Wednesday’s HS Baseball Roundup: North Clarion Edges C-L

Chris Rossetti

Chris Rossetti

Published April 6, 2017 4:20 am
Wednesday’s HS Baseball Roundup: North Clarion Edges C-L

STRATTANVILLE, Pa. (D9Sports) — Korey Mills scored on a wild pitch in the top of the seventh inning, as visiting North Clarion edged Clarion-Limestone, 5-4.

Mills, who had a pair of RBIs in the game, started the seventh-inning rally with a one-out walk, and Logan Minich walked before both runners moved up forcing an intentional walk of Noah Myers before the wild pitch pushed across the go-ahead run.

Zander Hargenrader threw the final three innings of scoreless, hitless relief for the Wolves and got the win while doubling at the plate. Hargenrader walked two and struck out three.

Colby Himes tripled and Sam Leadbetter doubled for the Lions.

Zane Summerville suffered the loss in relief going three innings allowing no hits but one run thanks to four walks. He struck out four. Leadbetter started and went four innings allowing four runs, one earned, on five hits and three walks while striking out seven.

OAK RIDGE, Pa. — A 10-run bottom of the fourth led to the 15-Run Rule for Redbank Valley in its 16-1 rout of visiting Keystone.

The Bulldogs had nine hits and worked four Keystone pitchers for 11 walks. Blaney Brooks, Cameron Travis and Logan Wadding each had two hits. Brooks homered and scored three runs, Travis scored twice and drove in two runs and Wadding drove in three runs.

Grayson Harman went all four innings for the Bulldogs, allowing two hits while striking out two and walking none. Keystone’s lone run was unearned.

Sawyer Reed and Corey Rapp had the hits for the Panthers.

CRANBERRY 14, FOREST AREA 0, 5 INNINGS

MARIENVILLE, Pa. — Nolan Brannon went 2-for-3 with a double and three runs scored to lead Cranberry to a 14-0, five-inning win over Forest Area at East Forest.

Andrew Gunn and Brannon combined on a one-hit shutout for the Berries. Gunn went three innings giving up a hit, hitting a batter and walking a batter, while Brannon went two innings while hitting a batter, walking two and striking out five.

Noah Burke had the lone Fires hit.

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