in the lone run on a single in the fifth.

PITTSFORD MENDON (5-5) 11
BATAVIA (4-2) 4

Felicity Knapp hurled six innings, striking out five to lead Pittsford Mendon on the road. At the dish, Knapp went 4-for-5 and scored three runs. Bella McGowan went 3-5 with a triple and two RBI. Cam Lauterbach went 2-4 with a three-bagger. Emily Stanger tacked on two hits in four at bats. Sloane Cummings recorded a hit and an RBI. For Batavia, Libby Grazioplene doubled and scored a run.

PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (7-3) 13
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (2-6) 6

Mandy Meyers plated four runs and went a perfect 5-for-5, leading Pittsford Sutherland to its fifth win in the last six games. Meyers added two runs scored and drove in two with a double in the seventh. Gabby Lyons tacked on two runs scored, two RBI and was 2-5. Katie Sarr and Emma Hollenbeck both singled and drove in a pair. Katherine Kostick trotted home three times, finished 2-3 and drove in a run. Julia Devaney was 2-5. Caralynn Orlando scored a run, drove in one and recorded two hits in five at bats. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, Jade Fowler went 2-3 with a pair of RBI. Brooke Gruschow and Alysa Richards both singled and scored a run.

GREECE (1-8) 6
BISHOP KEARNEY (2-2) 7

Rylee Allison drove in Brooke Enscoe in the bottom of the seventh, walking it off for Bishop Kearney. Addisyn Enscoe, Allie Decker, Brooke Enscoe and Leah Jacobs all collected two hits for the Lady Kings. Jacobs trotted home twice and drove in one, while Brooke Enscoe scored three times. Decker was 2-for-4 with a run scored. Claire Spears fanned 11 batters inside the circle. For Greece, Madeline Ewanow singled, drove in a run and scored twice. Alexandra Nickles, Devanae Anderson and Alexis MacDonald all singled and scored a run.

IRONDEQUOIT (4-6) 2
BROCKPORT (7-4) 3

Katherine Schleede trotted home in the bottom of the seventh, giving Brockport its seventh win in a row. Schleede finished 3-for-4 with a run scored. Madelyn Dunn was 2-for-3 to follow in the hit column. Lillian Petitti scored the first two Blue Devil runs and added a single. Audrina Piatt knotted the game at two in the fifth with a run-scoring single. Hannah Carpenter hurled a complete game, striking out six in the circle. For Irondequoit, Emilia Newell went 2-4 with an RBI-double in the fourth. Dakota Carlin was 2-3.

CANANDAIGUA (2-6) 3
GATES CHILI (2-6) 15

CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (4-5) 0
EASTRIDGE (8-0) 8

Jalissa Crittenden struck out nine and surrendered one walk. The right-hander did not allow a runner past first until the sixth inning, and that player did not pass second. Of the 12 outs that were made in play, only one reached the outfield. READ MORE.

PADILLA (3-5)
EAST/MONROE/SWW (2-3)

SOTA (3-5) 7
FINNEY (4-2) 12

Bailey Vinciek hurled a complete game, striking out 10 for Finney. Madeline Borchers was 2-for-2 with a three-bagger and four RBI. Kiley Knittle went 1-2 with an RBI.

SOTA (3-6) 2
FINNEY (5-2) 13

Kiley Knittle connected on a grand slam, finishing 3-for-3 with six RBI to lift Finney to a doubleheader sweep.

LIMA CHRISTIAN/MOUNT MORRIS (7-2) 15
EDISON (0-9) 0

Brooklyn Coniglio hurled a no-hitter, striking out 12. Addison DiPasquale and Coniglio both collected a pair of hits.

LIVONIA (5-7) 4
DANSVILLE (0-7) 2

Karly Lawton collected two hits in four at bats, driving in a run to lift Livonia on the road. Clare Stephens and Brooke McGregor both singled and drove in a run. Madison Beach and Alexa Olsen scored one run apiece and added singles. Gwyneth Strom tripled, drove in a run and scored once. For Dansville, Kylie Sartori struck out six over seven innings inside the circle. Taylor Hamsher led with a 2-for-4 day. Grace Bowes and Briley Wood both drove in a run.

LETCHWORTH (5-4) 2
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (9-1) 6

Kylie Padlick-Field drove in a pair and was 2-for-4, powering Caledonia-Mumford at home. Grace Beach pitched a complete game, striking out seven. Colleen Talty trotted home twice and drove in one. Shea Drazkowksi, Peyton Harkness and Audrey Padlick-Field all drove in runs. Emma Wyskiel legged out a three-bagger and scored once. For Letchworth, Briana Burel led by going 2-3 with a triple and a run scored. Izzy Bacon, Lilly DeRock and Charity Scott all collected singles.

PALMYRA-MACEDON (6-3) 19
NEWARK (1-8) 4

Shelby Geer and Savannah Shaffer combined for six RBI and five runs scored, powering Palmyra-Macedon on the road. Geer was 2-for-4 with three RBI and three runs scored, while Shaffer went 2-5 with three runs driven in. Emma Cretelle was 4-5, scoring four runs and driving in two. Kaedence Andross finished 3-5 with three runs scored and an RBI. Elianna Rouland drove in a pair, scored once and was 2-6. Kylie Wheeler strung together a pair of singles and trotted home three times. Ameilia West and Emmalynne Bedette both drove in a runand scored once. For Newark, Brianna Bulman singled and drove in a run. Sophia Delfs added three stolen bases and drove in a run.

WAYNE (5-4) 0
GENEVA (4-3) 3

MIDLAKES (2-6) 6
WATERLOO (9-1) 8

Gwen Panek went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a two-bagger, lifting Waterloo to its eighth-straight win. Tangel Williams scored twice. Ava Panek was 2-4 with a run driven in. Henley Guy went 1-2, scoring once and driving in a run. Nina Ninestine trotted home twice. Alexis Godley doubled, scored a run and drove in one. For Midlakes, Emma LaBour blasted a home run and drove in three. Emily Smith was 2-3 with an RBI and a three-bagger.

MYNDERSE (8-0) 18 (5 innings)
PENN YAN (2-6) 0

Ally Fenton finished 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles and four RBI, pacing the Mynderse offense on the road. Haley Young followed with a 4-4 day and drove in a run. Young also hurled three innings inside the circle, striking out five. Kyah Lajewski collected three hits in four at bats. For Penn Yan, Mailyn Breuer was 2-3 with a pair of base hits. Maddison Breuer and Nora Murphy both singled.

BLOOMFIELD (4-3) 3
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (10-0) 12

Riley Burke went 2-for-3 with a pair of extra base hits, powering Wayland-Cohocton at home. Burke drove in three runs and scored once. Emily Moran and Ava Senka both went 2-4 with an RBI. Natalie Williamson drove in a pair, doubled and scored once for the Eagles. Haven Parker singled, trotted home once and drove in a run. Shaila Pragle added an RBI and a run scored, while Sasha Abramowski trotted home twice. Jillian Eddy scored three runs and singled. For Bloomfield, Sydney Falsone and Madeleine Wilson both finished with multi-hit games. Calla McCombs singled and scored a run.

SODUS (5-2) 9
CLYDE-SAVANNAH (2-7) 7

MARION/GANANDA (9-2) 13 (5 innings)
EAST ROCHESTER (5-4) 1

Kalli Meyer plated four runs on three hits, pacing the Gananda/Marion offense. Lexi Phamish, Raegan Quigley, Addison Sturgis and Lydia McKay all added an RBI. McKay allowed one run on two hits, striking out nine over five innings.

WILLIAMSON (1-6)
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (5-3)

LYONS (7-2) 23
RED CREEK (0-8) 7

Rylee Richardson went 4-for-4 with four RBI and four runs scored, pacing the Lyons offense. Richardson connected on a pair of doubles. Gabriella Aunkst went 2-3 with four RBI and two runs scored. Car’Mella Parker trotted home three times, drove in three runs and was 2-3. Lydia Briggs went 2-2 with four runs scored and three runs driven in. Kamryn Bonnell scored three times, while Peyton Bonnell trotted home four times. Addison VanLare went 2-4, driving in a run and scoring once. Elise Wilkinson singled and scored. Keira Weber drove in a run. Weber came in relief and hurled 4.1 innings, fanning 10 without allowing a hit. For Red Creek, Madalynn Carley singled, drove in a run and scored once.

AVON (4-3) 0
GENESEO (3-3) 1

Addy McDonald hurled a complete game shutout, striking out seven to power Geneseo in a pitcher’s duel. Jessie Crye fanned 14 batters across six innings for Avon. Crye was walked twice at the plate.

ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (1-4) 0
WELLSVILLE (7-2) 19

WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-6) 2
ATTICA (2-4) 14

WARSAW (7-3) 13
HORNELL (0-7) 0

BOLIVAR-RICHBURG (9-0) 13
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (4-4) 7

Kylee Whiting went 2-for-4 with three RBI and three runs scored, powering Bolivar-Richburg on the road. Jayna Thomas also trotted home three times and was 2-4. Rylee Whiting, Maya Zilker and Autumn Cicarelli all singled and drove in a run. Rylee Whiting and Sydney Faulkner both scored twice.

MARCUS WHITMAN (2-5) 0
SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (4-5) 20 (5 innings)

Libby Barbay connected on a pair of inside-the-park home runs, driving in five runs and scoring three times to lead the South Seneca/Romulus offense. Inside the circle, Barbay fanned 10 of the 15 recorded outs. Chelsea Neville drove in four runs, trotted home three times and was 3-for-4 with a double. Rosie Whitley scampered home three times and drove in a run on a single.

CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (4-3)
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (3-4)

OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (7-0) 10
LE ROY (4-4) 2

Savannah Durham hurled a complete game, striking out a dozen to keep Oakfield-Alabama unbeaten. Chloe Lamb led the hit column, going 4-for-4 with three RBI. Emma Thompson followed with a 2-4 day, driving in three. For Le Roy, Kylie Wilson and Annora Karcher each tallied a pair of hits and an RBI.

NAPLES (1-6) 0
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (7-0) 15 (5 innings)

Alydia McIntyre blasted a pair of three-run home runs in the first inning, powering the Avoca-Prattsburgh offense at home. McIntyre finished with three runs scored. The Titans got the first eight batters aboard in the first and all trotted home in the frame. Addalynn Stone, Meyah Putnam and Charlotte Peck all drove in a run and scored twice. Peck went 1-for-1 with a pair of walks. Payton Hopkins trotted home three times. Abigail Squires and Olivia Mullen both scored once. For Naples, Sienna Carey strung together a pair of hits to lead the offense.

HOLLEY (0-7) 3
PERRY (4-5) 4

Tianna Norman brought home the go-ahead run with a two-out double in the sixth, lifting Perry at home. Shelby Wolcott went 3-for-3 with a pair of RBI to lead the hit column. Norman and Madi Monteleone both went 2-3. In the circle, Mya Winter hurled a one-hitter, striking out 12.

YORK/PAVILION (2-5) 3
KESHEQUA (3-3) 0

Ava Strathearn went 3-for-4 and scored a run, powering York/Pavilion on the road. Charlotte Rudgers and Maddy Ezard both trotted home once.

JASPER-TROUPSBURG (0-4)
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (1-2)

ROYALTON HARTLAND (VI) 1
LYNDONVILLE (5-1) 8

NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (1-4)
ELBA (5-3)

HAMMONDSPORT (0-3)
ALFRED-ALMOND (1-2)

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