Bellwood softball rallies for win
H.S. softball
BELLWOOD — Bellwood-Antis scored two runs in the bottom of the 10th inning to beat West Branch, 4-3, Thursday afternoon in high school softball play.
Parker Martin and Avery Conlon each had two hits and an RBI for B-A (11-3). Teammate Lainey Stinson also had two hits.
Winning pitcher Palynn Gregg struck out 18 and walked one while giving up four hits in 10 innings.
SCORE BY INNINGS
West Branch 000 010 100 1 — 3 4 3
Bellwood-Antis 000 010 100 2 — 4 8 2
HR–Chutko (WB). RBI–Chutko, Eyerly (WB), Martin, Clabaugh, Conlon (BA). Multiple hits–Eyerly 2 (WB, Martin 2, Stinson 2, Conlon 2 (BA). WP–Gregg. LP–Nelson. SO–Gregg 18, Nelson 8. BB–Gregg 1, Nelson 5.
Records: West Branch (7-7); Bellwood-Antis (11-3).
C-K shines
CLAYSBURG — Claysburg-Kimmel bounced back from a two-game losing streak with a 15-0 win over Glendale.
Jaylee Swindell had three hits and four RBIs for the Lady Bulldogs.
Savanna Crissman, McKenna Black and winning pitcher Isabella Paris each had two hits and an RBI. Paris finished with a three-inning no-hitter and four strikeouts.
SCORE BY INNINGS
Glendale 000 XXX X– 0 0 3
Claysburg-Kimmel 69X XXX X–15 10 1
2B–Crissman, Swindell 2 (CK). 3B–Hinish, Paris (CK). HR–Crissman (CK). RBI–Swindell 4, Hinish 2, Musselman, Paris, Black, Crissman (CK). Multiple hits–Swindell 3, Crissman 2, Black 2, Paris 2 (CK). WP–Paris. LP–McClellan. SO–McClellan 1 (G); Paris 4 (CK). BB–Paris 1 (CK); McClellan 4 (G).
Records: Claysburg-Kimmel (12-2).
BG victorious
Winning pitcher Leah Byrne struck out 10 batters and walked none and also had two hits and an RBI on her senior night to help Bishop Guilfoyle Academy top Johnstown, 10-4, at Garfield.
Fellow senior Taryn Carruthers had two hits and two RBIs for BG, and Brook Swasing had three doubles and two RBIs.
SCORE BY INNINGS
Johnstown 100 021 0– 4 6 0
Bishop Guilfoyle 015 320 X–11 14 2
2B–Swasing 3 (BG). RBI–Swasing 2, Carruthers 2, Ritchey 2, Earnest 2, Ronan, Byrne (BG); Wilfong, Synan, Fisher (J). Multiple hits–Swasing 3, Byrne 2, Carruthers 2, Ritchey 2, Ronan 2, Earnest 2 (BG). WP–Byrne. LP–Wilfong. SO–Wilfong 1, Powell 1 (J); Byrne 10 (BG). BB–Wilfong 4, Powell 3 (J).
Records: Bishop Guilfoyle (3-8).
JV tops Tussey
ALEXANDRIA — Juniata Valley doubled up Tussey Mountain, 8-4, with the help of three hits by Gracie Smith.
Klohie Brown and Lexey Smith each had three RBIs for the Lady Hornets.
SCORE BY INNINGS
Tussey Mountain 000 004 0–4 6 2
Juniata Valley 102 104 X–8 10 2
2B–G. Smith, Brown, Sager (JV); Raley, Mills (TM). RBI–Raley 2, Reed, Zdrosky (TM); Brown 3, L. Smith 3, Harman, B. Devore (JV). Multiple hits–J. Devore 2, Brown 2, G. Smith 3 (JV). WP–B. Devore. LP–Raley. SO–Raley 7 (TM); B. Devore 3 (JV). BB–Raley 4 (TM); B. Devore 1 (JV).
Records: Juniata Valley (6-3).
Pirates lose
WILLIAMSBURG — Mount Union defeated Williamsburg in three innings, 16-0.
Karsyn Walter and Alex Giansante had hits for the Lady Pirates.
SCORE BY INNINGS
Mount Union 169 XXX X–16 15 0
Williamsburg 000 XXX X– 0 2 4
2B–McCormick, Benson, Turner, Williams, Wible, Atherton (MU). HR–Wible (MU). RBI–Wible 4, Williams 2, Atherton 2, McCormick 2, Simmons 2, Pederson, Benson (MU). Multiple hits–Wible 4, Williams 2, Atherton 2, McCormick 2 (MU). WP–Williams. LP–K. Ross. SO–Williams 4 (MU); K. Ross, M. Ross 1 (W). BB–Williams 3 (MU); K. Ross 1, M. Ross 1 (W).
Records: Williamsburg (2-10).
Portage downed
JOHNSTOWN — Portage was hurt by 11 walks in a 12-2 loss to Conemaugh Valley.
Laine Poborski doubled and drove in four runs for the Lady Jays.
Mikaila McCoy had two hits and an RBI for the Lady Mustangs.
SCORE BY INNINGS
Portage 110 00X X– 2 5 4
Conemaugh Valley 171 3XX X–12 9 1
2B–Toth, Poborski (CV). RBI–Poborski 4, Dietz 2, McCleester, Bilak, Toth (CV); McCoy (P). Multiple hits–McCoy 2 (P); McCleester 2, Poborski 3, Dietz 2 (CV). WP–Beiter. LP–Pinizzotto. SO–Beiter 2 (CV); Pinizzotto 3, Stancovich 1 (P). BB–Beiter 2 (CV); Pinizzotto 10, Stancovich 1 (P).
Records: Portage (6-9); Conemaugh Valley (11-3).
Big inning for CH
PATTON — Cambria Heights and United went into the bottom of the fifth inning tied at six, and the Lady Highlanders scored 10 runs to immediately end the game without making an out in a 16-6 win.
Hallie Hayes tripled and drove in four runs for the Lady Highlanders. Alyssa Miller drove in three runs for Heights.
SCORE BY INNINGS
United 050 1 0 X X– 6 6 5
Cambria Heights 302 1(10)X X–16 14 0
3B–Bachik, Hayes (CH). HR–Worthington (U). RBI–Worthington 2 Thomas 2, Yoder, Fiochetta (U); Hayes 4, Miller 3, Nelen 2, Lane 2, Elias 2, Bachik, Bradley (CH). Multiple hits–Hayes 3, Bachik 2, Lane 2, Elias 2, Miller 3 (CH); Worthington 2, Lichtenfels 2 (U). WP–Lane. LP–Worthington. SO–Lane 11 (CH); Worthington 7 (U). BB–Lane 3 (CH); Worthington 6, Pisarcik 1 (U).
Records: Cambria Heights (7-8).
BC shut out
EBENSBURG — Westmont Hilltop scored 12 runs in the first inning in a 21-0, 3-inning win at Bishop Carroll, dropping the Lady Huskies to 1-9.
Bella Kist had two hits, including a home run, and four RBIs for Westmont (9-3).
SCORE BY INNINGS
Westmont (12)18 XXX X — 21 7 0
Bishop Carroll 0 00 XXX X — 0 0 2
2B–Muto (WH). HR–Kist. RBI–Muto 2, Bynack, Rozich, Gibbons, Kegg, Kist 4, Veranese 2, C. Lynch, Gilbert, Z. Lynch 3. Multiple hits–. WP–Rozich. LP–Strittmatter. SO–Rozich 6, Strittmatter 1, Myers 1. BB–Strittmatter 7, Myers 7.
Records: Westmont Hilltop (9-3); Bishop Carroll (1-9).
Altoona beaten
STATE COLLEGE — Altoona fell, 14-4, to State College despite two hits and two RBIs by Katie Bettwy.
Ellie Lingle homered and drove in four runs for the Lady Little Lions.
SCORE BY INNINGS
Altoona 000 031 X– 4 5 4
State College 601 205 X–14 16 2
2B–Snyder (A); Sikorski, Williams, Moriarta (SC). HR–Lingle (SC). RBI–Lingle 4, Moriarta 3, Rhinehart, Sikorski, Gilmore, S. Williams, L. Williams (SC); Bettwy 2, Yost (A). Multiple hits–Bettwy 2 (A); Moriarta 3, Sikorski 2, Gilmore 2, S. Williams 2, L. Williams 2 (SC). WP–Moriarta. LP–Schneider. SO–Moriarta 8, Harpster 2, Schirf 1 (SC); Reed 1 (A). BB–Moriarta 1, Harpster 1, Schirf 1 (SC); Schneider 2, Reed 1 (A).
Records: Altoona (3-9).
JV: State College, 21-5.





