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Westmont Hilltop 9, Bishop McCort Catholic 6: Addy Dunbar had two hits, including a double, and four RBIs as the host Hilltoppers defeated the Crimson Crushers Wednesday.
Bishop McCort led 4-1, but Westmont Hilltop answered with five runs in the bottom of the fifth and three more in the sixth.
Kalina Bailey, Lariah Myers and Hannah Pfeil each provided two hits for Bishop McCort. Myers struck out 13 batters in the circle. Bailey homered twice, and Myers added a home run.
Chestnut Ridge 6, Richland 1: In New Paris, Liza Ickes had two hits, including a double, two runs and two RBIs, and Serenity Oeser added two hits as the Lions beat the Rams.
Oeser pitched five innings, allowing three hits, striking out six and walking none.
Alea Ladika, Kallie Clawson and Marissa Naylor each had a hit for Richland.
Forest Hills 18, Bishop Carroll Catholic 3 (3): In Sidman, Trista Cruley went 2-for-3 with a home run, two runs and three RBIs as the Rangers topped the Huskies.
Rhory Whetstone tripled and drove in three runs, and Sydnee Satkovich (three runs) plated two. Bryn Roberts doubled, and Morgan Gdula stole two bases.
Bishop Carroll’s Cora Koscho and Adelyn Myers each singled.
Central Cambria 18, Greater Johnstown 4 (5): Bailee Saylor (four RBIs) and Katie Scott each totaled two hits as the Red Devils sprinted past the host Trojans.
Kaydence Sinclair tripled, and Avery Biter (two RBIs) doubled. Kylie Ferguson and Ella Neves each drove in two runs.
Neves racked up 10 strikeouts over four innings after Rowyn Ruddek fanned the side in the first.
Greater Johnstown’s Jordyn Powell blasted a three-run homer, and Sadie Stopko added two knocks.
Bedford 19, Penn Cambria 0 (3): In Cresson, the Bisons collected 13 runs and 10 hits in the second inning en route to a mercy-rule shortened victory over the Panthers.
Leah Nee went 4-for-4 with a double, three runs and four RBIs. Bailey Mickle had two hits, with a triple, three runs and three RBIs. Sammi Shoemaker had two hits, including a double, and Brielle Hartman added two hits.
Cambria Heights 11, Northern Cambria 4: In Patton, Margaret Elias compiled two hits and two runs scored as the Highlanders defeated the Colts.
Jayden Ivory went six innings, allowing four runs (two earned). Cambria Heights tallied seven runs in the fourth inning and took advantage of 10 Colts errors.
Northern Cambria’s Braelynn Pattison doubled and drove in a run. Three other players plated a runner.
Williamsburg 11, Ferndale 10: In Williamsburg, Katie Ross (two doubles) and Bella Strohmyer (home run, two stolen bases, three runs) each supplied two hits and three RBIs as the Blue Pirates edged the Yellow Jackets.
Katie Merrits added two hits and two RBIs. Williamsburg scored five runs in the third inning.
Nikara Conaway (four stolen bases), Brynn Hyland (double) and Lydia Hyland (two RBIs) each collected three hits for Ferndale. Izabel Chuklochak doubled and scored three runs. Delaney McKendree and Jordan Novotny each plated two runs.
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Richland 5, Chestnut Ridge 4 (8): Jackson Feitchtel hit a run-scoring single in the bottom of the eighth inning as the host Rams walked off the Lions.
Maddox Vojtko earned the win in three innings of relief, allowing one hit and no runs. Vojtko, Ryan Ozog and Talon Urbanek each had two hits for Richland.
Ozog and Urbanek each doubled.
Garrett Weyandt paced Chestnut Ridge with three hits. Blake Conlon added two knocks.
Conemaugh Valley 14, Ferndale 5: Lance Masser was 3-for-4 with two doubles, and George Weimer doubled and plated three runs as the Blue Jays swatted the host Yellow Jackets.
Kyron Fields and Nate Stiffler (three runs, two RBIs) each totaled two hits, including a double. Joey Toth added a two-bagger. Hunter Blough and Gavin Buchan each drove in two runs.
Ferndale’s Sy Werzyn supplied two hits.
Five different players drove in a run.
Berlin Brothersvalley 15, Shanksville-Shade 11: In Berlin, the Mountaineers collected nine extra-base hits, including three doubles by Levi Leonard, in a high-scoring win over the visiting Vikings.
Max Terry had three hits, with a double and three RBIs, and Nick Koval and Jake Phillip each had two hits.
Shanksville-Shade’s Lincoln Saylor hit a home run and had two doubles, driving in five runs and scoring twice. Hunter Critchfield and Jack Carter each had two hits.
Forest Hills 16, Bishop Carroll Catholic 0 (3): In Revloc, the Rangers tallied 13 runs in the second inning to dispatch the Huskies.
Caleb Myers was 2-for-2 with five RBIs.
Landon Arrington (double), Brody Custer and Colt Secriskey (two RBIs) each added two knocks. Jeff Beyer scored three runs and drove in two. Koy McGough plated two runs. Josh Myers struck out three batters in three scoreless innings.
Bishop Carroll received a single each from Ethan Holtz and Zach Shedlock.
North Star 16, Turkeyfoot Valley 1 (3): In Ferrellton, Max Pristas fanned six batters over 21/3 innings, and drove in three runs at the plate as the Cougars tamed the Rams.
Bryson Durst (double, two RBIs, two stolen bases) and Noah Holcomb (four runs) each produced two hits. Noah Lasky and Brady Meyers (double) each plated two runs.
Turkeyfoot Valley’s Corban Stimmell provided two hits, and Ely Walker tripled.
Tyrone 13, Somerset 5: In Somerset, Wyatt Kustenbauder totaled six RBIs and two hits, including a double and a triple, as the visiting Golden Eagles prevailed.
Conner McClure (double, three RBIs) and Braden Parsons each supplied two hits.
Jon Stroup doubled and drove in two runs. Plummer stole two bases and scored four runs.
McClure fanned six over 52/3 innings.
Somerset’s Braeden Flower (two stolen bases), Ashton Harmon, Max Means and Josh Wilmotte each produced two hits.
Penn Cambria 8, Bedford 4: In Bedford, the Panthers overcame a four-run deficit by scoring four times in the fifth and three runs in the sixth to beat the host Bisons.
Caden Gibbons had two hits, including a double, and Corbin Vinglish had two hits with three RBIs for Penn Cambria. Ayden Himmer hit a double.
Gaston Watkins had two hits for Bedford.
Central Cambria 12, Greater Johnstown 7: In Ebensburg, the Red Devils scored five times in the bottom of the sixth to break open a tie game against the Trojans.
Ben Howard had three hits, including a triple, and five RBIs for Central Cambria.
J.D. Brouse, Jake Kirsch and Jack Dawson each had two hits. Brouse and Dawson each doubled, and Rocco Barra tripled.
Greater Johnstown’s Eli Felosky went 3-for-3 with three runs scored.
Deer Lakes 2, Ligonier Valley 1: In Ligonier, the Lancers scored twice in the top of the first inning and then won a pitchers’ duel in a one-run contest against the Rams.
Deer Lakes’ Eli Misera had three hits, driving in one run and scoring another.
Deer Lakes’ Brady Plummer pitched 61/3 innings, striking out seven and walking one while allowing three hits and no earned runs. James Gall tossed 2/3 of a scoreless frame, with one strikeout.
Ligonier Valley’s Miles Smith pitched a complete game, fanning nine and walking one while scattering seven hits. Cooper Hegan doubled.
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Westmont Hilltop 9, Bishop McCort Catholic 6: Addy Dunbar had two hits, including a double, and four RBIs as the host Hilltoppers defeated the Crimson Crushers Wednesday.
Bishop McCort led 4-1, but Westmont Hilltop answered with five runs in the bottom of the fifth and three more in the sixth.
Kalina Bailey, Lariah Myers and Hannah Pfeil each provided two hits for Bishop McCort. Myers struck out 13 batters in the circle. Bailey homered twice, and Myers added a home run.
Chestnut Ridge 6, Richland 1: In New Paris, Liza Ickes had two hits, including a double, two runs and two RBIs, and Serenity Oeser added two hits as the Lions beat the Rams.
Oeser pitched five innings, allowing three hits, striking out six and walking none.
Alea Ladika, Kallie Clawson and Marissa Naylor each had a hit for Richland.
Forest Hills 18, Bishop Carroll Catholic 3 (3): In Sidman, Trista Cruley went 2-for-3 with a home run, two runs and three RBIs as the Rangers topped the Huskies.
Rhory Whetstone tripled and drove in three runs, and Sydnee Satkovich (three runs) plated two. Bryn Roberts doubled, and Morgan Gdula stole two bases.
Bishop Carroll’s Cora Koscho and Adelyn Myers each singled.
Central Cambria 18, Greater Johnstown 4 (5): Bailee Saylor (four RBIs) and Katie Scott each totaled two hits as the Red Devils sprinted past the host Trojans.
Kaydence Sinclair tripled, and Avery Biter (two RBIs) doubled. Kylie Ferguson and Ella Neves each drove in two runs.
Neves racked up 10 strikeouts over four innings after Rowyn Ruddek fanned the side in the first.
Greater Johnstown’s Jordyn Powell blasted a three-run homer, and Sadie Stopko added two knocks.
Bedford 19, Penn Cambria 0 (3): In Cresson, the Bisons collected 13 runs and 10 hits in the second inning en route to a mercy-rule shortened victory over the Panthers.
Leah Nee went 4-for-4 with a double, three runs and four RBIs. Bailey Mickle had two hits, with a triple, three runs and three RBIs. Sammi Shoemaker had two hits, including a double, and Brielle Hartman added two hits.
Cambria Heights 11, Northern Cambria 4: In Patton, Margaret Elias compiled two hits and two runs scored as the Highlanders defeated the Colts.
Jayden Ivory went six innings, allowing four runs (two earned). Cambria Heights tallied seven runs in the fourth inning and took advantage of 10 Colts errors.
Northern Cambria’s Braelynn Pattison doubled and drove in a run. Three other players plated a runner.
Williamsburg 11, Ferndale 10: In Williamsburg, Katie Ross (two doubles) and Bella Strohmyer (home run, two stolen bases, three runs) each supplied two hits and three RBIs as the Blue Pirates edged the Yellow Jackets.
Katie Merrits added two hits and two RBIs. Williamsburg scored five runs in the third inning.
Nikara Conaway (four stolen bases), Brynn Hyland (double) and Lydia Hyland (two RBIs) each collected three hits for Ferndale. Izabel Chuklochak doubled and scored three runs. Delaney McKendree and Jordan Novotny each plated two runs.
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Richland 5, Chestnut Ridge 4 (8): Jackson Feitchtel hit a run-scoring single in the bottom of the eighth inning as the host Rams walked off the Lions.
Maddox Vojtko earned the win in three innings of relief, allowing one hit and no runs. Vojtko, Ryan Ozog and Talon Urbanek each had two hits for Richland.
Ozog and Urbanek each doubled.
Garrett Weyandt paced Chestnut Ridge with three hits. Blake Conlon added two knocks.
Conemaugh Valley 14, Ferndale 5: Lance Masser was 3-for-4 with two doubles, and George Weimer doubled and plated three runs as the Blue Jays swatted the host Yellow Jackets.
Kyron Fields and Nate Stiffler (three runs, two RBIs) each totaled two hits, including a double. Joey Toth added a two-bagger. Hunter Blough and Gavin Buchan each drove in two runs.
Ferndale’s Sy Werzyn supplied two hits.
Five different players drove in a run.
Berlin Brothersvalley 15, Shanksville-Shade 11: In Berlin, the Mountaineers collected nine extra-base hits, including three doubles by Levi Leonard, in a high-scoring win over the visiting Vikings.
Max Terry had three hits, with a double and three RBIs, and Nick Koval and Jake Phillip each had two hits.
Shanksville-Shade’s Lincoln Saylor hit a home run and had two doubles, driving in five runs and scoring twice. Hunter Critchfield and Jack Carter each had two hits.
Forest Hills 16, Bishop Carroll Catholic 0 (3): In Revloc, the Rangers tallied 13 runs in the second inning to dispatch the Huskies.
Caleb Myers was 2-for-2 with five RBIs.
Landon Arrington (double), Brody Custer and Colt Secriskey (two RBIs) each added two knocks. Jeff Beyer scored three runs and drove in two. Koy McGough plated two runs. Josh Myers struck out three batters in three scoreless innings.
Bishop Carroll received a single each from Ethan Holtz and Zach Shedlock.
North Star 16, Turkeyfoot Valley 1 (3): In Ferrellton, Max Pristas fanned six batters over 21/3 innings, and drove in three runs at the plate as the Cougars tamed the Rams.
Bryson Durst (double, two RBIs, two stolen bases) and Noah Holcomb (four runs) each produced two hits. Noah Lasky and Brady Meyers (double) each plated two runs.
Turkeyfoot Valley’s Corban Stimmell provided two hits, and Ely Walker tripled.
Tyrone 13, Somerset 5: In Somerset, Wyatt Kustenbauder totaled six RBIs and two hits, including a double and a triple, as the visiting Golden Eagles prevailed.
Conner McClure (double, three RBIs) and Braden Parsons each supplied two hits.
Jon Stroup doubled and drove in two runs. Plummer stole two bases and scored four runs.
McClure fanned six over 52/3 innings.
Somerset’s Braeden Flower (two stolen bases), Ashton Harmon, Max Means and Josh Wilmotte each produced two hits.
Penn Cambria 8, Bedford 4: In Bedford, the Panthers overcame a four-run deficit by scoring four times in the fifth and three runs in the sixth to beat the host Bisons.
Caden Gibbons had two hits, including a double, and Corbin Vinglish had two hits with three RBIs for Penn Cambria. Ayden Himmer hit a double.
Gaston Watkins had two hits for Bedford.
Central Cambria 12, Greater Johnstown 7: In Ebensburg, the Red Devils scored five times in the bottom of the sixth to break open a tie game against the Trojans.
Ben Howard had three hits, including a triple, and five RBIs for Central Cambria.
J.D. Brouse, Jake Kirsch and Jack Dawson each had two hits. Brouse and Dawson each doubled, and Rocco Barra tripled.
Greater Johnstown’s Eli Felosky went 3-for-3 with three runs scored.
Deer Lakes 2, Ligonier Valley 1: In Ligonier, the Lancers scored twice in the top of the first inning and then won a pitchers’ duel in a one-run contest against the Rams.
Deer Lakes’ Eli Misera had three hits, driving in one run and scoring another.
Deer Lakes’ Brady Plummer pitched 61/3 innings, striking out seven and walking one while allowing three hits and no earned runs. James Gall tossed 2/3 of a scoreless frame, with one strikeout.
Ligonier Valley’s Miles Smith pitched a complete game, fanning nine and walking one while scattering seven hits. Cooper Hegan doubled.
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