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TUESDAY ROUNDUP: Owls baseball drop third straight; Gators track and field secures NTL title

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ST. MARYS, PA – Seeing the Dutchmen for the second time in four days, the Bradford baseball team’s slump continued with a 13-3, five inning loss on the road.

After battling for seven innings with St. Marys on Saturday, the Owls quickly found themselves in a hole in the rematch, allowing seven through the first three frames. Although they put a run on the scoreboard in the top of the third with a sacrifice bunt from Max Gow, the Owls were unable to get past the opposing ace, Tysen Beimel, who came away with eight strikeouts through four innings on the mound. 

Bradford scored another pair of runs in the top of the fifth with an RBI-double from Jaron Lohrman and a single from Gow, however, their gains went in vain as St. Marys tacked on another five runs in retaliation, concluding the game in five innings. 

Gow ended with two RBIs, scoring Braylan Austin twice, while Tarren Reese finished 1-for-3 and both Lohrman and Lucas Wallace ended 1-for-2. 

Sitting at 3-7, Bradford will conclude the week on the road, heading to DuBois Central Catholic for a Friday game at 4:15 p.m.

AT ST. MARYS

Bradford 001 02 R:3 H:4 E:3

St. Marys 205 15 R:13 H:7 E:3

Bradford: Bell (1 SO, 3 BB), Parisella (3) (0 SO, 2 BB), Austin (4) (2 SO, 6 BB), Pogue (5) (0 SO, 0 BB) and Haviland

St. Marys: Beimel (8 SO, 2 BB), Nedzinski (5) (0 SO, 0 BB) and Cheatle

Oswayo Valley 10, Otto-Eldred 7

SHINGLEHOUSE, PA – Allowing a wave of runs in the first frame, the Terrors were unable to complete the comeback as they suffered their eight loss of the season. 

Scoring on a combination of well placed shots and O-E errors, the Green Wave built up an early advantage early, entering the second frame up 9-0. Although the Terrors immediately began chipping away at the deficit, scoring runs in all of the next four innings, the mountain ahead of them was too high to climb. 

Grady VanCamp finished 3-for-4 at the plate for O-E with one run batted in, while Colby Wilcox went 2-for-4 with one RBI. Macaibe Splain ended 1-for-3 with an RBI as well, followed by Jack Sherry, who scored twice.

At 1-8, O-E’s challenges are far from over. On Wednesday, they will see the North Tier League-leading Port Allegany Gators. That game will be played in Eldred at 4:30 p.m.

AT SHINGLEHOUSE

Otto-Eldred 021 220 0 R:7 H:9 E:4

Oswayo Valley 901 000 X R:10 H:8 E:1

Otto-Eldred: Sherry (0 SO, 3 BB), R. Schenfield (1) (1 SO, 2 BB), Collins (2) (2 SO, 2 BB) and Splain

Oswayo Valley: Welch (4 SO, 5 BB), Karver (4) (0 SO, 2 BB), McCleaft (5) (1 SO, 1 BB), Karr (7) (1 SO, 0 BB) and Karr

Southwestern 10, Olean 9

JAMESTOWN, NY – Despite scoring five runs in the final frame, Olean’s comeback hopes fell just shy as they lost their first game of the season. 

Landon Johnson ended 2-for-5 with two runs scored, followed by Dom Myers, who ended 2-for-4 with two runs and one RBI. Gehrig Perry also went 2-for-4 with one RBI. 

Olean will see the Trojans again on Wednesday, when they take the battle to their home turf. That game is set for a 5 p.m. start. 

AT JAMESTOWN

Olean 010 210 5 R:9 H:9 E:2

Jamestown 343 000 X R:10 H:13 E:4

Olean: Cartmill (3 SO, 5 BB), Teachman (2) (3 SO, 3 BB) and DeGolier

Jamestown: Charles (4 SO, 2 BB), Harris (5) (2 SO, 1 BB), Genareo (7) (2 SO, 0 BB) and Stump

Fredonia 6, Salamanca 5

SALAMANCA, NY – Although picking up an early lead, the Warriors’ hopes of a third straight win were dashed as the Hillbillies pulled out a 5-1 scoring run. 

Payton Bradley carried the load for Salamanca, finishing with three hits in four trips to the plate and coming away with three runs and one run scored. 

Salamanca will have a shot of redemption on Wednesday, when they see Fredonia again at home. That game is set for a 5 p.m. start. 

AT SALAMANCA

Fredonia 011 310 0 R:6 H:6 E:0

Salamanca 130 010 0 R:5 H:5 E:5

Fredonia: Cowan (7 SO, 4 BB), Tabone (5) (7 SO, 1 BB) and Frame

Salamanca: Farnum (3 SO, 2 BB), Bradley (5) (5 SO, 2 BB) and Bradley

Softball

Olean 12, Salamanca 0, 5 innings

OLEAN, NY – Blazing bats and staunch work in the circle gave way to a dominating win for the Huskies as they picked up their third win in the past four games. 

Seven of Olean’s batters picked up hits on the day, with Ava Finch leading the pack with three in four trips to the plate, contributing three runs and one RBI. Ari Finch and Ally Anastasia both ended 2-for-4, while Tiana Maine ended 1-for-3 with one run scored and four runs batted in. In the circle, Maine also fanned six batters while only giving up a single hit. 

With two more games this week, the Huskies take to the road, first seeing Dunkirk on Thursday at 5 p.m. and Randolph on Saturday at 11 a.m. 

AT OLEAN

Salamanca 000 00 R:0 H:1 E:4

Olean 212 52 R:12 H:11 E:1

Salamanca: Ross (2 SO, 3 BB) and Bacelli

Olean: Maine (6 SO, 1 BB) and Bates

Portville 10, North Collins 0

PORTVILLE, NY – Behind Ella Warters’ massive day at both the plate and in the circle, the Panthers earned their third straight win of the season.

Allowing just four hits through seven frames, Warters continuously dispatched the Eagles, tallying nine strikeouts. In the batters’ box, she came away with three runs scored and two more batted in on a 3-for-4 afternoon. Isabella Morales also finished 3-for-4 with three runs and three RBIs, followed by Madison Ford’s 2-for-4 day with three runs. 

AT PORTVILLE

North Collins 000 000 0 R:0 H:4 E:3

Portville 203 023 X R:10 H:13 E:1

North Collins: N/A

Portville: Warters (9 SO, 1 BB) and Zeigler

Allegany-Limestone 15, Southwestern 0, 5 innings

ALLEGANY, NY – A barrage of batting that saw six Gators come away with two or more hits produced a fourth consecutive win for A-L. 

Along with her five strikeouts while tending the circle, Kailey Truman also came away with a team-high three hits, three runs and two RBIs while at the plate. Riley Sudbrook collected a team-high three RBIs alongside two runs scored during her 2-for-4 day, while Summer Rhow ended 2-for-3 with three runs and two RBIs. Kendall Lemon, Mya Haynes and Kennedy Honeck combined for six hits, three runs and four RBIs during the Gators’ seventh win of the season. 

A-L’s next contest will be on Saturday at 11 a.m. when they host Dunkirk. 

AT ALLEGANY

Southwestern 000 00 R:0 H:1 E:7

Allegany-Limestone 365 1X R:15 H:15 E:0

Southwestern: Silakowski (3 SO, 0 BB), Burnett (4) (3 SO, 1 BB) and Carlson

Allegany-Limestone: K. Truman (5 SO, 0 BB) and P. Truman

St. Marys 14, Bradford 0, 5 innings

ST. MARYS, PA – Giving up double-digit runs in the inaugural frame of the day, Bradford was unable to recover as they fell to 1-6.

Alexis Kicior finished 2-for-3 in the loss. 

AT ST. MARYS

Bradford 000 00 R:0 H:4 E:4

St. Marys (11)02 1 R:14 H:10 E:0

Bradford: Zandy (1 SO, 3 BB) and SipkoSt. Marys: Eckels (4 SO, 3 BB) and Mertz

Track and Field

Boys: 

Port Allegany 93, Northern Potter 57

Port Allegany 108, Johnsonburg 42

Port Allegany 109, Otto-Eldred 41

Northern Potter 74, Otto-Eldred 68

Girls: 

Port Allegany 95, Johnsonburg 54

Port Allegany 111, Otto-Eldred 37

Port Allegany 117, Northern Potter 27

Otto-Eldred 67, Northern Potter 47

PORT ALLEGANY, PA – Sweeping the field of competition, the Port Allegany boys track and field team secured the North Tier League title as they finished 6-0 in the league. 

The Gators had two athletes double in the afternoon, with Isac Amell winning both the 110 hurles and the triple jump and Ethan Tarbox taking first in the shot put and discus. For the girls, Kylee Pelchy won in both the 200 meter dash and long jump. 

BOYS

AT PORT ALLEGANY

100: Sherman (NoPo) 11.30, 200: Sherman (NoPo) 23.20, 400: Sherman (NoPo) 52.20, 800: White (NoPo) 2:25.60, 1,600: Magnusson (JB) 4:57.40, 3,200: Housler (O-E) 11:34.00, 400 relay: Port Allegany 47.20, 1,600 relay: Port Allegany 3:46.40, 3,200 relay: Port Allegany 10:00.20, 110 hurdles: Amell (PA) 17.10, 300 hurdles: Reed (NoPo) 46.70, long jump: Rees (O-E) 18-1.5, triple jump: Amell (PA) 38-4, high jump: Lindberg (JB) 6-0, shot put: Tarbox (PA) 49-9.5, discus: Tarbox (PA) 150-9.5, pole vault: Kiser (PA) 11-0, javelin: M. Schenfield (O-E) 117-8.5

GIRLS

AT PORT ALLEGANY

100: Jones (JB) 13.70, 200: Pelchy (PA) 28.80, 400: Abbey (NoPo) 1:07.20, 800: I. Lehmeier (PA) 2:34.70, 1,600: Martin (NoPo) 6:02.70, 3,200: Martin (NoPo) 13:09.80, 400 relay: Port Allegany 53.60, 1,600 relay:Port Allegany 4:20.60, 3,200 relay: Port Allegany 14.04.00 100 hurdles: Macafee (JB) 16.80, 300 hurdles: Macafee (JB) 48.10, long jump: Pelchy (PA) 13-4.5, triple jump: McDivitt (O-E) 28-7, high jump: Ginther (JB) 5-0, shot put: Myers (JB) 31-8, discus: Myers (JB) 94-10.5, pole vault: Zameroski (JB) 9-6, javelin: Mahon (PA) 86-6.5

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