PORT ALLEGANY, PA – Improving on last year’s opening stretch, the Port Allegany baseball team set a new watermark as they collected their ninth consecutive win, dominating Cameron County 12-0 in five innings.
After collecting a lone run in the initial inning, the Gators then returned to the plate in the bottom of the second with force. Loading the bases in their first three batters, the next four would all drive in runs. Brennan Fillhart scored three with a line drive single, followed by RBI-doubles from Kellen Veilleux and Nick Wilfong and a sacrifice fly from Chase Boyd. Running up a 6-0 lead, Port then doubled down with four more in the third, all but ending the game while they held the Red Raiders fully at bay.
Wilfong ended the day 3-for-4 with three runs scored and two more batted in, while Veilleux came away with a pair of hits in four trips to the batters’ box, scoring twice alongside an RBI. Gavin Moses ended 3-for-3, followed by a combined five hits from Fillhart, Liam Hawver, Garrin Wright and Lane Gay.
AT PORT ALLEGANY
Cameron County 000 00 R:0 H:1 E:4
Port Allegany 164 1X R:12 H:13 E:1
Cameron County: Trumpie (0 SO, 2 BB), Z. Pearson (3) (1 SO, 1 BB), Palumbo (4) (0 SO, 0 BB) and Z. Pearson, Ramsey
Port Allegany : Petruzzi (2 SO, 2 BB), Boyd (5) (3 SO, 0 BB) and Boyd, Gay
Northern Potter 8, Otto-Eldred 6
ELDRED, PA – Despite a late push in the bottom of the seventh, the Terrors were unable to overcome their mid-game deficit, dropping their tenth loss of the season at the hands of NoPo.
Ryan Schenfield finished with a team-high three RBIs during his 1-for-2 day at the plate, also scoring once, while Wyatt Blendinger, Michael Sheeler, Macaibe Splain and Shane Magee combined for four runs scored and one RBI.
AT ELDRED
Northern Potter 100 520 0 R:8 H:6 E:2
Otto-Eldred 202 000 2 R:6 H:3 E:9
Northern Potter: Schenfield (3 SO, 6 BB), Sherry (3) (0 SO, 3 BB), VanCamp (4) (2 SO, 2 BB), Collins (6) (1 SO, 0 BB) and Splain
Otto-Eldred: Snyder (3 SO, 4 BB), Elmadollar (6) (4 SO, 2 BB) and Bieser
Coudersport 14, Smethport 0, 5 innings
Coudersport 11, Smethport 1, 5 innings
SMETHPORT, PA – Hosting the Falcons for a double-feature, the Hubbers were unable to find their stride, dropping both games of the day as they fell to 6-5.
In Game One, Smethport struggled with Coudy’s man on the mound, Lawon Wetzel, who tallied a no-hitter to go with his 15 strikeouts.
In Game Two, the Hubbers managed to break through, albeit, recording just two hits and one run scored. Zach Hungiville brought in the Hubbers lone run of the day, ending 1-for-3 and scoring Wyatt Hungiville.
AT SMETHPORT
Coudersport 421 61 R:14 H:12 E:1
Smethport 000 00 R:0 H:0 E:2
Coudersport: Wetzel (15 SO, 1 BB) and McClintock
Smethport: Riekofsky (2 SO, 3 BB), Hungiville (2) (1 SO, 1 BB), Tanner (3) (0 SO, 1 BB), Holmberg (4) (1 SO, 2 BB) and Young
AT SMETHPORT
Coudersport 046 10 R:1 H:2 E:2
Smethport 000 01 R:11 H:8 E:4
Coudersport: Wahler (7 SO, 3 BB) and McClintock
Smethport: Hungiville (2 SO, 4 BB), Tanner (3) (3 SO, 3 BB) and Young
HS SOFTBALL
St. Marys 17, Bradford 0, 3 innings
BRADFORD, PA – Seeing the Lady Dutch for the second time this season, the Lady Owls failed to find revenge, ultimately suffering their tenth loss via three-inning blowout.
Daisy Greene recorded Bradford’s lone hit of the day, going 1-for-1.
AT BRADFORD
St. Marys 4(12)1 R:17 H:13 E:0
Bradford 000 R:0 H:1 E:5
St. Marys: Hansolvan (5 SO, 0 BB) and Eckels
Bradford: Greene (0 SO, 1 BB), Zandy (2) (1 SO, 1 BB) and Kicior
Salamanca 13, Dunkirk 1 (5 innings)
SALAMANCA, NY – The Salamanca softball team used a seven-run first inning to catapult itself to five-inning lopsided victory over Dunkirk.
The Warriors combined for 12 hits on the night with Charli Ross (2-for-4, 2 RBI), Delaney Haley (3-for-4, 2 runs, 2 RBI) and Mae Bacelli (2-for-3, RBI) all having multi-hit games.
Ross also only allowed two hits from inside the circle as well.
AT SALAMANCA
Dunkirk 100 00X X R:1 H:2 E:3
Salamanca 703 03X X R:13 H:12 E:1
Dunkirk: Grann (0 SO, 3 BB)
Salamanca: Ross (2 SO, 0 BB)
Coudersport 25, Smethport 8, 4 innings
Coudersport 20, Smethport 10, 6 innings
COUDERSPORT, PA – Traveling for a two-for-one special against Coudy, the Lady Hubbers failed to make a dent, instead being swept for their eighth and ninth loss of the season.
In the first showing, an early slug fest turned ugly as Smethport continued to suffer self-inflicted wounds late. Cassidy Szuba ended 2-for-3 in that game with two runs scored while Coral Tronetti and Faith Benjamin both ended 1-for-2 with one run scored and two more batted in.
While they would extend the second game to six innings, the ultimate result came out the same. Payten Lenze ended with two hits in four trips to the plate during game No. 2, scoring once to go with her two RBIs, while Szuba ended 2-for-4 with one run and one RBI.
AT COUDERSPORT
Smethport 675 7 R:25 H:14 E:1
Coudersport 521 0 R:8 H:8 E:12
Smethport: Miller (2 SO, 5 BB), Benjamin (4) (2 SO, 1 BB) and Tronetti
Coudersport: Lagrua (5 SO, 2 BB) and Billings
AT COUDERSPORT
Smethport 403 120 R:10 H:8 E:13
Coudersport 286 121 R:20 H:12 E:9
Smethport: Benjamin (1 SO, 6 BB), Miller (2) (3 SO, 5 BB) and Tronetti
Coudersport: Lagrua (6 SO, 1 BB) and Billings
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Niagara 7, St. Bonaventure 6
ST. BONAVENTURE, NY – After conceding five runs in the eighth inning, the St. Bonaventure baseball team fell to Niagara.
The Bonnies rallied in the bottom of the ninth, scoring twice to shave the deficit it faced to just one run. But the Purple Eagles staved off the comeback, and thus the Bonnies dropped their fourth contest in a row.
Anthony Fernandez (2-for-5, 2 runs), Christian LaMothe (3-for-5, RBI), Ashton Ross (2-for-4, run, RBI) and Joey Bruno (2-for-4) all had multiple hits for Bona in the loss.











