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Constantino Financial Thursday Baseball Wrap: Gananda’s Shutts joins 400-strikeout club; DeJoy’s five RBI power McQuaid

May 14, 2026 by Tyler Hathaway Leave a Comment

PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (13-4) 4
McQUAID (16-3) 11
Ryan DeJoy and Robbie Langdon had two-RBI singles in succession for McQuaid in a fourth inning that saw the Knights plate six runners to pull away for their sixth straight win. DeJoy finished the afternoon 3-for-5 with a double, five RBI, and a run scored. Issac Stella got the win on the mound after striking out eight batters over four innings in a starting effort. TD Jordan ended 2-for-2 with two runs and a walk. Connor Forkey singled, scored three times, had an RBI, and drew a walk. Colin Forkey connected on an RBI single. Thomas Bailey singled, scored twice, and walked. Daniel Luce drew a pair of walks, had an RBI, and scored twice. Jason Larsen had a sacrifice fly and struck out a batter over a hitless inning of relief. Dom Anzalone had a base hit. Dominic Corona walked once and came around to score. Brayden Dewey pitched an inning and a third and struck out a batter. Ryker Christensen snagged a strikeout in two third innings of relief. Aidan Kress had a three-run home run and walked for Pittsford Sutherland. Max Kress singled and struck out a batter in an inning and a third of relief. Pete Munzinger got the nod for the Knights and retired two batters on strikes over two and a third innings. Maddox Johnson singled, scored, and walked. Jaxon Bernas paired a single with a run. Cam Muldoon tossed two and a third innings in relief and tallied three strikeouts. Sam Byrne singled. Ryan Munzinger walked twice and scored. Noah Gressell and Ryan Shaffer each got on base once via a walk. 

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (11-5) 15
WILSON/EARLY COLLEGE (5-8) 1
Bennie Laver finished 3-for-4 with a double, an RBI, and two runs scored to help School of the Arts win the Rochester City Athletic Conference league championship and was named Tournament MVP thanks to his efforts. James “Ham” Laver started on the rubber for the Silverhawks and pitched three innings in addition to singling twice and scoring. Bruce Newton tossed a hitless two innings of relief and picked up five strikeouts while adding two runs, a single, and a walk. Henry Hawkinson connected on an RBI single, scored twice, and drew a walk. Yarel Benitez singled twice and had two RBI. Vision Smith had an RBI single, a walk, and a run. Brendan McKibben had an RBI single and scored. Paul Stevens and Maximillion Walsh each got on base once via a walk and scored twice. Kaisel Cuevas had an RBI single and walked for Wilson/Early College. Eudi Martinez scored. Diego Cordero and Kar’Marrie Robinson each walked. 

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LIMA CHRISTIAN (3-7) 2
FINNEY (7-9) 6
Judah Chappell struck out 10 batters over five innings to help guide Finney to the Private-Parochial league win. Mateo Gefell ended 2-for-3 with a double, two RBI, and a run scored. Josh Best singled twice and scored three times. Cooper Pirro had a two-RBI single. Romeo Pauly walked twice and scored. Liam Schneider got on base once via a walk and came around to score. Brendan Hurley crossed home plate once. Noah Blankenship doubled twice and scored twice for Lima Christian. David Dils struck out four batters over two innings of relief and doubled. George Kimball singled and walked. Charles Valone walked. 

NAPLES (8-8) 15
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (3-7) 6
Ollie Bruen put together a double, two RBI, three runs, and four walks to help Naples get its second win in three games. Lucas Mosko picked up three strikeouts over four one-hit innings on the mound and plated a runner. Theron VanZandt singled twice, had an RBI, scored three times, and walked. Mykel Fleischman tossed two innings in relief, struck out two batters, walked, and crossed home plate once. Chase Bauman had a base hit, two runs, an RBI, and a walk. Wilhelm Schmitt and Ryan Worboys each scored a runner, walked twice, and came around to score twice. Rowan Biggs walked twice, scored once, and had an RBI. Aaron Hall had an RBI and scored. Nate Kiskaden doubled, walked twice, scored twice, had an RBI, and struck out six batters in two innings on the rubber. Colton Aftuck had a base hit and scored. Eli Raplee doubled, scored, and pitched an inning and a third in relief, striking out three batters. Clay Gleason walked, scored, and pitched an inning and two thirds in relief. Kane Peters struck out a batter in a hitless inning of relief, had an RBI, and drew a walk. Keegan Sanford walked and scored. Caleb Semans drew a walk.

MARCUS WHITMAN (10-2)
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (0-11)

BLOOMFIELD/HONEOYE (10-4) 0
GANANDA (14-2) 5
Henry Shutts struck out 14 batters over a full seven innings on the mound to lead Gananda to its 12th consecutive win. Shutts registered his 400th career strikeout during the game, becoming the first Blue Panther to reach the milestone since Tim McClare did in 2019. At the plate, Shutts singled, scored, and walked. Maddox Stoughton had an RBI double, two runs, and a walk. Anthony D’Agostino plated a pair of runners and walked. Jack Wilson singled, walked twice, and scored twice. Will Schneemann and Brady Wadsworth each had a base hit. Joey Walsh and Kyle Schmitt each struck out two batters over three innings for Bloomfield/Honeoye. Kyle Dredger, Levi Gumaer, and Macoy Rogers each had a single. 

CLYDE-SAVANNAH (5-8-1) 3
EAST ROCHESTER (8-4-1) 6

LYONS (4-13) 1
SODUS (14-2) 16
Gauge Johnson ended his day 2-for-3 with a double, three RBI, three runs, and a walk to help spark Sodus to its fifth straight win. Brody Crandell finished 2-for-3 with a double, two runs, an RBI, and two strikeouts over two innings. Parker Orbaker singled, had an RBI, scored, and pitched three perfect innings, tallying three strikeouts in the process. Carter Salerno turned in a single, two RBI, two runs, and a walk. Cooper Ingersoll and Carson Hogan each singled, walked, and scored twice. Aidan Walters had a two-RBI single. Evan Laird paired an RBI with a single. Wade DeRue walked twice and scored twice. Kyle Pickering crossed home plate once. Jacob Bookmiller had an RBI double and struck out a batter in an inning and a third on the mound. Garrett VanAuken struck out a batter in two and two third innings of relief. Brady Bastian and Brayden Kitchen each had a base hit. Austin Rice scored a run. 

MOUNT MORRIS (3-14) 3
PERRY (9-6) 13
Izaiah Hernandez singled, plated two runners, crossed home plate twice, and walked twice, while Parker McGarvey struck out seven batters over five innings on the mound to help Perry get the Livingston County win. Maximus Siewert and Tyler Koson each singled once and scored twice, with Siewert adding a walk and Koson an RBI. Walker Briggs singled, scored, and knocked in a run. Zack Baker walked three times and scored three times. David Ollerton got on base twice via walks and scored a run. Jayden Prichard and Patrick Feroleto each walked and scored. Ilajiah Rowley singled, scored, and had an RBI for Mount Morris. Jeremy Santos and Elijah Clester each had a double, with Santos adding an RBI and Clester a run. Jeremiah Roberts singled. Dominic Lapiana III pitched an inning and two thirds and scored. Thomas Schmieder III struck out a batter over two and a third innings of relief. 

CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (8-9)
WARSAW (1-12)

BYRON-BERGEN (4-11) 4
ATTICA (4-12) 2

JASPER-TROUPSBURG (4-9) 14
HAMMONDSPORT (1-14) 4

ADDISON (7-5)
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (7-6)

AVOCA-PRATTSBURGH (5-11) 0
WELLSVILLE (10-6) 14

ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (14-2) 18
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (3-11) 3
Caden Carey struck out eight batters over three one-hit innings while going 2-for-5 at the plate with a double, two RBI, and three runs to guide Arkport-Canaseraga to the win. Aydan Button finished 2-for-3 with a double, three RBI, and two runs. Jacob Bacon singled, plated two runners, walked twice, and struck out three batters over an inning and two thirds of relief. Micah Marvin singled, walked, and scored twice. John Marcus paired a single with two runs. Drew Glover walked twice and came around to score both times. Curtis Hartman plated two runners and scored a run. Cooper Foster and Conor Smith each drew a walk and scored twice. Brenton Booth walked, scored, and plated a runner. Quinton Owens walked and scored. John Flait got on base twice via walks. Nolan Morey walked. Eli Wright scored. Ethan Loveless had a three-RBI single for Campbell-Savona. Benjamin Nicholoson doubled and scored. Zane Folckemer had a base hit. Chance Miller struck out four batters over three and two third innings. Wyatt Smith got a strikeout in an inning and a third of relief and walked. Brennan Buman and Bryce Larrison each walked and scored. 

CAMPBELL-SAVONA (3-11) 1
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (14-2) 19
Nolan Morey doubled, plated two runners, scored twice, and walked to help Arkport-Canaseraga earn its 11th straight win. Tucker Flaitz struck out two batters over three hitless innings, walked twice, and scored twice. Aydan Button fanned four batters over two innings of relief, scored, and had an RBI. Conor Smith singled, had two RBI, scored twice, and walked. Curtis Hartman, Micah Marvin, and John Marcus each singled, walked, had an RBI, and crossed home plate twice. John Flaitz had an RBI single and scored. Brenton Booth had two RBI and drew a walk. Caden Carey scored twice and walked. Eli Wright walked twice and scored a run. Quiton Owens got on base once via a walk and came around to score. Cooper Foster plated a runner and walked. Benjamin Nicholoson singled and pitched an inning and a third and picked up a strikeout for Campbell-Savona. Wyatt Smith had an RBI. Chance Miller walked and scored. Liam Maddock pitched two innings, struck out a batter and walked. Bryce Larrison tossed two thirds of an inning and walked twice. Ethan Loveless pitched the final inning. Alexander Skinner drew a walk.

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