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Castle Packs Power Saturday Softball Wrap: Jines snuffs rally to clinch the C1 title for Letchworth; Caledonia-Mumford takes Class C2 for 11th sectional title in history

May 30, 2026 by Robert Calhoun Leave a Comment

CLASS AAA
No 2. FAIRPORT (9-10) 3
No 1. RUSH-HENRIETTA (14-8) 9

CLASS AA1
No 3. HILTON (13-9) 4
No 1. PENFIELD (20-2) 6
Top seed Penfield softball claimed its first title since 2005 with a come-from-behind victory over third-seeded Hilton 6-4 in the Class AA1 softball title game at Gates-Chili High School on Saturday morning…READ MORE.

CLASS AA2
No 2. PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (20-3) 5
No 1. EASTRIDGE (22-1) 2
Cara Orlando supplied the offense, and Julia Devaney held it down in the circle. Pittsford Sutherland outlasted top-seeded Eastridge, 5-2, in the Section V Class AA2 Softball championship, Saturday at Gates Chili High School…READ MORE.

CLASS A
No 3. BATAVIA (10-9) 3
No 1. OUR LADY OF MERCY (13-5) 4

After Mercy managed four hits through the first six innings of play, Kendall Schiffauer connected on the Monarchs’ third single of the seventh and drove in teammate Leah Sperry with the game winner. READ MORE.

CLASS C1
No 3. LETCHWORTH (14-7) 2
No 1. DUNDEE/BRADFORD (17-1) 1
Kendall Jines stranded the tying and winning run as third-seeded Letchworth clinched the Class C1 championship. Entering the top of the eighth inning in a 1-1 ball game, Dundee/Bradford pitcher Morgan Sutryk recorded a ground out and a five-pitch strikeout. With two outs, Letchworth catcher Autumn Mann drew a five-pitch walk, and on an 0-1 count in the next at-bat, first baseman Brianna Burel roped a go-ahead double to left field to give the Legends a 2-1 lead. Jines threw a complete game allowing one run on four hits and two walks while striking out nine batters. Center fielder Charity Scott went 2-for-4 with a fifth-inning RBI to give the Legends a 1-0 lead. Makalya Mann recorded a walk and crossed the plate once. For the Dundee/Bradford, Piper Simpson hit a game-tying home run in the bottom of the fifth for the BraveScots’ lone run. Emily Rosno went 2-for-3 with two singles and a stolen base. After being eliminated in the first round as the ninth seed in 2025, the Legends posted a +13 run differential in three games and now will advance to the Class C1 regional qualifier.



CLASS C2
No 3. KENDALL (15-8) 2
No 1. CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (20-2) 6
After being eliminated in the 2025 Class C1 semi-finals by eventual champion Bloomfield, Caledonia-Mumford returned to the Class C2 sectional bracket as the one seed. Back-to-back two-run innings in the championship for the Raiders would be enough momentum to give Caledonia-Mumford its 11th sectional title in program history and advance to the Class C2 regional qualifier. Four straight two-out singles by Mia Wilson, Kylie Padlick-Field, Grace Beach, and Shea Drazkowski gave the Raiders a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the third. Then, with two outs in the bottom of the fourth, Colleen Talty hit a two-run homer to center to extend the lead to 4-0. For Caledonia-Mumford, Kylie Padlick-Field pitched four innings, allowing one hit, two runs (one earned), and five walks while striking out nine batters. Grace Beach threw three shutout innings, allowing only one hit, while striking out three of ten batters. Talty went 2-for-3 with a home run, three RBI, a run scored, and a walk. Audrey Padlick-Field went 1-for-3 with a double and a run scored. London Mattingly had a single and crossed the plate twice. For Kendall, Teagan Shaw drove in the Eagles’ lone run of the game. Alea Barrett went 1-for-2 on a bunt single and recorded a walk and a run scored. Adrianna D’Agostino went 1-for-1 with two walks and a run scored, and Isabella D’Agostino drew two walks.

“These girls have worked extremely hard all season and showed grit and toughness throughout the year,” said Cal-Mum head coach Dan Dickens. “I’m really happy for all of them, especially our seniors.”

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