Sea 0 Tue DALLAS PoSsT ie SPOrts Action in BM . Little League [a HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER Results in Back Mountain Little League action last week are: MAJOR DIVISION Orioles 5, Phillies 4 Alex Zubko and Mathew Ross com- i bined on a one-hitter as the O’s slipped by the Phil's, 5-4. The two struck out sev- i en and Zubko added to the cause with two hits. Danny Saba, Frank Henry, and - Tyler Henry added hits for the winners. Chris Gerlin took the loss for the Phils, i striking out six. Jeremy Prater had the only hit for the Phillies. i Rangers 12, Pirates 0 1 Shane Dunn and Greg Petorak struck out 11 and gave up only two hits in a 12-0 shutout of the Pirates. Dunn added two hits and Jason Simonovitch also had two hits in the win. Boland and Romanski had the hits for the Piratees. Rangers 7, Orioles 5 John Murray and Jason Simonovich each doubled as the Rangers got past the O’s, 7-5. Greg Petorak picked up the win, striking out eight in four innings. Nick Michelisin had two hits for the winners. Alex Zubko led the Orioles with four hits. : Dodgers 5, Yankees 4 Justin Brojakowski went the distance, striking out six, in a 54 win over the Yanks. Logan Bullock and Ben Attinasio led the attack with hits and each knocked in two runs for the winners. Do- menic Oliveri, with two doubles, and Kris Roccograndi, with two hits, led the Yankees. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST A’s 6, Yankees 0 ' : Bishop Hoban's Caryinna Yenchak, right, and Lynsey Ellis of Dallas race to catch up to the ball. Harry Parkhurst and Eric Zawatski Pp y 9 ynsey p combined on a four hitter, striking out 1, as the A’s blanked the Yankees, 6-0. Rick & Stayer and Michael Carey each doubled in the win. Kris Rocograndi led the Yan- kees with two hits. Red Sox 9, Phillies 7 Neil Shaver, Drew Harding, and JJ McGovern each had two hits as the Red Sox squeezed past the Phillies, 9-7. Chris “ wl MU... El I, YS° — LE I aa Ss LS AIOE. ] Hood smacked a triple in the win, while hey played for 100 minutes and, when it McGovern and Shaver split the pitching was all said and done, the Dallas and Bish- duties in the win. Chris Gerlin led the op Hoban girls soccer teams were no fur- Phils offense with two hits. ther ahead than they were when they Yankees 9, Astros 8 started. . Jim Roccograndi knocked in the game A 11 overtime tie between the top girls soccer winner in the bottom of the sixth as the | teams in the Wyoming Valley Conference left the Divi- & - Yanks edged the Astros, 9-8. Roccogran- | gjon A championship up for grabs in the final week of di had a double and a home run, and | the season. Blake Williams and Matt Doggett added | Kelcj Gibbons of Dallas got things started quickly two hits each in the win. JT Carter, Joe | py scoring just 28 seconds in to the game. Bishop Ho- Kimble, Alex Barillam and Kris Konicki | pan answered that goal about seven minutes later with each doubled for the Astros. a goal by Kim Suchoski. The teams then followed with Red Sox 7, As 6 ) 92 minutes of scoreless play, leaving Dallas (10-0-3) on Neil Shaver hit a walk-off homer in the top of Division A and Bishop Hoban (1-1-1) a game bottom of the seventh as the Red Sox de- | pack. feated the A's, 7-6. Drew Harding, JJ Dallas was scheduled to complete its regular season McGovern, John Strausser, andEricYur- | by hosting Abington Heights on Wednesday while ko added hits for the winners. George | Bishop Hoban was scheduled to play Lake-Lehman at Parkhurst had three hits in the loss. home on Wednesday and at Abington Heights on Rangers 6, Red Sox 0 Thursday. ‘Shane Dunn and Greg Petorak com- If Dallas and Hoban both won all their remaining bined to no-hit the Red Sox winning the | games, they would both finish with winning percent- game, 6-0. The two struck out 15 Red | ges of 893, since ties are counted as a % win and a % Sox batters in the win. Chad Debona of- | joss, There are actually 27 different scenarios possible fense with two hits, including a double involving the two teams. while Dunn and Petorak also had dou- bles for the winners. Neil Shaver struck . out six in the loss. Pirates 7, Astros 6 Eric Ringsdorf and Nate Vario com- bined to strike out 15 batters as the Pi- rates edged the Astro, 7-6. Mark Roma- nowski led the Pirates’ offense with three runs scored and two hits. Brian Ba- ) nas had two hits while Eric Ringsdorf had three RBIs. Brian Stepniak led the Astros’ offense with three hits, including a triple. J.T. Carter added two hits while scoring two runs. Mountaineer Tara Connors prepares to give the ball a good swift kick. A Sopp nS Pirates 9, Dodgers 4 Eric Ringsdorf had three hits, includ- ing a home run and a double, to lead the Pirates to a 94 win over the Dodgers. Ringsdorf also struck out nine batters, while Nate Vario smacked a home run and a double with two RBIs. Nick Roma- nowski and Michael Casey added hits for the Pirates. Mike Kapral had a double for the Dodgers, while Michael Boris, Jack Matusick, and Ben Antanasio scored runs. Major league standings as of May 6: AMERICAN LEAGUE Rangers 4-0 Athletics 4-1 : Red Sox 2-2 Yankees2-2 Orioles 1-2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Astros 2-2 Giants 2-2 @ Dodgers 1-2 ; Pirates 1-3 - Phillies 14 CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Allysa Pyros gives the ball a whack for Dallas. Bishop Hoban soccer player Natalie Adams, left, tangles with Tara Dombzalski of Dallas.
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