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Sharpsville Claims Region 1 Showdown; Reynolds Wins High-Scoring Affair; GM Edges McDowell; Prep Belts Four Homers

Cathedral Prep's Haley Dever hit one of four Rambler homers in an 11-2 win over Meadville.

NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. – Sharpsville broke a scoreless tie with three runs in the sixth inning in a 3-1 win over Wilmington.

Breanna Hanley broke the ice with a solo home run, with Izzie Candiotti walking and coming around to score on a wild pitch and Jordan Brest notching an RBI fielder’s choice that brought in Miah Applegarth, who doubled.

Malee Whiting had an RBI double in the seventh that brought in Lia Krarup, who reached on a fielder’s choice before Hanley slammed the door.

Hanley got the complete game win, allowing one run on five hits, striking out nine, and walking one.

Ava Williamson took the loss, allowing three runs on five hits, walking four, and striking out 13.

   

                  

REYNOLDS 20, LAKEVIEW 15

STONEBORO, PA. – In a game that featured 34 combined hits, Reynolds scored 10 runs in the fifth and sixth innings to earn a 20-15 win over Lakeview.

Phoenix Collins tripled, homered, and drove in four runs as part of a 3-for-4 effort for Reynolds, which had 21 hits as a team.

Madelyn Diefenderfer was 3-for-4 with a double, four RBIs, and three runs, while Marissa Hilyer homered, had two RBIs, and scored three runs, Julie Wade was 3-for-5 with three RBIs and three runs and Myan Snyder was 2-for-5 with an RBI and two runs.

Diefenderfer got the win, going 3 ⅓ innings and allowing seven runs on four hits and three walks while striking out eight.

                          

Gracie Harbaugh was 4-for-5 with a double, two RBIs, and two runs for Lakeview, while Zoe Proper was 2-for-4 with three runs and an RBI, Allison Sontheimer was 2-for-3 with a double, four RBIs, and two runs and Hemi Brazel and Serrenah Peterson drove in two runs each.

Brazel took the loss, allowing 20 runs.

GENERAL MCLANE 3, MCDOWELL 2

ERIE, Pa. – Trailing 2-1, General McLane plated a pair of runs in the sixth inning courtesy of a Bailey Cannon 2-run home run to rally for a 3-2 win over McDowell.

               

GM got its other run on a Sami Bennett RBI groundout in the fourth innings.

Cannon got the complete game win, allowing two runs on seven hits, striking out 13, and walking three.

Izzy Nageli drove in both runs for McDowell.

Gabby DeLuca took the loss, allowing three runs on four hits and one walk, striking out 11.

CATHEDRAL PREP 11, MEADVILLE 2

MEADVILLE, Pa. – Cathedral Prep belted four home runs in an 11-2 win over Meadville.

Haley Dever, Megan Kelly, Emily Dudenhoeffer, and Camryn Chimera all went deep for the Ramblers.

Dever collected three RBIs, while Kelly and Chimera had two each. Kelly also had a double and led the way with three total hits.

Jenna Wagner got the win, going five shutout innings and allowing two hits and one walk while striking out seven.

Katie Say had a 2-run home run for Meadville.

            

Say also took the loss, allowing nine runs (six earned) in six innings, allowing seven hits, and striking out seven.

FRANKLIN 16, OIL CITY 0, 3 innings

FRANKLIN, Pa. – Sydni Hoobler had four hits, and Trinty Edge homered had four RBIs and also got the win in Franklin’s 16-0, 3-inning victory over Oil City.

Franklin had 12 hits, with Hoobler scoring two runs and also collecting an RBI. Gabby Wimer, Abigail Boland, and Gabriella Laderer all had two RBIs apiece.

Edge allowed just one hit and two walks while striking out eight.

Shalyn Whittemore took the loss, allowing eight runs (two earned) in two innings on seven hits, striking out three.

SHARON 6, CORRY 3

SHARON, Pa. – Lacey Root, Ella Connelly, and Dalani Bayer all had one RBI apiece as Sharon topped Corry, 6-3.

The Tigers took a 5-2 lead after three innings en route to the win.

Claire Bodien got the complete game win, allowing two earned runs on eight hits, striking out four and walking four.

Alyssa Burlew hit a solo home run for Corry.

Sadye suffered the loss, allowing four earned runs in six innings on six hits, striking out 11 and walking three.

JAMESTOWN 12, TITUSVILLE 0, 5 innings

JAMESTOWN, Pa. – Reese Schaller had a double, two RBIs, and two runs as Jamestown took advantage of eight Titusville errors in a 12-0, 5-inning win.

Miranda Biles allowed just one hit in five innings, striking out nine without issuing a walk.

Madilyn Enterline had a double, RBI, and scored three runs for the Muskies, while Kiley Matters was 1-for-3 with an RBI and two runs.

Jordyn Wynn took the loss, with just one of her 12 runs being earned. She allowed seven hits, struck out three, and walked three.

HICKORY 17, GROVE CITY 2, 3 innings

HERMITAGE, Pa. – Hickory scored 12 runs in the first inning on its way to a 17-2, 3-inning win over Grove City.

The 2-5 hitters in the Hickory lineup – Loren Myers, Hallie Miller, Kaelyn Fustos, and Layla McClung, drove in three runs each, with Miller and Fustos collecting three hits each. Lydia Hallas also drove in three runs for Hickory.

Hallas got the win, going all three innings and allowing two unearned runs while striking out a pair.

Helena Wolbert doubled for Grove City. Logan Jones took the loss, allowing seven earned runs in 1 ⅔ innings.

WARREN 14, ERIE 1, 6 innings

ERIE, Pa. – Alana Stuart struck out 16 and Halle Kuzminski drove in five runs in Warren’s 14-1, 6-inning win over Eire.

Stuart allowed just five hits in the win, while Kuzminski doubled and also scored a run.

Also for the Dragons, Lexi Hoffman was 2-for-5 with two doubles and an RBI, Carly Beers was 3-for-4 with two RBIs and three runs and Stuart was 2-for-3 with two RBIs and two runs.

Ashley Rose took the loss for Erie, allowing eight runs (six earned) in 4 ⅓ innings, allowing seven hits and seven walks while striking out four.

COCHRANTON 14, YOUNGSVILLE 4, 5 innings

COCHRANTON, Pa. – Dani Hoffman nearly hit for the cycle with two doubles, a triple, and an inside-the-park home run in Cochranton’s 14-4 win over Youngsville.

Hoffman scored three runs as Cochranton broke the game open with an 8-run third inning.

Also for the Cardinals, Chelsey Freyermuth homered as part of a 2-for-4, 3-RBI effort, while Kim Ewing, Macie Williams, and Keirstynn Miller drove in two runs each.

Ewing got the win, allowing two earned runs in her five innings on five hits and one walk while striking out four.

Youngsville actually scored three times in the top of the first to take an early 3-0 lead, courtesy of a Mollly Helman RBI single and a 2-run double off the bat of Rachael Lucks. Ireland Abraham also had a double and scored two runs for the Eagles.

Kam Swearingen took the loss, allowing six earned runs in four innings on 12 hits while striking out a pair.

SAEGERTOWN 11, IROQUOIS 0, 5 innings

SAEGERTOWN, Pa. – Saegertown scored all 11 of its runs in the first two innings in an 11-0, 5-inning win over Iroquois.

Mikaila Obenrader allowed just two hits and struck out 10 in the win and also drove in a run.

Also offensively for the Panthers, Rhiannon Paris tripled and scored two runs, while Natalie Halsey and Maggie Triola drove in two runs each.

Neela Lamp took the loss, allowing 11 runs in 1-plus inning of work.

CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS 12, EISENHOWER 0, 6 innings

CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, Pa. – Kylee Miller hit a 3-run homer to end the game as Cambridge Springs beat Eisenhower, 12-0 in six innings.

Miller finished with four RBIs, while Hailee Rodgers doubled and drove in a pair of runs for the Blue Devils. Emily Boylan also had three hits and scored a run.

Rodgers tossed five innings to get the win, allowing just two hits while striking out eight.

Emilie Jones took the loss, allowing six earned runs on 14 hits while striking out five.

MERCER 12, WEST MIDDLESEX 1, 5 innings

MERCER, Pa. – Angelina Eakman tossed four hitless innings with 12 strikeouts and also homered and drove in three runs in Mercer’s 12-1 win over West Middlesex.

Eakman was 2-for-3 and also scored three runs and walked just one in the circle, while Phoebe Eakman homered and went 2-for-3 with three RBIs and two runs. Both Eakmans also had a double.

Also for Mercer, Pressley Washil was 2-for-3 with a double, two RBIs, and two runs and Adison Foster was 2-for-2 with two runs and an RBI.

Kaylee Long took the loss, allowing 11 runs (eight earned) oin 2 ⅔ innings on nine hits with a strikeout.

FORT LEBOEUF 8, HARBOR CREEK 5

HARBORCREEK, Pa. – With the game tied at 5, Harbor Creek scored three runs in the top of the seventh to earn a key Region 3 win over Harbor Creek, 8-5.

Sadie Bowers delivered the big hit for LeBeouf in the seventh, coming up with the bases loaded and clearing them with a triple to bring in three runs.

Bowers had a total of four RBIs in the game, while Londyn Davis hit a solo home run and Lorelei Hiltabidel was 2-for-4 with two RBIs.

Kendall Stull got the complete game win, allowing five runs (one earned) on 11 hits, and striking out five.

Talon King, Bailegh Bleil, Brooke Przybylski, and Hannah Smith had one RBI each for Harbor Creek, while Rylee Vogt had three hits.

Addison Lucas took the loss, allowing eight runs (six earned) on nine hits while striking out 10.

FAIRVIEW 18, UNION CITY 8, 6 innings

FAIRVIEW, Pa. – Ella Dworek homered and drove in four runs while Gabriella Ramm also went deep and had three RBIs in Fairview’s 18-8, 6-inning win over Union City.

Fairview had 14 hits, scoring seven runs in the third inning and nine more in the fourth en route to the win.

Sofia Ortiz also had three hits and three RBIs for the Tigers, while Brianna Price was 2-for-3 with three RBIs.

Jocelyn Terella got the win.

For Union City, Lucy Higley homered and drove in a pair of runs, while Cathryn Reynolds was 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs and Grace Chapman was 1-for-3 with an RBI.

Alyssa Tingley suffered the loss.

SENECA 26, GIRARD 2, 3 innings

GIRARD, Pa. – Audrey Hammill drove in four runs as Seneca took advantage of 16 walks issued by Girard pitching in a 26-2, 3-inning win.

Lauren Konkol was 3-for-3 with four RBIs for Seneca, while Helen Genest drove in three runs and Mallory Hammill was 2-for-3 with four RBIs and three runs.

Seneca scored 14 runs in the first inning.

                       

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