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KC's early jump torches E. Forest

Karns City scored 12 runs in the top of the first inning and led 16-2 after two frames on the way to a 19-9 baseball rout of East Forest Thursday.

Josh Behrens had four singles and four RBI to lead the onslaught for the Gremlins (5-1).

In other action:

Kyle Hilliard had three hits and three RBI to lead Union to a 7-5 victory over A-C Valley, which had a three-run homer by Andy Smith and a homer and double by John Kaufman.

Nathan Markle had two hits and two RBI, but Moniteau fell to host Clarion-Limestone, 7-5.

Karns City (12)40 12x x -19 20 3

East Forest 110 25x x - 9 8 6

WP:

Matt Ealy (5 IP) 5 strikeouts, 0 walks.

LP:

Maloney (1 IP) 0 strikeouts, 2 walks

Karns City (5-1):

Chad Bell 3B, 3-RBI; Tyler Callihan 2-2B, 1B, 3-RBI; Josh Behrens 4-1B, 4-RBI; Ryan Earley 3-1B, 2-RBI; John Giebel 2-1B

East Forest:

Maloney 2-1B; Sabiano 2-1B

Tuesday:

A-C Valley at Karns City

Union 011 401 0 - 7 6 2

A-C Valley 103 001 0 - 5 7 4

WP:

Stewart (1 IP) 1 strikeout, 1 walk.

LP:

John Sallee (3 IP) 4 strikeouts, 5 walks

Union:

Carmichael 2-1B; Kyle Hilliard 3-1B, 3 RBI

A-C Valley (0-4):

John Kaufman HR, 2B; Andy Smith HR, 3 RBI; Mark Hart 2B

Tuesday:

A-C Valley at Karns City

Moniteau 302 000 0 - 5 7 6

C.-Limestone 001 042 0 - 7 8 2

WP:

Scott Davis (7 IP) 6 strikeouts, 0 walks.

LP:

Ryan Eberlein (5

IP) 5 strikeouts, 4 walks

Moniteau (1-4):

Nathan Markle 2-1B, 2 R; Ryan Eberlein 1B, 2 RBI

Clation-Limestone (4-0):

Hayden Johnston 3B, 2 RBI; Neil Reynolds 2B, 2 RBI

Monday:

Moniteau at Keystone

Natalie DeMatteis collected two hits and two RBI in Moniteau's 10-4 win over Rocky Grove.Sara Vinca earned the win with 10 strikeouts while Jenna Beatty scored three runs for the Warriors (7-1).In other action:Down to its third pitcher, Maggie Orr, because of illness to its top two, Grove City was outslugged by Titusville, 18-14.Orr stuck out one and walked six in seven innings.Tara Walmsley drove in four runs and Anne Yetter and Ali Gomola each had two hits for the Eagles (2-3).Moniteau 004 310 2 -10 8 0Rocky Grove 000 004 0 - 4 2 2WP:Sara Vinca (7 IP) 10 strikeouts, 7 walks.LP:Lowry (5 IP) 1 strikeout, 6 walksMoniteau (7-1):Natalie DeMatteis 1B 2B 2RBI, Sara Vinca 1B 2B 2RBI, Jenna Beatty 1B 3R, Kelley McMillen 1B 2RRocky Grove:Jones 1B 2RBI, Hayes 1BTuesday:Keystone @ MoniteauTitusville 505 015 2 -18 12 4Grove City 300 262 1 -14 11 7WP:Amboyer (4IP) 2 strikeouts, 13 walks.LP:Maggie Orr (7 IP) 1 strikeout, 6 walksTitusville:Orris HR, 2B, 1B, 8-RBIGrove City (2-3):Tara Walmsley 2-1B, 4-RBI; Anne Yetter 2-1B, RBI; Ali Gomola 2-1B, RBIMonday:Meadville at Grove City

Kim Chapman, Jen Boyd and Anastasia Williams each recorded two individual wins to lead the Seneca Valley girls team (5-0) to an 85-65 victory over Shaler Thursday.In boys action, Chris Eden and Justin Nock won a pair of events each for the Raiders (4-1).The wins give Seneca Valley coach Wayne Roccia 401 career victories at Seneca Valley, improving his mark to 401-163. He is in his 30th season as the boys head coach and 26th with the girls team.Elsewhere:Steve Jackson won the 200, 400 and was a member of the winning 1,600 and 3,200 relays as the Mars boys squad downed Kittanning 96-54. In the girls meet, Mars won 16 of 18 events, including all 11 running events, in a 120-30 romp over the Wildcats.Artie Black, Frankie Moxie and Josh Lark each won two events in the Knoch boys team's 98-52 win over Pine-Richland.BoysSeneca Valley 90, Shaler 60Running events110-meter high hurdles:1-McNearnery (Sh) 15.06;100-meter dash:1-Chris Eden (SV) 11.4;1,600-meter run:1-Chris Cipro (SV) 4:45;400-meter run:1-Dan Stanley (SV) 52.81;300-meter intermediate hurdles:1-Dan Dickey (SV) 41.17;800-meter run:1-Stalitano (Sh) 2:02;200-meter dash:1-Chris Eden (SV) 23.57;3,200-meter run:1-Oliver Flynn (SV) 11:06Relay events3,200-meter:1-Shaler 9:15;400-meter:1-Shaler 45.7;1,600-meter:1-Shaler 3:45Field eventsShot put:1-Tim Miles (SV) 42-10;Discus:1-Sagi (Sh) 111-1;Javelin:1-Ben Lees (SV) 144-7;Pole Vault:1-Brad Spudic (SV) 10-0;High jump:1-Justin Nock (SV) 6-3;Long jump:1-Justin Nock (SV) 19-7;Triple jump:1-Dunker (Sh) 38-1½GirlsSeneca Valley 85, Shaler 65Running events100-meter high hurdles:1-Kim Chapman (SV) 15.68;100-meter dash:1-Ford (Sh) 12.01;1,600-meter run:1-Emily Wolfarth (SV) 5:33;400-meter run:1-Jaylan Giuliano (SV) 1:01.6;300-meter low hurdles:1-Kim Chapman (SV) 47.06;800-meter run:1-May (Sh) 2:27.67;200-meter dash:1-Ford (Sh) 25.79;3,200-meter run:1-Zozos (Sh) 11:51Relay events3,200-meter:1-Shaler (Nickel, May, Nickel, Parrinello) 10:05;400-meter:1-Shaler (Schwartz, Gerikowski, Bennett, Ford) 50.09;1600-meter:1-Seneca Valley (Jaylan Giuliano, Kim Chapman, Aly Triscuit, Carrie Wack) 4:11Field eventsShot put:1-Anastasia Williams (SV) 32-4;Discus:1-Anastasia Williams (SV) 92-9;Javelin:1-Ashley Turici (SV) 132-10;Pole Vault:1-Anderson (Sh) 8-6;High jump:1-DaLynn Mills (SV) 5-6;Long jump:1-Jen Boyd (SV) 16-7;Triple jump:1-Jen Boyd (SV) 33-6BoysMars 96, Kittanning 54Running events110-meter high hurdles:1-McKelvey (K) 17.85;100-meter dash:1-Luke (K) 11.44;1,600-meter run:1-Cody Kier (M) 4:59;400-meter run:1-Steve Jackson (M) 53.85;300-meter intermediate hurdles:1-Logan Giger (M) 45.40;800-meter run:1-Workman (M) 2:14;200-meter dash:1-Steve Jackson (M) 23.3;3,200-meter run:1-Cody Kier (M) 11:18Relay events3,200-meter:1-Mars (Jackson, Knox, Standish, Kier) 9:22;400-meter:1-Kittanning 46.71;1,600-meter:1-Mars (Watson, Lynch, Workman, Jackson) 3:57Field eventsShot put:1-Acerni (K) 40-4½;Discus:1-Acerni (K) 122-8;Javelin:1-Brian Juda (M) 144-6;Pole Vault:1-Armstrong (M) 10-6;High jump:1-Ian Mundy (M) 5-8;Long jump:1-Lynch (M) 18-11½;Triple jump:1-Martin (M) 38-2GirlsMars 120, Kittanning 30Running events100-meter high hurdles:1-Ceraso (M) 18.17;100-meter dash:1-Megan Chakan (M) 13.08;1,600-meter run:1-Courtney Moran (M) 6:05;400-meter run:1-Brittany Zaborowski (M) 1:04.74;300-meter low hurdles:1-Hudac (M) 53.85;800-meter run:1-Brittany Zaborowski (M) 2:32;200-meter dash:1-Megan Chakan (M) 27.35;3,200-meter run:1-Chloe Pierre (M) 13:18Relay events3,200-meter:1-Mars (Stephanie Yeo, Nikki Frisbee, Megan Eidenshink, Courtney Moran) 11:27;400-meter:1-Mars Lamendola, Megan Chakan, Megan Eidenshink, Heather Carpenter) 53.36;1600-meter:1-Mars (Laura Heltman, Funk, Aiken, Heather Carpenter) 4:30Field eventsShot put:1-Emberg (K) 31-2;Discus:1-Roth (M) 79-1½;Javelin:1-Jorden (M) 91-10;Pole Vault:1-Val Schrott (M) 7-0;High jump:1-Emberg (K) 4-8;Long jump:1-Laura Heltman (M) 14-3¼;Triple jump:1-Heather Carpenter (M) 32-10½BoysKnoch 98, Pine-Richland 52Running events110-meter high hurdles:1-Andy Starr (K) 16.7;100-meter dash:1-McClearnon (PR) 11.3;1,600-meter run:1-Artie Black (K) 4:44;400-meter run:1-Frankie Moxie (K) 54.3;300-meter intermediate hurdles:1-Dave Rickard (K) 44.5;800-meter run:1-Frankie Moxie (K) 2:21;200-meter dash:1-Matt Friday (K) 23.10;3,200-meter run:1-Artie Black (K) 10:50.4Relay events3,200-meter:1-Knoch 9:32;400-meter:1-P-R 45.7;1,600-meter:1-Knoch 3:46Field eventsShot put:1-Werkmiester (PR) 47-7;Discus:1-Josh Lark (K) 115-3;Javelin:1-Josh Lark (K) 124-3;Pole Vault:1-PR;High jump:1-Doaty (PR) 5-8;Long jump:1-Malick (PR) 18-10;Triple jump:1-Kory Bottles (K) 40-4GirlsPine-Richland 87, Knoch 63Running events100-meter high hurdles:1-Doaty (PR) 15.76;100-meter dash:1-Simmons (PR) 12.62;1,600-meter run:1-PR 6:02;400-meter run:1-Kristin Robb (K) 1:03.36;300-meter low hurdles:1-Doaty (PR) 49.39;800-meter run:1-Schwerer (PR) 2:29;200-meter dash:1-Simmons (PR) 26.32;3,200-meter run:1-McCarren (K) 13:38Relay events3,200-meter:1-PR 11:06;400-meter:1-PR 54.1;1600-meter:1-PR 4:24Field eventsShot put:1-Cress (K) 32-3;Discus:1-Sarah Cooper (K) 90-7½;Javelin:1-Ashworth (PR) 87-10;Pole Vault:1-Sarah Reppermund (K) 10-0;High jump:1-Sarah Reppermund (K) 4-10;Long jump:1-Maria Adler (K) 15-2½;Triple jump:1-Randozzo (PR) 34-5BoysMercer 104, George Junior Republic 49, Slippery Rock 36Running events110-meter high hurdles:1-Watson (M) 17.23;100-meter dash:1-Jones (M) 11.2;1,600-meter run:1-Clint Orloski (SR) 4:47.77;400-meter run:1-Sherman (M) 54.22;300-meter intermediate hurdles:1-Watson (M) 43.48;800-meter run:1-King (GJR) 2:06.9;200-meter dash:1-Jones (M) 22.85;3,200-meter run:1-Smith (M) 11:28Relay events3,200-meter:1-Mercer (Creasy, McClelland, Harrington, Klaber) 8:48;400-meter:1-Mercer (Berg, Baker, Jones, Stronghan) 45.75;1,600-meter:1-Mercer 3:40.96Field eventsShot put:1-Dan Dillman (SR) 43-5;Discus:1-Nate Capello (SR) 125-8;Javelin:1-George (M) 164-5;Pole Vault:1-Hall (M) 11-0;High jump:1-Seth Wimer (SR) 5-4;Long jump:1-Guyton (GJR) 19-6½;Triple jump:1-Guyton (GJR) 41-10GirlsMercer 87, Slippery Rock 59Running events100-meter high hurdles:1-Abby Basta (SR) 16.08;100-meter dash:1-Humers (M) 13.08;1,600-meter run:1-Smith (M) 5:40;400-meter run:1-Redmond (M) 1:03.6;300-meter low hurdles:1-Abby Basta (SR) 51.72;800-meter run:1-Casey McCaffrey (SR) 2:35;200-meter dash:1-Humes (M) 27.45;3,200-meter run:1-N. Smith (M) 12:33Relay events3,200-meter:1-SR (Janelle Hartzell, Lyons, Robin Craig, Casey McCaffrey) 10:31;400-meter:1-Mercer 55.36;1600-meter:1-SR (Janelle Hartzell, Robin Craig, Casey McCaffrey, Abby Basta) no time givenField eventsShot put:1-Moose (M) 27-9½;Discus:1-Lauren Tibbens (SR) 85-11;Javelin:1-Mannozzi (M) 95-10;Pole Vault:1-Murci (M) 8-0;High jump:1-Miller (M) 4-4;Long jump:1-Miller (M) 14-6¼;Triple jump:1-Miller (M) 33-4

Butler 4, Blackhawk 1 -Butler used a sweep in doubles competition to down the Cougars Thursday.Butler (9-2, 3-2) hosts North Allegheny today.SinglesIke Backstrom (B) def. Timmy Frazier 6-0, 6-1; Andrew Thompson (B) def. Chris Cosgrove 6-0, 6-2; Steve Bauthier (Bl) def. Steve Shetter 3-6, 7-5, 7-5DoublesAdam Kowalski-Justin Boggs (B) def. Skyler Riddle-Kirk Glover 3-6, 6-2, 6-3; Frank Young-Andrew Direnzo (B) def. Matt Saut-Eric Saut 6-0, 6-1

Butler's Jane Resnick had two goals and Katie Sloan added another, but the Tornado (0-5) fell to Fox Chapel 8-3 Thursday. Butler plays Monday at Pine-Richland.

Shawn Vincent tallied 20 assists, but Butler (5-1, 3-1) lost its first match of the season to North Allegheny by scores of 25-18, 25-21 and 25-8.The Tigers also swept the Golden Tornado in the JV match.

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