
JAMES COOKE POST 931 (9-7) 12
FERRIS GOODRIDGE POST 330 (4-12) 5
Nick Kreigelstein led the way with a pair of triples and a double, three RBI along with three runs scored as James Cooke ended the regular season with its second win in three games. Kreigelstein started the day off with a two-run double in the first inning that scored Matthew Lanning and John Swartz. Lanning reached based on a single that drove in Matty Eygabroad who led off with a single himself. Swartz drew a walk in the next at-bat to get on base. Zach Craib drove in Kreigelstein on a single and made it a 4-0 game in the first inning. Craib struck again in the third inning when he reached base on a walk, stole second, and came around and scored on an error. Eygabroad led the fourth inning off with a home run to make it 6-3. Lanning led off the sixth inning with a single and scored on a triple by Kreigelstein. Brayden Ricigliano then drove in Kreigelstein on a single. Ricigliano pitched the first six innings and struck out five with one earned run. Jack Welch came in to close the game, getting all his outs on strikeouts. James Cooke scored four more runs in the seventh inning. Dom Anzalone singled with one out, stole second, and scored after Lanning ripped a single to center field. Swartz followed up with a two-run home run. In the next at-bat, Kreigelstein hit his second triple of the game and scored after Ricigliano singled for the final run. For Ferris Goodridge, Tyler Newton led the offense going 3-for-3, with one RBI, and three runs scored. Sam Hopkins led in RBI with three and went 2-3 at the plate. Andrew Lamberton, Connor Newton, and Collin Bates all had one hit. Newton scored one run.
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EAST ROCHESTER POST 1917 (5-11) 1
GREECE POST 468 (12-2) 14 (F/5)
Parker Goodness hurled three and a a third innings in relief to earn the win as Greece Post claimed its eighth straight decision. Nate Brinza worked an inning and a third. Goodness and Brinza contributed at the plate as well, with Goodness having one hit and scoring three runs. Brinza drew two walks and scored twice. Greece sent 11 batters to the plate and scored seven runs in the first inning. Jake Weber was the first player to reach base in the inning taking a walk and Brinza later did the same. With two outs, Aidan Kress shot a double into center field, and both runners scored. Cam Barbulean followed up with a single scoring Kress. In the next two at-bats, Kyle Markham and Ryan DeJoy were both hit by pitches. Quinn Hanrahan took a bases loaded walk to score the fourth run of the inning. Logan DeMember hit a base clearing double to make it 7-1. Goodness reached on a hit by pitch to lead off the second, advanced to second on a balk, went to third on a wild pitch and stole home. The 468 had another big inning in the fourth scoring six runs. Weber led off with a double. Goodness followed with a single. Brinza walked to load the bases. Weber scored on a wild pitch which also allowed Goodness to advance to third. Kress hit a sacrifice fly to drive in Goodness. Barbulean walked right after, and Markham drove in Brinza on a single. Dejoy and Hanrahan worked back-to-back walks to bring in another run. DeMember brought home Markham with an RBI fielder’s choice. Weber got his second hit of the inning with a single that drove in Dejoy to make it 14-1. In the loss, Colin DiCicco drove in the lone run for East Rochester. Ryan LaRocco and Emmett Tehan had a hit apiece. Sean Griffin scored.
CHILI POST 1830 (11-5) 10
GREECE POST 468 (13-2) 15
Nathan Brinza finished 2-for-4 with three RBI and scored two runs to help Greece Post win a ninth straight game. Trailing 5-0 in the second inning, Brinza led off with a solo home run. Aidan Kress drew a walk in the next at-bat. Cam Barbulean doubled and Ryan DeJoy walked to load the bases. Quinn Hanrahan followed with a two-run single. DeJoy stole home to make it 5-4 and score the final run of the inning. Down five runs in the fourth inning, Barbulean led off with a walk, Kyle Markham singled, and Ryan DeJoy drove in a run with a single. Logan DeMember singled to load the bases, and Jake Weber singled to score another run. Parker Goodness followed with a two-run double. With runners on third and second, Brinza brought in a run with an RBI groundout. Goodness scored on an error caused to give Greece its first lead of the game. Greece sent 10 to the plate and cut the deficit to 10-9. Momentum carried into the fifth when Greece had another big inning scoring five more runs. Markham led off with a single, DeJoy followed with a walk, and Hanrahan also singled loading the bases. DeMember drew another walk scoring a run, and Weber followed with an RBI sacrifice fly scoring Dejoy. Brinza singled driving in Hanrahan. Brinza then stole second, and Kress singled making it 15-9. Weber started the game and pitched five innings while striking out eight batters. Goodness came in relief and pitched the final two innings, not allowing a single earned run and striking out four. In the loss, Aaron Reina led Chili Post going 4-4 with five RBI, scored twice, and hit three doubles. Parker Farnham went 2-3 with two RBI, two runs, and hit a triple. Max Spitz went 3-5 with two runs scored. Quintyn Whipple had two hits and scored once. Jayden Jager had two hits and scored twice. Landon Bryan went 1-3 with a run scored. Jamie Derleth scored a run.
COTTREALL-WARNER POST 942 (10-4) 8
ELY FAGAN POST 1151 (8-7) 0
Henry Shutts started and hurled five shutout innings of one-hit ball to lead Cottreall-Warner. Shutts struck out eight and retired the last nine batters he faced.. Shutts also had two hits and drove in a run. Nick Rene struck out two and retired all three batters he faced in a scoreless inning of work. Drew Gruba fanned and worked a 1-2-3 seventh. Max Caron led the way at the plate going 2-for-3, with two RBI, and scored twice. Caron drove in the first two runs of the game in the second inning on a double after Garrett McNeil and Gruba drew walks. Rene later drew a walk, and Tyler Estelle hit a bases-clearing double to make it 4-0. McNeil led off the third inning with a walk and scored on a double by Gruba. Gruba later came around and scored on a wild pitch in the same inning. Conor Forkey was the first runner aboard after taking a walk and scored on an RBI single from Shutts. Caron, Pete Hoffman, and Rene started the seventh inning off by taking three straight walks. The final run of the game scored after Forkey took a bases loaded walk making it 8-0. For Ely Fagan, Juliun Carter had the lone hit.
RAYSON MILLER POST 899 (3-13) 0
GREECE POST 468 (11-2) 7





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