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Baseball

• Logan Kulikowski drove in 2 runs in a 3-run sixth to help send Frazier to a 4-3 victory over Chartiers-Houston in a Section 1-AA game.

The game ended when Chartiers-Houston hit into a double play with the bases loaded  in the seventh. The Bucs flew out and the runner on third was called out for not tagging up on the play.

Jacob Olbrys drove in a run, and Mason Kelly, Josh Skotnicki and Timmy Sedock each had two hits for Frazier (2-5, 3-6).

Jimmy Sadler, Josh Colletti, Matt Whitfield and Cam Hanley each had two hits for the Bucs (5-4, 6-5). Colletti, Hanley and Austin Kuslock each had an RBI in a 3-run sixth.

Both teams left 8 men on base.

• Seth Arnold doubled and drove in 3 runs and Burgettstown scored in all but one inning in 9-4 victory over Beth-Center in Section 1-AA.

Winning pitcher Scott Ferris had 2 doubles for the Blue Devils (4-5, 5-6).

Dylan Dingle went 4-for-4 with a double and 3 RBI for Beth-Center (3-4, 4-5).

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Softball

Megan Walker went 3-for-5 and drove in 4 runs to pace Carmichaels to a 20-0, five-inning victory over Avella in Section 2-A.

Winning pitcher Kylie Sinn had a three-run home run and drove in 5 runs for the Mikes (5-2, 8-4). Emily Menhart had a double and 3 RBI, Emma Holaren doubled and tripled, Madison Ellsworth doubled and Gina Ranieri had a triple.

Emily Pollock doubled for Avella (0-6, 0-8).

• McKenzie Crile pitched and hit Beth-Center to an 8-4 victory over Burgettstown in Section 3-AA.

Crile struck out 12 and homered for the Bulldogs (2-5, 2-6). Paige Moore tripled.

Tori Carnes struck out 11 but gave up 11 hits for Burgettstown (1-6, 1-9).

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In college baseball

The Washington & Jefferson baseball team suffered a 7-0 defeat to Baldwin Wallace in nonconference action on Thursday night.

The loss drops the Presidents to 21-11-1 overall this season while the Yellow Jackets improve to 24-9.

Jacob Bonner drove in two runs and Trent Kaltenbach went 2-for-4 with 2 runs and drove in one.

Spencer Howell had two hits for W&J.

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In college softball

Freshman Addy Helffrich connected on her first career grand slam as part of a five-run third inning in Game 1 as the Washington & Jefferson softball team swept Waynesburg at Brooks Park.

The Presidents won a six-inning 8-0 win in the opener before securing a 5-3 victory in the night cap to improve to 11-17 overall and 7-9 in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference.

Helffrich’s grand slam to left field came on an 0-1 count with one out and followed consecutive singles by second baseman Rachel Johnson, center fielder Dana Parker  and pitcher Taylor Andres that loaded the bases.

In Game 2, Kockha had another solid game, going 3-for-4 with a double in the night cap, and McCleester had a pair of doubles in going 2-for-4 with two runs. Smith and Parker each contributed a pair of hits, and Johnson added a double.

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In college track

The Washington & Jefferson men’s track and field team finished fourth out of 10 teams and the women came in fifth out of nine at the Presidents’ Athletic Conference Outdoor Championships.

Harley Moyer led the way for both squads, finishing as the PAC champion in the 10,000-meter run (32:18.12), the 5,000-meter run (15:12.12) and the 1,500-meter run (4:01.84). Moyer earned Most Outstanding Performer from the Track and Most Outstanding Performer for his efforts.

Dwight Nelson earned gold in the 400-meter hurdles (56.22). Krista Sudar won the discus (124-4) and was fifth in the shot put (35-07). Haley Maglin was runner-up in the javelin (115-5) and Hannah Lacey took second in the 400-meter hurdles (1:07.95) and third in the 400-meter run (1:01.14).

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