Weekend Wrap: Tyndell's walk-off slam lifts Brockport; Morse hurls one-hitter as Williamson stays undefeated
Pickin' Splinters
FRIDAY
PITTSFORD MENDON (0-2) 2
BROCKPORT (2-2) 4
Bryce Tyndell blasted a two-out grand slam in the bottom of the seventh inning to walk-off the comeback victory for Brockport. Tyndell also doubled earlier in the game, and started on the mound for the Blue Devils, striking out four in six innings. Jacob Cole earned the win on the mound, coming in at the beginning of the 7th inning and striking out all three batters he faced. Andrew Wilson and Zachary Richards each singled. Jake Miller started the game for Mendon and only allowed one hit in four and 2/3 innings. Daniel Palumbo led the Vikings with two hits. Colden Forney tripled and had two RBI. Brendan Kane and Carter Grinell finished with a base hit apiece.
PENFIELD (2-0) 5
WEBSTER THOMAS (2-2) 4
Aidan Pacatte led the charge for Penfield, leading the Patriots to the win with a game-high four RBI. Pacatte was able to tally his RBI off of two doubles, with one being a three-run smack in the fourth inning, and the other a one RBI double in the 6th inning. Samuel Guiffrida knocked two singles. Colin Crawley finished with an RBI. Aiden Cook, Robert Wing, and Jacob Weiss had a single apiece. Weiss also earned the win on the mound for the Patriots. Mason Lawyer led Webster Thomas with two RBI off a two RBI single in the 6th inning. Six other players also finished with a single for Titans, including Joshua Butka, James Bolton, Nathan Hill, Colby Wilson, Garett Wilson, and Shane Talbot. READ MORE.
CANANDAIGUA (3-1) 4
EASTRIDGE (1-3) 3
Canandaigua's Sam Boock smacked a two-run home run while trailing 2-1 to give the Braves a lead they would not give up. Boock finished his day leading the team with two hits and two RBI to help give Canandaigua the edge. After taking the lead in the sixth, AJ DeBalso went to the mound for a relief effort and pitched four strikeouts over the course of two scoreless innings to help close the win. Kenyon Mahoney received the start on the bump for the Braves and struck out seven batters in five innings of work. Sam Bement finished his day at the plate with one hit and one RBI. DeBalso finished with a single. Matthew Pawlicki also finished with a hit for Canadaigua. Brennen Russo homered for Eastridge and finished with two RBI. Evan Vinci started for the Lancers and chucked five innings, finishing with six strikeouts. Tom Bareham finished with two hits in three at-bats. Ryan Greenhagen and Evan Vinci singled.
GREECE ATHENA (4-0) 7
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND 3
Aleks Englert led Athena with a team-high four RBI, as the senior used both a home run and a double at the plate to help pace the Trojans to their fourth win of the season. Englert's home run came as a two-run shot while trailing 1-0 in the third inning. TJ Kurtz started on the rubber for Greece Athena and struck out eight batters in three and 2/3 innings of work, in addition to batting a single. Connor Osier earned the save with a three and a third hitless innings performance in which he tallied seven strikeouts. Jalen Madrid hit two singles and brought in a total of two runs from the plate. Sammy Saucke finished with a single. For Pittsford Sutherland, Jacob Fekete homered in the second inning, and later had an RBI single. Tyler Mullin and Cole Mann each singled. Noah Littlefield got the start for Sutherland and pitched five innings.
GREECE ARCADIA (0-3) 2
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA 15
Aidan Neenan finished his day at the plate with three hits along with three RBI to help power a HFL victory. Michael Principe hit a three-run homer in the 4th inning. Carson Joint hit an RBI triple in the 5th. Nolan Smith had two singles and three RBI. Colton Miller had an RBI single in the 4th. Xavier Carbonel picked up the win on the mound thanks to his nine strikeouts in four and 2/3 innings of work, while only giving up one hit. Samuel Biondolillo and Aaron Ford each had a triple for Greece Arcadia. Tyler Reichert singled. Robert Walter scored a runner.
GREECE ODYSSEY/OLYMPIA (2-3) 16
EDISON TECH 4
Tommy Rebis led Greece in the hit column and the RBI column, finishing with three in each category. Rebis finished with a double and two singles for his three hits. The bats were going from the start for the Griffins, as they scored 15 of their 16 runs in the first three frames. Four players wounded up with a two-hit, one RBI performance for Greece, with those players being Nolan Krautwurst, Chris Coriano, Alex Frisone, and Dominic Braun. Krautwurst Braun and Coriano had a double and a single, while Frisone finished with two singles. Rey Wetmore had a single and two RBI. Tyson Roundtree had a double and an RBI. Dylan Austin had a single and an RBI. Coriano started on the mound for Greece and racked up four strikeouts in two innings.
FINNEY 0
EAST (4-0) 10
Michael Conrow spearheaded the East offensive attack, finishing his day at the plate with four hits including a triple and two doubles, and seven RBI. Emile Diaz put up three hits. Luis Rivera had two hits and two RBI. Kyle Markham and Miguel Matos had two hits apiece. JJ Smith knocked two hits and scored a runner. Josiah Brown doubled. Rafael Rosado singled. Pedro Garcia started and struck out six over three innings of work.
CLYDE-SAVANNAH 4
EAST ROCHESTER 14
WILLIAMSON (3-0) 3
LYONS 0
Tyler Morse struck out 11 and allowed one hit in a complete-game effort and Tim Vos paced the offense going 2-for-3 with two doubles, a walk and two RBI. Matt DeFisher drove in a run with a sacrifice fly. Morse, DeFisher and Blake Giglio collected a hit apiece. Alan Bouwens, Matt Jackson, Cam Liedmann, and Adrian Cramer all reached base safely.
ATTICA 12
ALEXANDER 1
CUBA-RUSHFORD 5
WELLSVILLE 10
SATURDAY
RUSH-HENRIETTA (1-3) 12
GATES CHILI (0-4) 5
Rush-Henrietta sent 12 batters to the plate in an eight-run second inning, and the Royal Comets went on to pound out 12 hits in the win. Chuckie Sobaszek started the scoring in the second with an RBI double that brought in Seamus Devlin. Two batters later, Kyle Van Auker plated Cameron Richards and Sobaszek with a two-bagger of his own as the R-H hit parade marched through the lineup. VanAuker finished the game 2-for-4 with three RBI and two runs scored. Devlin went 2-for-2 with a double later in the game and two RBI. Richards was 3-for-4 in the game while Dillon Kelly finished 2-for-3. Justin Angora doubled, drove in two and scored once in the win. Evan Brock doubled, walked twice, scored twice and drove in a run. Joe Grzeskowiak walked and scored two runs. Tobey Wright started and struck out eight over for innings to register the win. The senior right-hander allowed one run on two hits and four walks. Sobaszek struck out three and retired all six batters he faced in two innings of relief work. Gates-Chili's Angelo Morales finished 2-for-4 with a run. Vincent Lucyszyn went 1-for-2 with a walk, a stolen base and two RBI. Austin D'Ettore went 1-for-3 with a run scored and an RBI. Aaron Henry and Jordan Warren both walked and scored a run.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (3-1) 7
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (3-1) 6
Webster Schroeder built a six-run lead and held on for a bounce-back victory. Johnny Maier pitched 4.1 innings to pick up the win. The right-hander struck out four and retired 10 of the first 11 batters he faced. Maier helped his own cause with a two-out bloop single that capped a three-run Schroeder fourth. With teammates Jason Leonardo and Jonathan McCaffrey aboard, Maier connected on a second-pitch fastball that fell among a trio of Churchville fielders in shallow right field. READ MORE.
BK/RPREP/ARCHANGEL 3
GREECE ODYSSEY/OLYMPIA (3-3) 18
Tommy Rebis tripled, homered drove in six runs and scored three more to pace an Odyssey/Olympia offense that pounded out 14 hits in its second straight win. Rebis plated Nolan Krautwurst with a one-out triple in the bottom of the first to start the scoring. The Griffins went on to score six with two outs in the frame to take a lead they did not surrender. Krautwurst went 2-for-3 with a walk, three runs scored and an RBI. Ty VanEpps finished 2-for-5 with a double, four RBI and a run scored. Tyson Roundtree also doubled was 3-for-4 with a walk, three RBI and an RBI. James Schlueter went 2-for-3 with a walk, run scored and an RBI. Alex Frisone doubled, drove in three and scored a run. Josh Tantalo doubled, walked and scored twice. Dominic Braun started and struck out nine over five innings of work to pick up the win. The senior allowed two runs (one earned) on six hits and three walks. Tantalo fanned two over two innings of relief work. Kearney's Trevor Berg finished 2-for-4 with a run scored. Ethan Phillips had a hit, walked twice and drove in a run.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS (2-1) 2
EASTRIDGE (2-3) 13
Brennen Russo finished a triple shy of the cycle and was one of three pitchers to combine on a no-hitter as Eastridge stopped three-game skid. Russo doubled home a run in a six-run first, brought home another with a single in the second and later connected on a three-run home run to pace the Eastridge offense. The sophomore finished 3-for-4 with five RBI and two runs scored. He also struck out the only two batters he faced in two-thirds of an inning of work. Tom Bareham started and started and struck out three over 4.1 innings. Evan Brown fanned four of the six batters he faced over two clean innings of work. Ryan Greenhagen doubled and 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored in the win. Brown tripled, walked, drove in a run and scored twice. Evan Bishop went 2-for-2 with two walks, an RBI and two runs scored. Connor Welch was 1-for-2 with a walk and two RBI. Bareham collected a hit, walk and two runs scored. Evan Vinci had a hit, RBI and run scored. PJ Cutaia doubled and scored a run. Justin Rodriguez scored one of the SOTA runs.
ORANGE LUTHERAN (CA) 7
McQUAID JESUIT 3 (eight innings)
CJ Phelps finished 2-for-3 on the day including a two-out RBI single that plated Luca Ciaramitrano with the tying run in the sixth inning, but the Jesuit Knights went on to lose for the second consecutive time in extra innings at the National High School Invitational from Cary, North Carolina. Ciaramitrano finished 3-for-4 in the game with a double and an RBI. Aiden Stewart went singled and scored a run. Zach Allen walked and scored. Tanner DeGrazia, Will Taylor and Mekhi Stephens collected a hit apiece. McQuaid erased a three-run deficit to send the game to extra innings. Orange Lutheran scored four unearned runs in the eighth.
AQUINAS (1-1) 14
MIDLAKES 3
Robert McCullough connected on a first-inning grand slam to give Aquinas a lead it did not surrender. CJ Mangone and Tré Walker led the game with back-to-back walks before Lucas Leone connected on a single to load the bases for McCullough. Jake Wiepert struck out six, walked one and allowed three runs (zero earned) on two hits and one walk over five innings for the win. Aiden Morris finished 2-for-2 with a double, four RBI and a run scored. Will Scanlon singled, walked twice and scored three runs in the win. Patrick Altpeter singled, walked, drove in a run and scored two. Mangone doubled and collected two RBI. Wiepert doubled and scored a run. Dominic Bronco singled and drove in a run. Nathan Laird singled, walked and scored a run for Midlakes. Noah Frere crossed home twice for the Screaming Eagles.
HOLLEY 18
PEMBROKE 4
LYNDONVILLE 0
ALEXANDER 2