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The Daily Scoreboard 10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Thursday, May 2, 2019 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Major League Baseball standings Scholastic baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE TITUSVILLE (5) Fish (ss-p) 3 2 1, Roberts (lf) 4 0 2, Abrams (2b-p) 4 East Division 1 0, Clark (1b) 4 0 0, Titus (3b) 2 0 0, Obert (c) 4 0 1, W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Jones (rf) 4 0 2, Culver (p) 2 0 0, Knapp (2b-cr) 1 1 0, Tampa Bay 19 11 .633 — — 5-5 L-2 9-7 10-4 Durstine (cf) 3 1 0, Beach (cf) 1 0 0. Totals: 32 5 6. New York 17 13 .567 2 — 7-3 L-2 8-7 9-6 FRANKLIN (6) Toronto 14 15 .483 4½ 2 7-3 L-1 7-8 7-7 Taylor (lf) 6 0 2, Wood (2b) 5 0 3, Rakow (cf-p) 3 0 Boston 14 17 .452 5½ 3 6-4 W-3 8-7 6-10 1, Rhoads (3b) 3 1 1, Keely (dh) 4 1 0, Harmon (c) 0 0 Baltimore 11 20 .355 8½ 6 3-7 W-1 3-10 8-10 0, Haynes (p) 5 1 1, Kinch (cr) 0 1 0, Knox (1b) 4 0 2, Central Division (Kockler (cr) 0 1 0, Alexander (ph) 0 1 0, Banfi (ss) 3 0 2, Wible (rf) 4 0 0. Totals: 37 6 12. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Score by Innings Minnesota 18 10 .643 — — 7-3 W-1 10-5 8-5 Titusville . 000 122 000 — 5 Cleveland 16 13 .552 2½ — 4-6 L-1 7-4 9-9 Franklin ..........000 003 201 — 6 Detroit 13 15 .464 5 2½ 4-6 L-1 6-5 7-10 RBIs — Titusville (Roberts 2, Obert, Jones), Franklin (Wood 2, Knox, Banfi, Wible). Chicago 12 15 .444 5½ 3 5-5 L-1 6-7 6-8 Kansas City 11 20 .355 8½ 6 4-6 W-2 8-10 3-10 OIL CITY (2) West Division Rybak (ss) 3 0 1, D. Cole (3b) 4 0 0, Fink (2b) 2 0 0, W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Geib (2b) 1 0 0, Angros (1b) 2 0 0, Caldwell (rf) 3 0 0, Houston 18 13 .581 — — 5-5 L-1 10-3 8-10 Strawbridge (c) 1 1 0, C. Cole (lf) 3 0 1, Kerr (cf) 2 1 Seattle 18 15 .545 1 — 3-7 L-4 7-11 11-4 0, Harris (p) 1 0 0, McFall (p) 1 0 0. Totals: 23 2 2. Texas 14 15 .483 3 2 3-7 L-2 10-6 4-9 GROVE CITY (3) Los Angeles 13 17 .433 4½ 3½ 5-5 W-2 9-7 4-10 Chinn (cf) 3 0 2, Breese (lf) 3 1 0, Craig (1b) 3 0 1, Jones (p) 2 0 1, McElhinny (p) 1 0 0, Dennis (3b) 3 0 0, Oakland 14 19 .424 5 4 3-7 L-6 10-8 4-11 Callihan (ss) 2 1 1, Rodgers (2b) 0 0 0, Donahue (dh) 3 0 0, Dlugonski (c) 1 1 0, Hake (rf) 2 0 1. Totals: 23 3 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE Score by Innings East Division Oil City ...........000 200 0 — 2 Four members of Reilly Family Martial Arts in Franklin W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Grove City ........001 101 x — 3 3B — Oil City (Rybak). Philadelphia 17 13 .567 — — 5-5 W-1 12-6 5-7 competed at the USA Taekwondo Ohio State Championships Atlanta 15 15 .500 2 2 5-5 W-1 10-9 5-6 Game 1 recently and qualified for the National Championships in New York 15 15 .500 2 2 4-6 L-1 6-8 9-7 KEYSTONE (0) Minnesota. Qualifiers were (from left): Hope Reilly, Master Washington 12 17 .414 4½ 4½ 3-7 L-3 6-11 6-6 Steele (lf) 1 0 0, Elder (c) 3 0 0, Johnson (p) 3 0 0, Miami 9 21 .300 8 8 4-6 W-1 6-12 3-9 Exley (1b) 3 0 0, Blazosky (ss) 2 0 0, LaVan (cf) 3 0 0, Kyle Reilly, Zachary Wozniak and Hayleigh Peterson. Central Division Lauer (3b) 3 0 0, Brazier (rf) 2 0 0, Kapp (dh) 2 0 0, W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Rapp (2b) 0 0 0. Totals: 22 0 0. Scholastic softball Sports scene St. Louis 20 10 .667 — — 9-1 W-5 12-4 8-6 NORTH CLARION (3) Bauer (lf) 2 2 1, S. Minich (ss) 3 1 0, L. Minich (cf) Chicago 16 12 .571 3 — 7-3 W-4 7-4 9-8 MONITEAU (1) 2 0 0, McCord-Wolbert (rf) 3 0 1, Mills (p) 3 0 0, Dailey (cf) 3 0 1, Claypoole (lf) 2 0 2, Dematteis (lf) THURSDAY, MAY 2 Milwaukee 17 14 .548 3½ ½ 5-5 W-2 10-6 7-8 Hargenrader (1b) 2 0 2, Byers (dh) 2 0 0, T. Gilara (2b) 1 0 1, Rottman (ss) 3 0 0, Miller (dp) 1 1 0, Shunk (c) SCHOLASTIC BASEBALL Pittsburgh 14 14 .500 5 2 2-8 W-2 6-7 8-7 0 0 0, Daum (c) 3 0 0, Gatesman (3b) 3 0 0. Totals: 23 1 0 0, Noah (rf) 2 0 0, Thomas (3b) 2 0 1, Stewart (p) Conneaut Area at Franklin (4 p.m.) Cincinnati 13 17 .433 7 4 5-5 W-1 7-6 6-11 3 4. 2 0 1, Shultz (2b) 1 0 0, Clark (1b) 0 0 0. Totals: 18 1 Oil City at Titusville (4 p.m.) West Division Score by Innings 6. Rocky Grove at Wilmington (completion of suspended W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Keystone ..........000 000 0 — 0 CRANBERRY (14) game, 4 p.m.) North Clarion .....101 010 x — 3 Watson (p) 3 2 2, Cornelius (rf) 2 2 1, Bruce (dp) 3 Cranberry at Clarion (4:30 p.m.) Los Angeles 20 12 .625 — — 6-4 W-1 12-4 8-8 2B — North Clarion (Hargenrader). SCHOLASTIC SOFTBALL Arizona 18 13 .581 1½ — 7-3 W-2 7-7 11-6 2 2, McCauley (1b) 2 2 2, M. Schreck (ss) 3 0 0, RBIs — North Clarion (S. Minich, L. Minich, Hadden (cf) 2 3 2, Duncan (3b) 3 3 3, Anderson (lf) 3 Conneaut Area at Franklin (4 p.m.) San Diego 17 14 .548 2½ ½ 6-4 L-1 7-8 10-6 McCord-Wolbert. 0 1, Reynolds (c) 3 0 1, Seigworth (2b) 0 0 0. Totals: Jamestown at Oil City (4 p.m.) Colorado 13 17 .433 6 4 5-5 L-3 5-7 8-10 24 14 14. Rocky Grove at Maplewood (4 p.m.) San Francisco 12 18 .400 7 5 4-6 L-1 6-9 6-9 Game 2 Score by Innings Cranberry at Clarion (4:30 p.m.) NORTH CLARION (7) Moniteau..........000 10 — 1 SCHOLASTIC TRACK & FIELD AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Bauer (lf) 3 0 0, P. Schmader (ph) 1 0 0, S. Minich Cranberry.........622 4x — 14 Moniteau at Cranberry (4 p.m.) Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games (ss) 3 2 1, L. Minich (cf) 4 2 0, McCord-Wolbert (p) 4 2B — Cranberry (McCauley, Hadden, Anderson) Clarion at North Clarion (3:45 p.m.) Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, ppd. Detroit 3, Philadelphia 1 0 2, Mills (rf) 3 1 0, Hargenrader (1b) 3 2 2, Byers (dh) 3B — Cranberry (Duncan). Union at A-C Valley (4 p.m.) Tampa Bay at Kansas City, ppd. St. Louis 3, Washington 2 3 0 0, T. Gilara (2b) 0 0 0, Daum (c) 2 0 0, I. Gilara (c) HR — Cranberry (Duncan). Clarion-Limestone at Keystone (4 p.m.) Detroit 3, Philadelphia 1 Cleveland 7, Miami 4 1 0 1, Gatesman (3b) 3 0 0. Totals: 30 7 6. RBIs — Moniteau (Thomas), Cranberry (Duncan 4, Karns City at Redbank Valley (4 p.m.) KEYSTONE (2) McCauley 3, Bruce, M. Schreck, Hadden, Anderson). Boston 5, Oakland 1 N.Y. Mets 4, Cincinnati 3, 10 innings BOYS VOLLEYBALL Cleveland 7, Miami 4 Blazosky (ss) 4 0 1, Steele (lf) 3 0 0, Elder (p) 3 0 0, Meadville at Rocky Grove (6 p.m.) San Diego 4, Atlanta 3 Exley (dh) 2 0 0, Rapp (2b) 0 0 0, Johnson (1b) 4 0 0, Houston 11, Minnesota 0 A-C VALLEY (1) Milwaukee 4, Colorado 3 LaVan (cf) 1 2 0, Brazier (rf) 2 0 0, Beichner (3b) 1 0 Wetzel (ss) 4 1 1, Ielase (lf) 4 0 1, McNany (c) 3 0 2, Pittsburgh 6, Texas 4, 11 innings Pittsburgh 6, Texas 4, 11 innings 0, Sell (c) 3 0 1. Totals: 23 2 2. Meals (3b) 3 0 0, Blauser (cf) 3 0 1, Terwilliger (2b) 2 Announcement Arizona 3, N.Y. Yankees 1 Arizona 3, N.Y. Yankees 1 Score by Innings 0 0, Schmidt (p) 3 0 1, Eaton (1b) 3 0 0, Armagost (rf) L.A. Angels 4, Toronto 3 L.A. Dodgers 10, San Francisco 3 North Clarion .....200 011 3 — 7 3 0 0, Klingler (rf) 0 0 0. Totals: 28 1 6. K OF C GOLF LEAGUE Chicago Cubs 6, Seattle 5 Chicago Cubs 6, Seattle 5 Keystone ..........010 100 0 — 2 CLARION (8) The K of C Golf League will begin this morning.
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