Wyalusing edges Canton, 2-1.
By: The Review | Towanda Daily Review | April 14, 2012 | Photo courtesy The Review
2012 NTL and District 4 News
By: The Review | Towanda Daily Review | April 14, 2012 | Photo courtesy The Review
The Wyalusing Rams used a two-run fourth inning to help them pick up a 2-1 victory at Canton on Friday.
Emily Faulkner was strong on the mound, striking out 12 and walking none, while allowing four hits in the game.
At the plate Laci Holdren had a two hit day and Cierra Holland and Ally DeVoir had hits, while Holland and Arielle Kneller scored runs.
Chelsea Heatley had a double and scored a run for Canton and Morgan Palmer and Bridget Tracy had doubles, while Courtney Coyle had a hit.
Heatley struck out five and walked two, while allowing four hits in the game.
"Emily did a great job," Wyalusing coach Jack Loomis said.
The Rams host Loyalsock today.
SAYRE - With the Wildcats leading 4-3 after five innings, Athens got three runs in the last two innings to wrap up the victory.
Alexa Daddona had a hit and scored a run and Jensen Dunkling had two runs scored and an RBI, while Christin Dunkling had two hits, an RBI and a run scored.
Mackenzie Hafer, Abbie Beck and Kiersten Horton each had hits, with Horton scoring a run and Beck scoring two runs.
Kaitlyn Serfass pitched for Athens, striking out eight.
Sayre got hits from Des Waltman, Kristyn Tappan, Rachel Hurley and Kelsey Young with Kaitlyn Tappan, Hurley and Waltman scoring runs and Hurley and Young getting RBI.
Kristyn Tappan pitched, striking out two.
Athens' Olivia May struck out 14 in a three-hitter to lead Notre Dame to the victory.
May walked two and allowed one earned run. At the plate she was 3-for-5 with three doubles and two runs scored.
Alivia Clark had two hits, with a double, and four RBI and Sydney Dimon had a hit and scored two runs and Becca Saggiomo had a hit and an RBI.
Emily Lepkowski had two hits, three RBI and a double and Detta Gublo had a hit, an RBI and a run scored, while Sam Erbach had a double, two runs scored and an RBI and Mackenzie Maloney had two hits and scored three runs.
Deanna Hutchison had a triple and an RBI for Tioga and Bry Godfrey had a hit and scored a run, while Britt Vergason had a hit.
Sam Wood pitched for Tioga, striking out five and walking one, while allowing 13 hits and 16 runs, 12 earned.
Tioga hosts Newark Valley on Monday.
The Wolverines got a four-hit day from Sabrina Bowman, with a two-run home run, as they picked up the victory on Friday.
Cassie Morey and Cassidy Farr each had two hits, and Carmella Ruth had a double, while Emiley Myers and Stephanie Bellis each had hits.
Bellis pitched for the Wolverines, striking out one, walking none and allowing four hits in five innings.
Waverly hosts Odessa-Montour on Monday.
The Trojans pounded out 14 hits in the victory on Friday.
Hannah Jackson got the victory on the mound, striking out nine and walking none, while allowing three hits and one earned run.
Katie Jackson had a hit and scored two runs and Cecilia Morse had two hits, with a double, two RBI and a run scored. Hannah Jackson had two hits, three runs scored, a double and an RBI and Kelly Bridgham had two hits, a run scored and two RBI.
Tiffani Mattocks had a hit, an RBI and a run scored and Brooke Mattocks scored a run. Kara Schucker had a triple, a run scored and two RBI and Taylor Johnston had a hit and a run scored, while Faith Ceely had a hit and a run scored.
Sara Hunsicker had a hit, a double and two RBI.
Kelsey Bristol had a hit and two runs scored and Marissa Jarrell had a hit and two RBI.
CV got a triple and a run scored from Courtney Schauer and Shanelle Ianson had a double and Beth Brubaker also had a hit.
Sterlin Young struck out one, allowed four walks and 14 hits in the game for the Indians.
Troy hosts Liberty on Monday.
The Griffins got a double play from center Brianna Baumunk as she made a catch and a throw to Elizabeth George at second, but it wasn't enough in the loss.
Mackenna Bagley started for the Griffins, walking six and striking out none, before Alyssa Blasi made her first varsity appearance on the mound, striking out one and walking six.
Sullivan County hosts Benton on Thursday, April 12.