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magical
march one
to remember
S
TATE COLLEGE The
corners of Maddie Sitlers
mouth began twisting up-
ward into a smile as she consid-
ered the question:
How soon until your team
gets past the
GEOFF
MORROW sting of a cham-
pionship defeat
and fully appre-
ciates Cedar Cliffs 2017 soft-
ball accomplishments?
Well, were going to the
Creamery, so a lot of us are go-
ing to be OK after that, Sitler
said of Fridays post-game visit
to the famous Penn State Ber-
key Creamery.
Because ice cream after a
ball game, be it regular-season
T-ball or even a PIAA Class 5A
state softball championship,
always cleanses the palate.
These Colts, despite a 9-7
slugfest loss to Donegal at Nit-
tany Lion Softball Park, earned
more than a few scoops.
So, too, did Wayne Emenhe-
isers Indians from Lancaster
County, who countered Cedar
MICHAEL BUPP PHOTOS, THE SENTINEL Cliffs six-run punch in the
Donegals Rachael Overlander, left, and Makyla Yoder celebrate after scoring on Kaitlyn Witmers game-tying, bases-clearing double in the fifth top of the fifth with a six-run
Oh so close
inning against Cedar Cliff in Fridays PIAA Class 5A championship at Penn States Nittany Lion Softball Park. onslaught of their own to seize
final control in this back-and-
forth battle.
The District 3 foes Cedar
Cliff beat Donegal 9-5 in the
district semifinals peppered
beautiful Beard Field with 20
hits, including eight for extra
bases.
Sitler and junior classmate
Karson Hastings both clob-
bered home runs for the Colts.
Donegal, sporting state gold
JAKE ADAMS
The Sentinel
Bonus coverage swing for the fences, but it happened,
and it really felt amazing.
STATE COLLEGE Everything was going For more photos, plus video highlights and But the 7-3 lead lasted for just a
so smoothly, just like their wildest dreams interviews from the Colts championship loss, moment. A strike zone that McCoy said
that had played in their minds over the past go to cumberlink.com/sports seemed to shrink escaped Winchell in the
few months. home half, and Donegal (27-4) patiently
For four-and-a-half innings, Penn States coach Stephen McCoy said while clutching waited for its pitches.
Nittany Lion Softball Park was Cedar Cliffs the second-place trophy in his right arm like The Colts sophomore right-hander sur-
domain. The Colts played defense with bra- a football. For us to come back, it showed rendered a trio of walks and a single as the
vado, got excellent pitching from ace Avery these girls had no quit in them. And then to Indians cut the lead to 7-4. Then Kaitlyn
Winchell and had just blasted Donegal for a see them do that, they had great resiliency. Witmer crushed a 2-1 pitch to the right-cen-
big six-run frame in the top of the fifth. They could have just folded right then and ter gap for a bases-clearing, game-tying
But just like in any good heavyweight there. double. Another single and two fielders
fight, the Indians fought back. They landed The Colts, who led 1-0 after Olivia Jordans choices drove in the final two runs for the
an uppercut of their own in the bottom of the sacrifice fly scored Jimiah McDonald in the Indians, and they held on from there.
fifth, the eventual finishing blow in a wild first, found themselves in a 3-1 hole after four We knew we were down, we needed to
9-7 win over the Colts in Fridays PIAA Class innings. get the momentum back up, and I knew I
5A championship. There was little cause for alarm then, had to get a hit just to score those runs,
It was another six-run frame that vaulted though, with Cedar Cliff displaying its now just so we could get that game back
the Indians from Lancaster County past the patented potency at the plate. Karson Hast- closer like it should be, Witmer
same Colts squad (19-9) that vanquished ings kicked off the frame with a rocket to said. Cedar Cliffs
them in the District 3 semifinals two weeks left for a solo home run, and Maddie Sitler Weve never quit all Naomi Englehart
earlier. capped the explosive top half of the fifth year, Donegal skipper went 2-for-3 and scored a
It honestly was like watching the old days when she deposited a three-run blast about Wayne Emenheiser said. run against Donegal in Fridays
of the prized heavyweight fights, just two 30 feet to the right of Hastings shot. PIAA Class 5A championship at Penn
heavyweights slugging it out, Cedar Cliff I knew I was due, Sitler said. I didnt Please see COLTS, Page C8 States Nittany Lion Softball Park.
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Patrick Moynihan mens assistant basketball T. Potter Jr. 74-76-150 +6 (Stroman 7-2), 1:07p.m.
LOCAL SCHEDULE TRANSACTIONS coaches. A. Romero 74-76-150 +6 Cleveland (Merritt 0-0) at Minnesota (Wilk 0-1),
ASEBALL
B STANFORD Named David Esquer baseball coach. B. Garnett 75-75-150 +6 2:10p.m., 1st game
American League TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE Named Ron Macosko J. Poston 78-72-150 +6 N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 5-6) at Oakland (Hahn
TODAY BALTIMORE ORIOLES Recalled LHP Vidal mens and womens golf coach. A. Noren 73-77-150 +6 2-4), 4:05p.m.
Nuno and RHP Gabriel Ynoa from Norfolk (IL). WISCONSIN Signed mens tennis coach a-Christopher Crawford 75-75-150 +6 St. Louis (Wainwright 7-4) at Baltimore (Miley
60TH BIG 33 CLASSIC Optioned RHP Jimmy Yacabonis to Norfolk. Danny Westerman, womens tennis coach Kelcy O. Bekker 75-76-151 +7 2-4), 4:05p.m.
Pennsylvania vs. Maryland, at Landis Field, Harrisburg 7 Placed RHP Mike Wright on the 10-day DL, McKenna, mens golf coach Michael Burcin, B. Kohles 77-74-151 +7 Tampa Bay (Archer 4-4) at Detroit (Fulmer 6-4),
womens golf coach Todd Oehrlein, softball G. Coetzee 72-79-151 +7 4:10p.m.
retroactive to June 15.
coach Yvette Healy, mens rowing coach Chris M. Wallace 76-75-151 +7 Seattle (Gallardo 3-6) at Texas (Perez 2-6),
WEST SHORE TWILIGHT CLEVELAND INDIANS Recalled RHP Adam
Clark, womens rowing coach Bebe Bryan, and J. Dufner 76-75-151 +7 5:05p.m.
Plutko from Columbus (IL). Placed OF Michael
Hagerstown at New Cumberland (DH) 1 Brantley on the paternity list. director of mens and womens cross country C. Conners 76-76-152 +8 Cleveland (Clevinger 2-3) at Minnesota (Mejia
and track and field Mick Byrne to three-year A. Levy 77-75-152 +8 1-2), 8:10p.m., 2nd game
LOS ANGELES ANGELS Agreed to terms with
Enola at Shippensburg (DH) 5 contract extensions through 2020. J. Vegas 77-75-152 +8 Boston (Porcello 3-8) at Houston (Paulino 0-0),
RHP Griffin Canning and OF Jo Adell on minor
WOFFORD Named Jay McAuley mens associate R. Castro 76-76-152 +8 8:15p.m.
league contracts.
head basketball coach and Will Murphy director E. Grillo 76-76-152 +8 Kansas City (Junis 2-0) at L.A. Angels (Meyer
CUMBERLAND COUNTY LEGION NEW YORK YANKEES Placed RHP Adam Warren
of mens basketball operations. Named Kate A. Pope 77-75-152 +8 2-3), 8:15p.m.
on the 10-day DL. Optioned RHP Giovanny
Mt. Holly at Enola (DH) 11a.m. Gallegos to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Recalled Goldstein womens assistant lacrosse coach. a-Stewart Hagestad 77-75-152 +8 Sundays Games
a-Sahith Theegala 77-75-152 +8 Chicago White Sox at Toronto, 1:07p.m.
C Kyle Higashioka and OF Mason Williams
Red Land at Duncannon (DH) 11a.m. D. Berger 78-75-153 +9 Tampa Bay at Detroit, 1:10p.m.
from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Transferred LHP
Aroldis Chapman to Trenton (EL) on a rehab PGA D. Barron
A. Rai
70-83-153
73-80-153
+9
+9
St. Louis at Baltimore, 1:35p.m.
Cleveland at Minnesota, 2:10p.m.
West Perry at Newville (DH) noon assignment.
G. Sauers 77-76-153 +9 Seattle at Texas, 3:05p.m.
SEATTLE MARINERS Recalled LHP Zac Curtis U.S. Open Championship N. Flanagan 75-79-154 +10 Kansas City at L.A. Angels, 3:37p.m.
EASTERN LEAGUE from Arkansas (TL). Optioned RHP Chase De At Erin Hills, Erin, Wis. J. Day 79-75-154 +10 N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 4:05p.m.
Jong to Tacoma (PCL). Purse: $12 million
Richmond at Harrisburg 6 TEXAS RANGERS Activated RHP Tyson Ross Yardage: 7,741; Par 72
a-John Oda 78-76-154 +10 Boston at Houston, 8:05p.m.
a-Scott Harvey 78-76-154 +10
from the 60-day DL and 1B Mike Napoli and OF (a-amateur)
LOCAL AUTO RACING Carlos Gomez from the 10-day DL. Recalled LHP P. Casey 66-71-137 -7
G. Osborn
B. Stuard
83-71-154
81-75-156
+10
+12
Cubs 9, Pirates 5
Dario Alvarez from Round Rock (PCL). Placed B. Harman 67-70-137 -7 Chicago Pittsburgh
Newberry Township EMS/Fire/Police Night RHP Tony Barnette on the 10-day DL, retroac- T. Fleetwood 67-70-137 -7
R. Robledo 78-79-157 +13
ab r h bi ab r h bi
D. Chopra 77-80-157 +13
PASS/IMCA, Late Models, Street Stocks, Legends, at Susquehanna tive to June 15. Assigned INF-OFs Ryan Rua and B. Koepka 67-70-137 -7 B. Horschel 79-78-157 +13
Rizzo 1b 4 0 1 2 Frzer lf 4 1 1 0
Jurickson Profar to Round Rock. Designated RHP J. Lovemark 69-69-138 -6 Happ cf 5 1 2 0 Hrrison 2b 5 0 1 0
Speedway 7 Dillon Gee for assignment. Agreed to terms with R. Fowler 65-73-138 -6
M. Campbell 77-81-158 +14
Schwrbr lf 5 1 0 0 Plnco rf 5 0 0 0
W. Bryan 76-83-159 +15
OF Bubba Thompson, SS Chris Seise and RHP J. Holmes 69-69-138 -6 Davis p 0 0 0 0 Freese 3b 3 1 0 0
BAPS Night a-Walker Lee 81-83-164 +20
Hans Crouse on minor league contracts and S. Woo Kim 69-70-139 -5 Russell ss 5 1 1 2 Bell 1b 4 2 2 3
D. Willett 81WD
410 Sprints & 358 Sprints, at Lincoln Speedway 7:30 assigned them to the Arizona League. X. Schauffele 66-73-139 -5 Heyward rf 4 2 1 0 McCtchn cf 3 1 2 1
National League a-Cameron Champ 70-69-139 -5 Cntrras c 3 1 2 3 Crvelli c 3 0 1 1
SUNDAY
ATLANTA BRAVES Agreed to terms with RHP
Kyle Wright on a minor league contract.
B. Snedeker
H. Matsuyama
70-69-139
74-65-139
-5
-5 MLB L Stlla 2b 4 1 2 0 Mercer ss 4 0 1 0
Butler p 2 0 1 0 Wllm p 1 0 0 0
CHICAGO CUBS Placed INF Ben Zobrist on the B. Steele 71-69-140 -4 Strop p 0 0 0 0 Jaso ph 1 0 0 0
CUMBERLAND COUNTY LEGION 10-day DL, retroactive to June 13. Recalled INF M. Leishman 68-72-140 -4 National League Bryant 3b 1 1 0 0 LeBlanc p 0 0 0 0
Tommy La Stella from Iowa (PCL). H. English 71-69-140 -4 Almora cf 3 0 0 0 Hudson p 0 0 0 0
Dillsburg at Red Land (DH) 1 EAST DIVISION
LOS ANGELES DODGERS Recalled RHP Josh B. Haas 72-68-140 -4 Grimm p 0 0 0 0 Diaz ph 1 0 0 0
Ravin from Oklahoma City. Optioned RHP Ross C. Hoffman 70-70-140 -4 W L Pct GB Uehara p 0 0 0 0 Rvero p 0 0 0 0
EASTERN LEAGUE Stripling to Oklahoma City (PCL). C. Reavie 75-65-140 -4 Washington 41 26 .612 Jay lf 1 1 1 1 Nicasio p 0 0 0 0
NEW YORK METS Placed RHP Matt Harvey on W. McGirt 70-71-141 -3 Miami 30 35 .462 10 Watson p 0 0 0 0
Richmond at Harrisburg 1:30 the 10-Day DL, retroactive to June 15. Placed R. Henley 71-70-141 -3 New York 30 36 .455 10 Marinez p 0 0 0 0
OF Juan Lagares on the 10-Day DL. Recalled S. Garcia 70-71-141 -3 Atlanta 29 37 .439 11 Osuna ph 1 0 0 0
LOCAL AUTO RACING INF Matt Reynolds and OF Brandon Nimmo from B. Wiesberger 69-72-141 -3 Philadelphia 22 44 .333 18 Totals 37 9 11 8 Totals 35 5 8 5
Las Vegas (PCL). M. Kaymer 72-69-141 -3 CENTRAL DIVISION Chicago 300 000 006 9
SprintcarUnlimited.com Shootout PITTSBURGH PIRATES Agreed to terms with S. Kodaira 73-69-142 -2 Pittsburgh 000 013 001 5
W L Pct GB
USAC Sprint Cars, Extreme Stocks, Stock 600 Micros, at Susquehanna RHP Shane Baz on a minor league contract. A. Johnston 69-73-142 -2 Milwaukee 36 32 .529 E: Russell (7), Contreras (10). LOB: Chicago
WASHINGTON NATIONALS Agreed to terms Chicago 33 33 .500 2 5, Pittsburgh 7. 2B: Happ (6), Russell (10),
Speedway 7 with RHP Edwin Jackson on a minor league
A. Hadwin 68-74-142 -2
J. Thomas 73-69-142 -2 St. Louis 31 35 .470 4 Heyward (6), Contreras 2 (12), La Stella (3),
contract. J. Randolph 71-71-142 -2 Pittsburgh 30 37 .448 5 McCutchen (12). 3B: Bell (2). HR: Bell (12).
American Association Y. Miyazato 72-70-142 -2 Cincinnati 29 37 .439 6 IP H R ER BB SO
GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS Signed C Kevin T. Aiken 71-71-142 -2 Chicago
Reiher. D. Lingmerth 73-69-142 -2 WEST DIVISION Butler 52/3 4 4 4 3 0
SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS Released C Matt E. Els 70-72-142 -2 W L Pct GB Strop 1
/3 1 0 0 0 0
Arizona
43 26 .623 Grimm
Los Angeles 42 26 .618 Uehara W,2-3
42 26 .618 Davis
1 0 0 0 0 1
1 0 0 0 0 2
1 3 1 1 1 2
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The Sentinel LOCAL SPORTS Saturday, June 17, 2017|C3
CLASS 3A
BASEBALL irst Round, Monday, June 5
F
Pine Grove Area 5, Mifflinburg 3
PIAA Glance Christopher Dock 21, Masterman 15
CLASS 6A Mid Valley 2, North Penn Liberty 1
irst Round, Monday, June 5
F Brandywine Heights def. Science Leadership
Pennsbury 2, Parkland 1 (11 inn.) (forfeit)
Perkiomen Valley 2, Williamsport 0 Phillipsburg-Osceola 1, Pequea Valley 0
Liberty 5, Governor Mifflin 4 South Park 16, Titusville 1
Frankford 5, Neshaminy 1 First Round, Tuesday, June 6
St. Josephs Prep 3, North Penn 1 Deer Lakes 16, Karns City 6
Dallastown 8, Hatboro-Horsham 1 Ellwood City 6, Ligonier Valley 0
First Round, Tuesday, June 6 Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8
State College 1, North Allegheny 0 Pine Grove 17, Christopher Dock 3 (5 inn.)
Penn Manor 6, Pine-Richland 4 Mid Valley 4, Brandywine Heights 2
Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8 Phillipsburg-Osceola 6, Deer Lakes 2
Pennsbury 3, Perkiomen Valley 0 South Park 11, Ellwood City 0 (5 inn.)
Liberty 8, Frankford 0 Semifinals, Monday, June 12
Dallastown 5, St. Josephs Prep 1 Pine Grove 10, Mid Valley 6
State College 3, Penn Manor 1 South Park 4, Phillipsburg-Osceola 0
Semifinals, Monday June 12 Championship, Friday, June 16
Pennsbury 12, Liberty 0 at Nittany Lion Softball Park, Penn State
Dallastown 6, State College 1 University, 4
Championship, Friday, June 16 South Park 4, Pine Grove 2
at Lubrano Park, Penn State University, CLASS 2A
3:30 First Round, Monday, June 5
Pennsbury 1, Dallastown 0 Minersville 13, Conwell-Egan 0 (5 inn.)
CLASS 5A Holy Cross 15, Wyalusing 0
First Round, Monday, June 5 Bristol 10, Philadelphia Academy 0
Wallenpaupack 3, Upper Merion 1 Fairfield 5, Windber 2
Upper Moreland 2, Archbishop Wood 0 South Side 6, Conemaugh Valley 4
Whitehall 7, Daniel Boone 0 First Round, Tuesday, June 6
Springfield-Delco 15, Franklin Towne 0 Frazier 13, Lakeview 3 (6 inn.)
Cedar Cliff 3, Mars 1 Chartiers Houston 1, Moniteau 0
West Allegheny 11, Cathedral Prep 3 Seton LaSalle 9, Sharpsville 5
First Round, Tuesday, June 6 Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8
Marple Newtown 6, Red Land 4 Minersville 5, Holy Cross 2
Greater Latrobe 5, Manheim Central 4 Bristol 4, Fairfield 3
Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8 Chartiers Houston 4, Frazier 3
Wallenpaupack 2, Marple Newtown 0 South Side 7, Seton LaSalle 2
Whitehall 5, Upper Moreland 2 Semifinals, Monday, June 12
Springfield-Delco 1, Cedar Cliff 0 (10 inn.) Minersville 15, Bristol 0 (4 inn)
Greater Latrobe 9, West Allegheny 4 South Side 7, Chartiers-Houston 2
SUBMITTED BY JIM VASH Semifinals, Monday, June 12 Championship, Thursday, June 15
Whitehall 6, Wallenpaupack 2 at Nittany Lion Softball Park, Penn State
JIM VASH AIDS IN NATIONAL SENIOR GAMES 4X100 SILVER Greater Latrobe 2, Springfield-Delco 1
Championship, Thursday, June 15 Minersville 4, South Side 1
University, 11a.m.
at Lubrano Park, Penn State University, CLASS 1A
Hampden Twp.s Jim Vash helped a quartet including members of the Philadelphia Masters Track and Field club win silver 5:30 First Round, Monday, June 5
Greater Latrobe 7, Whitehall 0 (6 inn.) Northeast Bradford 7, Millersburg 6
in the mens 65-69 age bracket of the 4x100 at the National Senior Games. Vash and his teammates ran a 56.85 on Sunday, CLASS 4A Williams Valley 11, Faith Christian Academy
finishing behind a team that set the new national record in 53.56. The National Senior Games were held in Birmingham, East Pennsboro 7, New Hope-Solebury 0
First Round, Monday, June 5 0 (5 inn.)
Glendale 5, Muncy 0
Alabama, from June 2-15 and are for athletes ages 50 and over. Pictured are (from left), Tom Simek, Dave Kucherawy, Jim Wilson Area 13, Esperanza 0 (5 inn.) First Round, Tuesday, June 6
West York 7, Bonner-Prendergast 3 Meyersdale 3, Elk Co. Catholic 1
Vash and Don Warren. Dallas 9, Athens 0 West Greene 10, Shanksville-Stonycreek 0 (6 inn.)
Forest Hills 4, Kennard Dale 3 Claysburg-Kimmel 11 Coudersport 5
South Park 4, Clearfield 0 DuBois Central Catholic 18, Carmichaels 3 (4 inn.)
Hopewell 6, Slippery Rock 1 Commodore Perry 7, Monessen 2
LOCAL BRIEFS Blackhawk 2, Hickory 1
First Round, Tuesday, June 6 Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8
Williams Valley 6, Northeast Bradford 2
Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8 Meyersdale 15, Glendale 2
ence titles and 10 NCAA Tournament icsburg (2-6) in their 8-4 win Friday EASTERN LEAGUE Bishop McCort 6, Rocky Grove 5 Mechanicsburg 2-6
Mt. Holly 1-6
appearances, including six straight night. Bakers two-run single opened HARRISBURG Osvaldo Abreu Semifinals, Monday, June 12
Neumann-Goretti 10, Bellwood Antis 9 Enola 0-2
from 1995-2000. I am very grati- up the scoring before returning in the homered and doubled, driving in Bishop McCort 10, Brookville 3 Newville 0-7
Friday, June 16
Championship, Friday, June 16
fied, humbled and eager to begin as bottom of the fifth with another two three runs and scoring a pair as the at Lubrano Park, Penn State University, New Cumberland 7, Enola 3
the next head coach of John Hopkins RBIs on a single. The final RBI came in Harrisburg Senators topped the Rich- Neumann-Goretti 7, Bishop McCort 4
10:30a.m. Hampden 8, Mechanicsburg 4
Saturday, June 17
womens basketball, Bixby said in the bottom of the sixth from a double mond Flying Squir- CLASS 1A Mt. Holly at Enola (DH), 11a.m.
First Round, Monday, June 5 Red Land at Duncannon (DH), 11a.m.
Dickinsons press release. Dickinsons to right-center. Mechanicsburg had rels 9-6 on Friday. High Point 5, GAMP 0 West Perry at Newville (DH), noon
search for a replacement begins im- the tying run at the plate with the Jose Marmolejos Millersburg 6, Faith Christian 3 Sunday, June 18
Dillsburg at Red Land (DH), 1
Meyersdale 6, Homer Center 1
mediately. bases loaded in the final inning be- homered and singled Clarion 4, Berlin-Brothersvalley 3 NEW CUMBERLAND 7, ENOLA 3
New Cumberland 001 000 6 7 6 3
Shippensburgs Dave Osan- fore falling short to a 4-3 ground out. with two RBIs for Greensburg Central Catholic 2, Juniata Valley 1
First Round, Tuesday, June 6 Enola 300 000 0 3 3 3
itsch was named the PSAC Outdoor Harrisburg. Elk County Catholic 7, Jeannette 4 Tyler Sassano, Colin Dorrell (6) and Mike Jensen,
Daniel Stump (5); Zach Boyer, Jared Boyer (6),
Track & Field Head LOCAL AUTO RACING Harrisburg went Oswayo Valley 8, Union 3
First Round, Wednesday, June 7 Adam Balbanzo (7) and Garrison Shields-Selig.
Coach of the Year for MECHANICSBURG Kevin
up 3-0 in the second Tri-Valley 2, Sayre 0
Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8
W Colin Dorrell; L Adam Balbanzo.
mens and womens Thomas Jr. took the lead back from Abreu after Abreu hit a two- High Point 4, Tri-Valley 3 (11 inn.)
Friday. The longtime Chris Windom and then took his in- run home run. Meyersdale 9, Millersburg 0 WEST SHORE BASEBALL
Clarion 3, Elk County Catholic 0
Raiders coach led the side line away over the second half of Richmond answered in the top of Greensburg Central Catholic 7, Oswayo Valley 2 Twilight League Glance
Semifinals, Monday, June 12
mens team to a con- the USAC Sprint Car Feature Thurs- the next frame when Slade Heath- Meyersdale 2, High Point 1 (8 inn.)
eam Record
T
New Cumberland Tigers 10-3
ference record ninth day night at Williams Grove Speed- cott hit a two-run home run to cut Clarion 1, Greensburg Central Catholic 0
Championship, Thursday, June 15
Hagerstown Braves 9-4
straight PSAC cham- way. the deficit to one. at Lubrano Park, Penn State University,
Mechanicsburg Cardinals
Dillsburg Wolfpack
8-3
4-9
Osanitsch pionship this spring. From there, Thomas cruised to vic- The Senators later added three runs Meyersdale 2, Clarion 0
12:30 Enola Express 3-6
Shippensburg Stars 0-10
The women won their tory in the first USAC Sprint car race in both the third and sixth innings. In Friday, June 16
eighth straight crown. completed at the Grove since 1996. the third, Raudy Read hit a two-run SOFTBALL Mechanicsburg 13, Hagerstown 2
Saturday, June 17
Joining Osanitsch was Derek It was the opening night of the home run and Marmolejos hit a solo PIAA Glance Hagerstown at New Cumberland (DH), 1
Enola at Shippensburg (DH), 5
Nothstein, who was named the PSAC Groves USAC Triple Crown Show- home run, while Abreu hit an RBI CLASS 6A
MECHANICSBURG 13, HAGERSTOWN 2
irst Round, Monday, June 5
F
Mens Outdoor Field down and the third night of the an- double and then scored on a single Council Rock North 9, Avon Grove 5
Hagerstown 100 001 0 2 7 3
Mechanicsburg 012 0100 x 13 11 0
Athlete of the Year nual Eastern Storm for the USAC by Stephen Perez in the sixth. Hazleton 7, Coatesville 1
Spring Ford 16, St. Hubert 1 HAGERSTOWN (ab-r-h-rbi) Justin Lewis
on Friday. Nothstein, Sprint cars. Harrisburg starter Wirkin Estevez Liberty 2, Penn Manor 0 3-0-0-0, Sinjin Shoop 4-1-2-0, Jason Parades
1-0-1-0, Cody Hammond 2-0-0-0, Brandon
Perkiomen Valley 3, Parkland 2
a graduate student, For Thomas, who celebrated his (1-0) picked up the win despite allow- Chambersburg 4, Latrobe 2 Toloso 1-0-0-0, Matt Kline 2-0-0-0, Devin
Griffith 1-0-0-0, Hunter Martin 3-0-1-1, Tyler
is the third Raider to birthday Wednesday night, his 13th ing three runs and seven hits over 5 McDowell 16, North Allegheny 7
Elbin 2-0-1-0, Blake Dougherty 3-0-0-0, Alex
First Round, Tuesday, June 6
receive the award in career USAC Sprint car win was 1/3 innings. Opposing starter Jordan Hempfield Area 1, Central York 0 Cline 3-0-0-0, C.J. Owings 1-1-1-0, Luca Tesselli
1-0-0-0. Totals: 27-2-6-1.
its 11-year history. worth $6,000. Johnson (4-4) took the loss in the Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8
Hazleton 6, Council Rock North 5 MECHANICSBURG Brayden Lackey 4-2-1-0,
He went to for NCAA Windom eventually settled for third. Eastern League game after a rough Spring-Ford 9, Liberty 2 Ben Eppley 4-1-0-1, Shane Dressler 2-2-1-2, Joe
DeBernardis 4-3-4-4, Ryan Gray 3-1-1-1, Matt Cody
Chambersburg 3, Perkiomen Valley 1
Nothstein Outdoor Champion- He would win by 2.362 seconds as outing in which he allowed eight runs Hempfield Area 5, McDowell 0 (8 inn.) 4-1-1-1, Teed Wertz 3-0-1-0, Kodi Shatzer 3-1-1-1,
Sam Crater 3-2-1-1. Totals: 30-13-11-11.
ships in the javelin, Stockon took second from Windom. and eight hits over 5 1/3 innings. Semifinals, Monday, June 12
Hazleton 8, Spring-Ford 5 2B H, C.J. Owings; M, Joe DeBernardis 3, Ryan
tossing a personal best 220-9 this Grant and Brady Bacon completed For the Flying Squirrels, Heathcott Hempfield Area 11, Chambersburg 4 Gray. SB M, Wertz.
Hagerstown pitching: Nick Stegman (L) 4 IP, 6
Championship, Thursday, June 15
season, finishing fourth in the coun- the top five. Shane Golobic, Thomas homered and singled twice, driving in at Nittany Lion Softball Park, Penn State H, 5 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 6 K; Cody Hammond 0.2 IP, 3
H, 7 R, 2 ER, 3 BB, 0 K; C.J. Owings 1.1 IP, 2 H,
try. He also finished sixth in 2013 and Meseraull, Andretti, Jerry Coons Jr. two runs. C.J Hinojosa doubled and University, 4
1 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0 K. Mechanicsburg pitching:
Hempfield Area 5, Hazleton 3
sixth in 2016, one of just three Ship and former Williams Grove super singled three times, scoring a run and CLASS 5A Sam Crater (W) 7 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 8 K.
athletes with three All-American sportsman winner Carmen Perigo Jr. also driving one home. First Round, Monday, June 5
Donegal 3, West Chester Henderson 2
Abington Heights 3, Great Valley 1
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Lampeter-Strasburg 15, Archbishop Wood 5 Carlisle League Glance
Interboro 11, Franklin Towne 0 (5 inn.) Standings
Central Mountain 11, Albert Gallatin 1 (5 inn.) Team Record
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Cedar Cliff 9, Moon 6
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like an amateur
But soccer is the Schauf- Champ, who also heads now were here, so its all
fele familys first sport. into the weekend at 5 un- good.
Stefans grandfathers der. The spotlight figures Before getting to the U.S.
each played elite-level to grow brighter the longer Open, Schauffele won the
soccer in Europe. Stefan Schauffele stays near the state high school cham-
JAY COHEN sive par 5s. On the 603-yard California, when he com- was an elite soccer player top. pionship in California
Associated Press 14th, he got to the green mitted to play for the Ag- and decathlete, but a car Ive been trying to and the California State
ERIN, Wis. Cameron in two. His tee shot on 18 gies. But he was hampered accident on his way to de- make him laugh, said Amateur Championship
Champ is one of the longest traveled almost 353 yards, by injuries at the start of his cathlon training changed caddie Austin Kaiser, who in 2014. He starred at San
hitters at the U.S. Open. and he finished his round career at Texas A&M. things. Among his mul- describes his friend as the Diego State from 2013-15,
He keeps to himself while with a 12-footer to get to 5 He got healthy by work- titude of injuries, Stefan hardest-working guy hes and spent last season on
he plays. There is a quiet under, just two shots back ing out and stretching more, lost sight in his left eye. ever met. I want to keep the Web.com Tour before
confidence about him as he of leaders Paul Casey, Brian and a practice round with With the prospect of com- his head from getting ahead moving up to the PGA Tour.
makes his way around Erin Harman, Tommy Fleetwood Rory McIlroy and Louis peting for Germany out of of himself. Its easy to get Stefan says his son is do-
Hills. and Brooks Koepka. Oosthuizen at Erin Hills the picture, Stefan moved ahead of yourself out there ing well this week in part
Nothing amateur about Man, that kid is just su- helped pave the way for his to America, which is where and worrying about the fu- because Erin Hills reminds
his game. He looks right at per long off the tee and hes fast start at the U.S. Open. he discovered golf. ture too much. him a lot of Barona Creek
home in one of golfs biggest always on the fairway, said Just to see their games I said, Oh, this ball Stefan said he saw his Golf Club, where San Di-
tournaments. Xander Schauffele, who and how they play, Ive doesnt move, Stefan sons future at a young age ego State played some of
The 22-year-old Champ played alongside Champ grown up watching them, said. Im supposed to have when he tossed a soccer ball its home matches.
blasted his way to a 3-under for the first two rounds he said. And I can hit those
69 in the second round Fri- and also was at 5 under. shots. Obviously theyve
Calling it
day, drawing attention for With that combination, been in this position many
his long drives and steady this course is (an) incredi- more times than I have.
putting. No amateur has ble setup for him. I feel like Theyve won major cham-
won the Open since Johnny Im not the shortest guy. pionships. So just kind of
a day.
Goodman in 1933, but the I think the stats dont say gave me a confidence boost,
easygoing Champ seems to Im the shortest guy, and I knowing that I can hit those
be gaining confidence the cant even sniff where hes shots.
longer he lurks near the top hitting the ball. Hes very After Champ, the next
a foreign
of the leaderboard. impressive. amateur is Scottie Schef-
I came in this week with Champ has hit 21 of 28 fler at 1 under. Scheffler
no expectations really at fairways so far and leads the plays for the University of
all, he said. I just the field with a driving average Texas, but dont expect any
ConCept
only expectation I had was of 339.2 yards, which he trouble as the rivals try for
to be low Am. I played well. brushed off as nothing new. the low amateur honor this
The course sets up very well In college I normally am weekend.
for me off the tee. If you hit the longest, he said. Yeah, Me and Scottie are re-
To A SMAll
it off the tee you can score. I guess Ive just kind of al- ally good friends, so it will
Champ was humming ways been that way. I dont be kind of fun, said Champ,
along at even par in the sec- talk about it much. Youve who celebrated his birthday
ond round when the Texas still got to make a score. Thursday. Yeah, its still
A&M senior closed with
a flourish, recording four
birdies and one bogey over
his final seven holes.
Here if you can hit it long
and straight, its a great ad-
vantage. I took advantage of
it the last few days.
my expectation. Ill just
keep playing, whatever my
score is at the end of the day
it is. Im not going to try to
BuSineSS owner.
The successful stretch in- Champ was a touted re- put any extra pressure on
cluded birdies on two mas- cruit out of Sacramento, me.
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Johnson agrees to
general manager Doug want to commit and how think theres any doubt hell
Wilson said Friday. It goes much money they will be be ready and fit to start the
back to making this a place willing to pay. season. The work that hes
where players want to play. Marleau is coming off a put in already, thats pure
Its great when players 27-goal season and still has Jumbo. He loves the game.
3-year extension
want to be here, players of the speed to keep up with I see him every day here at
their ilk who have set the much younger players in the rink.
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NOAH TRISTER
Associated Press
We will see how these three years go.
BROOKLYN, Mich.
Certainly from my standpoint I hope to
Fresh off another champi- collect another big trophy and then lots
onship and with three
more victories already this of other race trophies along the way and
season Jimmie Johnson is have some fun.
showing no signs of slowing
down. Jimmie Johnson
Now, hes ready for at
least three more years of
racing. Beyond that, John-
son is leaving his options having a great time and I der there. Eight champion-
open. dont want to stop right ships, I would love to stand
Johnson agreed to a three- now. alone at that.
year contract extension Hendrick also announced Johnson said he and
with Hendrick Motorsports that Lowes has signed an Hendrick have had an in-
through 2020. Hendrick an- agreement to continue its formal agreement: Hell
nounced the deal with the primary sponsorship of always have a spot at Hen-
seven-time NASCAR Cup Johnsons No. 48 Chevrolet drick and he wont go any-
Series champion Friday. through next year. Lowes where else. Johnson, Hen-
Ive said it before and has been Johnsons primary drick and crew chief Chad
continued to say that when sponsor for each of his 557 Knaus have formed one of
the fire does go out, I will career Cup starts. the most successful part-
step down, said Johnson, Jimmie is one of the best nerships in any sport over
who is preparing for this to ever drive, owner Rick the past 16 years, and the
weekends race at Michigan Hendrick said in a state- relentless consistency of
International Speedway. I ment. Were so fortunate the No. 48 car has stood out
dont have any framework to have him as part of our even more of late.
now on a timeline. organization, and I feel even Johnson is the only driver
I just know that Ive got luckier to call him a friend. to win for Hendrick since
three more years of trying to Hes a great champion, a the start of the 2016 season.
go out there and win cham- terrific advocate for Lowes Sitting in closed-door
pionships and win races. Im and a true ambassador for meetings I know that there
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and as focused and dedi- person, and hes as good in plored, and I know in Ricks
cated on doing my job. the race car today as hes heart that its all to put the
Hendrick already lost Jeff ever been. best four cars on the race
Gordon, who announced his Johnson tied a record with track for Hendrick Motor-
retirement two years ago, his seventh Cup Series title, sports and win races and
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The following stu- dents graduated from the
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168th day of 2017. There are 197 headquarters in Washington, In 1957, mob underboss Frank ald Goldman. (Simpson was later and sentenced to death; he later
days left in the year. D.C.s Watergate complex. Scalice was shot to death at a acquitted in a criminal trial, but pleaded guilty to state murder
On this date: produce market in the Bronx, New held liable in a civil trial.) charges and was sentenced to life
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On June 17, 1972, President with pilots Wilmer Stultz and California freeways, O.J. Simpson Carolina; suspect Dylann Roof of a police academy bus in Kabul,
Richard Nixons eventual downfall Louis Gordon, becoming the first was arrested and charged with was arrested the following Afghanistan; the Taliban claimed
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