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Wheeling Central Softball Shuts Down Tyler

WHEELING — Aspyn Bowman belted a home run and Wheeling Central shut out Tyler Consolidated.

Josann Frizzel earned the shutout win with five strikeouts, while earning two hits at the dish.

Wheeling Park 5-0

Vincent Warren 3-2

WHEELING — Hayley Thompson recorded three hits and a RBI as Wheeling Park won the first game of a double-header against Vincent Warren.

Makenna Kelly and Lauren Nolte each turned in a single, a double and a RBI for the victorious Patriots.

Linsly 7-21, Roane County 0-17

WHEELING — In game one, Baeleigh Burwell struck out 12 and homered, while Alayna Cook hit a three-run homer in a Linsly shutout.

In a high-scoring nightcap, Cook, Gia Recrosio and Haley Heitz delivered two hits each.

Tyler 15-11, Cameron 1-3

SISTERSVILLE — Briann Templeton delivered three hits and a RBI and Ramana Rice drove in five on two hits as Tyler Consolidated rolled past Cameron.

Leah Loudin turned in two hits and two RBI in the win.

In the nightcap, Rice had a hit and three RBI.

Magnolia 6, Wirt County 2

NEW MARTINSVILLE — Kirsten Francis singled and doubled to lead Magnolia past Wirt County.

Emma Steele and Bella Conner each doubled in the victory, as well.

Brooke 8-9, Serra Catholic 2-8

WELLSBURG — Landry Bone had three hits and three RBI in game two and earned the win in the circle for game one as Brooke swept Serra Catholic.

Angelina Lippolli singled, doubled, homered and drove in four for the Bruins in the opener.

Bellaire 8, Harrison Central 7

BELLAIRE — The Big Reds picked up their first win of the season, fending off invading Harrison Central for a victory.

Rylie Porter led the Big Reds with a solo home run and a single. Alli Ault had two singles and a like number of RBI, while Sophia Porter was a home run short of the cycle and drove in a run.

Majestique Jackson was the winning pitcher with 13 strikeouts and just one walk and she also had two singles.

Maddy Butler led the Huskies with three singles, while Lizzie Clelland had a single, double and three RBI. Jenna Young had a RBI single.

Shadyside 10, Beallsville 2

SHADYSIDE — The Tigers picked up their second win of the season to even their mark at 2-2 with a 10-2 victory against invading Beallsville.

Taylor Fulton earned the pitching win with four strikeouts and four walks in 6.2 innings of work.

The Tigers played long ball at the dish with Bella Honeywell and Mary Smith going deep.

Honeywell also had a single and four total RBI. Smith’s blast was a solo home run.

Macy Hendershot had two singles and two RBI, while Abby Gorrell had a single and two RBI. Junior slugger Gentry Brown recorded a double. Rylie Fulton also had a double.

Kinley Hughes led Beallsville with a double and RBI.

Union Local 10, Bishop Ready 9

8 innings

Pickerington North 15

Union Local, 5 innings

PICKERINGTON — Union Local split a triangular here Saturday, defeating Columbus Bishop Ready and falling in five innings to the host Pickerington North.

Against Ready, the Jets pushed across two runs in the bottom of the seventh force extras and then won in the eighth with a run.

Hannah Merritt drove in Marissa McGary, who led off the eighth with a single, on squeeze play.

Keira Gregor also had a single and RBI, while Emmy Kellaway had two singles and two RBI. McGary had a pair of singles and a like number of RBI, while Abi Marinelli had a home run, single and two RBI.

Gregor picked up the win in the circle.

Against Pickerington North, the Jets had no answer for the Panthers, falling in five innings. They were no hit in the game.

Toronto 6, River 2

TORONTO — The Red Knights pounded out 10 hits and limited the Pilots to three scattered singles en route to the victory.

Andrea Reeves paced the Knights with a double and two RBI. Cam Allen had two singles and a RBI, while Laney Danko drove in a run and had two singles.

River’s singles came from Kelsey Harlan, Kylie Piatt and Hannah Raper.

John Marshall 12, St. Clairsville 0

Buckhannon-Upshur 19

St. Clairsville 3

GLEN DALE — St. Clairsville early season grinder of a schedule continued Saturday when it dropped two more outcomes during a triangular at John Marshall.

Against the Monarchs, hard-hitting junior Abby Salisbury had a double as did Miranda Carmen.

Against Buckhannon, Salisbury drove in two of the three runs with a two-run home run. Rachel Finnical had a single, double and a RBI. Hale doubled and Hannah Thoburn also produced a double.

BASEBALL

Tyler Consolidated 9-6, Marietta 4-0

SISTERSVILLE — Jayden Helmick struck out 10 and Mason Nichols homered and doubled in the nightcap as Tyler Consolidated finished off a sweep of Marietta.

Hayden Brown singled and supplied two doubles with a RBI in the opener, while Weston Henderson added a single, a double and two RBI.

River 12, Magnolia 0

NEW MARTINSVILLE — The Pilots struck for five runs in the first and never looked back en route to a mercy-rule win over the host Blue Eagles.

Peyton Blue picked up the mound win with six strikeouts and nary a walk. He also helped his own cause with a double and RBI.

Brody Lollathin, Max Castro, Finn Bowers and Hunter Nething all had a RBI single. Colton Cisar had a RBI and Jordan Thomas had two hits for Magnolia.

Buckeye Local 3-3

Monroe Central 2-2

WOODSFIELD — The Panthers swept a pair from the Seminoles Saturday in a MOVL twinbill. In the opener, Gavyn Romanyak picked up the mound win, working into the sixth before giving way to Trey Hoover, who worked the final inning and two third to notch the save. All told, the Panthers pitchers recorded eight strikeouts.

At the plate, Ethan McHugh had a double, home run and two RBI. Corey Olinski had two singles and a RBI.

Monroe Central received a RBI double from Landen Lydick. Jake Winland had two singles and Carter Knowlton had a RBI.

In the second game, Monroe Central jumped on top with two in the first, but the Panthers chipped away with single runs in the third, fifth and sixth for the win.

Freshman Kaleb Stang came on in relief in the third to pick up the win. He fanned six and issued nary a walk.

Olinski had a single and RBI. Romanyak had a hit and Jesse Meddles had a pair of hits.

Monroe Central received a single and RBI from Xavier Kinney. Lydick had a RBI.

Shadyside 4, Wheeling Central 0

SHADYSIDE — Future Division I college pitchers Bryce Amos and Rhys Francis combined for a one hitter Saturday afternoon at Fleming Field to spark the Tigers past the Knights.

Amos worked only two innings before giving way to Francis who worked the final five for the win. The duo combined for nine strikeouts.

At the plate, senior Korey Beckett had a double, single, while Grant Miller had two singles and two RBI. Logan Crozier had a double and a single. Francis and Amos also had a hit.

Central’s lone hit came from Michael Toepfer.

Barnesville 8, Fort Frye 4

BEVERLY — The invading Shamrocks made it three straight wins to open the season with a hard-earned road triumph Saturday.

Senior Kason Powell had four singles and two RBI at the plate and earned the win on the mound with five strikeouts in five and two thirds innings of work.

C.J. Hannahs, Kyvan Johnson, Colton Hines and Jeremy Hunkler all had two singles and a RBI. Gavin Carpenter doubled home two runs,.

Martins Ferry 9, Bellaire 3

MARTINS FERRY– The host Purple Riders improved to 3-0 on the season with their second win of the campaign over the invading Big Reds.

Ayden Ludolph was strong on the mound with nine strikeouts in six innings of work en route to earning the win.

Connor Probst and Colby Shriver had two singles and two RBI, while Colin Snedeker had a single and a double.

LACROSSE

Trinity 5, Wheeling Central 4

WHEELING — Braxton Anderson recorded three goals and Matthew Maroney added one but Wheeling Central fell in a close one to Trinity.

Maroney turned in two assists and John Emmerth tallied one.

COLLEGE

TRACK

Wheeling’s Fodor Breaks School Record in 800

Wheeling, W. Va. – On day one, many of the field athletes got the chance to compete in their events and shined to kick off the High Point Verteklasse. However, on day two, it was the Wheeling Women’s Track & Field track athletes that shined bright.

A school record fell and the team racked up several PR’s on the day as they continued to battle through their outdoor schedule with their sites set on the 2022 Mountain East Conference (MEC) Outdoor Championships in May.

The leader of the day was senior Caroline Fodor, who competed in just one event on day two, but made the most of it. She ran in the Women’s 800-Meter and broke the Wheeling University School Record running a 2:15.14. Overall, she finished sixth overall on the field and was just four seconds off the leaders pace as she wrote her name in the Cardinals record books. She beat the old school record, which was held by former Cardinal Sarah Campanelli in 2010, but more than a full second. It was a big accomplishment for the senior in her final season of competition, and she began her outdoor season with a bang competing in both the 1500 and 800 meter events in her first outdoor event of the season.

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