Cambria Legion
Cernic’s 8, Ebensburg 0
Andrew Stephens went the distance and struck out six in a shutout as Cernic’s opened its best-of-3 first-round Legion playoff series with a win at Franklin Field.
Zach Henry hit a three-run homer in the first inning, one of two hits for him in the game. Alex Martin had two hits and scored a run, and teammate Alex Roberts doubled twice.
Shawn Kyper had two hits for Ebensburg.
Westmont 10, Bedford 5
BEDFORD – Dave McKolosky and Chris Garaventa doubled while Bryan Marshall had four hits to lead Westmont over Bedford in the opener of their best-of-3 playoff series.
Seth Shaffer had three hits and Byron Rose had two for the hosts.
Claysburg 9, Patton 2
CLAYSBURG – Dave Murtrie and Cody Swope combined for a six-hitter, striking out 10, walking one and yielding just one earned run to help Claysburg open its best-of-3 series against Patton with a win.
Mike Blair went 2-for-4 and drove in four runs for the hosts.
Ian Olsavsky was 2-for-3 with a triple for Patton.
Somerset 14, Serenko F.H. 1
FERRELLTON – Cody Hemminger’s grand slam home run in the bottom of the sixth inning sealed Serenko Funeral Home’s fate as Somerset took just six innings to win its best-of-3 series opener against Serenko Funeral Home at the Boswell Jaycees Field.
Hemminger finished 2-for-5 with five RBIs.
Teammate Chase Dykstra was 3-for-5 with three runs scored and Ryan Fisher went 2-for-4 with three RBIs.
Scott Nolan was 2-for-3 to lead Serenko.
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Local sports briefs 7/6
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Pens fall to Habs in shootout
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Steelers make it official: Haley’s their man
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Steelers press release on Todd Haley
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Johnstown Generals announce 2012 schedule
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Crosby practices with Penguins
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Report: Haley will be Steelers’ next O-coordinator
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