MID-PENN COMMONWEALTH - Standings
Cedar Cliff 15, CD East 0 » Box Score
The Colts pounded the ball to the tune of 13 hits, including two apiece by Jon McGee, Joe Kidd and Stephen McKee. McGee brought the heaviest lumber, banking five RBIs. Kidd was next best with three runs batted in. Jared Smith chipped in two more RBIs to make short work for Colts starter Zach Smith.
Mifflin County 7, Carlisle 1 » Box Score
John Michael Maclay homered and Gage Reeseman went 2-for-3 with a RBI to hoist the host Huskies. Issac Strohecker chipped in a RBI triple, part of Mifflin County's eight-hit attack. Heath Hidlay also shackled Carlisle, ending a four-hitter with five strikeouts. All four Carlisle hits were singles.
Red Land 8, Central Dauphin 7 » Box Score
The Rams were within inches of closing out Red Land before the host Patriots rallied for four runs in a wild seventh inning. Red Land somehow pieced together two-out singles by Ben Snyder, Dalton Clouser, Eric Dressler and Jeremy Hileman, with Dressler scoring the game-winning run on a wild pitch. Snyder's three RBIs led the way, but Clouser also chipped in two runs batted in. Hileman (2-for-4) and Dressler (2-for-4) both finished in the multiple hits category. The Rams had plenty of two-hit performers, as well, counting Aaron Gress (two runs), Gary Smith, Connor Anderson, Riley McLaughlin and Colby Schearer.
Chambersburg 11, Cumberland Valley 1 » Box Score
Jonathon Brown was the man of the hour for Chambersburg, styling a six-hitter. It helped that Jesse Helman (4-for-4) and Manning Brookens (3-for-3) were busy leading a 12-hit attack for the Trojans. Carlin Christian added three RBIs, and Tristan Daywalt three runs, for Bob Thomas' crew. Five errors plagued the Eagles.
MID-PENN KEYSTONE - Standings
Palmyra at Harrisburg, no report
Susquehanna Twp. 5, Hershey 4 » Box Score
The Indians punched across an eighth-inning run via Bryce Seibert's walk-off single. Susquehanna Twp. sacks the bases full against Hershey reliever Quinn Richards to set the stage for Seibert. Laron Mitchell did his part for the Tribe, notching three hits and three RBIs. Mitchell also picked up the win in relief. Gavin Hellman led Hershey with two hits and a run scored.
Lower Dauphin 1, Mechanicsburg 0 » Box Score
Deon Stafford styled a two-hitter and Kaylor Kulina ripped three hits for the Falcons, who plated a third-inning run and held off the Wildcats. Following a Jason Shellenberger single, Kulina's single forced Shellenberger to third. Seconds later, Jake Shellenberger plated his brother with a sac fly. Stafford struck out three. Wildcats pitcher Jeff Allen banked seven strikeouts but couldn't survive six LD hits.
MID-PENN CAPITAL - Standings
East Pennsboro 5, Camp Hill 3 » Box Score
The Panthers etched a much-needed division victory, thanks to Josh Stambaugh and pitcher Connor Yoder. Stambaugh cracked a pair of hits and drove in three runs. Yoder scattered eight hits and fanned 10. Single runs in the fourth, fifth and seventh innings helped Yoder seal the deal. Jack Dunphy's two hits paced Camp Hill.
Susquenita at Trinity, ppd. Tuesday 3 p.m.
MID-PENN COLONIAL - Standings
Boiling Springs 10, James Buchanan 0 » Box Score
Brad Corliss belted a solo home run, part of his two-hit day, and Tristan Strohecker added two more RBIs for the Bubblers. Josh McCoy stretched six complete, limiting the Rockets to four hits. McCoy sat down 5. Jesse Hall chipped in two hits as Boiling Springs posted eight runs in the sixth to close out the Rockets.
Greencastle-Antrim 13, Gettysburg 0 » Box Score
TRI-VALLEY - Standings
Upper Dauphin 25 Greenwood 5 » Box Score
Line Mountain 17, East Juniata 16 » Box Score
After 30-plus combined hits and seven combined errors, the difference came in the top of the eighth when Kellan Masser singled hom Corey Paul. Cory Warford cracked a two-run jack and Masser ended with three hits and two RBIs. Tanner Spatzer chipped in three hits, and Zach Bobb (2-for-4) three runs, for the winning side. Bailey Coder had a huge day for East Juniata, ripping a grand slam and finishing with five RBIs on two hits. Chaz Maguire aided the EJ run with four runs batted in.
CCAC - Standings
Lancaster County Christian 5, Mount Calvary 3 » Box Score
West Shore Christian 10, Christian School of York 0 » Box Score
Adam Foster went 2-for-3 and accounted for four runs batted in for WSC, which closed out the York County hosts via a six-run fourth and two-run fifth. Merritt Raup pitched in a pair of runs scored and combined on an abbreviated two-hitter with starting pitcher Austin Gay.
LANCASTER-LEBANON SECTION 1 - Standings
Cedar Crest 1, Manheim Twp. 0 » Box Score
Hempfield 5, Warwick 3 » Box Score
Penn Manor 6, McCaskey 0 » Box Score
LANCASTER-LEBANON SECTION 2 - Standings
Ephrata 6, Conestoga Valley 3 » Box Score
Solanco 4, Cocalico 3 » Box Score
Zack Leonard finished a complete-game in grand fashion, striking a RBI single in the bottom of the seventh to score teammate James Rohrer. Leonard fanned eight against three walks. Rohrer went 2-for-2 with a pair of runs scored, including the difference maker. Cocalico's Jake Terry tagged two hits in the loss.
Elizabethtown 9, Lebanon 8 » Box Score
LANCASTER-LEBANON SECTION 3 - Standings
Northern Lebanon 16, Elco 0 » Box Score
Garden Spot 4, Manheim Central 3 » Box Score
Lampeter-Strasburg 2, Donegal 1 » Box Score
The Pioneers inked their 11th straight win when Cameron Enck pushed across teammate Regan Hershey with a two-out single in the eighth. Until that point, Enck and Donegal ace Justin Amspacher were knee deep in a pitcher's duel. Enck, of course, earned the better by striking out nine. The win also earned L-S at least a share of the Section 3 crown. Donegal's skid stretched to three games.
LANCASTER-LEBANON SECTION 4 - Standings
Annville-Cleona 4, Lancaster Catholic 0 » Box Score
Caleb Setlock and Adam Bennett paced Annville-Cleona's Section 4 win, each slapping two hits. Justin Ulrich claimed the complete-game victory, scattering just two hits.
Columbia at Pequea Valley, 4:15 p.m. » Box Score
Lancaster Mennonite 3, Lebanon Catholic 2 » Box Score
NON-LEAGUE GAMES
Middletown 15, Milton Hershey 0 » Box Score
Middletown erupted for 10 first-inning runs and waltzed home with a four-inning victory. Cody Fox played the catalyst, going 4-for-4 with four runs scored and three RBIs. Ryan Popp (2-for-4) and Nathan Ocker (2-for-3) also added three RBIs apiece. Kyle Finsterbush and Brett Atland scored two runs each. The Spartans were held hitless in the shortened affair.
Waynesboro 8, New Oxford 4 » Box Score
New Oxford struck first, jumping ahead 4-0 on a Josh Schultz grand slam, but Waynesboro quickly gained traction in their first rip through the order. Clay Eberhardt went 3-for-4 with two RBIs while Alex Cline and Cody Cline popped two hits apiece. Relievers Sawyer Duffy and John Barr eventually slowed New Oxford to a crawl following that first-inning shot by Schultz. New Oxford finished with just four hits.
State College 15, at Central Mountain 4 » Box Score
Williams Valley 15, Weatherly 0 » Box Score
Jarred Matter struck out six over four slick innings of work and Ben Rautzahn cashed a 3-for-4 effort for the Vikings. Matter only allowed a single hit while Stephen Sedesse, Noah Criswell and Scott Whitcomb joined Rautzahn with single RBIs.
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