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April 2, 2019 Baseball/Softball Recaps: McNany and Eaton Lead A-C Valley to Win Over Keystone

April 2 softball/baseball recaps.

SOFTBALL

A-C VALLEY 17, KEYSTONE 2, 3 INNINGS

PERRY TOWNSHIP., Pa. – Cami McNany and Kylee Eaton combine to go 6-for-6 with six runs to help A-C Valley defeat visiting Keystone, 17-2 in three innings.

McNany went 3-for-3 including a double with three runs scored and three RBIs for the Lady Falcons. Easton went 3-for-3 with a triple and scored each time at bat while adding three RBIs. Kelsie Terwilliger and Andrea Mills each added a pair of runs and Sydnie Schmidt went 2-for-3 with a pair of runs.

Schmidt earned the win A-C Valley with four strikeouts and two allowed runs.

JOHNSONBURG 18, BROCKWAY 0, 3 INNINGS

JOHNSONBURG, Pa. – Alyssa Kasmierski and Jordan Bundy combined to score six runs as Johnsonburg defeated visiting Brockway, 18-0 in three innings.

Kasmierski went 1-for-2 with three runs scored and three RBIs for the Rammettes with Bundy going 1-for-2 with three runs and an RBI. Lindsey Kocjancic scored twice and drove in three runs and Jenna Pavlock had a pair of runs and two RBIs. Julie Peterson and Michaela Herzing each added two runs.

Grace Stewart had the lone hit for the Lady Rovers.

Kocjancic earned the victory for Johnsonburg with four strikeouts and one allowed hit in two innings on the mound.

Morgan Lindemuth took the loss for Brockway and allowed seven hits and 18 runs while striking out one.

CLEARFIELD 9, CURWENSVILLE 1

HYDE, Pa. – Kyra Mollura went 3-for-4 with two runs and four RBIs and helped Clearfield to a 9-1 victory over visiting Curwensville.

Mollura hit a double and home run for the Lady Bison while Lauren Ressler went 3-for-4 and scored a pair of runs. Oliva Bender and Emma Hipps each had a pair of hits and a pair of runs.

Bella Giuffre went 2-for-3 and scored the lone run for the Lady Tide while Joslynne Freyer added a pair of hits.

Hipps struck out 15 and allowed eight hits and the lone run in the win for Clearfield.

Freyer took the loss for Curwensville and gave up 12 hits and eight runs while striking out five.

CLARION 9, CLARION-LIMESTONE 1

CLARION, Pa. – Kait Constantino went 4-for-5 and scored a pair of runs and led Clarion to a 9-1 victory over Clarion-Limestone.

Payton Simko hit a double and a triple with a run and three RBIs for the Lady Cats. Lindsey Kemmer and Tori Vega each scored a pair of runs. Ava Kiser had a pair of hits and drove in a score. Carly Best went 2-for-3 and scored once and chipped in for an RBI.

Abby Himes hit a triple and scored the lone run for the Lady Lions.

Constantino struck out 12 and allowed five hits and a run in the win for Clarion.

Megan Stahlman took the loss for C-L and allowed seven hits and six runs while striking out one in four innings on the mound.

KARNS CITY 11, REDBANK VALLEY 4

NEW BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Alyssa Stitt drove in four runs and scored three to help visiting Karns City defeat Redbank Valley, 11-4.

Katie Neff went 2-for-3 and scored both times at bat for the Lady Gremlins. Emily Wolfe had a pair of hits and a run scored while Mackenzie Dunn went 3-for-5 including two doubles and three RBIs.

Brooke Holben, Becca Kunselman, Elaina Miller and Gabby Dinger all scored a run for the Lady Bulldogs. Brynn Rearick and Teja Hageter each had doubles for the Lady Bulldogs.

Logan Byers earned the victory for Karns City with four strikeouts and four allowed hits.

Montana Hetrick allowed 18 hits and 11 runs while striking out three in the loss for Redbank Valley.

DUBOIS 11, ELK COUNTY 1, 5 INNINGS

ST. MARYS, Pa. – Sarah Henninger went 3-for-4 and scored twice to help visiting DuBois defeat Elk County Catholic, 11-5 in five innings.

Kaylee Sadowski went 2-for-3 and scored a pair of runs for the Lady Beavers. Maddie Smith and Taylor Smith each chipped in for a pair of hits. Lauren Walker added a run and drove in three while Saige Weible chipped in for two RBIs.

Michelle Gerber paced the Lady Crusaders going 1-for-2 with a run and RBI.

Weible got the win for DuBois with seven strikeouts and two allowed hits.

Gerber allowed 13 hits and 11 runs while striking out one in the loss for ECC.

BASEBALL

UNION 4, NORTH CLARION 2

RIMERSBURG, Pa. – Karter Vogle tossed a complete-game six-hitter with eight strikeouts and two walks to lead Union to a 4-2 win over North Clarion.

Union was limited to just three hits by North Clarion starter Devon Walters but took advantage of three unearned runs to get its first win of the year. Reice Saylor had two of the hits, both coming in innings Union scored its runs.

In the third, Brock Jordan led off with an infield single and after two outs, Saylor singled. After a walk to Vogle, Luke Salvo walked to force home a run. With Luke Bowser up, a passed ball allowed Saylor to score and Vogle came home on the play when the throw back to the plate got away.

Saylor singled, stole two bases and scored with two outs in the sixth when an errant throw on a popup allowed him to score from third.

Walters wound up striking out 11 and walking two for the Wolves, who scored their runs in the first inning when Sam Minich doubled in a run and scored on Logan Minich’s single.

PHILIPSBURG-OSCEOLA 2, CLEARFIELD 1

HYDE, Pa. – Trey Shaws run at the top of the seventh broke a 1-1 tie and helped visiting Philipsburg-Osceola defeat Clearfield, 2-1.

Shaw went 2-for-3 with an RBI and the winning score for the Mounties. Ryan Kephart added a pair of hits and Carson Jones went 1-for-2 and scored the first run.

Cade Walker paced the Bison going 2-for-3 with Allan Myers scoring the lone run.

Ryan Whitehead got the win for P-O allowing six hits and one run while striking out six.

Eli Glass started the game for the Bison and struck out six while allowing three hits and a run in four innings. Walker took the loss and gave up three hits and the winning run in the final three innings.

CURWENSVILLE 11, HARMONY 1, 5 INNINGS

CURWENSVILLE, Pa. – Noah VonGunden went 2-for-3 and scored three runs to help Curwensville to an 11-1, 5 inning victory over visiting Harmony.

Jake McCracken went 2-for-3 and scored once while driving in three runs for the Tide. Avery Francisco had a hit, run and three RBIs while Matt Brown chipped in for a pair of RBIs. Cole Bressler went 2-for-2 and added a run.

Isaac Elias scored the lone run for the Owls that was driven in off a David Rorabaugh hit in the third inning.

McCracken earned the victory for the Tide with 11 strikeouts while allowing two hits and one run.

For Harmony, Adam McGavery gave up 10 hits and 11 runs while striking out five in the loss.

REDBANK VALLEY 11, KARNS CITY 1, 5 INNINGS

NEW BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Redbank Valley scored seven runs in the first inning and went on to defeat visiting Karns City, 11-1 in five innings.

Logan Wadding went 2-for-2 and scored twice for the Bulldogs while Ethan Wadding went 2-for-3 with a home run scored and three RBIs. Bryson Bain and Jimmy Gundlach each scored a pair of runs and Nick Smith chipped in for a pair of hits and a run. Hunter Buzard scored a run and drove in two.

Steve O’Donnell scored the lone run for the Gremlins. Conner Schaffner and Tyler Yough each had a pair of hits.

Hudson Martz struck out five and allowed six hits and the lone run in the win for Redbank Valley.

Tyler Yough took the loss and allowed seven runs and three hits in ⅔ innings. O’Donnell finished the game and allowed seven hits and four runs while striking out three.

OTTO-ELDRED 13, EISENHOWER 0, 5 INNINGS

EISENHOWER, Pa. – Cameron Magee scored three runs to lead visiting Otto-Eldred over Eisenhower, 13-0 in five innings.

Jacob Merry went 3-for-4 with a pair of runs and an RBI for the Terrors. Chris Connelly went 2-for-3 and scored twice while Cole Sebastian added a pair of runs. Chase Sebastian drove in a pair of runs and Andrew Sheeler chipped in for a hit and RBI.

Zach Rohlin had the lone hit to pace Eisenhower.

Merry got the win for the Terrors striking out two and allowing no hits in two innings. Cole Sebastian, Chase Sebastian and Sheeler combined to allow one hit and struck out four in relief duty.

Rohlin took the loss for Eisenhower allowing four hits and five runs while striking out two.