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The Daily Scoreboard 10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Thursday, May 23, 2019 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Major League Baseball standings D-10 baseball playoffs D-9 baseball playoffs AMERICAN LEAGUE PIAA District 10 Baseball Playoffs PIAA District 9 Baseball Playoffs Class 1A CLASS 1A East Division Semifinal Quarterfinals W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Thursday, May 23 Tuesday, May 21 New York 31 17 .646 — — 8-2 W-4 17-10 14-7 At Slippery Rock University Otto-Eldred 5, Port Allegany 4 Tampa Bay 28 18 .609 2 — 5-5 W-1 13-11 15-7 West Middlesex vs. Kennedy Catholic, 2 p.m. Clarion-Limestone 11, North Clarion 4 Boston 25 23 .521 6 — 6-4 L-1 13-10 12-13 Championship Elk County Catholic 2, Clarion 0 (8) Toronto 20 28 .417 11 5 4-6 W-1 9-14 11-14 Monday, May 27 Semifinals Baltimore 15 34 .306 16½ 10½ 2-8 L-5 6-18 9-16 Site, time to be determined Thursday, May 23 Central Division Jamestown vs. West Middlesex-Kennedy Catholic winner at Kuntz Field, Puxsutawney DuBois Central Catholic vs. Elk County Catholic, 4 p.m. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Class 2A at Wilcox Field, Wilcox Minnesota 32 16 .667 — — 7-3 W-2 15-8 17-8 First round Otto-Eldred vs. Clarion-Limestone, 4 p.m. Cleveland 25 23 .521 7 — 5-5 L-3 14-11 11-12 Friday, May 17 Chicago 21 26 .447 10½ 3½ 5-5 L-3 11-13 10-13 Rocky Grove 13, Maplewood 1 (5) CLASS 2A Detroit 18 28 .391 13 6 1-8 L-2 9-16 9-12 Cochranton 22, Reynolds 12 Quarterfinals Kansas City 17 31 .354 15 8 4-6 W-2 10-15 7-16 Saturday, May 18 Tuesday, May 21 West Division Saegertown 5, Mercer 4 Karns City 17, Redbank Valley 2 (3) W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Quarterfinals Moniteau 9, Cranberry 3 Monday, May 20 Johnsonburg 5, Brockway 3 Houston 33 16 .673 — — 9-1 W-2 18-4 15-12 Wilmington 5, Rocky Grove 4 (8) Semifinals Texas 24 23 .511 8 ½ 7-3 W-4 17-8 7-15 Sharpsville 5, Cambridge Springs 1 Thursday, May 23 Oakland 25 25 .500 8½ 1 6-3 W-3 14-10 11-15 Saegertown 7, Union City 5 at Pullman Park, Butler Brayden McFetridge (left) and Los Angeles 22 26 .458 10½ 3 4-6 L-3 13-12 9-14 Lakeview 5, Cochranton 3 Johnsonburg vs. Coudersport, 4 p.m. Seattle 23 29 .442 11½ 4 3-7 L-3 10-14 13-15 Semifinals Karns City vs. Moniteau, 6 p.m. Elijah Brosius, both of Oil Thursday, May 23 NATIONAL LEAGUE at Thiel College CLASS 3A City, competed in the East Division Lakeview vs. Saegertown, 2 p.m. Semifinals Pennsylvania Freestyle/ at Slippery Rock University Tuesday, May 21 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Sharpsville vs. Wilmington, 7 p.m. Bedford 17, Chestnut Ridge 12 Greco-Roman wrestling tour- Philadelphia 28 20 .583 — — 6-4 L-1 18-10 10-10 Wednesday, May 22 Atlanta 26 23 .531 2½ — 7-3 L-1 14-12 12-11 Class 3A Brookville 17, Kane 2 (6) nament at Central Mountain New York 23 25 .479 5 2½ 5-5 W-3 12-8 11-17 First round Championship High School last weekend. Washington 19 30 .388 9½ 7 3-7 L-4 10-14 9-16 Friday, May 17 Wednesday, May 29 Miami 15 31 .326 12 9½ 5-5 W-5 9-17 6-14 Greenville 5, North East 3 at Kuntz Field, Punxsutawney McFetridge finished as a run- Central Division Quarterfinals Brookville vs. Bedford, TBD ner-up in Greco-Roman in the W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Monday, May 20 Franklin 9, Greenville 2 CLASS 4A 165-pound 14U division while Chicago 28 18 .609 — — 6-4 W-1 16-7 12-11 Titusville 9, Fairview 8 (8) Semifinals Milwaukee 29 22 .569 1½ — 5-5 W-1 17-9 12-13 Mercyhurst Prep 5, Sharon 2 Thursday, May 23 Brosius was a state champi- Pittsburgh 24 22 .522 4 ½ 5-5 L-2 9-11 15-11 Hickory 8, Girard 1 at Showers Field, DuBois St. Louis 24 24 .500 5 1½ 2-8 L-2 14-10 10-14 Semifinals Bradford vs. Punxsutawney, 4 p.m. on in Greco-Roman and a Cincinnati 22 27 .449 7½ 4 5-5 L-1 12-11 10-16 Thursday, May 23 Clearfield at St. Marys, 6:30 p.m. runner-up in freestyle in the West Division at Slippery Rock University Championship W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Franklin vs. Titusville, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 29 78-pound 12U division. Both Los Angeles 32 18 .640 — — 7-3 L-1 19-6 13-12 at Thiel College at Showers Field, DuBois Mercyhurst Prep vs. Hickory, 4:30 p.m. Bradford-Punxsutawney winner vs. Clearfield-St. wrestlers qualified for the San Diego 26 24 .520 6 ½ 4-6 W-3 14-14 12-10 Marys winner, TBD national tournament in Arizona 25 25 .500 7 1½ 3-7 L-5 11-13 14-12 Class 4A Colorado 22 25 .468 8½ 3 5-5 W-2 9-11 13-14 Quarterfinals Wisconsin on June 27. San Francisco 21 26 .447 9½ 4 5-5 W-1 10-13 11-13 Tuesday, May 21 D-9 softball playoffs Slippery Rock 9, Corry 2 Another Oil City wrestler, AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Harbor Creek 3, Fort LeBoeuf 2 PIAA District 9 Softball Playoffs Dallas Blauser, placed fourth Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games General McLane 7, Grove City 4 CLASS 1A Kansas City at St. Louis, ppd. Kansas City at St. Louis, ppd. Semifinals Quarterfinals in the 53-pound 8U freestyle Oakland 5, Cleveland 3 Chicago Cubs 3, Philadelphia 2 Friday, May 24 Tuesday, May 21 N.Y. Yankees 11, Baltimore 4 Colorado 5, Pittsburgh 0 at Ainsworth Field Clarion 5, Cameron County 0 division. Toronto 10, Boston 3 L.A. Dodgers 7, Tampa Bay 3 Warren vs. Slippery Rock, 4 p.m. A-C Valley 7, Elk County Catholic 2 L.A. Dodgers 7, Tampa Bay 3 Miami 5, Detroit 4, 11 innings Harbor Creek vs. General McLane, 6:30 p.m. DuBois Central Catholic 15, Coudersport 3 (5) Miami 5, Detroit 4, 11 innings N.Y. Mets 6, Washington 5 Semifinals Latest line Texas 5, Seattle 3 Cincinnati 3, Milwaukee 0 Thursday, May 23 Pregame.com Line Houston 5, Chicago White Sox 1 Class 5A San Francisco 4, Atlanta 3 Championship at Benzinger Park, St. Marys Major League Baseball Minnesota 8, L.A. Angels 3 Otto-Eldred vs. DuBois Central Catholic, 3:30 p.m. Thursday Wednesday’s Games San Diego 3, Arizona 2 Wednesday, May 22 Wednesday’s Games at Clarion-Limestone National League Minnesota at L.A. Angels, ppd. At UPMC Park Clarion vs. A-C Valley, 3:30 p.m. Oakland 7, Cleveland 2 Milwaukee 11, Cincinnati 9 Cathedral Prep 5, Meadville 3 FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Kansas City 8, St. Louis 2, 1st game Washington -127/+117 NEW YORK Kansas City 8, St. Louis 2, 1st game CLASS 2A Texas 2, Seattle 1 San Diego 5, Arizona 2 Class 6A PITTSBURGH -129/+119 Colorado Colorado 9, Pittsburgh 3 Quarterfinals CHICAGO -112/+102 Philadelphia N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 5 Championship Monday, May 20 Miami 6, Detroit 3 Miami 6, Detroit 3 Wednesday, May 22 Atlanta -107/-103 SF GIANTS N.Y. Mets 6, Washington 1 Cranberry 9, Moniteau 3 American League Tampa Bay 8, L.A. Dodgers 1 At UPMC Park Curwensville 8, Kane 7 Boston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Tampa Bay 8, L.A. 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Mets (Matz 3-3), PIAA District 10 Softball Playoffs Championship DETROIT -147/+137 Miami Boston (Weber 0-0) at Toronto (Feierabend 0-1), 12:10 p.m. CLASS 1A Thursday, May 30 NBA 12:37 p.m. Colorado (Senzatela 3-3) at Pittsburgh (Lyles Quarterfinals at Heindl Field, DuBois Thursday Miami (Richards 1-5) at Detroit (Boyd 4-4), 1:10 4-1), 12:35 p.m. Monday, May 20 Cranberry vs. Redbank Valley, 4 p.m. FAVORITE LINE(O/U) UNDERDOG p.m. Miami (Richards 1-5) at Detroit (Boyd 4-4), 1:10 Kennedy Catholic 10, Rocky Grove 2 MILWAUKEE 7(217) Toronto Minnesota (Perez 6-1) at L.A. Angels (Harvey 2-3), p.m. Semifinals CLASS 3A National Hockey League 4:05 p.m. Philadelphia (Nola 4-0) at Chicago Cubs (Lester Thursday, May 23 Semifinals Monday Tampa Bay (Snell 3-4) at Cleveland (TBD), 6:10 at Slippery Rock University Wednesday, May 22 FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG p.m. 3-2), 2:20 p.m. Atlanta (Gausman 2-3) at San Francisco (Bumgarner Kennedy Catholic vs.
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