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.
Local Sports
Local sports briefs 7/6
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Pirates pick up fourth straight victory
There were times earlier in his career when James McDonald would run into trouble and innings would slow to a crawl. Even worse, runners would disappear, and not in a good way.
Too much thinking. Not enough attacking. -
Sympathetic Pirates add to Cubs’ slide
Andrew McCutchen and the Pittsburgh Pirates can relate to what the Chicago Cubs are going through.
Perhaps more than anyone, they know what it feels like to be on an extended losing streak
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AAABA League will open after busy offseason
The AAABA League opens on Tuesday at Point Stadium with two new, but familiar managers, a new but familiar sponsor, an expanded interleague schedule and two new franchises committed to the 2013 season.
A lot of activity took place during the offseason, including the AAABA national committee’s vote to expand the age limit to 21 years old beginning in 2013. -
Richland's Lumley settles for pair of silver medals
Paige Lumley was on an emotional roller coaster and seeing silver on Saturday at the PIAA Track and Field Championships at Shippensburg University.
The Richland senior had state record jumps twice during the triple jump competition, but ended up with a silver–medal leap of 40 feet,
1¾ inches.
Defending state champion, second-seeded junior Lanae Newsome of Brookville, won with a jump of 40-3½. -
Ridge’s Dull takes second with school-record time
Matt Dull finished his athletic career with his best on Saturday at the PIAA Track and Field Championships at Shippensburg University.
The Chestnut Ridge senior ran a career-best time of 38.12 to finish second in the 300 hurdles final, also setting another school record. -
Hit batsman lifts Pirates over Cubs
Matt Hague was hit by a pitch from Rafael Dolis with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth inning, and the Pittsburgh Pirates sent the Chicago Cubs to their 11th straight loss with a 3-2 victory Saturday night.
Hague took a 96 mph fastball from Dolis (2-4) in the back near the shoulder blade, scoring Jose Tabata and eliciting an incredulous look to the sky by the Cubs reliever. -
Generals return to defeat Sting
It’s been a dramatic month for the Johnstown Generals.
There were two postponed games that left the immediate and long-term future of the franchise in serious doubt just two weeks ago. -
Greater Johnstown Speedway failed to win the support of fans
Back in the late 1950’s, the area stock car racing landscape was populated by a very strong and popular three-track weekend circuit, consisting of the Windber Stadium Speedway, Jennerstown Speedway and the Ebensburg Fairgrounds Speedway.
Thus, it came as a major surprise when the announcement was made that a new track, the Greater Johnstown Speedway, would be built and begin operation in 1958. -
Final PIAA track update - No gold for local athletes
Richland senior Paige Lumley broke the state triple jump record twice in the PIAA Class AA Track and Field Championships today, but it wasn't enough to earn a gold medal.
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PIAA track update - Central Cambria's Brandis earns medal
Central Cambria's Alyssa Brandis claimed the first local medal of this morning's action at the PIAA Track and Field Championshps.
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