PARKERSBURG, W. Va. —
Pitt-Johnstown swept a doubleheader Wednesday at Ohio Valley, taking a 10-6 win in the opener and a 14-1 victory in the nightcap.
The Mountain Cats improved to 12-5.
UPJ scored four runs in the top of the seventh to break a 6-all tie and win the first game.
Jake Warner had three hits, including a double and an RBI, while Kyle Morrow, Zach Vignero and Sam Barbera had two hits each.
Nate McGhee hit a three-run homer for the Mountain Cats, and Ryan Sozol picked up the win with two innings of relief.
Warner added three more hits, including a home run, a double and three RBI, in the second game. Mike Palkovicz’s three hits included a two-run homer. Jeff Campbell had three hits, including a home run and a double.
Kody Reighard pitched five innings, giving up three hits and one run while striking out five
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