
SPENCERPORT (7-7) 4
BRIGHTON (7-6) 8
Jack Edelstein had a two-RBI double and came around to score in a first inning that saw Brighton jump out to a 5-0 lead to seize the win. Max Sheehan singled, scored twice, plated two runners, walked, and struck out eight batters over five innings as the starting pitcher. Nate Bondi doubled, scored, and had an RBI, while Ethan Bialaszewski singled, scored, and had an RBI. Patrick Newcomer singled, scored, and walked. Hudson Coles paired a base hit with a run. Noah Deitz walked and came around to score. Owen Hoefen struck out two batters in two third innings of relief pitching and had an RBI. Ethan Nagel tossed an inning and a third in relief and struck out a batter. Matt Green pitched four scoreless innings of relief for Spencerport and fanned four batters. Evan DiCataldo singled twice, scored, and knocked in a run. Liam Watson had an RBI single, walked, and scored. Ryan Foos singled, scored, and walked, while Jaden Ford singled, had an RBI, and walked. Dwyer Boyzuck nabbed a strikeout over an inning on the mound, singled, and walked. Sam Hopkins paired a single with an RBI. Gavin Zimmer walked three times and scored. Kieran Hayes had a base hit.
VICTOR (7-8) 10
HILTON (7-7) 2
Myles Lalley turned in a statline of three hits, two runs, and two RBI as Victor plated all 10 of its runs in the final three innings to overcome an early 2-0 hole. Dylan Caccamise tossed a full seven innings on the mound and picked up four strikeouts. Lucas Staser singled twice, scored three times, walked twice, and had an RBI. Zach Worrall paired two doubles with two runs and brought a runner home. Peyton Ridley ended 2-for-4 with a double, a single, two RBI, and a walk. Will Elkovitch singled twice and had an RBI. John LaPenna singled twice. Matthew Lanning had a base hit and drew a walk. Kelton Everett walked and scored twice. Ben Guiffre singled. Brayden Ricigliano walked, and Carter Abbate scored. Zachary Mattice pitched six innings as the starter for Hilton and tallied six strikeouts. Brody Keller had an RBI double and scored. Jack Lander tripled. Kallin Whelehan singled and scored. Jackson Oliveri placed an RBI single. Jared Wade connected on a base hit. Keegan Bradley and Chase Popielarz each pitched an inning in relief.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (7-4) 6
GREECE ARCADIA (4-11) 5
Paul Stevens finished 2-for-4 including a second inning two-RBI double that was a part of a six-run second frame to help School of the Arts extend its win streak to four games. Henry Hawkinson singled twice, scored, and plated a pair of runners. Bruce Newton ended 2-for-3 with a run, an RBI, and a drawn walk. Nathanial Routly struck out three batters over four and a third innings of one-hit starting pitching, singled, and scored. James Laver turned in two and two third innings on the rubber in relief to get the save, struck out a batter, singled, scored, and walked. Bennie Laver singled and scored. Maximillion Walsh scored, while Austin Petsche added an RBI. Chris Walter singled twice and scored for Greece Arcadia. Peyton Brooks had an RBI single and walked. Julio Sosa walked, scored, and struck out two batters over an inning and a third of starting pitching. Shayne Colbert pitched five and two third innings of relief and picked up three strikeouts. Brady Colbert singled. Alex Jussen knocked in a runner. Joe Zona scored. Blake DeForest walked.
AQUINAS (2-13) 4
McQUAID (13-3) 6
Jason Larsen connected on a two-RBI triple to spark a four-run fifth inning that helped McQuaid overcome an early 4-1 deficit. Larsen finished 2-for-3 with three RBI, a walk, and a scored run. Brayden Craig and Ryker Christian combined to pitch four scoreless innings in relief, and each allowed one hit while striking out a batter. Robbie Langdon turned in two hits, an RBI, and a walk. Thomas Bailey doubled and scored. Dom Anzalone singled, scored, and struck out a batter over three innings after getting the nod. Connor Forkey singled, scored, and got on base once via a walk. Jacob Magats had a base hit and walked, while Ryan Dejoy scored and plated a runner. Daniel Luce drew two walks and came around to score both times. Dominic Corona walked. Michael Duprey pitched six innings for Aquinas and struck out two batters. At the plate, he brought a runner home and walked. Brandon Speranza doubled twice and scored once. Ryan Lewin doubled, walked, and scored twice. Ryan Wiepert singled, had a sacrifice fly, and scored. Drew Scorsone singled and walked. Jude Wise had a base hit. Sean Masiuk had an RBI.
PALMYRA-MACEDON (8-3) 0
GENEVA (9-2) 1
Cayden Urbano struck out 11 batters over a complete game on the mound to help Geneva win its seventh straight game. Anthony Delgago-Nunez scored the lone run in the fifth inning after a wild pitch. Ben Santos and Ynael Rivera-Pagan singled. Angel Lopez Jr. got on base twice via walks. Alex Dorrington, Andrew DeLand, and Dylan Wiesner each walked once. Joel Redmond tossed four and two third innings for Palmyra-Macedon and racked up six strikeouts. At the plate, Redmond singled and walked. Ian Ryan struck out two batters over an inning and a third of relief, singled, and walked. Trey Porora, Bishop Ramage, Andy West, and Gavin Everts each had a base hit.
WAYNE (13-2) 5
MIDLAKES (6-7) 6
Trey Martin doubled, walked twice, scored twice, and had an RBI to help Midlakes pick up its third win in the past four games. Cohen Egburtson pitched five innings as the starter, struck out three batters, singled, and scored. Zach Donk had an RBI single. Noah Bremer plated two runners, walked, and came around to score. Jacob Deckert singled. Braxton Wilkes struck out two batters over two innings of relief pitching. Ayden Klapp walked and scored. Nicholas Hunter walked, and Jonathan Capozzi scored. Caleb Celson finished 2-for-4 with a triple, two RBI, and two runs, while also striking out nine batters over four and two third innings of starting pitching for Wayne. Connor Crawford paired a single with an RBI and scored. Brady Giudice singled, scored, and walked. Kamden Frechette pitched two and a third innings of relief and picked up four strikeouts. Kolby Frechette walked twice and singled. Gehrig Locker had an RBI. Ben Smith scored.
WATERLOO (3-12) 9
PENN YAN (2-9) 7
Hayden Willett struck out three batters over five innings of one-hit pitching while adding a double and a run to help Waterloo win in Finger Lakes East action. Ryder Tam singled, scored, and struck out three batters in two innings of relief. Kellen Mahoney and Ryan Herrling each singled and scored. Chase Brand and Luca DiSanto each scored twice.
MYNDERSE (1-10) 0
NEWARK (6-8) 10
Ricky Orlapp tossed five innings and picked up nine strikeouts while adding two walks, an RBI, and two runs as Newark won for the fourth time in five games. Cody Forjone was 3-for-3 with two RBI, two runs, and a walk. Keane Brady singled twice, plated two runners, crossed home plate once, and walked. Brayden Serrett singled, scored, and chipped in two RBI. Nicholas Coons singled, scored, and drew a walk. Thomas Hutterman had a two-RBI double. Cameron Cruz singled and scored. Jayce Baker had a base hit. Carter Balch walked and added two runs. Jeremiah Furman pitched three and two third innings with four strikeouts for Mynderse. Byron Catalano singled and struck out two batters over two third innings. Joshua Hutchins and Caleb Mahoney each had a base hit. Austin Martin walked.
NAPLES (6-6) 17
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (0-7) 7
Ollie Bruen was 3-for-4 with a grand slam, six total RBI, two runs, and a walk to power Naples to its second win in three games. Theron VanZandt singled three times, scored three times, and had an RBI. James Haremza singled, plated two runners, and struck out three batters over two and two third innings. Rowan Biggs was 1-for-3 with three RBI, two runs, and two walks. Lucas Mosko pitched two innings in relief, struck out six batters, walked, and scored. Wilhelm Schmitt singled and scored. Derek Voss walked three times and scored four times, while Chase Bauman walked twice and scored twice. Bauman pitched an inning and a third of relief and picked up three strikeouts. Ryan Worboys had an RBI and scored twice. Jahdiel Marrero tripled, scored, and walked twice for Harley-Allendale-Columbia. Caden Frank doubled, drew a walk, and picked up a strikeout over an inning of relief. Henry Liu singled, scored, and walked. Jaden Marrero singled and scored. Casey Roush pitched two innings, had an RBI and walked. Tenney Murphey scored and struck out two batters over three innings of relief. Mateo Beauchamp walked three times and scored twice, while Ryan Malanowski walked three times and scored once. Brody Louallen walked.
LYONS (3-11) 0
GANANDA (12-2) 10
Henry Shutts tossed four hitless innings with seven strikeouts and paired it with two singles, two runs, and an RBI as Gananda won its tenth straight game. Maddox Stoughton tripled, doubled, scored twice, had an RBI, and walked. Anthony D’Agostino doubled, walked, and scored two runs, while Peter Jacob singled twice, walked, and scored two runs. Jackson Giancursio had an RBI single and crossed home plate once. Jack Wilson walked twice and scored. Nate Beachel and Mason Mangers each had a sacrifice fly. Brayden Nodar struck out two batters in an inning of relief. Austin Rice pitched three innings and struck out two batters. Jacob Bookmiller pitched a hitless inning of relief and got a strikeout.
WILLIAMSON (5-7) 0
SODUS (10-2) 7
Parker Orbaker pitched a complete game with seven strikeouts and also scored to help guide Sodus to a Wayne County win. Evan Laird supplied two doubles, an RBI, a run, and a walk. Aiden Walters singled three times and had two RBI. Wade DeRue chipped in with a two RBI double. Gauge Johnson singled, scored, and got on base once via a walk. Carson Hogan and Carter Salerno each walked, with Hogan scoring twice and Salerno once. Brody Crandell crossed home plate once. Myles Wurtz struck out six batters over six innings on the mound. Charlie Walter and Emerson Bobowski each singled. Cooper Brandt walked twice. Andrew Petrosky and Caiden Watson each got on base once via a walk.
Le ROY (8-3) 7
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (11-4) 13
Ethan Loop finished 2-for-4 with four RBI, two of which coming on a two-run homer that highlighted a six-run fourth inning for Wayland-Cohocton. Ricky Vancuren pitched a complete game and struck out three batters. Brady McClurg doubled, singled, and had two RBI for Le Roy. Simon Greene had a double, a single, and an RBI. Jagger Smith singled twice and scored. Jude Christ had two base hits. Cam Wilson paired a single with an RBI. Jeremiah Sheehan and Colin Green each singled and scored.
WARSAW (0-10) 1
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (7-7) 15
Tyler Potter went 3-for-3 with two RBI and a scored run and Dillon Alcott was 2-for-4 with two RBI and three runs scored as Caledonia-Mumford won in Livingston County action. Grayson Mielke pitched four innings and struck out seven batters while adding a single, an RBI, and two runs. Landon Sheehan ended 2-for-3 with two RBI. Carter Wiley singled twice, scored three times, and plated a runner. Aidan McKay had a base hit, an RBI, two runs, and walked twice.
LETCHWORTH (1-9) 3
GENESEO (7-6) 5
Tyler Churchfield connected on a two-RBI triple and then scored the next at-bat with two outs in the bottom of the sixth inning that ultimately won the game for Geneseo as the Blue Devils overcame a 3-1 deficit. Churchfield then entered in relief for the seventh inning and got the save. Bryce Patterson doubled, singled, scored, walked, and brought two runners home. Eddie LaFleur pitched six innings as the starter and struck out eight batters. Sam Least and Jose DeLeon each singled and scored. Oren Ray singled. Ray, Least, Preston Granger, LaFleur, and Alec Milne each walked. Lincoln Davison scored. Bryce Roche tossed five and two third innings on the bump for Letchworth and tallied 10 strikeouts while adding a single and a walk at the plate. Zach Smith doubled, singled, had two RBI, and scored. Justin Mann pitched a third of an inning in relief, struck out the one batter he faced, and singled. Logan Schroeder walked twice and scored. Julian Hunsinger crossed home plate once.
PERRY (7-4) 4
KESHEQUA (6-5) 5 (F/9)
Brady Wood scored Aiden Howe on an RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning to walk it off for Keshequa. Trailing 4-2, Nolan Therrien, Aiden Upright, and Wood each had RBI singles on consecutive at-bats to win it for the Wildcats. Wood finished 2-4 at the plate. Ryan Fox struck out 15 batters over six and two third innings, singled, and walked. Upright ended 3-for-5 with a home run, a double, two RBI, and two runs. Howe doubled, singled, and scored. Nathan Hillier struck out five batters over two and a third innings, single, and walked. Therrien added a single and a walk. Blake Sanford walked twice and scored a run. Kolton Berthold had a base hit. Walker Briggs struck out 11 batters over eight innings on the mound, doubled, singled twice, and plated two runners for Perry. Chuck Derin ended 3-for-5 with two RBI. Maximus Siewert doubled, singled, walked twice and scored. Patrick Feroleto had two base hits. Parker McGarvey singled and struck out a batter in a third of an inning in relief. Zack Baker walked twice and scored twice. Tyler Koson walked and scored.
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-8) 4
LYNDONVILLE (4-7) 5
Quincey McClinsey hurled a complete game with eight strikeouts and Austin Fonda was 3-for-4 and scored twice as Lyndonville used a four-run fifth inning to earn the win. With the game tied at two in the fifth inning, Lane Woodworth connected on a two-RBI single and then later scored to give the Tigers a lead they wouldn’t lose. Colton Smith was 2-for-2 with an RBI, a run, and two walks. McClinsey singled and drew a walk. Shannon Withey singled and scored. Shawn Robertson brought a runner home. Jackson Gilbert was 2-for-3 with a home run, two RBI, two runs, and a walk for Oakfield-Alabama. Travis Chaya singled, plated a pair of runners, walked, and struck out five batters over five innings of starting pitching. Alex Ohlson singled. Jake Gehlert got on base once via a walk and came around to score. Ryan Schnaufer tossed a scoreless inning in relief. Hunter Tobolski crossed home plate once. Owen Zeliff walked.
LYNDONVILLE (3-7)
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA (3-7)
BYRON-BERGEN (2-9) 6
ATTICA (4-7) 11
Blaine Datzler pitched six innings as the starter for Attica while striking out 10 batters and adding a double, two runs, and an RBI on offense to help Attica take the win. The Blue Devils scored eight runs in the fifth inning to take control of the game thanks in part to RBI doubles by Datzler and Jakk Chaplin, who had a two-RBI double and scored in the frame. Chaplin also pitched the final two third innings and struck out a batter. Justin Stockweather ended his day 2-for-3 with two RBI, a run, and a walk. Hunter Green singled, scored twice, got on base once via a walk, and plated a runner. Luke Mest had an RBI single and scored. Blake Donohue singled, scored, and walked. Gavin Duffy walked twice and came around to score twice. Joshua Diehl had a base hit. Benjamin Wild had an RBI and scored. Levi Capwell struck out a batter in a third of an inning of pitching. Maxwell Marsocci struck out 10 batters over four and a third innings on the mound and was 2-for-3 at the plate with an RBI, two runs, and a walk for Byron-Bergen. Kyle Smith had a two-RBI double and walked. Evan Collins and Gavin Kinkelaar each singled and plated a runner, with Collins adding three strikeouts over an inning and two thirds of relief and Kinkelaar walking once. Liam Boyle walked three times and scored three times. Dylan Utter crossed home plate once.
WHEATLAND-CHILI (0-9) 2
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (11-1) 17
Chase Antinore ended 2-for-4 with a home run, three RBI, and two runs as the senior was one of five players with two hits for Notre Dame Batavia. Adyn Horzempa tripled, singled, plated four runners, and scored three times. Drew Beachel singled twice, scored three times, and had an RBI. Eli Grice and Ben Ferrando each singled twice and scored, with Grice plating two runners and Ferrando one. Finn Davies singled, had an RBI, and scored twice. Evan Fitzpatrick had a base hit and crossed home twice. Macoy Hall struck out eight batters over five innings on the mound. Preston Viele paired two RBI with a single. Matthew McCulley had an RBI single. Joe Barnes scored and connected on an RBI single. Stetson Hall walked once and scored. Anthony Warner got on base once via a walk. Dominic Viele scored. Meteo Brunner singled twice, had an RBI, and pitched three and two third innings for Wheatland-Chili. Connor Hallock singled and struck out a batter in a third inning of relief. Esben Moller-Semmel scored. Logan Lipinski got on base once via a walk and scored. Miguel Gonzalez, Freddie Woerner, James Nash each walked.
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (11-1) 16
ALEXANDER (5-5) 5
Adyn Horzempa singled, had four RBI, and scored three times to guide Notre Dame Batavia. Chase Antinore singled twice, scored twice, and struck out six batters over six innings on the mound. Finn Davies singled twice, scored twice, had two RBI, and walked. Eli Grice had a two-RBI double and scored. Drew Beachel singled, scored, and walked twice. Matthew McCulley walked three times and scored three times. Anthony Warner had an RBI single, walked, and scored. Preston Viele paired a single with an RBI and a run. Mason Snyder struck out six batters over three innings of starting pitching and was 3-for-4 at the plate with a double and an RBI for Alexander. Leo Egloff tripled, singled twice, plated a pair of runners, and crossed home plate once. Colton Smith collected two singles, two runs, and a walk. Trevor Rheinheimer had a pair of base hits and scored. Preston Dinkins singled and scored while also tossing an inning of relief, earning a strikeout in the process. Jacob Bailey and Nicholas Marzolf each connected on an RBI single. Marzolf hurled an inning and two thirds in relief and struck out four batters. Mason Wells walked twice, while Sean Pietrzykowski walked once.
FILLMORE (11-1) 20
FRIENDSHIP-SCIO (2-7) 0
Jared Boon singled three times, scored five times, had an RBI, and walked to help Fillmore win its tenth straight game. Malcolm Nusbickel had a two RBI single and struck out eight batters over four innings of one-hit pitching as the starter for the Eagles. James Hillman was 3-for-5 with a double, three RBI, and a run. Isaac Wilcox doubled, scored twice, had two RBi, and walked. Connor McCumiskey hit a double, got on base three times via walks, and scored three times. Liam McCumiskey singled twice and scored twice. Sawyer Brown had an RBI double, walked, and scored twice. Wade DeRock connected on a base hit, scored twice, walked, and knocked in a run. Avery Potter had an RBI and scored, while Parker George drew a walk and crossed home plate twice. Tucker Pomeroy scored a runner. Deacon Brown struck out two batters over two and two third innings for Friendship-Scio. SJ Wade pitched two innings of relief and picked up two strikeouts. Aiden Golden singled. Noah Roberts walked. RJ Leyva struck out a batter in a third of an inning of relief.
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (13-1) 7
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (6-4) 4
Ian Mackenzie led Genesee Valley-Belfast with a home run, two doubles, two RBI, and three runs and Ben Cater struck out 10 over seven innings on the mound to help the Jaguars win their third straight game. Cater added two singles. Carson Foster had a solo-shot home run. Nolan Hunter had an RBI double, scored, and walked. Damon Davis doubled and scored. Tanner Herdman and Kaden Huffer each paired a single with an RBI. Derek Calanni singled and scored. Trent Hutchinson had a base hit. Ethan Davenport walked. Colton Calladine doubled twice and plated a runner for Andover-Whitesville. James Miller-Young had a two-RBI single and scored. Vincent Joyce struck out a batter over four and a third innings. Brody Vance struck out four batters over two and a third innings, had a base hit, and scored. Rogan Perkins walked twice and came around to score. He also got a strikeout in a third of an inning in relief. Carter Grice crossed home plate once. Jake Mattison drew two walks.
ALFRED-ALMOND (6-5) 2
ADDISON (7-3) 14
AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (4-8) 14
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (3-8) 2
HAMMONDSPORT (0-12) 1
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (5-4) 11
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