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Constantino Financial Friday Baseball Wrap: Olympia/Odyssey’s Ashton reaches 150 strikeouts with complete game shutout; Sweeney fans 17 and delivers game-winner in extras for Gates Chili

May 8, 2026 by Dylan O'Loughlin Leave a Comment

IRONDEQUOIT (8-5) 3
FAIRPORT (16-0) 8

Jon Roessel led the way with two singles for two RBI and scored once while Sam Roselli finished with an RBI-double and an RBI-single to lead Fairport (NYSSWA Class AAA No. 4). Dylan Nelson went 2-for-2 with two runs while Peter Hoffman hit an RBI-single and scored twice. Alex Grejda followed with a hit, a run and an RBI while James Kester and Nate Chaffee both added a hit and a run apiece. Kester also struck out five over five innings of four-hit ball with three runs to earn the win on the mound. Garrett McNeil tallied a hit while Drew Gruba drove in a run. For Irondequoit, Max Spitz posted an RBI-single and a run while Nate Jones collected a hit and a run. Landon Bryan and Alex McLaughlin recorded a hit apiece while Jack Springer crossed home plate once.

Chase Senn (2) finished with two hits, three RBI and two runs to lead Canandaigua to a 13-9 comeback victory over Batavia for the Gray Wolves third victory in the last four outings. (Photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

HILTON (7-8) 0
WEBSTER THOMAS (11-5) 6

Nico Santoleri struck out seven in a complete game shut out of two-hit ball to lead Webster Thomas (NYSSWA Class AA No. 15) to its fifth straight victory. Tyler Estelle hit a two-run triple and scored twice while Christian Sciortino hit an RBI-single and scored a run. Dan Check hit an RBI-double while Colin DiCicco and Sean Griffin both added a hit and a run apiece. Joseph Rotondi-Hrywnak crossed home plate once. For Hilton, Kallin Whelehan and Jackson Oliveri tallied a hit apiece.

SPENCERPORT (7-8) 2
VICTOR (8-8) 3

Tied 2-2 in the bottom of the seventh, Lucas Staser hit an RBI-single to drive Zach Worrall home and walk it off to lift Victor to its third victory in the last four outings. Staser finished 3-for-4 while Will Elkovitch went 2-3 with an RBI-single. Brayden Ricigliano ended 2-3 while tossing three scoreless relief innings of two-hit ball with three strikeouts to earn the win on the mound. Worrall hit a solo homer and scored twice while John LaPenna added a hit and a run. Matt Lanning tallied a hit.

BRIGHTON (8-6) 12
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (5-10) 5

Jack Edelstein posted two singles for three RBI and scored once while Nate Bondi finished with two hits including a three-run double to lead Brighton to its seventh victory in the last seven games. Hudson Coles collected a hit, three runs and an RBI while Owen Hoefen hit an RBI-single. Ethan Bialaszewski drove in a run and scored another while Noah Deitz scored twice. Max Sheehan and Patrick Newcomer both crossed home plate twice while Jack Habib drove in a run. Jack Morgan tossed 4.2 innings of three-hit ball with six strikeouts and three runs to earn the win on the mound. For Webster Schroeder, Ryan LaRocco led the way with two hits and two runs while Max Caron hit a two-run homer. Elliott Johnson hit an RBI-double and scored a run while Dylan Dumont and Cole Dougherty added a hit and an RBI apiece. Sam Nick tallied a hit while Callen Rickard crossed home plate once.

GREECE OLYMPIA/ODYSSEY (9-6) 2
GREECE ATHENA (2-14) 0

Tyler Ashton hurled a complete game shutout of four-hit ball with eight strikeouts and reached the career milestone of 150 strikeouts to lead Greece Olympia/Odyssey. Juliun Carter went 2-for-3 with a run while Peyton Penna hit an RBI-single to give the Griffins a lead they did not lose. Angel Davila added a hit and a run while Connor Welker and Carlo Leon tallied a hit apiece. For Greece Athena, Kyle Maillet, Trace Brewer, Gavin D’Apice and Chase Sullivan all recorded a hit apiece.

PITTSFORD MENDON (11-2) 2
EASTRIDGE (11-4) 0

Jackson Forney went 2-for-3 with a run and an RBI-single while Jesse Jablonsky finished with a hit and an RBI to lead Pittsford Mendon (NYSSWA Class AA No. 10) to its 10th straight victory. Josiah Martin collected a hit and a run while Reece Totedo, Noah Sansone, Sam Harrigan and Ben Wabnitz all tallied a hit apiece. Max Levitan pitched five scoreless innings of two-hit ball with four strikeouts to earn the win on the mound while Eli Charatz picked up the save with two strikeouts over two scoreless relief innings of no-hit ball. For Eastridge, Eamon Smith and Ryder Froman recorded a hit apiece.

BROCKPORT (7-7) 7
GREECE ARCADIA (4-12) 2

Mason Standish notched a run and two hits for four RBI including a two-run double to break a 2-2 tie in the top of the fourth to give Brockport a lead it did not relinquish. Isaac Melson posted a hit, an RBI and three runs while Will Corey added a hit and a run. Jack Lincoln and Nolan Soper recorded a hit apiece while Ty Sherman and Tyler Maclntyre both crossed home plate once. Sherman also threw a complete game of eight-hit ball with three strikeouts and two runs. For Greece Arcadia, Brady Colbert led the way with two hits and a run while Julio Sosa hit an RBI-single. Chris Walter collected a hit and an RBI as well while Alex Jussen put up a hit and a run. Peyton Brooks, Blake DeForest and Joe Zona all tallied a hit apiece.

HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (9-7) 1
GATES CHILI (5-8) 2 (F/9)

Gavin Sweeney fanned 17 over 8.2 innings of two-hit ball with one run and scored a run of his own to lift Gates Chili. Tied 1-1 in the bottom of the ninth, Sweeney hit a sacrifce fly to drive home Ethan Yates for the game-winning run. Jaylen Givens notched two hits including an RBI-single while Yates scored twice and posted a hit. Nick Difrancesca tallied a hit. For Honeoye Falls-Lima, Jacob Weber led the way with two hits and a run.

BATAVIA (2-13) 9
CANANDAIGUA (12-4) 13

Chase Senn posted two hits, three RBI and two runs while Sam Clark finished with a run and two hits including an RBI-single to lead Canandaigua to its third victory in the last four outings. After going down 7-0 after the top of the first, the Gray Wolves responded with a nine-run bottom half of the inning to take a lead they did not relinquish. Cole Harris and Richie Baskin collected two hits and two runs apiece while Jack Clark notched a hit and four RBI. Griffin Kierst finished with a run, a two-run single and three RBI while Payton Holtby followed with a two-run triple and a run. Austin Kierst added a hit and two runs while Isaac Dolph crossed home plate twice. Brandon Dowitsch struck out three over 3.2 innings of five-hit ball with three runs to earn the win on the mound while Jackson Arnaud tossed three innings of three-hit ball with three strikeouts and a run to pick up the save. For Batavia, Maggio Buchholz and Will Stevens led the way with two hits, an RBI and a run apiece while Aaden Calletto posted two hits and two runs. Connor Malone went 2-for-2 while Grady Hemer put up a hit, two RBI and a run. Brock Bigsby collected a hit, an RBI and two runs while Andru Postle hit an RBI-single. Lucas Hoisington scored twice.

BISHOP KEARNEY (3-6)
ROCHESTER PREP (1-4)

GENEVA (9-3) 1
SODUS (11-2) 5

Wade DeRue fanned 13 over a complete game of seven-hit ball with one run while recording a hit and a run of his own to lead Sodus (NYSSWA Class B No. 17) to its 10th victory in the last 11 outings. Parker Orbaker went 3-for-3 with singles for two RBI and scored a run while Evan Laird posted two hits and a run. Carter Salerno notched two hits. Brody Crandell hit an RBI-double and scored once while Gauge Johnson collected a hit and two runs. Garrett Barron and Cooper Ingersoll tallied a hit apiece. For Geneva, Ynael Rivera-Pagan led the way with two hits and an RBI while Ben Santos garnered two hits and a run. Dylan Wiesner finished 2-3 while Lawson Pontes ended 1-1.

SOUTH SENECA/ROMULUS (6-6) 1
BLOOMFIELD/HONEOYE (8-1) 27

Kyle Dredger scored four runs and went 3-for-4 with six RBI thanks to a two two-run triples and a two-run inside the park home run to pace Bloomfield/Honeoye (NYSSWA Class C No. 17) to its fourth victory by 10 or more runs and largest of the season. Zach Chavez finished 5-5 with two runs and seven RBI thanks to three RBI-singles, a two-run single and a two-run double to lead the offense while Grady Rogers hit two RBI-singles and scored five times. Macoy Rogers hit two RBI-singles and scored three times while Joey Walsh ended 2-2 with a run. Walsh also threw three innings of three-hit ball with six strikeouts and one run to earn the win on the mound. Gunner Vogel and Landon Lucas both collected a hit, an RBI and four runs apiece while Kevin Schmitt hit an RBI-single and scored a run. Leland Heberle hit an RBI-single while Levi Gumaer drove in three runs and crossed home plate three times. Dylan Washburn drove in a run and picked up the save with two scoreless relief innings of one-hit ball. For South Seneca/Romulus, Brady Neville led the way with two hits and a run while Kyan Miller-Hopkins hit an RBI-single. Emmanuel Whitley tallied a hit.

Brandon Dowitsch (7) tossed 3.2 innings of five-hit ball with three strikeouts to earn the win on the mound for Canandaigua. (Photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

NEWARK (8-8) 11
MIDLAKES (6-8) 10

Jayce Baker hit a two-run double and scored twice while tossing five innings of six-hit ball with eight strikeouts and six runs to lift Newark to its fifth victory in the last six outings. The double was a contribution to a five-run second inning for the Reds to pull away with a 9-2 lead it held on to the rest of the way. Carter Balch hit a two-run double while Cody Forjone collected a hit and two runs. Forjone also picked up the save with two strikeouts over two innings of three-hit ball with four runs. Keane Brady and Cameron Cruz followed with a hit and a run apiece while Nick Coons tallied a hit. Ricky Orlopp drove in a run and scored another while Thomas Hutterman drove in a run as well.

MARCUS WHITMAN (6-2)
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (3-3)

MYNDERSE (2-11) 8
LYONS (3-12) 5

Michael Miller fanned 12 over a complete game of five-hit ball with five runs while notching a hit and two runs to lead Mynderse. Caleb Mahoney finished with two hits including a two-run double and two runs while Carter Fisher and Austin Martin both hit RBI-singles. Conley Markel added a hit and a run while Josh Hutchins tallied a hit. Jerry Furman drove in a run and scored another while Byron Catalano and Ethan Biccum both crossed home plate once. For Lyons, Jacob Bookmiller went 2-for-3 with a run and an RBI while Stephen LeBrecht hit a two-run single. Cole Burnett collected a hit, a run and an RBI while Garrett VanAuken followed with a hit and a run. Austin Rice and Brayden Kitchen both scored one run apiece.

DANSVILLE (5-8) 2
LIVONIA (13-2) 12

Seth Eadie went 4-for-4 with three RBI and three runs while tossing 5.2 innings of five-hit ball with seven strikeouts and two to pace Livonia (NYSSWA Class B No. 1) to its eighth straight victory. The senior hit a three-run inside the park homer, doubled and singled as the Bulldogs earned their sixth victory by 10 or more runs. Kaidan O’Connor hit an RBI-single and scored three times while Harper Rowe collected a hit, two runs and an RBI. Grant Francis hit an RBI-double and scored a run while Aaron Kime and Jack Oliver added a hit and an RBI apiece. Jacob Benitez drove in two runs and scored twice while Oliver Taylor crossed home plate once. For Dansville, Landon Wadsworth led the way going 2-3 with two RBI while Jacob Kreiley and Brady Henchen followed with a hit and a run apiece. Dawsyn Mistretta tallied a hit.

GENESEO (8-6) 7
LEROY (8-4) 4

Tyler Churchfield tossed a completed game with six strikeouts to lift Geneseo to its third victory in the last four outings. Bryce Patterson led the way with four hits while Oren Ray posted two hits.

PERRY (7-5) 2
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (8-7) 3

Aidan McKay went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a stolen base while Carter Wiley posted two hits and two runs to lift Caledonia-Mumford to its seventh victory in the last eight outings. Landon Sheehan added a hit, an RBI and a stolen base while Dillon Alcott, Austin Metzger and Trent Moser all tallied a hit apiece. Tyler Potter hurled a complete game of three-hit ball with six strikeouts and two runs while collecting a hit, a run and an RBI.

AVON (4-8)
LETCHWORTH (1-9)

Senn (2) sliding into second. (Photo: STEVEN TWARDZIK)

WARSAW (1-10) 8
MOUNT MORRIS (2-11) 5

MOUNT MORRIS (2-10)
WARSAW (0-10)

KENDALL (12-2) 0
NOTRE DAME BATAVIA (12-1) 1

Evan Fitzpatrick hurled a complete game shutout of two-hit ball with six strikeouts to lift Notre Dame Batavia (NYSSWA Class C No. 16) to its third straight victory. Scoreless with two outs in the bottom of the seventh, Finn Davies hit a fly ball to drive home Adyn Horzempa for the walk off run. Chase Antinore and Matthew McCulley tallied a hit apiece. For Kendall (NYSSWA Class C No. 1), CJ D’Agostino and Nic Cole recorded a hit each.

ADDISON (7-4) 3
GENESEE VALLEY-BELFAST (14-1) 7

Nolan Hunter led the way with a double and a single for three RBI while Derek Calanni went 2-for-3 with an RBI-single and a run to lead Genesee Valley-Belfast (NYSSWA Class C No. 4) to its fourth straight victory. Tanner Herdman hit a two-run double and scored once while Carson Foster collected two hits and two runs. Trent Hutchinson finished 2-3 while Ethan Davenport added a hit, a run and an RBI. Davenport also fanned 10 over 6.1 innings of three-hit ball with three runs to earn the win on the mound. Ian Mackenzie and Damon Davis both crossed home plate once.

BOLIVAR-RICHBURG/CUBA-RUSHFORD (8-5) 5 (F/8)
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (5-5) 4

Mason Baldwin fanned 10 over 7.1 innings of five-hit ball with four runs while posting two runs and two doubles for three RBI to lift Bolivar-Richburg/Cuba-Rushford. Tied 4-4 in the eighth, Chase Haas capitalized on a wild pitch to score the game winning run. Carson Schunk posted two hits and two runs while Ryder Iantorno added a hit and an RBI. Landon Hendryx scored a run. For Canisteo-Greenwood, Connor McCaffrey led the way with two hits, two RBI and a run while Thomas Sirianni went 2-for-3 with an RBI-single. Brendon Ackerman hit an RBI-single and scored a run while Kevin Sirianni collected a hit and a run. Landon Mitchell tallied a hit while Aiden Walters crossed home plate once.

ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (9-2) 8
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (2-9) 6

Tied 6-6 in the bottom of the sixth, John Marcus hit an RBI-single while Conor Smith capitalized on an error to take a two-run lead Arkport-Canaseraga (NYSSWA Class D. No 20) did not lose for its sixth straight victory. Marcus finished with two hits, a run and an RBI while Drew Glover ended with a run and two hits including a two-run double to ignite a five-run fourth inning to make it a one-score game after trailing 6-0. Caden Carey added a run, a hit and flew out to drive in a run and tie it at six apiece in the fifth inning. Nolan Morey collected a hit and a run while Micah Marvin, Tucker Flaitz and Brenton Booth all crossed home plate once. Flaitz also threw 3.2 innings of no-hit ball with six strikeouts and one run to earn the win on the mound.

AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (5-8) 15
ANDOVER-WHITESVILLE (6-5) 6

Joshua Carlton went 3-for-4 with two RBI and two runs while Ilai Blickenstorfer finished 3-4 with three runs and an RBI to pace Avoca-Prattsburgh. Evan OBrochta notched three hits and two runs while Zach Heale ended 2-3 with four RBI and two runs. Jacob Moon went 2-2 with three runs and an RBI while Devin Stamets, Garrett Burgett and Bentley OBrochta all collected a hit, a run and an RBI apiece. Conner Wakefield drove in a run while Stamets also struck out seven over five innings of seven-hit ball with four runs to earn the win on the mound. For Andover-Whitesville, Colton Calladine finished 3-4 with three runs and two RBI including a solo homer while Skyler Orpet ended 2-3. Jake Mattison collected a hit and two runs while Brody Vance followed with a hit, a run and an RBI. Rogan Perkins added a hit and an RBI.

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