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High school softball scores, top performers and playoff schedules from the area, spring 2022

To report area high school scores and highlights: Coaches or team representatives are asked to send softball scores and highlights (including first and last names of players) as soon as possible after games by emailing sports@timestelegram.com and/or sports@uticaod.com. Please include a name and contact number.

The results for the 2022 spring season will be listed below by date.

NYSPSAA playoff schedule and scores

More: Game time: Oriskany heads to Long Island for Final Four play in softball

CLASS AA

JUNE 2 REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

Section IX Monroe-Woodbury 12, Section I North Rockland 0

JUNE 4 REGIONAL FINALS

Section III Liverpool 10, Section II Saratoga Springs 4

Section VI Lancaster 6, Section V Fairport 0

Section VIII Massapequa 13, Section XI Bay Shore 2

Section IX Monroe-Woodbury 6, Section IV Horseheads 2

JUNE 11 STATE SEMIFINALS

Section III Liverpool 5, Section VIII Massapequa 1

Section IX Monroe-Woodbury 4, Section VI Lancaster 3

JUNE 11 STATE FINAL

Section IX Monroe-Woodbury Section III Liverpool 2

CLASS A

JUNE 1 REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

Section I Tappan Zee 16, Section IX Rondout Valley 5

JUNE 2 REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

Section II Troy 16, Section X Massena 1

JUNE 4 REGIONAL FINALS

Section II Troy 9, Section III New Hartford 3

Section IV Vestal 9, Section I Tappan Zee 1

Section V Webster-Schroeder 13, Section VI Williamsville South 1

Section VIII Mepham 8, Section XI East Islip 3

JUNE 11 STATE SEMIFINALS

Section IV Vestal 4, Section II Troy 2

Section V Webster-Schroeder 4, Section VIII Mepham 2

JUNE 11 STATE FINAL

Section V Webster-Schroeder 5, Section IV Vestal 1

CLASS B

JUNE 2 REGIONAL SEMIFINALS

Section II Ichabod Crane 12, Section VII Peru 0

Section IX Marlboro 13, Section I Rye Neck 2

Section XI Babylon 14, Section VIII East Rockaway 4

JUNE 4 REGIONAL FINALS

Section II Ichabod Crane 13, Section X Canton 1

Section IV Chenango Valley 4, Section III Marcellus 1

Section VI Depew Section V Wellsville 0

Section IX Marlboro 10, Section XI Babylon 1

JUNE 11 STATE SEMIFINALS

Section II Ichabod Crane 14, Section VI Depew 2

Section IV Chenango Valley 6, Section IX Marlboro 2

JUNE 11 STATE FINAL

Section II Ichabod Crane 12, Section IV Chenango Valley 0

CLASS C

JUNE 2 REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

Section X Norwood-Norfolk 6, Section VII Au Sable Valley 5

JUNE 3 REGIONAL FINAL

Section V Avon 5, Section VI Falconer 0

JUNE 4 REGIONAL FINALS

Section II Greenwich 14, Section X Norwood-Norfolk 0

Section IV Greene 6, Section III Sandy Creek 0

Section IX Florida-SS Seward 14, Section VIII Carle Place 0

JUNE 11 STATE SEMIFINALS

Section II Greenwich 5, Section V Avon 0

Section IV Greene 1, Section IX Florida-SS Seward 0

JUNE 11 STATE FINAL

Section II Greenwich 4, Section IV Greene 1

CLASS D

JUNE 3 REGIONAL FINAL

Section V Scio/Friendship 4, Section VI Westfield 0

JUNE 4 REGIONAL FINALS

Section II Argyle 7, Section VII Bolton/Schroon Lake 6

Section III Oriskany 5, Section X Edwards-Knox 4

Secton IV Deposit/Hancock 12, Section IX Eldred 4

JUNE 11 STATE SEMIFINALS

Section III Oriskany 8, Section II Argyle 3

Secton IV Deposit/Hancock 7, Section V Scio/Friendship 2

More: One down, one to go for Oriskany in state softball playoffs

JUNE 11 STATE FINAL

Secton IV Deposit/Hancock 8, Section III Oriskany 1

More: Oriskany falls in final; Deposit/Hancock sweeps Class D softball, baseball

Saturday, June 4

The Oriskany Redskins, champions of Section III, won a Class D regional playoff game against Section X Edwards-Knox Saturday at SUNY-Potsdam and advanced in the state playoffs.
The Oriskany Redskins, champions of Section III, won a Class D regional playoff game against Section X Edwards-Knox Saturday at SUNY-Potsdam and advanced in the state playoffs.

Oriskany 5, Edwards-Knox 4

Class D regional playoff at SUNY-Potsdam

Oriskany  220  010  0 – 5  5  3

Edwards-Knox  010  002  1 – 4  6  3

Section III Oriskany (18-3): Juliet Tagliaferri double, one run scored, one RBI, struck out five batters and walked one; Jordyn Carlo single, one run scored, one RBI; Brooke Matys two singles, one run scored.

Section X Edwards-Knox (14-5): Kayleigh Allen three hits.

Next up: Oriskany travels to Long Island for state Final Four play June 11 at the Moriches Athletic Complex.

Section III playoff schedule and scores

CLASS AA

MAY 28 SEMIFINALS

No. 1 Liverpool 12, No. 4 Rome Free Academy 1

No. 2 Baldwinsville 3, No. 3 Cicero-North Syracuse 2

JUNE 1 FINAL

No. 2 Baldwinsville vs. No. 1 Liverpool, postponed (rescheduled for June 2)

JUNE 2 FINAL

No. 2 Baldwinsville (18-1) vs. No. 1 Liverpool (14-6)

CLASS A

MAY 24 FIRST ROUND

No. 6 Syracuse-Christian Brothers Academy 0, No. 11 Watertown 0

No. 7 Central Square 1, No. 10 Oswego 0

No. 9 Indian River 7, No. 8 Carthage 1

MAY 26 QUARTERFINALS

No. 1 Jamesville-DeWitt 18, No. 9 Indian River 5

No. 2 Auburn 5, No. 7 Central Square 2

No. 3 Camden 9, No. 6 Syracuse-Christian Brothers Academy 4

No. 4 New Hartford 3, No. 5 East Syracuse-Minoa 0

MAY 28 SEMIFINALS

No. 4 New Hartford vs. No. 1 Jamesville-DeWitt, postponed (rescheduled for May 29)

No. 3 Camden vs. No. 2 Auburn, postponed (rescheduled for May 29)

MAY 29 SEMIFINALS

No. 4 New Hartford 1, No. 1 Jamesville-DeWitt 6

No. 2 Auburn 4, No. 3 Camden 2

JUNE 1 FINAL

No. 2 Auburn vs. No. 4 New Hartford, postponed (rescheduled for June 2) 

JUNE 2 FINAL

No. 4 New Hartford 6, No. 2 Auburn 3

CLASS B

MAY 24 FIRST ROUND

No. 3 Chittenango 15, No. 14 Homer 0

No. 4 South Jefferson 17, No. 13 Little Falls 2

No. 12 Skaneateles 4, No. 5 Holland Patent 0

No. 11 Altmar-Parish-Williamstown 2, No. 6 Jordan-Elbridge 1

No. 7 Westhill 7, No. 10 Central Valley Academy 3

No. 9 Mexico Academy 10, No. 8 Canastota 3

MAY 26 QUARTERFINALS

No. 1 Marcellus 9, No. 9 Mexico Academy 0

No. 7 Westhill 7, No. 2 Oneida 3

No. 11 Altmar-Parish-Williamstown 11, No. 3 Chittenango 2

No. 12 Skaneateles 3, No. 4 South Jefferson 1

MAY 28 SEMIFINALS

No. 1 Marcellus 8, No. 12 Skaneateles 0

No. 11 Altmar-Parish-Williamstown 5, No. 7 Westhill 1

MAY 31 FINAL

No. 1 Marcellus 6, No. 11 Altmar-Parish-Williamstown 0

CLASS C

MAY 23 OUT BRACKET GAMES

No. 17 Utica-Notre Dame 5, No. 16 Adirondack 1

MAY 24 FIRST ROUND

No. 17 Utica-Notre Dame 8, No. 1 Port Byron 7

No. 2 Cooperstown 6, No. 15 Fabius-Pompey 1

No. 3 Sandy Creek 7, No. 14 Sauquoit Valley 1

No. 4 West Canada Valley 11, No. 13 Waterville 1

No. 5 Thousand Islands 8, No. 12 Onondaga 3

No. 6 Mt. Markham 5, No. 11 Herkimer 4, eight innings

No. 7 Pulaski 9, No. 10 South Lewis 4

No. 9 Weedsport 15, No. 8 Westmoreland 1

MAY 26 QUARTERFINALS

No. 17 Utica-Notre Dame 6, No. 9 Weedsport 0

No. 7 Pulaski 2, No. 2 Cooperstown 0

No. 3 Sandy Creek 15, No. 6 Mt. Markham 1

No. 4 West Canada Valley 1, No. 5 Thousand Islands 0

MAY 28 SEMIFINALS

No. 4 West Canada Valley vs. No. 17 Utica-Notre Dame, postponed (rescheduled for May 29)

No. 3 Sandy Creek at No. 7 Pulaski, postponed (rescheduled for May 29)

MAY 29 SEMIFINALS

No. 17 Utica-Notre Dame 17, No. 4 West Canada Valley 0

No. 3 Sandy Creek 2, No. 7 Pulaski 0

JUNE 1 FINAL

No. 3 Sandy Creek vs. No. 17 Utica-Notre Dame, postponed (rescheduled for June 2)

JUNE 2 FINAL

No. 3 Sandy Creek 7, No. 17 Utica-Notre Dame 3

CLASS D

MAY 24 FIRST ROUND

No. 4 Poland 4, No. 13 Belleville-Henderson 3

No. 5 DeRuyter 7, No. 12 Alexandria 5

No. 6 Lyme 18, No. 11 LaFargeville 3

No. 7 Sackets Harbor 12, No. 10 Otselic Valley 1

No. 8 Hamilton 16, No. 9 Cincinnatus 1

MAY 26 QUARTERFINALS

No. 8 Hamilton 10, No. 1 Stockbridge Valley 7

No. 2 Oriskany 7, No. 7 Sackets Harbor 4

No. 3 Brookfield 11, No. 6 Lyme 3

No. 4 Poland 1, No. 5 DeRuyter 0

MAY 28 SEMIFINALS

No. 4 Poland 24, No. 8 Hamilton 5

No. 2 Oriskany 4, No. 3 Brookfield 2

MAY 31 FINAL

No. 2 Oriskany 5, No. 4 Poland 4

Tuesday, May 31

Oriskany 5, Poland 4

Section III Class D final

at Carrier Park, Syracuse

Poland  003  000  1 – 4  3  1

Oriskany  301  001  X – 5  6  1

No. 4 Poland (13-9): Shelbi Hagues triple, one walk, one run scored, one RBI, struck out seven batters and walked one; Logan Cookinham triple, two RBI; Maddison Haver single, hit by pitch, two runs scored.

No. 2 Oriskany (17-3): Juliet Tagliaferri single, one run scored, struck out seven batters while allowing three hits and two walks; Jordyn Carlo two singles, one run scored; Megan Wright triple, one run scored; Ashley Reid, Brooke Matys single, one run scored each.

Next up: Oriskany plays Section X champion Edwards-Knox Saturday at SUNY-Potsdam.

More: Oriskany beats Poland, wins first sectional softball title since 2009

Marcellus 6, Altmar-Parish-Williamstown

Section III Class B final

at Carrier Park, Syracuse

Altmar-Parish-Williamstown  000  000  0 – 0  1  1

Marcellus  230  100  X – 6  7  0

No. 11 Altmar-Parish-Williamstown (10-7): Alivia Turk single.

No. 1 Marcellus (17-3): Aubrey Fraher two doubles, two runs scored, pitched one-hit shutout with eight strikeouts and one walk; Emma MacLachlan three-run home run, single.

Next up: Marcellus plays Section IV champion Chenango Valley at 5:30 p.m. Saturday at a Section IV site.

Saturday, May 28

Poland 24, Hamilton 5

Section III Class D semifinal

Game played at Oneida High School

Hamilton  103  001  0 – 5

Poland  209  02(11)  X – 24

No. 8 Hamilton (15-6): Taylor Basher single, one walk, two runs scored; Autumn Dailey single, double, one run scored; Emily Neuenschwander single, one run scored; Chloe LaFrance two walks, one run scored.

No. 4 Poland (13-8): Shelbi Hagues two singles, four walks, four runs scored, one RBI, allowed four hits while striking out five batters and walking five; Logan Cookinham three singles, double, one walk, seven RBI, two runs scored; Sarah Zuchowski two singles, two walks, five runs scored, one RBI; Maddison Haver two singles, double, four runs scored, two RBI; Caimin Roark two singles, two walks, two runs scored, two RBI; Ava Malin single, three walks, two runs scored, one RBI; Chloe Roark single, one run scored, one RBI; Natalie Hobin one walk, one run scored, one RBI; Emma Kraszewski one walk, two runs scored;

Notes: Hamilton had won five in a row. Poland and Hamilton had split a May 9 doubleheader in Poland with Hamilton winning the first game 8-7 and Poland winning the second 12-8. Poland returns to the Class D sectional final for the second year in a row.

Next up: Poland plays No. 2 Oriskany in the championship game Tuesday at Carrier Park. The teams split decisions during the regular season in Division III of the Center State Conference; Poland won 14-11 at home April 27 and lost 5-1 at Oriskany May 21.

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Oriskany 4, Brookfield 2

Section III Class D semifinal

Game played at Oneida High School

Brookfield  000  002  0 – 2  5  0

Oriskany  000  031  X – 4  5  0

No. 3 Brookfield (12-5): Mckenzie Bugbee single, two RBI; Danica Karn, Grace Reilly single, one run scored each; Kylee Cucci, Kaysie White single each; Cucci struck out 14 batters and walked two.

No. 2 Oriskany (16-3): Juliet Tagliaferri single, one RBI, struck out 10 batters and walked one; Brooke Mayes two singles, two runs scored; Jordyn Carlo single, two RBI; Ashley Reid single; Mya Melvin one run scored.

Notes: Oriskany has won 11 consecutive games and 15 of its last 16 with the only loss against championship game opponent Poland. Brookfield lost three of its final four games to finish the season.

Next up: Oriskany plays for a sectional championship against Hamilton Tuesday at Carrier Park.

Thursday, May 26

West Canada Valley 1, Thousand Island 0

Section III Class C quarterfinal

Thousand Islands and West Canada Valley went scoreless until West Canada Valley tallied the game’s lone run in the bottom of the sixth inning. Pitchers Hanna Burdick of West Canada Valley and Marena Grenier of Thousand Islands combined to strike out 25 batters while allowing seven hits and four walks.

Thousand Islands  000  000  0 – 0  4  1

West Canada Valley  000  001  0 – 1  3  3

Thousand Islands (16-3): Marena Grenier allowed on run on three hits while striking out 14 batters and walking none; she struck out 49 batters and walked two in the final four pitching outings of her junior season; Kali Finley triple; Grenier, Lily Gray, Katelyn Solar each singled.

West Canada Valley (17-2): Hanna Burdick struck out 11 batters and walked four in a four-hit shutout; Alyssa Youngs single, one run scored; Olivia Morreale single, one RBI; Kiersten Usyk single.

Notes: West Canada Valley has won 14 consecutive games and Thursday’s shutout was the team’s fourth of the season. Thousand Islands entered Thursday’s game having won 15 of its previous 16.

Next up: West Canada Valley plays the first semifinal Saturday at Onondaga Community College against Utica’s Notre Dame Jugglers, seeded last among 17 qualifying teams and winners of three playoff games on the road this week.

Utica-Notre Dame 6, Weedsport 0

Section III Class C quarterfinal

Notre Dame  130  020  0 – 6  10  0

Weedsport  000  000  0 – 0  1  0

No. 17 Notre Dame (12-9): Ella Trinkaus pitched a one-hit shutout with 11 strikeouts and three walks, also walked and scored one run; Vita Waters three-for-three, one run scored, one RBI; Maggie Trinkaus double, one run scored, one RBI; Ava Hayes two singles, one run scored; Sam Paparella two singles, one RBI; ErinTrinkaus single, one run scored; Kaleigh Carmen single, one RBI.

No. 9 Weedsport (13-8): Trinity Davis double (only Weedsport hit).

Notes: Three playoff victories this week match Notre Dame’s longest win streak of the season; the Jugglers have now won six of their last eight games.

Next up: Notre Dame plays No. 4 West Canada Valley next in a semifinal at Onondaga Community College Saturday.

Sandy Creek 15, Mt. Markham 1

Section III Class C quarterfinal

No. 6 Mt. Markham (13-5): n/a.

No. 3 Sandy Creek (17-2): n/a.

Notes: Pulaski has won 11 consecutive games.

Next up: Sandy Creek plays No. 7 Pulaski in Saturday’s semifinal at Onondaga Community College.

Pulaski 2, Cooperstown 0

Section III Class C quarterfinal

No. 7 Pulaski (14-3): Emily Birmingham pitched a one-hit shutout with 11 strikeouts and three walks, also singled and scored a run; Sam Wilmott single, double, one run scored; Katerina Ferman two singles, one RBI; Isabell Dobson single, one RBI.

No. 2 Cooperstown (17-2): Katie Crippen double (only Cooperstown hit); Dani Semon struck out seven batters and walked none.

Notes: Cooperstown had won 17 games in a row after losing its season-opener against fellow quarterfinalist Mt. Markham which had been a potential semifinal opponent.

Next up: Pulaski plays No. 3 Sandy Creek in a Saturday semifinal at Onondaga Community College.

Poland 1, DeRuyter 0

Section III Class D quarterfinal

DeRuyter  000  000  0 – 0

Poland  100  000  X – 1

No. 5 DeRuyter (8-5): n/a.

No. 4 Poland (12-8): Shelbi Hagues pitched a two-hit shutout with 13 strikeouts and no walks; Maddison Haver triple, one walk, one run scored; Sarah Zuchowski single, one RBI.

Next up: Poland plays No. 8 Hamilton, a 10-7 winner Thursday over No. 1 Stockbridge Valley, in the first Saturday semifinal at Oneida High School. No. 3 Brookfield and No. 2 Oriskany will play the second game.

Hamilton 10, Stockbridge Valley 7

Section III Class D quarterfinal

Hamilton  012  014  2 – 10  9  4

Stockbridge Valley  202  003  0 – 7  7  4

No. 8 Hamilton (15-5): Lindsey Speer double, triple, home run, two runs scored, two RBI; Chloe LaFrance two singles, one run scored, one RBI; Rhiannon Murray two runs scored; Emily Neuenschwander triple, three RBI, one run scored; Taylor Basher, Anna Dawkins single, one run scored each; Kyleigh Pearson struck out eight batters.

No. 1 Stockbridge Valley (14-3): Alyssa Enslow single, double, two runs scored; Nevaeh Randel double, one run scored; Abigail Reed single, two walks, one run scored, struck out seven batters; Abby Smith single, one walk, one run scored; Payton Graham single, one run scored; Jill Jacobs one walk, one run scored.

Notes: Hamilton has won five games in a row. Stockbridge Valley had won 12 in row; Poland split a May 9 doubleheader at home with Hamilton, its semifinal opponent; Hamilton won the first game 8-7 and Poland won the second 12-8.

Next up: Hamilton plays No. 4 Poland in the Saturday semifinals at Oneida High School.

Tuesday, May 24

Westhill 7, Central Valley Academy 3

Section III Class B playoff

Central Valley Academy  111  000  0 – 3  10  2

Westhill  103  102  X – 7  11  2

No. 10 Central Valley Academy (9-8): Bella Kleban two singles, double, one run scored, one RBI; Maddie Obreza three singles, one RBI, struck out nine batters and walked five; Morgan Russo two singles; Kaylee Beam single, one RBI; Scout Ludwig single.

No. 7 Westhill (9-6): Hannah Schmitz two singles, double, two runs scored, two RBI; Tori Militi two singles, double, two runs scored; Abby Cuttrell single, double, two RBI.

Notes: Fourth consecutive victory for Westhill which had lost its previous four games.

Next up: Westhill plays at No. 2 Oneida Thursday; Oneida had a bye into the quarterfinals.

South Jefferson 17, Little Falls 2

Section III Class B playoff

Little Falls  100  010  0 – 2  3  3

South Jefferson  1(10)0  402  X – 17  7  1

No. 13 Little Falls (6-13): n/a.

No. 4 South Jefferson (15-5): Emma Schafer two singles, triple, three runs scored, one RBI, pitched three-hitter with 13 strikeouts and one walk; Bryanna Moroughan home run, single, two walks, four runs scored, four RBI; Alayna Bush double, one walk, two runs scored, one RBI; Jillian Marra single, one walk, two runs scored, one RBI; Zoe Moroughan one walk, hit by pitch, two runs scored.

Notes: South Jefferson has won three games in a row and is now 5-0 against Class B opponents this season; the Spartans had not played a Class B team since April 30.

Next up: South Jefferson plays a quarterfinal game at home Thursday against No. 12 Skaneateles, a 4-0 winner at Holland Patent Tuesday.

Skaneateles 4, Holland Patent 0

Section III Class B playoff

No. 12 Skaneateles (11-9): n/a.

No. 5 Holland Patent (13-4): n/a.

Notes: Holland Patent last three of its final four games to end the season.

Next up: Skaneateles plays at No. 4 South Jefferson Thursday.

West Canada Valley 11, Waterville 1

Section III Class C playoff

Waterville  000  000  1 – 1  3  3

West Canada Valley  201  071  X – 11  11  2

No. 13 Waterville (9-10): n/a.

No. 4 West Canada Valley (16-2): Hanna Burdick single, triple, one walk, two runs scored, struck out 14 batters and walked one; Olivia Morreale two singles, one walk, two runs scored, two RBI; Kaylee Usyk single, double, triple, two RBI, one run scored; Trinity Kirchberg triple, two RBI, one run scored; Analyce Grabowski single, two RBI, one run scored.

Notes: 13th consecutive victory for West Canada Valley.

Next up: West Canada Valley plays at home Thursday against No. 5 Thousand Islands in the sectional quarterfinals; Thousand Islands beat Onondaga 8-3 Tuesday.

Thousand Islands 8, Onondaga 3

Section III Class C playoff

Onondaga  000  102  0 – 3  9  1

Thousand Islands  100  151  X – 8  8  2

No. 12 Onondaga (10-8): n/a.

No. 5 Thousand Islands (16-2): Genevieve Cartaya single, two walks, two runs scored, one RBI; Delaney Wiley two triples, one walk, three RBI, one run scored; Marena Grenier single, one run scored, one RBI, struck out 10 batters and walked one; Katelyn Solar two singles, one walk, two runs scored, one RBI; Kali Finley double, one walk, one run scored; Lily Gray single, two walks, one run scored.

Notes: Thousand Islands has won its last three games and 15 of its last 16.

Next up: Thousand Islands plays at No. 4 West Canada Valley in quarterfinals Thursday.

Mt. Markham 5, Herkimer 4, eight innings

Section III Class C playoff

Herkimer  040  000  00 – 4  7  2

Mt. Markham  110  002  01 – 5  11  2

No. 11 Herkimer (10-9): n/a.

No. 6 Mt. Markham (13-4): Camryn Donley home run, single, two runs scored, one RBI; Lauren Jones two singles, double, one RBI; Leandra Plows three singles, one run scored, one RBI; Addison Jones two singles, one RBI; Hailey Smith single, one RBI.

Next up: Mt. Markham plays at quarterfinal Thursday at Sandy Creek.

Sandy Creek 7, Sauquoit Valley 1

Section III Class C playoff

Sauquoit Valley  000  001  0 – 1  5  3

Sandy Creek  002  050  X – 7  6  4

No. 14 Sauquoit Valley (7-9): Ella Luczak two hits; Leah Larsen one walk, one run scored; Allison Crandall, Mackenzie Gaffney, Alexis Townsend one run scored each.

No. 3 Sandy Creek (16-2): n/a.

Notes: Sandy Creek has won 10 consecutive games.

Next up: Sandy Creek hosts a quarterfinal Thursday against No. Mt. Markham, the No. 6 seed and a 5-4 winner over Herkimer Tuesday.

Cooperstown 6, Fabius-Pompey 1

Section III Class C playoff

Fabius-Pompey  100  000  0 – 1  8  0

Cooperstown  001  032  X – 6  10  0

No. 15 Fabius-Pompey (7-11): Jackie Janicki two singles, one walk, one run scored; Bailey Brown single, double.

No. 2 Cooperstown (17-1): Katie Crippen three doubles, broke school season record with 37th RBI; Dani Seamon two hits, two RBI; Marley Lippett struck out eight batters.

Notes: Cooperstown has won 17 consecutive games since a season-opening loss to Mt. Markham April 18.

Next up: Cooperstown plays a quarterfinal game at home Thursday against No. 7 Pulaski.

Pulaski 9, South Lewis 4

Section III Class C playoff

South Lewis  000  202  0 – 4

Pulaski  102  420  X – 9

No. 10 South Lewis (11-7): n/a.

No. 7 Pulaski (13-3): Rachel Sedore two singles, two runs scored; Bridgette Fox single, one walk, two runs scored; Tessa Eisel, Bella Grant two singles, one run scored, one RBI each; Emily Birmingham single, one walk, one run scored, one RBI; Isabell Dobson triple, two RBI; Katerina Ferman three RBI.

Notes: Fifth loss in  six games to finish the season for South Lewis.

Next up: Pulaski plays a quarterfinal Thursday at Cooperstown.

Weedsport 15, Westmoreland 1

Section III Class C playoff

Weedsport  521  041  2 – 15  12  2

Westmoreland  100  000  0 – 1  6  6

No. 9 Weedsport (13-7): Christina Jackson single, triple, four runs scored, struck out eight batters and walked none; Amariah Davis two singles, two runs scored; Trinity Davis double, two walks, hit by pitch, one run scored; Mallory Brown double, four RBI, one run scored; Lily Komarisky two singles, two RBI, one run scored; Morgan Flask single, one walk, two runs scored, one RBI; Deanna Jackson, Brooklyn Smith single, one run scored, one RBI each; Kayla Flask single, one run scored.

No. 8 Westmoreland (10-5): Lily Mazur single, one run scored; Samantha Ferguson single, one RBI; Payton Kingwater, Gabriella Moore, Olivia Moore single each.

Next up: As a result of three upsets in the first two days of postseason play, Weedsport gets a quarterfinal home game Thursday against Utica’s Notre Dame Jugglers, the No. 17 seed and a winner at No. 16 Adirondack Monday and No. 1 Port Byron Tuesday.

Utica-Notre Dame 8, Port Byron 7

Section III Class C playoff

Notre Dame  000  320  3 – 8  12  0

Port Byron  000  330  1 – 7  12  0

No. 17 Notre Dame (11-9): Ava Hayes three singles, two runs scored, one RBI; Vita Waters single, double, four RBI; Bella Roberts single, double, two runs scored, one RBI; Erin Trinkaus two singles, one walk, two runs scored; Sam Paparella single, one run scored; Ella Trinkaus double, one run scored; struck out 10 batters and walked two.

No. 1 Port Byron (18-2): n/a.

Notes: Notre Dame won playoff games on the road at Adirondack Monday and Port Byron Tuesday; the Jugglers have not won more than three games in a row this season. Port Byron had won 11 games in a row since its only previous loss to Class B Skaneatales; the Panthers had been 14-0 against Class C competition.

Next up: Notre Dame plays at Weedsport Thursday in the quarterfinals.

Poland 4, Belleville-Henderson 3

Section III Class D playoff

Belleville-Henderson  100  002  0 – 3  3

Poland  100  210  X – 4  4

No. 13 Belleville-Henderson (6-11): n/a.

No. 4 Poland (11-8): Maddison Haver home run; Logan Cookinham two singles; Emma Kraszewski single, one walk, one run scored, one RBI; Caimin Roark two walks, one run scored; Sarah Zuchowski single; Shelbi Hagues struck out 10 batters and walked four.

Notes: Belleville-Henderson had ended the regular season with its first back-to-back wins of the year.

Next up: Poland plays at home against No. 5 DeRuyer in Thursday’s quarterfinals.

DeRuyter 7, Alexandria 5

Section III Class D playoff

Alexandria  100  100  3 – 5  8  0

DeRuyter  001  024  X – 7  5  0

No. 12 Alexandria (6-10): Felicity Roberts four-for-four, double, one run scored.

No. 5 DeRuyter (8-4): n/a.

Notes: DeRuyter has won five of its last six games.

Next up: DeRuyter plays at quarterfinal at Poland Thursday.

Monday, May 23

Utica-Notre Dame 5, Adirondack 1

Section III Class C playoff

Notre Dame  000  022  1 – 5  13  2

Adirondack  000  000  1 – 1  3  0

No. 17 Notre Dame (10-9): Ella Trinkaus two hits, one RBI, struck out 16 batters while allowing five hits and one walk and shutting Adirondack out until the seventh inning; Maggie Trinkaus two hits, two runs scored, one RBI; Ava Hayes single, double, two RBI; Bella Roberts two hits, one run scored; Sam Paparella two hits, one RBI; Vita Waters two hits.

No. 16 Adirondack (7-11): n/a.

Next up: Notre Dame plays again Tuesday at No. 1 Port Byron.

Sunday, May 22

More: Unbeaten Whitesboro, Westmoreland baseball teams among No. 1 seeds for spring playoffs

Section III playoff schedule

CLASS AA

MAY 28 SEMIFINALS

No. 4 Rome Free Academy (10-8) vs. No. 1 Liverpool (13-6) at Onondaga Community College, Syracuse, 4 p.m.

No. 3 Cicero-North Syracuse (6-12) vs. No. 2 Baldwinsville (17-1) at Onondaga Community College, Syracuse, 6:30 p.m.

CLASS A

MAY 24 FIRST ROUND

No. 11 Watertown (8-8) at No. 6 Syracuse-Christian Brothers Academy (9-6), 5 p.m.

No. 10 Oswego (7-9) at No. 7 Central Square (11-8), 5 p.m.

No. 9 Indian River (6-8) at No. 8 Carthage (10-8), 5 p.m.

MAY 26 QUARTERFINALS

Indian River/Carthage winner at No. 1 Jamesville-DeWitt (17-3), 5 p.m.

Oswego/Central Square winner at No. 2 Auburn (16-4), 5 p.m.

Watertown/Christian Brothers Academy winner at No. 3 Camden (16-3), 5 p.m.

No. 5 East Syracuse-Minoa (13-5) at No. 4 New Hartford (12-4), 5 p.m.

CLASS B

MAY 24 FIRST ROUND

No. 14 Homer (8-9) at No. 3 Chittenango (15-3), 5 p.m.

No. 13 Little Falls (6-12) at No. 4 South Jefferson (14-5), 5 p.m.

No. 12 Skaneateles (10-9) at No. 5 Holland Patent (13-3), 5 p.m.

No. 11 Altmar-Parish-Williamstown (7-6) at No. 6 Jordan-Elbridge (16-2), 5 p.m.

No. 10 Central Valley Academy (9-7) at No. 7 Westhill (8-6), 5 p.m.

No. 9 Mexico Academy (8-9) at No. 8 Canastota (15-3), 5 p.m.

MAY 26 QUARTERFINALS

Mexico/Canastota winner at No. 1 Marcellus (14-3), 5 p.m.

Central Valley Academy/Westhill winner at No. 2 Oneida (14-4), 5 p.m.

Altmar-Parish-Williamstown/Jordan-Elbridge winner vs. Homer/Chittenango winner at higher seed, 5 p.m.

Skaneateles/Holland Patent winner vs. Little Falls/South Jefferson winner at higher seed, 5 p.m.

CLASS C

MAY 23 OUT BRACKET GAME

No. 17 Utica-Notre Dame 5, No. 16 Adirondack 1

MAY 24 FIRST ROUND

No. 17 Utica-Notre Dame (10-9) at No. 1 Port Byron (18-1), 5 p.m.

No. 15 Fabius-Pompey (7-10) at No. 2 Cooperstown (16-1), 5 p.m.

No. 14 Sauquoit Valley (7-8) at No. 3 Sandy Creek (15-2), 5 p.m.

No. 13 Waterville (9-9) at No. 4 West Canada Valley (15-2), 5 p.m.

No. 12 Onondaga (10-7) at No. 5 Thousand Islands (15-2), 5 p.m.

No. 11 Herkimer (10-8) at No. 6 Mt. Markham (12-4), 5 p.m.

No. 10 South Lewis (11-6) at No. 7 Pulaski (12-3), 5 p.m.

No. 9 Weedsport (12-7) at No. 8 Westmoreland (10-4), 5 p.m.

MAY 26 QUARTERFINALS

Weedsport/Westmoreland winner vs. Notre Dame/Port Byron winner at higher seed, 5 p.m.

South Lewis/Pulaski winner vs. Fabius-Pompey/Cooperstown winner at higher seed, 5 p.m.

Herkimer/Mt. Markham winner vs. Sauquoit Valley/Sandy Creek winner at higher seed, 5 p.m.

Onondaga/Thousand Islands winner vs. Waterville/West Canada Valley winner at higher seed, 5 p.m.

CLASS D

MAY 24 FIRST ROUND

No. 13 Belleville-Henderson (6-10) at No. 4 Poland (10-8), 5 p.m.

No. 12 Alexandria (6-10) at No. 5 DeRuyter (7-4), 5 p.m.

No. 11 LaFargeville (6-9) at No. 6 Lyme (10-6), 5 p.m.

No. 10 Otselic Valley (6-7) at No. 7 Sackets Harbor (11-8), 5 p.m.

No. 9 Cincinnatus (6-8) at No. 8 Hamilton (13-5), 5 p.m.

MAY 26 QUARTERFINALS

Cincinnatus/Hamilton winner at No. 1 Stockbridge Valley (14-2), 5 p.m.

Otselic Valley/Sackets Harbor winner at No. 2 Oriskany (14-3), 5 p.m.

LaFargeville/Lyme winner at No. 3 Brookfield (11-4), 5 p.m.

Alexandria/DeRuyter winner vs. Belleville-Henderson/Poland winner at higher seed, 5 p.m.

Wednesday, May 18

Little Falls 8, Clinton 7

Sammie Young drove home the tying and winning runs with a double off the first base bag with a two-strike count and two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning. Makenna Tooley scored the tying run and Hailey Crandall raced home from first with the winner. Little Falls had led 6-0 after four innings.

Clinton  000  025  0 – 7  7  3

Little Falls  200  400  2 – 8  7  5

Clinton (4-11, 1-9 CSC-I): Sydney Labayewski three singles, one run scored; Skyler McFadden single, one run scored; Gretchen Grimm two walks, two runs scored; Gracen Grimm two singles; Chloe White double, one run scored.

Little Falls (6-11, 5-6 CSC-I): Susanne Begley home run, hit by pitch, two runs scored; Sammie Young single, double, two RBI, one run scored; Kylie Kress single, walk, one run scored, one RBI; Makenna Tooley single, double, one run scoreed, one RBI; Riley Dunn single, one run scored; Anna Sadekoski two singles; Paige Marrone two walks, one run scored.

Next up: Clinton plays Canastota Thursday, Morrisville-Eaton Friday and Sherburne-Earlville Saturday to finish the regular season; all three games are at home. Little Falls finishes the regular season with a trip to Canastota Friday.

Tuesday, May 17

Little Falls 5, Mt. Markham 4

Little Falls  103  100  0 – 5  8  1

Mt. Markham  201  000  1 – 4  16  3

Little Falls (5-11, 4-6 CSC-I): Maria Battisti two hits, one run scored, one RBI; Susanne Begley two hits; Sammie Young home run; Madison Brand double, one run scored; Riley Dunn single, one run scored, one RBI; Kylie Kress single, one run scored.

Mt. Markham (12-4, 10-2 CSC-I): Madison Clark two singles, one run scored, struck out 12 batters and walked none; Camryn Donley three singles, triple, one run scored, one RBI; Lendra Plows single, double, two RBI; Katie Huntley single, double, one run scored, one RBI; H Smith two singles.

Notes: Madison Clark recorded the 700th strikeout of her varsity career for Mt. Markham. The Mustangs await the outcome of Holland Patent’s Friday game against Sherburne-Earlville; if Sherburne-Earlville wins, Mt. Markham is the outright CSC-I champion; if Holland Patent (12-2, 9-2 CSC-I) wins, the teams share the league title.

Next up: Little Falls is home Wednesday for a game against Clinton.

Central Valley Academy 3, Utica-Notre Dame 2

Notre Dame  000  020  0 – 2  5  2

Central Valley Academy  010  010  1 – 3  8  0

Notre Dame (9-8, 3-4 TVL Pioneer): Ella Trinkaus single, struck out seven batters and walked three; Erin Trinkaus single, one run scored; Maggie Trinkaus double; Vota Waters one RBI.

Central Valley Academy (8-6, 3-3 TVL Pioneer): Maddie Obreza struck out 11 batters and walked one, single, double, one run scored, one RBI, drove home Bella Kleban home with winning run in bottom of seventh inning; Kleban double, one run scored; Peyton Hoffman two singles; Kaylee Beam single, one RBI; Scout Ludwig single;

Next up: Central Valley is scheduled to make up a game against New Hartford Wednesday and travel to Vernon-Verona-Sherrill Thursday.

Saturday, May 14

Central Valley Academy 21, Utica-Proctor 2

Proctor  100  01 – 2  6  2

Central Valley Academy  555  6X – 21 17  1

Proctor (2-12): Kylee Nemeyer two singles, one RBI; Dana Mazza single, one run scored.

Central Valley Academy (7-6): Madison Obreza three singles, home run, four runs scored, three RBI, pitched four innings with four strikeouts and no earned runs; Kaylee Beam two doubles, three runs scored, two RBI; Scout Ludwig two singles, three runs scored, three RBI; Bella Kleban two singles, double, two runs scored, two RBI; Peyton Hoffman three singles, three runs scored, one RBI; Morgan Russo two singles, double, three RBI, two runs scored, pitched final inning.

Notes: Central Valley Academy ended a four-game losing streak.

Next up: Central Valley Academy plays at home against Whitesboro Monday and Utica-Notre Dame Tuesday. Proctor hosts Camden Monday.

Friday, May 13

West Canada Valley 5, Poland 3

Poland  200  100  0 – 3  5  3

West Canada Valley   103  010  X – 5  6  2

Poland (9-7, 7-3 CSC-III): Logan Cookinham, Sarah Zuchowski one hit, one run scored, one RBI each; Ava Malin one hit, one RBI; Shelbi Hagues one hit, one run scored, struck out eight batters and walked one.

West Canada Valley (13-2, 8-1 CSC-III): Alyssa Youngs two hits, two runs scored; Kiersten Usyk two hits, two RBI; Analyce Grabowski, Olivia Morreale one hit, one run scored each; Hanna Burdick struck out 11 batters and walked two.

Notes: West Canada Valley has now won 10 games in a row.

Next up: West Canada Valley is home Monday for a game against Town of Webb. Poland plays at Oriskany Monday.

Little Falls 10, Central Valley Academy 8

Central Valley Academy  310  220  0 – 8  10  3

Little Falls  103  303  X – 10  8  4

Central Valley Academy (6-6): Scout Ludwig single, triple, two runs scored, RBI; Kaylee Beam single, two runs scored, two RBI; Morgan Russo single, triple, two RBI, one run scored; Grace Scanlon two singles, one run scored; Bella Kleban two singles, one RBI; Peyton Hoffman single, one RBI.

Little Falls (4-10): Sammie Young two singles, two runs scored; Kylie Kress single, two runs scored; Hailey Crandall double, two runs scored, two RBI; Makena Tooley two singles, two runs scored, two RBI; Susanne Begley two singles, one RBI.

Next up: Central Valley Academy plays at home Saturday against Utica-Proctor. Little Falls travels to Cooperstown Saturday.

Thursday, May 12

Mt. Markham 3, Canastota 2, eight innings

Mt. Markham  002  000  01 – 3  8  1

Canastota  001  000  10 – 2  4  2

Mt. Markham (11-2, 9-1 CSC-I): Madison Clark struck out 11 batters, walked two and hit one; Shana Simmons two hits, one walk, one run scored; Katie Huntley two hits, one run scored, one RBI; Lauren Jones one run scored; Clark, Addison Jones, Leandra Plows, Hailey Smith one hit each.

Canastota (11-3, 5-3 CSC-I): Breeah Shaw struck out 11 batters, walked two and hit one; Emma Wood two hits, one run scored, one RBI; Reilly Smith, Gracie Durant one hit each; Chance Jaquin one run scored.

Notes: Eighth straight win for Mt. Markham. Canastota had won five in a row.

Next up: Mt. Markham plays at home Friday against Clinton and travels to Chittenango Saturday afternoon. Canastota plays Adirondack at home Friday.

Poland 19, Remsen 1

Poland  450  325 – 19

Remsen  000  001 – 1

Poland (9-6, 7-2 CSC-III): Maddison Haver three runs scored, struck out 17 batters, walked five and did not allow any hits; Logan Cookinham three hits, three runs scored, two RBI; E Kraszewski one hit, one walk, four runs scored, four RBI; Morgan Potter two hits, one walk, four RBI, two runs scored; Shelbi Hagues two doubles, two runs scored; Sarah Zuchowski one hit, three runs scored, two RBI; Chloe Roark single, double, three RBI.

Remsen (0-8, 0-7 CSC-III): n/a.

Next up: Poland plays Friday at West Canada Valley, the Center State Conference’s Division III leader; West Canada Valley won the teams’ previous meeting 9-1 in Poland. Remsen plays at Town of Webb Friday.

Oneida 19, Central Valley Academy 4

Oneida  310  645  0 – 19  15  2

Central Valley Academy  100  003  0 – 4  4  7

Oneida (8-3, 3-1 TVL Pioneer): Kaylin Curro three singles, double, triple, five runs scored, two RBI; Jillian Honness home run, single, three runs scored, two RBI; Olivia Friend two singles, double, four runs scored, three RBI; Kennedy Curro four RBI, one run scored; Katie Kinney double; Kerrigan Chrysler no earned runs in six innings pitched.

Central Valley Academy (6-5, 2-3 TVL Pioneer): Grace Scanlon two singles, one run scored; Elanah Elthorp single, one run scored, two RBI; Scout Ludwig single.

Notes: Sixth straight victory for Oneida.

Next up: Central Valley Academy plays at Little Falls Friday and returns home for a Saturday game against Utica-Proctor. Oneida starts next week with home games Monday against Utica-Notre Dame and Tuesday against Vernon-Verona-Sherrill.

Waterville 9, Dolgeville 5

Waterville  202  040  1 – 9  10  4

Dolgeville  002  021  0 – 5  10  0

Waterville (7-8, 5-5 CSC-II): n/a.

Dolgeville (1-8, 1-6 CSC-II): n/a.

Next up: Dolgeville is home again for Friday’s game against Sauquoit Valley. Waterville plays at Herkimer Friday.

Cherry Valley-Springfield/Sharon Springs 14, Frankfort-Schuyler 9

Frankfort-Schuyler (0-14): n/a.

Cherry Valley-Springfield/Sharon Springs (n/a): Joleen Lusk, Lexi Dygert each homered.

Next up: Frankfort-Schuyler’s Friday game against Cooperstown was canceled and the Maroon Knights will next play Monday at home against Dolgeville.

Wednesday, May 11

Holland Patent Hanna Rossi delivers a pitch against Little Falls Wednesday at the Veterans Memorial Park complex. Rossi was charged with two hits on ground balls to the infield in a 7-1 win for the Golden Knights.
Holland Patent Hanna Rossi delivers a pitch against Little Falls Wednesday at the Veterans Memorial Park complex. Rossi was charged with two hits on ground balls to the infield in a 7-1 win for the Golden Knights.

Holland Patent 7, Little Falls 1

Hanna Rossi retired the first 13 Little Falls batters and was credited with a two-hitter. She struck out 14 Mounties, walked none and hit one.

Holland Patent  010  002  4 – 7   10  2

Little Falls  000  010  0 – 1  2  4

Holland Patent (12-1, 9-1 CSC-I): Emery Crossley single, triple, one run scored; Maggie Cummings, double, one walk, two runs scored, one RBI; Hanna Rossi single, triple, one walk; Ella Armitage single, two RBI; Terralyn McLaughlin, Bella Makarchuk single, one RBI each; Michaela Cushman single, one run scored.

Little Falls (3-10, 3-6 CSC-I): Susanne Begley single, one run scored; Kylie Kress single; Sammie Young hit by pitch; Maria Battisti struck out nine batters and walked two.

Notes: Holland Patent had a run taken away on appeal in the first inning for leaving third base too early on a fly out. The teams were tied at 1 until Holland Patent’s Ella Armitage hit a two-run single with the bases loaded and two outs in the top of the sixth inning.

Next up: Little Falls is home again Friday for a game against Central Valley Academy. Holland Patent plays at home Friday against Sherburne-Earlville.

Holland Patent's Ella Armitage follows through on her swing and delivers a tie-breaking single with the bases loaded during the sixth inning of Wednesday's game in Little Falls.
Holland Patent's Ella Armitage follows through on her swing and delivers a tie-breaking single with the bases loaded during the sixth inning of Wednesday's game in Little Falls.

Adirondack 10, Clinton 6

Adirondack  203  302  0 – 10

Clinton  010  220  1 – 6

Adirondack (6-8, 4-6 CSC-I): Kailee Underwood four-for-four, three runs scored, two RBI; Kiersten Case three hits, three RBI; Carli Charbonneau two hits, three RBI, one run scored; Ireland Payne triple, one run scored, one RBI; Holly Miller two hits, one RBI; Mariah Depan two hits; Kaitlyn Spann double.

Clinton (3-9, 0-7 CSC-I): Gracen Grimm single, triple, two runs scored, one RBI; Gretchen Grimm single, double, two runs scored, one RBI; Chloe White two singles, two RBI; Elayna Emery two singles, one RBI; Sydney Labayewski two singles, one run scored.

Up next: Adirondack plays at Canastota Friday. Clinton travels to Mt. Markham Friday.

Sauquoit Valley 20, Frankfort-Schuyler 5

Frankfort-Schuyler  002  30 – 5  5  3

Sauquoit Valley  044  2(10) – 20  17  1

Frankfort-Schuyler (0-13, 0-9 CSC-II): n/a.

Sauquoit Valley (6-5, 4-3 CSC-II): Allison Crandall two hits, two runs scored, four RBI; Reese Snyder two singles, double, two runs scored, one RBI; Alexa Townsend two hits, three runs scored, one RBI; Leah Larsen two hits, one walk, three runs scored, two RBI; Ella Luczak two hits, three RBI, two runs scored; Madelyn Madore single, double, three RBI, one run scored; Mackenzie Gaffney, Bella Christian one hit, two runs scored, one RBI each; Sydney Nattress two hits, one walk, one run scored; Brooke Bailey one walk, two runs scored, one RBI.

Next up: Frankfort-Schuyler has a Thursday game at Section IV Cherry Valley-Springfield and travels to Cooperstown Friday. Sauquoit Valley plays at Dolgeville Friday and Westmoreland Saturday.

West Canada Valley 9, Morrisville-Eaton 2

West Canada Valley  203  004  0 – 9  11  1

Morrisville-Eaton  000  100  0 – 2  4  4

West Canada Valley (12-2, 7-1 CSC-III): Olivia Morreale two singles, triple, three runs scored, one RBI; Analyce Grabowski two singles, double, four RBI, two runs scored; Alyssa Youngs two hits, two runs scored; Carmen Youngs one hit, two RBI; Hanna Burdick one hit, one walk, one run scored, one RBI, struck out 13 batters and walked one.

Morrisville-Eaton (1-11, 1-7 CSC-III): Aspen Koehl, Emily Stewart, Karly Warner one hit each; Samantha Cook, Abby Jacobs one run scored each.

Next up: Morrisville-Eaton plays at Stockbridge Valley Thursday. West Canada Valley has a Friday game against Poland.

Poland 30, Town of Webb 3

Poland  (14)53  17 – 30

Town of Webb  001  11 – 3

Poland (9-6, 7-2 CSC-III): Sarah Zuchowski three singles, double, two walks, five runs scored, five RBI; Maddison Haver triple, home run, walk, three runs scored; Logan Cookinham single, dohble, home run, four runs scored, two RBI; Shelbi Hagues three singles, two walks, four runs scored, two RBI; Emma Kraszewski single, double, three walks, three runs scored, three RBI; Caimin Roark single, two walks, three runs scored, two RBI; Natalie Hobin two singles, two runs scored, one RBI.

Town of Webb (1-5, 1-5 CSC-III): Rachael Kelly double, one walk, one run scored, one RBI; Lauren Abrial one hit, one walk, one run scored; Kerissa Dunn one hit, one walk, one RBI; Grace Heath one hit, one run scored.

Next up: Town of Webb plays at home Thursday and Friday against Oriskany and Remsen. Poland takes on West Canada Valley Friday.

Tuesday, May 10

Rome Free Academy 10, Central Valley Academy 0

Rome Free Academy  005  041  0 – 10  8  0

Central Valley Academy  000  000  0 – 0  4  1

Rome Free Academy (7-7): Laina Beer pitched a four-hit shutout with 11 strikeouts and one walk; Lauren Dorfman two singles, double, two runs scored, one RBI; Alexa Thompson two singles, two RBI, one run scored; Caitlyn Platis two singles, one run scored, one RBI; Maggie Closinski single, two runs scored, two RBI; Adrianna Varano single, one run scored.

Central Valley Academy (6-4): Madison Obreza, Morgan Russo double each; Elanah Elthorp, Grace Scanlon single each; Kaylee Beam struck out six batters and walked none.

Next up: Central Valley Academy has Thursday home game against Oneida. Rome Free Academy plays at Fayetteville-Manlius Friday.

Sauquoit Valley 4, Clinton 3

Clinton  300  000  0 – 3  10  2

Sauquoit Valley  003  100  X – 4  7  2

Clinton (3-8): Gracen Grimm two singles, one run scored, one RBI; Deanna Heintz two singles, one walk, one run scored; Gretchen Grimm two singles, one RBI; Sydney Labayewski single, one run scored.

Sauquoit Valley (4-5): Mackenzie Gaffney, Ella Luczak single, one run scored each; Brooke Bailey double; Sydney Nattress single, two RBI; Allison Crandall single, one RBI; Alexis Townsend, Reese Snyder one run scored each; Leah Larsen, Kylie Prichard single each; Luczak allowed 10 hits but walked only one batter and all three runs were unearned.

Next up: Sauquoit  Valley hosts Frankfort-Schuyler Wednesday. Clinton is home Wednesday for a game against Adirondack.

Mt. Markham 4, Adirondack 1

Adirondack  000  100  0 – 1  2  1

Mt. Markham  301  000  X – 4  8  1

Adirondack (5-8, 3-6 CSC-I): n/a.

Mt. Markham (10-2, 8-1 CSC-I): Madison Clark allowed one unearned run on two hits and no walks while striking out eight batters; Camryn Donley three singles, two RBI; Shana Simmons two singles, two runs scored; Lauren Jones double, one run scored; Katie Huntley single, one run scored, one RBI; Leandra Plows single.

Notes: Mt. Markham has won seven consecutive games including a 3-0 shutout of Adirondack Monday in Boonville.

Next up: Adirondack plays at Clinton Wednesday. Mt. Markham takes on Clinton Friday at home.

Monday, May 9

Madison Clark throws a pitch for Mt. Markham during a June 7, 2021, Section III playoff game. The now senior pitched a no-hitter for Mt. Markham Monday at Adirondack.
Madison Clark throws a pitch for Mt. Markham during a June 7, 2021, Section III playoff game. The now senior pitched a no-hitter for Mt. Markham Monday at Adirondack.

Mt. Markham 3, Adirondack 0

Madison Clark pitched a no-hitter with 11 strikeouts and no walks.

Mt. Markham  003  000  0 – 3  7

Adirondack  000  000  0 – 0  0

Mt. Markham (9-2, 7-1 CSC-I): Lauren Jones single, double, one run scored; Madison Clark two hits, one run scored; Shana Simmons one walk, one run scored, one RBI; Camryn Donley one hit, one RBI; Addison Jones, Leandra Plows one hit each.

Adirondack (5-7, 3-5 CSC-I): McKenzie Grogg pitched four scoreless innings of relief and struck out four batters.

Next up: The teams play again Tuesday at Mt. Markham. Adirondack plays at Clinton Wednesday. Mt. Markham is home again for Friday’s game against Clinton.

West Canada Valley 33, Remsen 0

Hanna Burdick struck out 14 batters and walked one in a five-inning no-hitter, her second against Remsen this season.

West Canada Valley  (10)(11)8  43 – 36  26  0

Remsen  000  00 – 0  0  6

West Canada Valley (11-2, 6-1 CSC-III):Alyssa Youngs four hits, one walk, six runs scored, four RBI; Olivia Morreale single, two doubles, one walk, five runs scored, two RBI; Trinity Kirchberg three hits, one walk, five runs scored, three RBI; Hanna Burdick double, triple, two walks, six RBI, two runs scored; Analyce Grabowski two singles, triple, two walks, five RBI, three runs scored; Carmen Youngs single, double, hit by four pitches, three runs scored; Lindsay Pierson two hits, three runs scored, two RBI; Jenna Beam two hits, three runs scored; Maya Farber double, two runs scored; Kaylee Usyk one hit, one walk, two runs scored.

Remsen (0-6, 0-5 CSC-III): n/a.

Notes: Eighth consecutive victory for West Canada Valley.

Next up: Remsen plays at home Tuesday against Poland and Wednesday against Hamilton. West Canada Valley plays at Morrisville-Eaton Wednesday.

Utica-Notre Dame 9, Central Valley Academy 5

Central Valley Academy  130  010  0 – 5  11

Notre Dame  311  103  X – 9  13

Central Valley Academy (6-3, 2-2 TVL Pioneer): n/a

Notre Dame (9-7, 3-3  TVL Pioneer): Maggie Trinkaus home run, triple, one walk, two runs scored, two RBI; Erin Trinkaus four singles, two runs scored, two RBI; Lily Comenale, Bella Roberts two singles, one walk, two runs scored each; Sam Paparella two singles, one RBI; Ella Trinkaus eight strikeouts, one walk.

Next up: Central Valley Academy plays at home Tuesday against Rome Free Academy and Thursday against Oneida. Notre Dame next plays at Oneida Monday.

Westmoreland 10, Herkimer 1

Westmoreland (5-3, 4-2 CSC-II): Samantha Ferguson two singles, two doubles, three RBI, two runs scored, allowed one unearned run on six hits and two walks while striking out seven batters; Autumn Millington single, three runs scored, two RBI; Lily Mazur single, double, two runs scored, one RBI; Jenna Tyczynski single, double, one run scored, one RBI.

Herkimer (8-5, 6-2 CSC-II): Dani Gilbert two doubles; Jenna Riesel single, one run scored, struck out nine batters and walked one; Julie Herringshaw, Audrey McDonnell, Katelynn Ovitt one hit each.

Next up: Westmoreland plays at Dolgeville Tuesday and Waterville Wednesday. Herkimer heads to Cooperstown Wednesday.

Hamilton 8, Poland 7, first game

Hamilton  500  010  2 – 8  10  5

Poland  000  232  0 – 7  13  3

Hamilton: Emily Neuenschwander two hits, three runs scored; Lindsey Speer one hit, three RBI, one run scored; Taylor Basher two hits, one run scored; Adriana Catania single, triple, two RBI; Anna Dawkins double, one run scored; Kyleigh Person one hit, two RBI.

Poland: Sarah Zuchowski three hits, one run scored; Logan Cookinham two hits, two runs scored; Shelbi Hagues two hits, one run scored; Ava Malin three hits; Natalie Hobin two hits; Amelia Guarascio, Emma Kraszewski, Caimin Roark one hit, one run scored each.

Poland 12, Hamilton 8, second game

Hamilton  060  20 – 8  9  5

Poland  071  13 – 12  9  0

Hamilton (9-4, 4-4 CSC-III): Lindsey Speer double, triple, three RBI, two runs scored; Kyleigh Pearson double, triple, two RBI, one run scored; Adriana Catania double, two RBI, one run scored; Tayler Basher, Anna Dawkins, Kiley Delaney one hit, one run scored each.

Poland (7-6, 5-2 CSC-III): Ava Malin two singles, one walk, three runs scored; Amelia Guarascio, Shelbi Hagues, Maddison Haver, Caimin Roark two hits, one run scored each; Emma Kraszewski one hit, one walk, two runs scored; Logan Cookinham triple, one run scored.

Next up: Poland plays at Remsen, Town of Webb, Dolgeville and West Canada Valley the next four days starting Tuesday. Hamilton plays at Remsen Wednesday.

Saturday, May 7

West Canada Valley Indian Hanna Burdick, pictured at an April 30 game in Herkimer, has hit for the cycle in her last two games and drove in seven runs Saturday against Remsen.
West Canada Valley Indian Hanna Burdick, pictured at an April 30 game in Herkimer, has hit for the cycle in her last two games and drove in seven runs Saturday against Remsen.

West Canada Valley 16, Frankfort-Schuyler 1

Hanna Burdick hit for the cycle in her second consecutive game – and had four hits for the third in a row – while pitching a one-hitter with 14 strikeouts and no walks.

Frankfort-Schuyler  000  001  0 – 1  1  6

West Canada Valley  226  222  X – 16  17  2

Frankfort-Schuyler (0-11): n/a.

West Canada Valley (10-2): Hanna Burdick single, double, triple, home run, seven RBI, three runs scored; Olivia Morreale three singles, three RBI, two runs scored; Kiersten Usyk three singles, one run scored, one RBl Alyssa Youngs three singles, four runs scored; Trinity Kirchberg single, one walk, two runs scored; Kaylee Usyk two runs scored.

Notes: West Canada Valley has won seven games in a row and topped 10 runs in each of the last six. Burdick is 12-for-13 with four home runs, 14 RBI and 12 runs scored in the last three games.

Next up: West Canada Valley plays at Remsen Monday and Morrisville-Eaton Wednesday. Frankfort-Schuyler plays on the road Wednesday at Sauquoit Valley, Thursday at Cherry Valley-Springfield and Friday at Coooperstown.

Sauquoit Valley 8, Morrisville-Eaton 7

Morrisville-Eaton  106  000  0 – 7  3  3

Sauquoit Valley  010  201  4 – 8  8  5

Morrisville-Eaton (1-9): n/a.

Sauquoit Valley (3-4): n/a.

Next up: Sauquoit Valley plays at Waterville Monday and hosts the Indians in a rematch at home Tuesday. Morrisville-Eaton plays at Oriskany Monday.

Friday, May 6

Frankfort-Schuyler Maroon Knight Olivia Urtz (right) reaches for the bag with her toe ahead of the tag from Waterville third baseman Katie Sullivan Friday.
Frankfort-Schuyler Maroon Knight Olivia Urtz (right) reaches for the bag with her toe ahead of the tag from Waterville third baseman Katie Sullivan Friday.

Waterville 12, Frankfort-Schuyler 7, first game

Waterville  210  511  2 – 12

Frankfort-Schuyler  100  000  6 – 7

Waterville: Gracie Beach home run, single, three runs scored; Katie Sullivan home run, single; Alexis Northrop three singles, double, one run scored; Adrienne Neff two singles, triple, two runs scored; Emma Boice two singles, double, two runs scored; Allie Poole single, double, one run scored; Emma Gaiser two singles, one run scored; Kelsey Coe single, one run scored.

Frankfort-Schuyler: Jaeden Coffey single, triple, hit by pitch, one run scored; Olivia Petrushenko one hit, two runs scored; Destiny Martinez, Olivia Urtz one hit, one run scored each; Olyvia Manella two hits.

Waterville catcher Adrienne Neff pursues a foul pop fly during the first game of a doubleheader at Frankfort-Schuyler Friday.
Waterville catcher Adrienne Neff pursues a foul pop fly during the first game of a doubleheader at Frankfort-Schuyler Friday.

Waterville 12, Frankfort-Schuyler 11, second game

Frankfort-Schuyler  101  124  2 – 11

Waterville  453  000  X – 12

Frankfort-Schuyler (0-10, 0-7 CSC-II): Olivia Petrushenko two hits, four runs scored; Jaeden Coffey single, double, one walk, three runs scored; Mckenna Coffey two runs scored.

Waterville (5-7, 3-4 CSC-II): Alexis Northrop three hits, three runs scored; Brianna Rose four hits; Gracie Beach three hits, two runs scored; Allie Poole three runs scored; Haley Hartle two hits, two runs scored.

Notes: Frankfort-Schuyler loaded the base in the seventh inning and got the tying run to third base with one out.

Next up: Frankfort-Schuyler plays its fourth game in three days Saturday at West Canada Valley; the Maroon Knights are then off until Wednesday when they travel to Sauquoit Valley. Waterville plays at home Monday against Sauquoit Valley.

Frankfort-Schuyler second baseman Sophia Hazeltine reaches for a throw as Waterville Indian Gracie Beach (right) slides in safely during the first game Friday.
Frankfort-Schuyler second baseman Sophia Hazeltine reaches for a throw as Waterville Indian Gracie Beach (right) slides in safely during the first game Friday.

Mt. Markham 18, Sherburne-Earlville 0

Mt. Markham  086  40 – 18  18  3

Sherburne-Earlville  000  00 – 0  2  4

Mt. Markham (8-2, 6-1 CSC-I): Madison Clark two singles, two runs scored, pitched a two-hit shutout with 10 strikeouts and no walks; Katie Huntley two home runs, two singles, three runs scored, three RBI; L Plows two singles, triple, three runs scored, one RBI; A Jones three singles, three runs scored, three RBI; Lauren Jones two singles, four RBI, three runs scored;  C Donley single, double, one run scored, one RBI.

Sherburne-Earlville (2-7, 0-6 CSC-I): Daina Donovan, Emma Schrader one hit each.

Notes: Fifth consecutive win for Mt. Markham.

Next up: Mt. Markham plays at Adirondack Monday. Sherburne-Earlville plays Tuesday at Little Falls.

Holland Patent 12, Adirondack 2

Adirondack  010  010  0 – 2  4  5

Holland Patent  134  004  X – 12  13  2

Adirondack (4-6, 2-4 CSC-I): n/a.

Holland Patent (8-1, 6-1 CSC-I): Hanna Rossi struck out 18 batters while allowing four hits and three walks; Maggie Cummings three singles, triple, four RBI, Emery Crossley double, two walks, two runs scored, one RBI; Bella Makarchuk two singles, two runs scored; Casey McLaughlin three singles; Terralyn McLaughlin, Arianna Williams, single, two runs scored each.

Next up: Holland Patent travels to Dexter for a game against General Brown Saturday and has a doubleheader scheduled for Monday against Clinton. Adirondack plays at home against Clinton Saturday and Mt. Markham Monday.

Poland 26, Remsen 1

Remsen  001  00 – 1

Poland  4(12)8  2X – 26

Remsen (0-5, 0-4 CSC-III): n/a.

Poland (6-5, 4-1 CSC-III): Logan Cookinham single, double, triple, four runs scored; Sarah Zuchowski two singles, double, three runs scored; Maddison Haver home run, triple, three runs scored; Amelia Guarascio home run, three runs scored; Shelbi Hagues, single, hit by two pitches, three runs scored; Emma Kraszewski three singles, two runs scored; Morgan Potter two singles, two runs scored; Caimin Roark two singles, one run scored; Natalie Hobin two singles, one run scored; Ava Malin two runs scored.

Next up: Poland plays Hamilton at home Monday. Remsen is home for a Monday game against West Canada Valley.

Westmoreland 15, Dolgeville 6

Dolgeville  003  001  2 – 6  8  0

Westmoreland  823  110  X – 15  16  2

Dolgeville (1-5, 1-4 CSC-II): n/a.

Westmoreland (4-3, 3-2 CSC-II): Lily Mazur two singles, double, triple, four runs scored, two RBI; Jenna Tyczynski single, double, four RBI, one run scored; Autumn Millington double, two runs scored, one RBI; Skylar Brown single, triple, two RBI; Samantha Ferguson two singles, one run scored, one RBI; Samantha Wilson single, two runs scored, one RBI; Gabriella Moore two singles, one run scored, one RBI; Payton Kingwater single, two runs scored.

Next up: Dolgeville plays at Cooperstown Monday. Westmoreland plays at Herkimer Monday.

Canastota 6, Little Falls 3

Canastota  300  030  0 – 6  9  1

Little Falls  000  003  0 – 3  6  6

Canastota (8-2, 4-2 CSC-II); n/a.

Little Falls (3-8, 3-4 CSC-I): Riley Dunn double, one run scored;  Sammie Young single, one run scored;  Susanne Begley two singles; Maria Battisti one run scored; Hailey Crandall, Anna Sadekoski single each.

Next up: Canastota plays at home Saturday against Mexico Academy and travels Monday to play at Cazenovia. Little Falls has a home game Tuesday against Sherburne-Earlville.

Herkimer 7, Sauquoit Valley 6

Sauquoit Valley  002  003  1 – 6  7  1

Herkimer  510  100  X – 7  6  4

Sauquoit Valley (2-4, 2-2 CSC-II): Alexis Townsend two hits, two runs scored; Ella Luczak, Leah Larsen two RBI each.

Herkimer (8-3, 6-1 CSC-II): n/a.

Next up: Sauquoit Valley will make up a game against Morrisville-Eaton Saturday after canceling another game against Brookfield; the Indians play at Waterville Monday. Herkimer has a home game Saturday against Central Valley Academy and hosts Westmoreland Monday.

Thursday, May 5

Grace Scanlon runs the ball in from right field after making the catch that ended Central Valley Academy's come-from-behind victory over the Camden Blue Devils Thursday.
Grace Scanlon runs the ball in from right field after making the catch that ended Central Valley Academy's come-from-behind victory over the Camden Blue Devils Thursday.

Central Valley Academy 10, Camden 8

Central Valley Academy came back from a 6-0 deficit after an inning and a half to defeat Camden 10-8 in Tri-Valley League play at Lower Tolpa.

Camden  330  000  2 – 8  9  1

Central Valley Academy  000  253  X – 10  12  1

Camden (10-2, 5-1 TVL Pioneer): Avery Prievo two singles, two runs scored, one RBI; Cameron Shenk two singles, three RBI; Brooke Musch two singles, two runs scored;

Central Valley Academy (5-2, 2-1 TVL Pioneer): Elanah Elthorp three singles, three RBI, one run scored; Kayle Beam two singles, three runs scored, one RBI; Peyton Hoffman three runs scored; Grace Scanlon two singles, two RBI; Morgan Russo double, one run scored; Scout Ludwig single, one run scored; Brooke Burns single, one run scored, squeezed home go-ahead run in fifth inning; Madison Obreza single, double, three RBI, one run scored, struck out five batters and limited Camden to two runs on three hits over the final five innings (retired 14 batters in a row from the second inning through the sixth).

Notes: First loss in league play for Camden and first loss against Section III competition; the Blue Devils had previously been beaten by a team from Hyde Park at a Mudville tournament Saturday. Central Valley Academy also came back to win after trailing by six runs against Canajoharie April 6.

Next up: Central Valley Academy plays at Herkimer Saturday. Camden’s next game is Monday at home against Whitesboro. Camden defeated Central Valley Academy 10-5 at home in a meeting earlier this season.

Mt. Markham 3, Holland Patent 2

Mt. Markham  000  000  2 – 2  4  0

Holland Patent  020  100  X – 3  5  0

Mt. Markham (7-2, 5-1 CSC-I): Madison Clark struck out 16 batters, walked three and allowed four hits; Hailey Smith double, two walks, two runs scored; Leandra Plows one walk, one run scored.

Holland Patent (7-1, 5-1 CSC-I): Bella Makarchuk, double, two RBI; Emery Crossley, Hanna Rossi one hit, one run scored each; Rossi, Michaela Cushman combined to strikeout 10 batters.

Notes: Mt. Markham has won four consecutive games and is now tied with Holland Patent for first place in Division I of the Center State Conference.

Next up: Mt. Markham plays at Sherburne-Earlville Friday. Holland Patent plays at Adirondack Friday and travels to General Brown Saturday.

Herkimer 24, Frankfort-Schuyler 0

Herkimer (7-3, 5-1 CSC-II): Jenna Riesel two singles, double, two runs scored, pitched a two-hit shutout with eight strikeouts and no walks; Aubrey Lewis four singles, three RBI, three runs scored; Julie Herringshaw three singles, one double, three runs scored; Charity Dygert three singles, three riujns scored; Bailey Bray single, double, three runs scored; Dani Gilbert single, double, two runs scored, two RBI; Lindsey Carpenter two singles, two runs scored; .

Frankfort-Schuyler (0-8, 0-5 CSC-II): n/a.

Next up: Herkimer plays at home Friday against Sauquoit Valley and Saturday against Central Valley Academy. Frankfort-Schuyler is home again Friday for a game against Waterville then travels to West Canada Valley Saturday.

Little Falls 15, Adirondack 6

Little Falls  106  350  0 – 15  9  2

Adirondack  211  200  0 – 6  9  6

Little Falls (3-7, 3-3 CSC-I): Paige Marrone three singles, three runs scored; Maria Battisti two singles, double, two runs scored; Susanne Begley two runs scored; Sammie Young two singles, two runs scored; Kylie Kress two singles, one run scored.

Adirondack (4-5, 2-3 CSC-I): Kiersten Case two singles, two runs scored; Kailee Underwood two singles;

Next up: Little Falls plays at home Friday against Canastota. Adirondack has games at home Friday against Holland Patent and Saturday against Clinton.

Cooperstown 15, Westmoreland 0

Cooperstown  172  212  0 – 15  16  1

Westmoreland  000  000  0 – 0  2  4

Cooperstown (6-1, 5-0 CSC-II): Marley Lippitt pitched a two -hit shutout; Katie Crippen triple, home run, three RBI, two runs scored; Bella Reich two singles, four runs scored, three RBI; Danie Seamon double, four runs scored, two RBI; Delaney Merwin double, two RBi;  Jeana Geertgens double, one run scored, one RBI; savannah Kirby two singles, two RBi; Sophia Hotaling single, doubles, two RBI; Tori France single, doubles, two RBI.

Westmoreland (3-3, 2-2 CSC-II): n/a.

Next up: Westmoreland is home again Friday for a game against Dolgeville. Cooperstown plays at home Monday against Dolgeville.

Sauquoit Valley 13, Waterville 8

Waterville  100  520  0 – 8  7  4

Sauquoit Valley  131  134  0 – 13  5  5

Waterville (3-7, 1-4 CSC-II): n/a.

Sauquoit Valley (2-3, 2-1 CSC-II): Leah Larsen three hits, two runs scored, two RBI; Brooke Bailey four RBI, one RBI; Alexis Townsend two walks, two runs scored; Mackenzie Gaffney one hit, three walks, two RBI; Reese Snyder double, one walk, three runs scored, one RBI; Ella Luczak 10 strikeouts.

Next up: The teams play again Monday in Waterville. Waterville plays at Frankfort-Schuyler Friday. Sauquoit Valley plays at Herkimer Friday and has a home game Saturday afternoon against Morrisville-Eaton.

Milford 6, Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young 1

Milford (n/a): Leana West pitched one-hit shout with 16 strikeouts; Delaney Maison three hits; Kara Mertz two hits, two RBI;

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young (): Kalen Barnhart six strikeouts.

Tuesday, May 3

Central Valley Academy 4, Herkimer 1

Herkimer  000  000  1 – 1  2  1

Central Valley Academy  002 200  X – 4  7  0

Herkimer (6-3): Aubrey Lewis, Arrissa Bunker single each.

Central Valley Academy (4-2): Madison Obreza pitched a two-hitter with one unearned run and 14 strikeouts; Obreza double, one run scored; Scout Ludwig double, one run scored, one RBI; Bella Kleban single, two runs scored; Peyton Hoffman, Grace Scanlon single, one RBI each; Brooke Burns one RBI; Morgan Russo, Elanah Elthorp, single each.

Next up: Herkimer started a span of five games in five days; the Magicians play at Frankfort-Schuyler Wednesday and return home to play Remsen Thursday and Sauquoit Valley Friday ahead of Saturday’s Central Valley Academy rematch. Central Valley Academy plays at home Thursday against Camden.

Poland 31, Madison 2

Poland  308  (12)8 – 31

Madison  010  10 – 2

Poland (5-5): Shelbi Hagues held Madison hitless with 13 strikeouts and three walks over five innings; Hagues three singles, double, hit by two pitches, five runs scored; Logan Cookinham single, two doubles, triple, walk, four runs scored; Sarah Zuchowski two singles, double, three walks, five runs scored; Maddison Haver two singles, two walks, four runs scored; Amelia Guarascioone single, two walks, four runs scored; Natalie Hobin two singles, two walks, two runs scored; Caimin Roark single, two walks, two runs scored;

Madison (1-6): n/a.

Next up: Both teams are home for Wednesday games, Poland against Morrisville-Eaton and Madison against Stockbridge Valley.

Hanna Burdick, pictured pitching against Little Falls April 18, threw a no-hitter and hit for the cycle Tuesday against Remsen.
Hanna Burdick, pictured pitching against Little Falls April 18, threw a no-hitter and hit for the cycle Tuesday against Remsen.

West Canada Valley 30, Remsen 0

Hanna Burdick pitched a no-hitter and hit for the cycle in the sixth straight win for West Canada Valley.

Remsen  000  00 – 0  0  5

West Canada Valley  (13)(10)4  3X – 30  16  0

Remsen (0-4, 0-3 CSC-III): n/a.

West Canada Valley (9-2, 5-1 CSC-III): Hanna Burdick pitched a five-inning no-hitter with 11 strikeouts and one walk; Burdick single, double, triple, home run, one walk, five runs scored; Olivia Morreale two home runs, one walk, six RBI, four runs scored; Trinity Kirchberg home run, one walk, one hit by pitch, five RBI, two runs scored; Alyssa Youngs two singles, home run, four runs scored, four RBI; Carmen Youngs home run, hit by two pitches, three runs scored; Analyce Grabowski one hit, one walk, one hit by pitch, four runs scored, three RBI; Kiersten Usyk three walks, three runs scored; Kaylee Usyk single, two walks, one hit by pitch, three runs scored.

Next up: West Canada Valley has another home game Wednesday against Oriskany. Remsen travels to Herkimer Thursday.

Central Valley Academy at Oneida, rescheduled to May 20

Sauquoit Valley at Frankfort-Schuyler, postponed

Monday, May 2

West Canada Valley 28, Frankfort-Schuyler 10

West Canada Valley  4(18)4  20 – 28  27  3

Frankfort-Schuyler  002  62 – 10  5  6

West Canada Valley (8-2): Hanna Burdick single, double, two home runs, seven RBI, four runs scored; Alyssa Youngs three singles, home run, five runs scored, five RBI; Olivia Morreale three hits, three runs scored, two RBI; Analyce Grabowski two hits, four runs scored, one RBI; Jenna Beam two hits, two runs scored; Lindsay Pierson two hits, two RBI, one run scored; Carmen Youngs double, triple, two runs scored, two RBI; Kaylee Usyk two hits, two runs scored, one RBI; Kiersten Usyk one hit, two runs scored, two RBI; Trinity Kirchberg one hit, two runs scored, two RBI; Maya Farber two hits.

Frankfort-Schuyler (0-7): n/a.

Notes: West Canada Valley has scored at least nine runs in each game during a five-game winning streak, outscoring its opponents 87-23.

Next up: Frankfort-Schuyler has home games scheduled against Sauquoit Valley Tuesday, Herkimer Wednesday and Waterville Friday. West Canada Valley plays at home Tuesday against Remsen and Wednesday against Oriskany.

Poland 13, Dolgeville 1

Dolgeville  000  10 – 1

Poland  213  61 – 13

Dolgeville (1-4):

Poland (4-5): Shelbi Hagues triple, three walks, four runs scored; Logan Cookinham double, walk, two scored; Ava Malin three walks, two runs scored; Natalie Hobin three walks, one run scored; Chloe Roark two walks, one run scored; Hagues and Emma Kraszewski combined to strike out eight batters and walk seven while allowing no hits through five innings;

Next up: Poland plays at Madison Tuesday and returns home for Wednesday’s game against Morrisville-Eaton. Dolgeville plays at home Wednesday against Waterville.

Adirondack at Pulaski, postponed

Central Valley Academy at New Hartford, postponed

Hamilton at Remsen, postponed

Saturday, April 30

Olivia Morreale heads home with a run for West Canada Valley during the seventh inning of Saturday's game against Herkimer.
Olivia Morreale heads home with a run for West Canada Valley during the seventh inning of Saturday's game against Herkimer.

West Canada Valley 13, Herkimer 1

West Canada Valley  000  024  7 – 13  10  1

Herkimer  100  000  0 – 1  6  4

West Canada Valley (7-2): Hanna Burdick two singles, double, two RBI, one run scored, struck out 13 batters and walked two; Analyce Grabowski, Alyssa Youngs home run, two RBI each; Carmen Youngs two singles, double, two runs scored, one RBI; Trinity Kirchberg double, one RBI, one run scored; Kiersten Usyk double, one run scored; Kaylee Usyk two runs scored.

Herkimer (6-2): Bailey Bray two hits, one walk; Dani Gilbert two hits; Emily Herringshaw one walk, one run scored.

Next up: Herkimer plays at Remsen Monday. West Canada Valley takes its four-game winning streak to Frankfort-Schuyler Monday.

Hamilton 13, Sauquoit Valley 0

Sauquoit Valley  000  000  0 – 0   4  3

Hamlton  026  230  X – 13  15  1

Sauquoit Valley (1-3): Sydney Nattress double; Mackenzie Gaffney, Leah Larsen, Alexis Townsend one hit each.

Hamilton (7-2): Kyleigh Pearson pitched a four-hit shutout with seven strikeouts and two walks; Anna Dawkins two hits, three RBI, two runs scored; Emily Neuenschwander single, double, triple, two RBI, one run scored; Rhiannon Murray single, triple, two runs scored, two RBI; Kiley Delaney single, double, two runs scored, one RBI; Chloe LaFrance double, two RBI, one run scored; Taylor Basher three hits, one run scored, one RBI; Lindsey Speer one hit, two runs scored.

Next up: Sauquoit Valley takes on Clinton Tuesday at home. Hamilton travels to Sherburne-Earlville Tuesday.

New York State High School Soccer Hall of Fame Tournament

Played at Mudville complex, Herkimer

Ella Trinkaus delivers a pitch against Beekmantown Saturday for Utica-Notre Dame at the New York State Softball Hall of Fame Tournament at the Mudville complex in Herkimer. Trinkaus was her division's most valuable player as the Jugglers won both of their games; she struck out 12 South Lewis batters in the first game and 10 Beekmantown batters in the second.

Camden 11, Pine Plains 9

Hyde Park-FDR 10, Camden 2

Hyde Park-FDR 8, Chautauqua Lake 5

Keshequa 8, Chautauqua Lake 2

Keshequa 14, Heuvelton 1

Pine Plains 9, Sandy Creek 1

Rochester-Bishop Kearney 9, Heuvelton 5

Rochester-Bishop Kearney 7, Sandy Creek, 10 innings

South Lewis 5, Beekmantown 1

Utica-Notre Dame 11, Beekmantown 8

Utica-Notre Dame 14, South Lewis 4

Records (schools listed alphabetically): Beekmantown 0-2; Camden 1-1; Chautauqua Lake 0-2; Heuvelton 0-2; Hyde Park-FDR 2-0; Keshequa 2-0; Pine Plains 1-1; Rochester-Bishop Kearney 2-0; Sandy Creek 0-2; South Lewis 1-1; Utica-Notre Dame 2-0.

MVP awards: Kayla Baez, Hyde Park-FDR; Carmella Phelan, Rochester-Bishop Kearney;  Aurora Sabins, Keshequa; Ella Trinkaus, Utica-Notre Dame.

Fort Plain's Marissa Wilder starts her slide and scores the junior varsity Hilltoppers' first run against Sandy Creek Saturday at the New York State Softball Hall of Fame Tournament at the Mudville complex in Herkimer.
Fort Plain's Marissa Wilder starts her slide and scores the junior varsity Hilltoppers' first run against Sandy Creek Saturday at the New York State Softball Hall of Fame Tournament at the Mudville complex in Herkimer.

Junior varsity results 

Fort Plain 10, South Lewis 1

Pine Plains 10, Beekmantown 6

Pine Plains 16, South Lewis 8

Sandy Creek 15, Beekmantown 1

Sandy Creek 13, Fort Plain 2

MVP awards: Charlotte Phillips, Pine Plains; Madison Soluri, Sandy Creek.

Friday, April 29

Mt. Markham 8, Canastota 5

Canastota  000  500  0 – 5  6  5

Mt. Markham  201  230  X – 8  7  5

Canastota (6-2, 3-2 CSC-I): n/a.

Mt. Markham (6-2, 4-1 CSC-I): Leandra Plows one hit, two runs scored, one RBI; Hailey Smith two hits, one run scored; Camryn Donley two hits, two RBI; Madison Clark two hits, one run scored, one RBI, struck out 11 batters and allowed five unearned runs.

Notes: Second consecutive loss for Canastota after six straight wins to start the season.

Next up: Mt. Markham plays at home again Monday against Westmoreland. Canastota plays at Mexico Academy Monday.

Westmoreland 16, Frankfort-Schuyler 1

Westmoreland  303  64 – 16  14  1

Frankfort-Schuyler  001  00 – 1  0  2

Westmoreland (3-1, 2-1 CSC-II): Gabriella Moore 11 strikeouts, four walks, no hits allowed; Samantha Ferguson single, triple, home run, five RBI, four runs scored; Lily Mazur two singles, double, three runs scored; Jenna Tyczynski two singles, double, three runs scored, two RBI; Olivia Moore two hits, two runs scored, two RBI; Payton Kingwater one hit, two runs scored.

Frankfort-Schuyler (0-6, 0-4 CSC-II):

Next up: Westmoreland plays Saturday against Holland Patent. Frankfort-Schuyler hosts West Canada Valley Monday.

West Canada Valley 12, Hamilton 6

Hamilton  211  020  0 – 6  8  4

West Canada Valley  520  230  X – 12  13  3

Hamilton (6-2): n/a.

West Canada Valley (6-2): Olivia Morreale single, double, four runs scored, one RBI; Analyce Grabowski two hits, one run scored, one RBI; Trinity Kirchberg single, double, two RBI; Hanna Burdick triple, two runs scored, one RBI; Kiersten Usyk one hit, two RBI, one run scored; Alyssa Youngs two hits, two runs scored; Carmen Youngs two hits, one run scored, one RBI.

Next up: West Canada Valley plays at Herkimer Saturday. Hamilton has a game against Sauquoit Valley Saturday.

Edmeston/Morris 14, Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young 4

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young (3-2): Kalen Barnhart six strikeouts.

Edmeston/Morris (n/a): Hannah Wist double, home run, 11 pitching strikeouts; Haylie Lund four RBI.

Next up: Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young plays at Franklin Wednesday.

Thursday, April 28

Herkimer Magician Arrissa Bunker slides home safely during the fourth inning Thursday with Dolgeville's catcher reaching for the throw.
Herkimer Magician Arrissa Bunker slides home safely during the fourth inning Thursday with Dolgeville's catcher reaching for the throw.

Herkimer 10, Dolgeville 4

Herkimer 10, Dolgeville 4

Dolgeville  100  012  0 – 4

Herkimer  003  404  X – 10

Dolgeville (1-3, 1-2 CSC-II): Madisen Gorinshek single, double, one run scored; Mackenzie Farquhar, Galletin one hit, one run scored; Victoria Galleta, one hit, one run scored.

Herkimer (6-1, 2-1 CSC-II): Kavonna White two singles, double, three runs scored; Arrissa Bunker three hits, two runs scored; Aubrey Lewis three hits, one run scored; Jenna Riesel, Charity Dygert  two hits, one run scored each; Lewis 12 strikeouts.

Next up: Herkimer plays at home against West Canada Valley Saturday afternoon. Dolgeville next plays Monday at Poland.

Dolgeville first baseman Mackenzie Farquhar (left) flips the ball to second baseman Kendall Wilcox after fielding a ground ball Thursday against the Herkimer Magicians.
Dolgeville first baseman Mackenzie Farquhar (left) flips the ball to second baseman Kendall Wilcox after fielding a ground ball Thursday against the Herkimer Magicians.

Little Falls 15, Clinton 3

Little Falls  010  020  (12) – 15   n/a  n/a

Clinton  001  001  1 – 3  6   9

Little Falls (2-7, 2-3 CSC-I): n/a.

Clinton (3-3, 0-3 CSC-I): Sydney Labayewski two hits, one run scored, one RBI; Reilly Schenk two hits, one run scored; Grace Gentile two hits, one RBI.

Next up: Clinton plays at Sauquoit Valley Monday. Little Falls travels to Adirondack for its next game Wednesday.

Wednesday, April 27

Mt. Markham 7, Little Falls 6

Mt. Markham  000  600  1 – 7  18  0

Little Falls  000  213  0 – 6  6  4

Mt. Markham (5-2, 3-1 CSC-I): Katie Huntley three-run home run; Lauren Jones three hits, one run scored, one RBI; Leandra Plows two hits, one run scored; Hailey Smith double, one walk, two runs scored, two RBI; Addison Jones three hits, one run scored; Shana Simmons one hit, two walks, one run scored; Madison Clark, Camryn Donley two hits each; Clark struck out 12 batters and walked none.

Little Falls (1-7, 1-3 CSC-I): Susanne Begley, Hailey Crandall, Kylie Kress one home run each; Sammie Young two hits, two runs scored.

Next up: Mt. Markham plays at home Friday against Clinton. Little Falls plays at Clinton Friday.

Poland 14, Oriskany 11

Oriskany  303  401  0 – 11

Poland  202  505 X – 14

Oriskany (4-3, 2-1 CSC-III): n/a.

Poland (3-5, 3-1 CSC-III): Shelbi Hagues three singles, double, three runs scored; Maddison Haver two hits, two hit by pitches, three runs scored; Sarah Zuchowski one hit, two walks, two runs scored; Caimin Roark two hit by pitches, two runs scored.

Next up: Oriskany has a home game Friday against Remsen. Poland plays at home Monday against Dolgeville.

Dolgeville 18, Frankfort-Schuyler 9

Frankfort-Schuyler  003  150  0 – 9  5  0

Dolgeville  722  304  X – 18  12  5

Frankfort-Schuyler (0-5, 0-3 CSC-II): n/a.

Dolgeville (1-2, 1-2 CSC-II): n/a.

Next up: Dolgeville plays at Herkimer Thursday. Frankfort-Schuyler plays at home Friday against Westmoreland.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young 20, Madison 4

Madison  002  02 – 4  4  4

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young  337  7X – 20  10  1

Madison (1-5): Brianna Usborne double, two RBI; Isabella Champion one hit, one run scored, one RBI; Delaney Livermore, Clara Misiaszek one hit each; Mackenzie Cotter, Stephanie Dodge, Jayden Hafelin one run scored each.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young (3-1): Molly Bobnick three hits, three runs, four RBI; Brianna VanBuren five RBI; Kalen Barnhart six strikeouts.

Next up: Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young travels to Morris Friday. Madison has postponed Friday’s game against Cincinnatus and next plays Saturday against Tully.

Tuesday, April 26

Little Falls 22, Sherburne-Earlville 7

Little Falls  403  205  8 – 22  12  1

Sherburne-Earlville  101  500  0 – 7  9  8

Little Falls (1-6, 1-1 CSC-I): Maria Battisti five hits, three runs scored, one RBI; Susanne Begley double, home run, three runs scored, two RBI; Kylie Kress four hits, three runs scored; Paige Morrone single, double, three runs scored, two RBI; Riley Dunn one hit, four walks, two runs scored; Hailey Crandall one hit, two walks, three runs scored; Sammie Young one hit, two RBI, one run scored; Madison Brand two hits, two runs scored; Anna Sadekoski two hits, one run scored.

Sherburne-Earlville (1-5, 0-4 CSC-I): Josie Parker two hits, three RBI; Haleigh Fisher two hits; Tatum Constrantini two walks, two runs scored; Emma Schrader two hits, one run scored; Ayla Shaw, one hit, one walk, two runs scored; Emilee Bennett double, one run scored; Amelia Moyer one hit, one run scored.

Next up: Little Falls plays at home Wednesday against Mt. Markham. Sherburne-Earlville is home again for Wednesday’s game against Clinton.

Herkimer 6, Westmoreland 5

Herkimer  103  000  2 – 6  5  1

Westmoreland  001  012  1 – 5  10  3

Herkimer (5-1): Bailey Bray single, double, two RBI, one run scored; Aubrey Lewis single, double, two runs scored; Katelynn Ovitt two hits, three RBI; pitcher Jenna Riesel 11 strikeouts, one walk.

Westmoreland (2-1): Lily Mazur two singles, triple, two runs scored, one RBI; Bailee Serianni two hits, one run scored; Gabriella Moore two hits, one RBI; Samantha Ferguson, one hit, one run scored, one RBI.

Next up: Westmoreland plays at home again Wednesday against Sauquoit Valley. Herkimer next plays Thursday at home against Dolgeville.

Laurens 12, Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young 11

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young (2-1): Molly Bobnick home run.

Laurens (n/a): Brooke Mann two singles, double; Gabby Andrades three hits.

Notes: Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young was No. 19 Monday in NYSSCOGS' first Class D state rankings for the season.

Next up: Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young plays at home Wednesday against Madison. Laurens plays at Jefferson Wednesday.

Monday, April 25

Dani Seamon, pictured pitching for Team Bliss in a 2020 summer league game at Ilion's David P. Whalen Community Park, struck out all 15 opposing batters and homered twice Monday in a 17-0 Cooperstown victory at Frankfort-Schuyler.
Dani Seamon, pictured pitching for Team Bliss in a 2020 summer league game at Ilion's David P. Whalen Community Park, struck out all 15 opposing batters and homered twice Monday in a 17-0 Cooperstown victory at Frankfort-Schuyler.

Cooperstown 17, Frankfort-Schuyler 0

Dani Seamon pitched a five-inning perfect game for Cooperstown, striking out all 15 opposing batters. She also homered twice and drove in seven runs.

Cooperstown  413  72 – 17

Frankfort-Schuyler  000  00 – 0

Cooperstown (3-1, 2-0 CSC-II): Tori France two hits, two runs scored, two RBI; Delaney Merwin two RBI.

Frankfort-Schuyler (0-4, 0-2 CSC-II): n/a.

Next up: Cooperstown plays at home Wednesday against Waterville. Frankfort-Schuyler plays at Dolgeville Wednesday.

Mt. Markham Mustang Madison Clark, shown pitching at West Canada Valley during a 2019 Section III playoff game, threw a no-hitter Monday against Clinton.
Mt. Markham Mustang Madison Clark, shown pitching at West Canada Valley during a 2019 Section III playoff game, threw a no-hitter Monday against Clinton.

Mt. Markham 15, Clinton 0

Mt. Markham  304  240  2 – 15  15  0

Clinton  000  000  0 – 0  0  0

Madison Clark pitched a no-hitter for Mt. Markham, walking one batter while striking out 11. She also pitched a no-hitter against Clinton last spring.

Mt. Markham (4-2, 2-1 CSC-I): Lauren Jones two singles, triple, four runs scored; Katie Huntley three hits, three RBI, two runs scored; Madison Clark three hits, two RBI, two runs scored; Shana Simmons three hits three runs scored; Leandra Plows two hits, two RBI, one run scored; Camryn Donley one hit, three RBI; Kendal Benedict single, double, one run scored.

Clinton (3-2, 0-2 CSC-I): Gretchen Grimm one walk.

Next up: Mt. Markham plays at Little Falls Wednesday. Clinton plays at Sherburne-Earlville Wednesday.

Herkimer 24, Waterville 8

Herkimer  231  525  6 – 24

Waterville  121  120  1 – 8

Herkimer (4-1): Aubrey Lewis two singles, double, three walks, four runs scored, five RBI; Bailey Bray two singles, home run, three RBI, two runs scored; Julie Herringshaw three hits, four runs scored; Jenna Riesel one hit, two walks, four runs scored; Kavonna White one hit, two walks, two runs scored, two RBI; Katelynn Ovit one hit, two walks, two runs scored, one RBI; Arrissa Bunker two runs scored.

Waterville (2-4): n/a.

Next up: Herkimer travels to Westmoreland Tuesday and plays at home Thursday against Dolgeville. Waterville plays at Cooperstown Wednesday.

Sauquoit Valley 12, Dolgeville 4

Dolgeville  000  040  0 – 4  9  2

Sauquoit Valley  203  205 – 12  14  1

Dolgeville (0-2): Ava Costanza two hits, two RBI; Mackenzie Farquhar two hits; Madisen Gornshek double; Kendall Wilcox one hit, one run scored, one RBI.

Sauquoit Valley (1-1): Bella Christian three singles, double, two runs scored, two RBI: Ella Luczak three hits, two RBI, one run scored; Mackenzie Gaffney one hit, two walks, two runs scored, one RBI; Alexis Townsend, Brooke Bailey two hits, two runs scored each; Leah Larsen two hits.

Next up: Sauquoit Valley plays at Westmoreland Wednesday. Dolgeville plays its home opener Wednesday against Frankfort-Schuyler.

West Canada Valley 9, Poland 1

West Canada Valley  104  040  0 – 9

Poland  000  000  1 – 1

West Canada Valley (4-2): Hanna Burdick two singles, double, two runs scored, three RBI; 11 strikeouts, three hits two walks and took shutout into seventh inning; Analyce Grabowski two hits, two runs scored, one RBI; Alyssa Youngs two walks, two runs scored; Kiersten Usyk one hit, one run scored, two RBI; Olivia Morreale double, one run scored.

Poland (2-5): Logan Cookinham double, triple, one run scored; Trinity Barnello one hit.

Next up: West Canada Valley plays at the Town of Webb Wednesday. Poland plays at home Wednesday against Oriskany.

Central Valley Academy 9, Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 2

Vernon-Verona-Sherrill  002  000  0 – 2  4  2

Central Valley Academy  102  321  X – 9  6  2

Vernon-Verona-Sherrill (0-2, 0-1 TVL PIoneer): Leah Giess double; Kyndra Sequin single, one run scored; Alex Marsch, Grace Maranville one hit each.

Central Valley Academy (2-2, 1-1 TVL Pioneer): Morgan Russo double, home run, three runs scored, two RBI; Kaylee Beam three hits, one run scored, one RBI; Scout Ludwig single, one run scored; Bella Kleban one run scored.

Next up: Vernon-Verona-Sherrill has its first home game Tuesday against Oneida. Central Valley Academy’s Tuesday game against Little Falls has been canceled and the Thunder will next play Thursday in Utica against Proctor.

Saturday, April 23

Disabled American Veterans Tournament 

Played at Mudville complex, Herkimer

Clinton 8, Buffalo-Nichols 7

Clinton 14, Madison 2

Greene 5, Buffalo-Nichols 4

Greene 9, Wayne 0

Honeoye 12, Elmira Heights 9

Honeoye 12, Stockbridge Valley 4

Marcellus 11, Uniondale-Kellenberg Memorial 2

Marcellus 5, Windsor 0

Pearl River 2, Buffalo-Sacred Heart 0

Shaker 8, Pearl River 2

Shaker 7, Uniondale-Kellenberg Memorial 5

Voorheesville 20, Madison 0

Wayne 7, Voorheesville 3

Williamson 2, Elmira Heights 0

Williamson 11, Stockbridge Valley 0

Windsor 5, Buffalo-Sacred Heart 1

Records (schools listed alphabetically): Buffalo-Nichols 0-2; Buffalo-Sacred Heart 0-2; Clinton 2-0; Elmira Heights 0-2; Greene 2-0; Honeoye 2-0; Madison 0-2; Marcellus 2-0; Pearl River 1-1; Shaker 2-0; Stockbridge Valley 0-2; Uniondale-Kellenberg Memorial 0-2; Voorheesville 1-1; Wayne 1-1; Williamson 2-0; Windsor 1-1.

MVP awards: Olivia Flynn, Williamson; Aubrey Fraher, Marcellus; Ava Higgins, Honeoye; Hannah Hipwell, Shaker; Olivia Kennedy, Greene; Chloe White, Clinton.

Friday, April 22

Poland 27, Town of Webb 12

Town of Webb  426  00 – 12

Poland  570  (15)X – 27

Town of Webb (0-1, 0-1 CSC-IV): n/a.

Poland (2-3, 2-0 CSC-IV): Logan Cookinham single, two doubles, triple, four runs scored; Caimin Roark four hits, four runs scored; Maddison Haver two singles, triple, four runs scored; Sarah Zuchowski two singles, doubles, four runs scored; Shelbi Hagues two singles, two doubles, two runs scored; Amelia Guarascio three hits, two runs scored; Ava Malin three runs scored;

Next up: Poland plays at home again Saturday against Adirondack. Town of Webb travels to Remsen Monday.

West Canada Valley 10, Morrisville-Eaton 10

Morrisville-Eaton  000 022  1 – 5  1  3

West Canada Valley  324  010  X – 10   12  3

Morrisville-Eaton (0-3): n/a.

West Canada Valley (3-1): Hanna Burdick pitched a one-hitter with 17 strikeouts; Jenna Beam two hits, two runs scored, two RBI; Analyce Grabowski one hit, one runs scored, two RBI; Olivia Morreale double, triple, two RBI, one run scored; Kaylee Usyk, Alyssa Youngs, two hits, two runs scored each; Kiersten Usyk single, double, one run scored, one RBI.

Next up: West Canada Valley has a Saturday game at home against Herkimer. Morrisville-Eaton next plays Wednesday at Remsen.

Holland Patent 3, Little Falls 1

Little Falls  001  000  0 – 1  1  0

Holland Patent  012 000  X – 3  5  0

Little Falls (0-4, 0-1 CSC-I): n/a.

Holland Patent (4-0, 2-0 CSC-I): Hanna Rossi pitched a one-hitter with eight strikeouts and no walks; Terralyn McLaughlin one hit, two RBI; Rossi double, run scored; Maggie Cummings, hit, run scored.

Next up: Holland Patent travels to Sherburne-Earlville for a Monday game. Little Falls plays at Central Valley Academy Tuesday.

Monday, April 18

Little Falls catcher Susanne Begley and a West Canada Valley hitter await the pitch from Mountie Maria Battisti (1) during the first game of Monday's doubleheader.
Little Falls catcher Susanne Begley and a West Canada Valley hitter await the pitch from Mountie Maria Battisti (1) during the first game of Monday's doubleheader.

West Canada Valley 10, Little Falls 6, first game

Little Falls  300  30 – 6  6  2

West Canada Valley  414  1X – 10  7  3

West Canada Valley 4, Little Falls 2, second game

West Canada Valley  040  00 – 4  3  2

Little Falls  000  11 – 2  5  2

Little Falls (0-3): n/a.

West Canada Valley (2-1): Olivia Morreale triple, RBI, three runs scored in first game; Jenna Beam two hits, two runs scored, one RBI in first game, one run scored in second game; Analyce Grabowski one hit, one run scored, two RBI in first game; Trinity Kirchberg one hit, two RBI in first game; Kaylee Usyk bases-loaded triple in second game; Hanna Burdick eight strikeouts, five walks in Game 1, four strikeouts, one walk in Game 2.

Next up: Next up: West Canada Valley is home again Wednesday against Remsen. Little Falls has postponed Wednesday’s home game against Sherburne-Earlville and next plays Friday at Holland Patent.

Monday, April 11

Canajoharie 9, Middleburgh 3

Canajoharie (n/a): Jazmin Humphrey home run; Kirsten Hyney  double, three RBI, struck out 11 batters; Gianna Memrick, Andrea Bowerman each doubled.

Middleburgh (n/a): Cierra DuPont three hits.

Next up: Canajoharie plays Fonda-Fultonville Wednesday.

Friday, April 8

Mt. Markham 5, Sherburne-Earlville 1

Sherburne-Earlville (0-2, 0-2 CSC-I): n/a.

Mt. Markham (2-1, 1-1 CSC-II): n/a.

Notes: Mt. Markham took a shutout and a 5-0 lead into the seventh inning.

Next up: Mt. Markham plays at Cooperstown April 18. Sherburne-Earlville is home for its April 18 game against Waterville.

Wednesday, April 6

Herkimer 30, Frankfort-Schuyler 0

Frankfort-Schuyler (0-2, 0-1 CSC-II): Destany Martinez doubled in second inning.

Herkimer (2-0, 1-0 CSC-II): Jenna Riesel and Aubrey Lewis combined to pitch one-hit shutout with nine strikeouts in five innings; Bailey Bray two singles, two doubles, four runs scored; Aubrey Lewis single, triple, five runs scored; Charity Dygert two singles, four runs scored; Jenna Riesel two singles, three runs scored; Julie Herringshaw single, three runs scored; Arrissa Bunker three singles, one run scored; Morgan Berberick two singles, two runs scored; Dani Gilbert, Lindsey Carpenter  single, two runs scored each; Katelynn Ovitt two runs scored.

Notes: Herkimer batted around in all four innings it which the Magicians batted, scoring five, 13, eight and four runs.

Next up: Frankfort-Schuyler plays at Waterville Thursday. Herkimer travels to Sauquoit Valley Friday.

Poland 15, Morrisville-Eaton 4

Poland (2-0): Maddison Haver, Sarah Zuchowski three hits, three runs scored each; Logan Cookinham double, triple, two runs scored; Shelbi Hagues two runs scored, allowed two hits and struck out seven batters; Natalie Hobin three hits.

Morrisville-Eaton (0-1): Emily Stewart double, two runs scored; Katelyn Doxtader hit, run scored.

Notes: Poland scored four runs in the first, fifth and seventh innings; the other three came in the sixth. Morrisville-Eaton trailed 4-0 after half an inning and closed to within 4-3 with single runs in the second, third and fourth.

Next up: Poland plays at Remsen Friday. Morrisville-Eaton plays at Hamilton Friday.

Waterville 19, Dolgeville 4

Dolgeville (0-1): n/a.

Waterville (2-0): Gracie Beach four singles, walk, three runs scored; Allie Poole four singles, walk, two runs scored; Emma Boice two singles, triple, walk, two runs scored; Paige Cornish three singles, two walks, two runs scored; Adrienne Neff three singles, two walks, two runs scored; Emma Gaiser two singles, doubles, two runs scored; Katie Sullivan three singles, two runs scored.

Next up: Waterville plays at home again Thursday against Frankfort-Schuyler. Dolgeville makes its home debut against Cooperstown April 19.

Tuesday, April 5

Canajoharie catcher Tori Blakeslee and Central Valley Academy batter Scout Ludwig (from left) watch the ball fly toward the fence in left-center at Lower Tolpa Field as Ludwig follows through on her swing on a grand slam in the sixth inning of Tuesday's game. Central Valley Academy's Payton Lynch is seen heading home from third base.
Canajoharie catcher Tori Blakeslee and Central Valley Academy batter Scout Ludwig (from left) watch the ball fly toward the fence in left-center at Lower Tolpa Field as Ludwig follows through on her swing on a grand slam in the sixth inning of Tuesday's game. Central Valley Academy's Payton Lynch is seen heading home from third base.

Central Valley Academy 15, Canajoharie 10

Canajoharie (1-2): Andrea Bowerman two hits, two runs; Gianna Memrick two runs; Kirsten Hyney two runs.

Central Valley Academy (1-1): Kaylee Beam pitched three scoreless innings of relief for the win; Morgan Russo single, double, triple, three RBI, two runs; Bella Kleban three runs; Scout Ludwig single, home run, five RBI, two runs; Madison Obreza single, home run, two runs, two RBI; Elenah Elthorp two hits, two RBI; Payton Lynch two runs.

Notes: Central Valley rallied from down 10-4, tying the game on a two-run home run by Madson Obreza in the sixth inning, taking the lead on a two-out error with the bases loaded, and adding a Scout Ludwig grand slam.

Next up: Canajoharie travels to Mayfield Friday. Central Valley Academy has rescheduled its April 13 game against Herkimer and is nest scheduled to play April 19 at Camden.

Adirondack 21, Little Falls 6

Adirondack (1-0): n/a.

Little Falls (0-1): Susanne Begley single, triple, run scored; Riley Dunn single, two runs scored; Maria Battisti, single, two walks, run scored.

Notes: Adirondack scored 11 runs in the second inning after each team had scored once in the first.

Next up: Little Falls travels to Canastota Friday. Adirondack plays at Holland Patent Friday.

Holland Patent 19, Mt. Markham 3

Mt. Markham (1-1): n/a.

Holland Patent (2-0): n/a.

Notes: Holland Patent led 7-0 and 10-1 before scoring its final nine runs in the sixth inning.

Next up: Mt. Markham hosts Sherburne-Earlville Friday. Holland Patent plays at home again Friday against Adirondack.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young 19, Worcester 4

Kalen Barnhart pitched a no-hitter and struck out nine Worcester batters.

Worcester (n/a): n/a.

Richfield Springs/Owen D. Young (1-0): Kalie Evangelow single, double, four runs scored, three RBI; Maggie Worobey triple, three runs scored, four RBI; Molly Bobnick double.

Monday, April 4

Mt. Markham 17, Frankfort-Schuyler 1

Mt. Markham (1-0): n/a.

Frankfort-Schuyler (0-1): n/a.

Notes: Frankfort-Schuyler took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning and Mt. Markham scored multiple runs in the second through fifth innings.

Next up: Mt. Markham plays at Holland Patent Wednesday. Frankfort-Schuyler travels to Herkimer Wednesday.

New Hartford 7, Central Valley Academy 1

New Hartford (1-0): Sianna Holmes pitched a three-hitter, drove in two runs; Alex Volo, two hits two runs, two RBI.

Central Valley Academy (0-1): Scout Ludwig single, RBI; Bella Kleban, Morgan Russo each singled.

Next up: Central Valley Academy plays at home again Wednesday against Canajoharie. New Hartford plays at Fayetteville-Manlius Thursday.

Holland Patent 11, Poland 10, eight innings

Holland Patent (1-0): n/a.

Poland (0-3): n/a.

Notes: Holland Patent led 10-6 after three innings and did not score again until the eighth after Poland tied the game with a run in the bottom of the seventh.

Next up: Holland Patent plays at home for the first time Wednesday against Mt. Markham. Poland plays at Morrisville-Eaton Wednesday.

Herkimer 9, Oriskany 5

Herkimer (1-0): n/a.

Oriskany (0-1): n/a.

Next up: Herkimer plays at home Wednesday against Frankfort-Schuyler. Oriskany plays at home again Wednesday against West Canada Valley.

Saturday, April 2

Kris Haver Memorial Tournament

played at Mudville complex, Herkimer

Avoca/Prattsburgh 13, Galway 2

Berne-Knox-Westerlo 3, Unatego 1

Berne-Knox-Westerlo15, Utica-Notre Dame 1

Buffalo-Nardin 12, Elmira-Notre Dame 1

Buffalo-Nardin 16, Saranac 1

Canajoharie Cougar Kirsten Hyney delivers a pitch against Unatego Saturday during the Kris Haver Memorial Tournament at Mudville.
Canajoharie Cougar Kirsten Hyney delivers a pitch against Unatego Saturday during the Kris Haver Memorial Tournament at Mudville.

Canajoharie 13, Unatego 5

Galway 5, Poland 2

Mayfield 5, Poland 0

Mayfield 9, Saranac 1

Saratoga 9, Elmira-Notre Dame 8, eight innings

Saratoga 11, South Jefferson 1

South Jefferson 8, Canajoharie 0

Utica-Notre Dame 8, Acoca/Prattsburgh 5

Records (schools listed alphabetically): Avoca/Prattsburgh 1-1; Berne-Knox-Westerlo 2-0; Buffalo-Nardin 2-0; Canajoharie 1-1; Elmira-Notre Dame 0-2; Galway 1-1; Mayfield 2-0; Poland 0-2; Saranac 0-2; Saratoga 2-0; South Jefferson 1-1; Unatego 0-2; Utica-Notre Dame 1-1.

MVP awards: Ashley Stevens, Avoca/Prattsburgh; Sophia Will, Berne-Knox-Westerlo; Marissa Wille and Alexis Broderick, Mayfield.

Junior varsity results

Mayfield 7, Little Falls 2

Mayfield 9, Unatego 3

Unatego 9, Little Falls 8

MVP: Aubrey Burns, Mayfield JV.

This article originally appeared on Times Telegram: 2022 softball scores from schools in sections II, III and IV.