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The Mustangs (16-5) handed the Storm (23-1) their first loss of the season Tuesday night with an 8-2 upset in the 6A District Three Tournament semifinals. Author: ktvb.com Published: 10:17 AM MDT May 7, 2025 Updated: 10:17 AM MDT May 7, 2025 13

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State Semifinal
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Sectional postseason action heated up Saturday with a full slate of games across the Wayne-Finger Lakes, with several more teams advancing to the next round. Canandaigua baseball rolled past Victor behind Tyler Christopher’s three-RBI day and a complete game from Johnny Mohammed. Alexander Rogers dominated on the mound for Waterloo, striking out 19 in a […]

Sectional postseason action heated up Saturday with a full slate of games across the Wayne-Finger Lakes, with several more teams advancing to the next round.
Canandaigua baseball rolled past Victor behind Tyler Christopher’s three-RBI day and a complete game from Johnny Mohammed. Alexander Rogers dominated on the mound for Waterloo, striking out 19 in a shutout win over North Rose-Wolcott. On the softball side, Gwyn Panek powered Waterloo with a home run, triple, and double to lift the Tigers.
Check out all the scores and stats below.
BASEBALL
Class AA Quarterfinals
No. 6 Canandaigua 12
No. 3 Victor 3
Tyler Christopher led the Gray Wolves with two hits, including a double, and drove in three runs. Sam Clark, Jack Clark, and Cole Harris each added two hits, while Johnny Mohammed contributed two hits of his own and earned the complete game win on the mound.
Class B Pre-Quarterfinals
No. 9 North Rose-Wolcott 0
No. 8 Waterloo 6
Alexander Rogers was dominant on the mound for the Tigers, striking out 19 over 6.1 shutout innings while allowing just four hits and one walk. He also scored a run in the win. Dylan Caraballo led the offense with two hits and a run, while Aidan Acquilano added a double, a run, and an RBI. Marcus Haffner and Lathan Milliman each collected two hits for North Rose-Wolcott.
Class C1 Pre-Quarterfinals
No. 13 Caledonia-Mumford 3
No. 4 East Rochester 4
Class C1 Pre-Quarterfinals
No. 11 South Seneca/Romulus 1
No. 6 Notre Dame-Batavia 11
Bryce Racono went the distance on the mound for South Seneca/Romulus, striking out five in a complete-game effort. Samual Dufour led the offense with a pair of singles, while Hunter Scott added a hit and scored a run. Liam Wolvert and Kyan Miller-Hopkins each chipped in with a single.
Class C1 Quarterfinals
No. 8 Williamson 3
No. 1 Sodus 5
Austin Cincinello struck out 11 over six strong innings to lead the Spartans to the next round, while also contributing a single, walk, and run at the plate. Jordan Orrange-Paton launched a two-run homer, and Garrett Barron tallied two singles, a walk, and an RBI. Cooper Ingersoll added a single, two runs, a walk, and an RBI as part of a balanced Sodus offense. The Marauders rallied for three runs in the seventh behind RBI singles from Devin Allen and Michael Ishler, with Allen and Caiden Watson combining for eight strikeouts on the mound.
Class C1 Quarterfinals
No. 7 Bloomfield 7
No. 2 Pembroke 6
Grady Rogers sparked the Bombers early with a two-run single as part of a multi-hit day, helping the Bloomfield build a 7-0 lead through three innings. Kevin Dredger and Gunner Vogel each added RBI singles, drew walks, and scored, while Joey Walsh tossed five innings with five strikeouts and chipped in an RBI at the plate.
Class C2 Pre-Quarterfinals
No. 13 Alexander 9
No. 4 Honeoye 10
Kyle Schmitt ignited the Bulldogs’ comeback with two singles, three runs scored, and an RBI while striking out three in two innings of relief. Owen Cuba earned the save with two strikeouts in the final frame and added two hits, two RBI, and a walk at the plate. Samuel Clark tripled, singled, walked, scored twice, and struck out two over 2.2 innings on the mound. Christopher Shannon chipped in with two singles and two runs, while Dylan Washburn added a hit, an RBI, a run, and a walk.
Class C2 Quarterfinals
No. 6 Cuba-Rushford 0
No. 3 Gananda 8
Henry Shutts delivered a complete-game gem for the Blue Panthers, striking out 10 and helping his own cause with two walks and a run scored. William Schneemann paced the offense with two singles, two walks, two runs, and two RBI. Anthony D’Agostino added a single and drove in three, while Peter Jacob went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run. Owen Switzer doubled and scored, and Brady Wadsworth chipped in with an RBI single.
Class D Pre-Quarterfinals
No. 13 Hinsdale 2
No. 4 Naples 4
Oliver Bruen delivered a key two-run home run in the third inning to help power the Big Green Machines. Theron VanZandt chipped in with two singles and scored twice, while Wilhelm Schmitt added an RBI single. Hunter Jacoby started on the mound and pitched four innings with two strikeouts. James Haremza, Lukas Hall, and Grady Grove each pitched in relief, combining for six strikeouts over three innings.
SOFTBALL
Class AA Quarterfinals
No. 7 Victor 2
No. 2 Penfield 13
Class B1 Quarterfinals
No. 8 Penn Yan 0
No. 1 Haverling 20
Class B1 Quarterfinals
No. 5 Midlakes 5
No. 4 Livonia 11
Class B1 Quarterfinals
No. 6 Hornell 0
No. 3 Waterloo 9
Gwyn Panek powered the Tigers with a triple, double, home run, three RBI, three runs scored, and two stolen bases in a dominant all-around performance. Maddie Westerberg added three singles, two runs, two RBI, and two steals. Gwen DiIorio went the distance in the circle, striking out nine in a complete game victory. Allisa Haley led Hornell at the plate with a pair of singles.
Class B2 Quarterfinals
No. 5 Mynderse 3
No. 4 Le Roy 7
Kyah Lajewski led the Blue Devils offense with a double, an RBI, and a run scored. Bella Burlew added a solo home run, while Mercedes Santana chipped in with an RBI single.
Class B2 Quarterfinals
No. 7 North Rose-Wolcott 0
No. 2 Wayland-Cohocton 9
Class C1 Pre-Quarterfinals
No. 10 Canisteo-Greenwood 0
No. 7 South Seneca/Romulus 4
Class C2 Pre-Quarterfinals
No. 10 Clyde-Savannah 5
No. 7 Alexander 24
Class C2 Pre-Quarterfinals
No. 14 Honeoye 0
No. 3 Genesee Valley-Belfast 12
BOYS LACROSSE
Class D Pre-Quarterfinals
No. 9 Waterloo 3
No. 8 Haverling 17
GIRLS LACROSSE
Class B Pre-Quarterfinals
No. 9 Canandaigua 21
No. 8 Eastridge/Bishop Kearney 14
CAN: Alexandra DiSanto (1g), Taylor Ennis-Chinn (4g-1a), Keira Gioseffi (5g-2a), Samantha Lupton (3g-2a), Lola Schorr (2g-5a), Leah Sheridan (1g-1a), Sarah Urlacher (1g-1a), Nola Weaver (4g-1a) Goaltending: Aviana Nelson 7s/14ga (48 mins)
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25 Sports High School Saturday
(25News Now) – El Paso-Gridley is the 1A State Girl’s Track Champion. Normal U-High is the 2A State Girl’s Track Champion. Eureka, IVC, Peoria Notre Dame and Normal U-High win 2A baseball regional titles. Heyworth and Illini Bluffs win 1A baseball regional titles. Dunlap and Metamora are both sectional tennis champs. Metamora has a softball […]


(25News Now) – El Paso-Gridley is the 1A State Girl’s Track Champion. Normal U-High is the 2A State Girl’s Track Champion.
Eureka, IVC, Peoria Notre Dame and Normal U-High win 2A baseball regional titles. Heyworth and Illini Bluffs win 1A baseball regional titles.
Dunlap and Metamora are both sectional tennis champs. Metamora has a softball day for the ages with their 1,000th program win!
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High school highlights for Saturday, May 24, 2025
SECTION 1-2A Elimination Round ADVERTISEMENT • Winona Cotter’s Briar Rouleau made a diving catch in the bottom of the seventh with the bases loaded to secure a 1-0 win over Cannon Falls. Madelyn Speltz scattered six hits to pitch the shutout. Cotter moves to the final four of the section, playing Caledonia on Tuesday. SECTION […]


SECTION 1-2A
Elimination Round
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• Winona Cotter’s Briar Rouleau made a diving catch in the bottom of the seventh with the bases loaded to secure a 1-0 win over Cannon Falls. Madelyn Speltz scattered six hits to pitch the shutout. Cotter moves to the final four of the section, playing Caledonia on Tuesday.
SECTION 1-2A
Second Round
• Luke Sems picked up the win on the mound, throwing a complete game for Pine Island and limiting Lourdes to one run on two hits as the Panthers beat the Eagles 11-1 in six innings. Sems struck out seven and was 2-for-4 at the plate with an RBI and two runs scored. Brandon Week went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and one run for the Panthers. PI advances to the winners bracket quarterfinals to play St. Charles on Monday.
SECTION 1-1A
Second Round
• With the bases loaded in the bottom of the 11th with no outs, Josiah Dornink drew a loaded count walk to end the game and get a 4-3 win for Hayfield over Goodhue. Dornink finished 1-for-4 with a double and the winning RBI. Ben Nelson threw eight innings for the Vikings, scattering three hits, three runs (one earned) and six walks with three strikeouts. Eric Bermea came in to relieve Nelson and pitch the final three innings. Bermea allowed just one hit. Hayfield will face No. 1 seed Lyle/Pacelli in the quarterfinals on Monday.
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FULL HIGHLIGHT
#1 Calallen wins an absolute classic over #8 Tuloso-Midway 1-0 in 10 innings of the one-game 4A-I Region Final at Cabaniss. Postgame reaction from both teams. Author: kiiitv.com Published: 1:09 AM CDT May 24, 2025 Updated: 1:09 AM CDT May 24, 2025 1


#1 Calallen wins an absolute classic over #8 Tuloso-Midway 1-0 in 10 innings of the one-game 4A-I Region Final at Cabaniss. Postgame reaction from both teams.
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Seven Cape & Islands boys and girls teams were in action as the regular season winds down
It was a career day for Nantucket’s Mayson Lower, who notched five goals to join the 100-goal club for her career. Lower added a trio of assists to help propel the Whalers (13-4) to a sixth-straight victory as they beat the Vineyarders (9-9) 14-3 on Saturday. Maddie Lombardi added a hat trick and Louisa Beni […]

It was a career day for Nantucket’s Mayson Lower, who notched five goals to join the 100-goal club for her career.
Lower added a trio of assists to help propel the Whalers (13-4) to a sixth-straight victory as they beat the Vineyarders (9-9) 14-3 on Saturday.
Maddie Lombardi added a hat trick and Louisa Beni had a goal and two assists, while Suz Peraner (one assist), Grace Hanlon and Dylan Damian all scored once.
The Vineyarders are currently ranked 33rd in the MIAA Division 3 Power Rankings, but they would still qualify for the state tournament as they have a .500 record.
In other high school sports action:
Boys Lacrosse
Nantucket 12, Martha’s Vineyard 5: The Whalers (11-4) won their third straight game. The Vineyarders (5-13), who are 30th in the Division 3 Power Rankings, have lost nine straight games to end the season, and will hope they’ve done enough to get into the state tournament.
Baseball
Martha’s Vineyard 10, Nantucket 0 (5 inn.): Wyatt Loughman threw a no hitter, striking out six batters. Rob Pacheco was 3-for-3 with three RBIs and a run scored. Ted Pacheco was 2-for-2 with a RBI and two runs scored. Lathrop Keene was 2-for-3 with a triple, a RBI and a run scored. The Vineyarders (10-9) have won two straight games.
The Whalers (8-11), who are currently ranked 45th in Division 4, likely saw their playoff hopes come to an end with one game remaining on their season.
Softball
Nantucket 12, Martha’s Vineyard 0: The Whalers (6-12) ended a three-game slide at the expense of the Vineyarders (4-14).
Carver 9, Dennis-Yarmouth 4: The Dolphins ended their season with a 7-12 record after falling in the regular season finale.
Upper Cape 14, Barnstable 7: The Rams (14-6) won in a non-league matchup in their final tune up before the state tournament. The Red Hawks (4-16) closed their season with three straight defeats.
The Rams fell behind 4-1 early but chipped away until they exploded in the fifth inning, led by Kenley Thomas who drove in two on a monster drive to left field, and Taysia Lopes who had three hits. Jaelynn Harraden was a menace on the base paths, stealing multiple bases, driving in two runs and scoring three times.
Defensively, Amya Irving made a circus catch to end the sixth and threw out the last runner of the game. Lopes struck out 11 batters in the winning cause.
The Rams will play in the semi-finals of the Vocational Tournament on Tuesday at Franklin County Vocational.
Allen Gunn covers high school sports for the Cape Cod Times. You can contact him at agunn@gannett.com and follow him on X at @allentgunn.
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