Herald Staff reports
BASEBALL
ä Sharon 10, Sharpsville 1 — At South Py, the visiting Tigers tamed the Blue Devils by erupting for a 5-run 1st frame, highlighted by Sam Schweiss’ bases-loaded double.
Sharon right-hander Cory Johnson hurled a complete-game 4-hitter, striking out 11, walking only 1 and allowing just the one earned run.
Also for Sharon (8-4, 9-4) and Tigers’ 4th-year taskmaster Bill Dorfi, Mike Tomko singled, doubled and tripled, driving in 3 runs, and Dustin Norcross, Zach Kepple and Alex Senak each stroked 2 hits, with Kepple and Senak knocking in 2 and 1 run, respectively.
Sharpsville southpaw starter Matt Davies suffered the setback, though in 5 1/3 innings he fanned 5, did not issue a base on balls, and scattered 7 hits. None of the 5 runs he permitted were earned, Dordi reported. Also for Sharpsville, Josh Rodondi doubled.
ä Wilmington 13, Jamestown 1 (5 inn.) — At New Wilmington, Collin Fulkman’s firepower fueled the Greyhounds. He hammered his 4th home run of the season and 2nd grand slam.
Wilmington posted a pair of 5-run frames en route to the rout. Righty Chris Biedka (2-1) went the distance on the Hounds’ mound, striking out 7 and not issuing a walk.
Also for Wilmington (6-6, 6-9) — which remains mathematically alive for a District 10 playoff berth — Nate Reynolds drilled 2 doubles among his 3 hits, Matt Burns banged 3 hits, Shane Wagner and Nick Powell each produced a pair, and Rob Stowe slapped a 2-run single.
Jamestown starting pitcher Butch Buchholz lasted 1 1/3 innings and suffered the setback, while Danny Jenkins jolted a pair of hits.
ä West Middlesex 4, Reynolds 3 — At Transfer, Glenn Thomas and Kolten Hoffman combined on a 7-hitter as the Big Reds (9-3) edged the Raiders.
Thomas struck out 4 and gave up 3 runs in 2 2/3 innings. Hoffman came in and struck out 4 over the final 4 1/3 frames.
Steve Andrusky led WM at the plate, driving in all of their runs with a 3rd-inning grand slam. Andrusky and Marco Skarica were both 2-for-3. Skarica and Matt Murray had doubles.
Russ Conley was tagged with the mound loss. He also led the Raiders offensively with a 2-for-3 plate performance.
ä Meadville 5, Commodore Perry 3 — At Meadville on Wednesday, Ben Kittka struck out 10 and pitched a complete-game 5-hitter as the Bulldogs downed the Panthers (2-9, 3-9).
Joe Jackline and Dan Robinson split mound duty for CP. Jackline fanned 2, walked 4 and allowed 5 runs on 5 hits in 2 innings. For CP, which committed 4 errors, Jackline ripped a double, drove in 2 runs and scored and Josh Chisholm had an RBI single. Robinson whiffed 3, walked 2 and surrendered 2 hits.
Offensively for Meadville, Dillion Tabar had 2 singles and an RBI, Joe Mottillo ripped an RBI-single and Jon Roncolato scored twice.
SOFTBALL
ä Sharon 11, West Middlesex 1 (5 inn.) — At Wengler Field, Markee Juranovich twirled a complete-game 3-hitter with 5 strikeouts and 1 walk as the Lady Tigers improved to 14-1.
For Sharon, Juranovich homered, Aryn Christman belted a homer and a single, Alex Miller singled, doubled and homered, Brittanie Vukovich tripled and doubled, Connie Whalen contributed 3 singles and Samantha Vallely and Julie Norris added 2 singles apiece.
Tara Ash struck out 1, didn’t issue a walk and surrendered 15 hits in the loss. Britnee Zieminick scored West Middlesex’s lone run.
ä Wilmington 18, Reynolds 2 (4 inn.) — At Transfer, Brooke Buchowski led the Lady ’Hounds (12-1) to their 12th straight win.
Buchowski and Cassie Conway belted homers for Wilmington.
ä Wilmington 13, Kennedy Catholic 6 (8 inn.) — On Wednesday, Wilmington rallied in the 8th inning after the teams traded the lead 3 times and twice were deadlocked. The Lady Greyhounds garnered a 7-run outburst, sending a dozen batters to the plate.
For Wilmington, Buchowski’s 4-for-6 plate performance set the pace, while Carnie Smith and Leslie Kollar collected 3 hits apiece, and winning pitcher Sydney Cuscino helped herself by doubling twice. Buchowski and Kollar drilled doubles, also.
Losing pitcher Katie Ritchey was roughed up for 15 hits, though she struck out 6. Kennedy collected 9 hits and 3 walks from Cuscino.
BOYS TENNIS
District 10 Team
Championships
ä Fairview 5, Kennedy Catholic 0 — At Pennbriar Athletic Club, Erie, Kennedy Catholic was blanked in the Class AA event.
Singles: Jerry Eighmy (F) def. John Davidson, 6-2, 6-3; Drew Baer (F) def. Pat O’Malley, 6-3, 6-0; Thomas Shuttleworth (F) def. Dave Wareham, 6-1, 6-0. Doubles: Alex Ziegler-Jonathan Knoll (F) def. Matt Bober-Chris Goclano, 6-4, 6-2; David Gorman-Jake Batchelor (F) def. Nate Mirizio-Bryan Frankovich, 6-1, 6-2.
McDowell handed Cathedral Prep a 4-1 setback in AAA.
Regular Season
ä Grove City 3, Rocky Grove 2 — At Grove City College, the host Eagles (12-2) of veteran mentor Lorraine Gilson concluded their dual-match campaign.
Singles: Matt Kiser (GC) def. Wade Donaldson 6-2, 6-0; Matt Hadden (RG) def. Chris Chutz 6-1, 6-2; Ryan Meyer (RG) def. John Stewart, 6-2, 6-3. Doubles: Luke Spears-Derek Frederickson (GC) def. Melissa McCutcheon-Andrew Setzkorn, 6-0, 6-3; Zach Bombatch-Drew Clausen (GC) def. Chris Cribel-Miles Reed, 6-0, 6-1.
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
ä Cochranton 3, Farrell 0 — On Senior Night at Farrell, the Steelers suffered a 25-21, 25-19, 25-15 loss to the Cardinals.
“My four seniors (Chris Schuster, Damon Avery, Jarel Clay and Shaun Jones) played a great game,” said Farrell coach Terry Gregory.
For Farrell, Schuster had 15 kills, 12 digs and 6 blocks,
Avery notched 5 kills and 5 digs, Clay dished out 17 assists and Jones registered 7 kills and 5 blocks.
JV: Cochranton, 25-17, 21-25, 15-8.
Sports
Sharon diamondmen rout Sharpsville
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Reynolds drops opener to Boiling Springs in Hershey
HERSHEY — One of the problems with the PIAA State Dual-Meet Championships is that there is no true seeding. That’s why two of the state’s top ranked Class AA teams — Reynolds (3rd) and Boiling Springs (4th) — had to meet in the opening round.
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HIGH SCHOOL WINTER SPORTS: Lakeview, GC matmen win
Lakeview and Grove City mat teams notched victories Wednesday night over West Middlesex and Sharon respectively.
Mercer bowed to Redbank Valley.
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Roundup: Sharpsville tops Lakeview in OT; GC rolls over Franklin; Titusville upsets Hickory
While the Sailors were sleeping, Luchey was laying out for the lid.
Tyler Luchey’s court-length layin at the buzzer Tuesday night staked Sharpsville High boys’ basketball team to a 58-56 District 10 Region 2-AA overtime win over Lakeview. -
Roundup: Hickory girls beat Franklin in battle of 5-AAA leaders
Knowing its male counterparts upset Franklin 48 hours earlier, the Hickory High girls basketball team was not to be outdone.
Forcing Franklin into a substandard shooting performance, the Lady Hornets harvested a 53-42 District 10 Region 5-AAA win Monday night. -
SPORTVIEW: Reynolds, Greenville are 2 of state's historic programs
CONGRATULATIONS TO the Reynolds High wrestling program which became the fastest Class AA team in the history of the state to reach 700 wins last weekend.
The program, which began in 1960-61 under coach Dick Sherwood, has set a torrid pace for winning since that 4-4 season.
Ironically, the school’s 700th victory came Saturday in the District 10 Dual Meet Championships against long-time rival Greenville, which went over the 700-win plateau in 2009. Greenville is believed to be the first AA team to reach 700 wins, while Reynolds did it in the shortest time. -
Hickory soccer standouts Free, Richards to Ashland University
Hickory High girls’ soccer coach B.J. Rudge believes the bar has been elevated, and his Lady Hornets have helped hoist it.
“In general, soccer has grown in this area ... and what our girls have accomplished is a reflection of the whole (Shenango) Valley,” Rudge recently observed. -
Ft. LeBoeuf beats Reynolds at D-10 AA Team Duals
EDINBORO — The Reynolds Raiders notched the school’s 700th victory in the semifinals of the District 10 Dual Meet Championships Saturday afternoon. Unfortunately for the Raiders, No. 701 will have to come later.
The Raiders topped long-time rival Greenville, 51-16, in the semis to become the first Class AA school in Pennsylvania history to 700 wins. However, in the D-10 finals at Edinboro University’s McComb Field House, the Raiders fell to familiar foe Fort LeBoeuf, 31-28. -
Roundup: Popatak hits 1,000; Hickory, Farrell, Sharon boys win 6-AAA contests
ä Hickory 64, Franklin 52 — At “The Castle” in Franklin, the Knights (9-3, 15-3) led 28-21 at halftime, but coach Nick Cannone’s Hornets (11-2, 13-5) came storming back and outscored the hosts 24-9 in the 3rd quarter and 19-15 in the 4th to win a key Region 6-AAA clash.
Vinnie Mastrian rifled in a career-high 28 points to lead Hickory while Matt Votino scored 22. -
Roundup: WM, Sharpsville, Lakeview grab region wins
When in doubt, defer to Dogan.
West Middlesex High junior point guard Matt Dogan dominated the 2nd half of Friday night’s District 10 Region 1-A contest with visiting VisionQuest.
Dogan deposited 18 of his game-high 27 points after intermission, converting 12 of 16 free-throw attempts, leading the Big Reds to their 9th consecutive conquest, 56-41. -
Greenville's Zahniser headed to St. Francis
Nico Zahniser believes four years of scholastic football prepared him for the next level — and learning how to win and lose was only part of the process.
The Greenville High senior committed to St. Francis University of Loretto earlier this week, where he hopes to become part of a Red Flash resurgence under coach Chris Villarrrial. - More Sports Headlines
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