High School Sports Scores from Thursday:
Baseball:
–Butler-7 Armstrong-1.
–Butler-7 Armstrong-1.
–Knoch-11 Penn Hills-1. (6-innings, 10-run rule).
–Seneca Valley-7 Baldwin-1.
–Moniteau-11 Keystone-3.
–Kiski Prep-7 Karns City-2.
–Cranberry-17 AC Valley-0. (3-innings, 15-run rule).
Softball:
–Seneca Valley-15 Butler-1. (5-innings, 10-run rule).
–Seneca Valley-15 Butler-1. (5-innings, 10-run rule).
–Knoch-10 Highlands-0. (5-innings, 10-run rule).
–Deer Lakes-14 Freeport-12.
–Moniteau-15 Karns City-0. Kennedy DeMatteis threw a one-hit shut-out for the Warriors, striking out 10.
–Hampton-8 Mars-7.
–North Hills-11 North Allegheny-4.
–Shaler-8 Pine-Richland-0.
Boys Tennis:
Seneca Valley-3 Butler-2.
#l Singles Matt McMaster – B defeated Jeremy O’Connor – SV 6-2/6-3
#2 Singles Seneca Valley’s Jake Yankel defeated Nate Errington – B 6-3/6-0
#3 Singles Alex Garczynski of SV defeated Elijah Errington – B 6-1/6-0
#1 Singles Tyler Bell/Trevor Bell – B defeated
Stephen Vandrak/Jarrett Johnston – SV 6-1/6-0
#2 Singles SV-Josh Weltner & Jacob Johnston defeated B-Jake Zangas/Kyle Pfabe – 6-4/6-4
Three members of the Slippery Rock University indoor track and field teams were named Thursday to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Winter Top 10 for excellence in competition and in the classroom. Sabrina Anderson (Warren, Pa./Warren) and Kennedy Evans (Butler, Pa./Butler) represent The Rock women’s team, while David Reinhardt (Bradford, Pa./Bradford Area) represents the SRU men’s team.
Evans earns her first career PSAC Top 10 honor after putting together the best indoor season of her career. She won the 200-meter title at the PSAC meet and ran the anchor leg of The Rock’s PSAC championship 4×400-meter relay. She also placed second in the 60-meter hurdles, nearly breaking the SRU record in the process, to finish the PSAC meet with two titles and a runner-up, scoring more points than seven whole teams at the meet. She was named All-Region in the hurdles to go along with her three All-PSAC events.
In the classroom, Evans owns a 3.98 cumulative GPA while majoring in safety management. She has earned just one grade lower than an A in any class throughout her 119 completed credits entering this spring.
In the classroom, Evans owns a 3.98 cumulative GPA while majoring in safety management. She has earned just one grade lower than an A in any class throughout her 119 completed credits entering this spring.