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ON THIS DATE
May 14
1950 – Pittsburgh first baseman Johnny Hopp hits two home runs and four singles in six at-bats, leading the Pirates to a 16-9 victory over the Cubs in the second game of a doubleheader at Chicago.
1962 – Washington High School wins the Section 3 baseball championship by defeating Canon-McMillan 11-3. Tom Langfitt hits a grand slam and drives in seven runs.
1965 – West Greene’s Doug Crouse sets the meet record in the mile run at the WPIAL Class B Track & Field Championships at Penn Hills. Crouse runs 4:26.1 to beat the 23-year-old record by seven seconds. He also wins the 880-yard run in 2:01.8.
1971 – Peters Township’s Roy Kulikowski and West Greene’s Arnold Wilson win gold medals at the WPIAL Class B Track & Field Championships at South Park. Kulikowski wins the two-mile run in 9:51.8, and Wilson is first in the high jump with a leap of 6-1.
1981 – Washington’s Orlando Williams sets the WPIAL record in the shot put with a throw of 55-11 1/2 at the Class AAA Boys Championships in Latrobe.
1982 – Pittsburgh’s Lee Lacy, batting in the bottom of the eighth inning against Cincinnati reliever Tom Hume, hits an apparent grand slam. However, in the celebration during his run around the bases, Lacy passes Omar Moreno between first and second bases. Lacy is credited with a single and three runs batted in. Moreno’s run, however, wins the game for the Pirates 8-7.
1985 – Washington’s Tricia Barnes wins the WPIAL Class AA title in the girls 300-meter hurdles, breaking her own school record with a time of 46.4. Teammate Sue Schneck wins the 3,200-meter run.
1987 – Ringgold’s Rae Tartt wins the 100-meter dash at the WPIAL Class AAA Girls Track & Field Championships in a school-record time of 12.2 seconds. Canon-McMillan’s Carmen Woodson wins the 200 meters in a school-record 25.58.
1987 – Buddy Pugh pitches a five-hitter and Beth-Center scores four runs in the second inning for a 4-2 victory over Geibel that gives the Bulldogs the Section 18-AA baseball championship. It’s B-C’s first section title in 10 years.
1989 – Benny Distefano became the first left-handed catcher in a major league game in nine years when he caught the ninth inning of the Pittsburgh Pirates’ 5-2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. Mike Squires caught two games with the Chicago White Sox in 1980 and Dale Long caught two games for the Chicago Cubs in 1958.
1992 – Colin Gratchen’s infield single scores Dave Aller from third base and gives Burgettstown a 6-5 win in nine innings over Fort Cherry. The win clinches a WPIAL Class AA baseball playoff berth for Burgettstown and ends Fort Cherry’s 20-game winning streak over the Blue Devils.
2002 – Waynesburg’s Jocelyn Lindsay wins her fourth girls pole vault championship, and Washington’s Suzanne Montecalvo garners her first gold medal after five silvers by edging Jeannette’s Cherel Brown in a photo finish of the 200-meter dash at the WPIAL Class AA Track & Field Championships In boys competition, Waynesburg’s Derek Mears wins gold in the shot put and javelin, and teammate Nathan Freedman becomes the first male pole vaulter to qualify for the state tournament in four consecutive years.
2008 – Brynne Bashioum strikes out 14 and holds Carmichaels to four hits as Bentworth upsets the Mikes 4-1 in the WPIAL Class A softball playoffs at Finley Middle School.