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New Policy for Letters-Of-Intent 12 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Monday, June 18, 2018 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Major League Baseball standings D-10 baseball All-Stars D-10 softball All-Stars AMERICAN LEAGUE 2018 Disctrict 10 Region All-Stars 2018 Disctrict 10 Region All-Stars New policy for Baseball Softball East Division Region 1 Region 1 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away MVP — Travis Perry, Rocky Grove. MVP — Kelly Park, Reynolds. letters-of-intent New York 46 21 .687 — — 7-3 L-1 26-11 20-10 Pitcher of the year — Travis Perry, Rocky Grove. Pitcher of the year — Kate Wilkosz, Commodore It is the newpaper's policy that Boston 49 24 .671 — — 6-4 W-1 23-11 26-13 First team Perry; Ashley Watts, Lakeview. submitted photos of local athletes Tampa Bay 33 38 .465 15 12½ 5-5 W-1 15-16 18-22 Pitcher — Travis Perry, Rocky Grove; Jack First team Toronto 33 38 .465 15 12½ 7-3 W-3 19-19 14-19 Litzenberg, Wilmington. Pitcher — Kate Wilkosz, Commodore Perry; Ashley signing letters-of-intent to attend Baltimore 20 50 .286 27½ 25 1-9 W-1 11-23 9-27 Catcher —Zack Doddo, Lakeview. Watts, Lakeview; Hali Hoover, Reynolds. colleges be restricted to the athlete, Central Division Infield — Jake Bowen, West Middlesex; Koby Catcher — Sierra Williams, Lakeview. Winslow, Rocky Grove; Hunter King, Lakeview; Infield — Clarissa DiMaria, Lakeview; Delaney his/her parents or guardians and the W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Travis Perry, Rocky Grove. Snyder, Commodore Perry; Danielle Sontheimer, Cleveland 37 33 .529 — — 5-5 W-1 21-13 16-20 Outfield — Garrett Gadsby, Lakeview; Hunter Lakeview; Clarie Staunch, Sharpsville; Madyson head coach of the athlete's specific Detroit 36 37 .493 2½ 10½ 7-3 W-5 23-17 13-20 Bruner, Rocky Grove; Chase Staunch, West Booher, Lakeview; Kelly Park, Reynolds. sport(s). Minnesota 31 37 .456 5 13 5-5 L-1 17-17 14-20 Middlesex. Outfield — Aiyana Buynak, Commodore Perry; Chicago 24 46 .343 13 21 4-6 L-4 12-24 12-22 Designated hitter — Ricky Telesz, Wilmington. Ayden Quinn, Reynolds; Grace Deschand, Reynolds. Kansas City 22 49 .310 15½ 23½ 1-9 L-6 10-26 12-23 Utility — Zack Urey, Lakeview. Designated player — Makayla Schell, Lakeview. West Division Second team Second team W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Pitcher — Logan Hurley, West Middlesex; Chase Pitcher — Kelly Park, Reynolds; Grace Schultz, Staunch, West Middlesex. Kennedy Catholic. Houston 48 25 .658 — — 10-0 W-11 19-14 29-11 Catcher — Justin Heller, Rocky Grove. Catcher — Abby Rea, Reynolds; Mackenzie Larimer, Seattle 46 26 .639 1½ — 7-3 L-1 25-14 21-12 Infield — Conner Curran, Rocky Grove; Dom Commodore Perry; Jasmyn Russell, Farell. Los Angeles 38 34 .528 9½ 8 4-6 L-2 17-18 21-16 Stinedurf, West Middlesex; Scott Perry, Rocky Grove; Infield — Taylor Rea, Reynolds; Victoria Zachrich, Oakland 36 36 .500 11½ 10 5-5 W-2 20-20 16-16 Marshall Murray, West Middlesex; Cameron Marett, Commodore Perry;Mackenzie Patterson, Reynolds; Texas 29 44 .397 19 17½ 3-7 W-2 15-24 14-20 Wilmington. Ashley Schussler, Reynolds; Brooke Shrock, Outfield — Nathaneal Luu, Wilmington; Jacob Commodore Perry. NATIONAL LEAGUE Burdett, Wilmington; Brett Beith, Lakeview. Outfield — Payton Hostetler, Lakeview; Taylor East Division Designated hitter — Nick Sanner, Rocky Grove. Stringert; Commodore Perry; Victoria Popovitch, Utility — Tyler Knupp, Rocky Grove. Kennedy Catholic. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Region 2 Region 2 Atlanta 42 29 .592 — — 6-4 W-2 21-13 21-16 MVP — Connor Rakow, Franklin; Adam Walker, MVP — Brandy Buxton, Wilmington. Washington 37 31 .544 3½ — 4-6 L-3 15-16 22-15 Mercer. Pitcher of the year — Madelyn Bacchetti, West Philadelphia 37 32 .536 4 ½ 5-5 W-2 22-12 15-20 Pitcher of the year — Brendon Gordon, Franklin. Middlesex. New York 30 38 .441 10{ 7 3-7 W-2 13-21 17-17 First team First team Miami 28 44 .389 14{ 11 6-4 L-1 14-21 14-23 Pitcher — Max Siguenza, Sharpsville; Brendon Pitcher — Amanda Bish, Mercer; Courtney Frye, Central Division Gordon, Franklin. Sharpsville; Madelyn Bacchetti, West Middlesex. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Catcher — Stephen Curtin, Greenville. Catcher — Gwynne Frazer, Sharpsville. Infield — Jamin Wentling, Greenville; Ricky Infield — Cheyenne Welch, Sharpsville; Darby Oil City’s Colby Ryback (left) Chicago 40 27 .597 — — 7-3 W-2 19-13 21-14 Ladjevich, Sharpsville; Adam Walker, Mercer; Noah Allen, West Middlesex; Amber Dawson, Sharpsville; and Alex Meals recently com- Milwaukee 42 29 .592 — — 5-5 L-2 21-14 21-15 Fuchs, Reynolds; Trap Wentling, Greenville. Brandy Buxton, Wilmington; Taylor Dlugozima, St. Louis 36 32 .529 4½ 1 4-6 L-4 20-18 16-14 Outfield — Brendon Gordon, Franklin; Josh Hittle, Wilmington; Alyssa Nehlen, West Middlesex. peted with the Burning River Pittsburgh 35 36 .493 7 3½ 4-6 L-1 20-16 15-20 Greenville; Austin Hesselgesser, Mercer; Sean Davis, Outfield — Emily Bulick, Sharpsville; Krista Matias, Cincinnati 26 45 .366 16 12½ 5-5 W-1 11-23 15-22 Sharpsville. Mercer; Faith Morelli, West Middlesex; Remington Voodoo baseball team at the West Division Designated hitter — Zach Pander, Sharpsville. Koi, Wilmington; Amber Siegfried, Wilmington. Ravenna Father’s Day Bash W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Utility — Kolton Banfi, Franklin Designated player — Ella Krarup, Wilmington. Tournament, where the team Arizona 39 32 .549 — — 7-3 L-2 23-16 16-16 Second team Second team Pitcher — Daniel Scheidhauer, Mercer; Garrett Pitcher — Meadow Whitling, Wilmington; Brandy took first place. Los Angeles 37 33 .529 1½ 1 7-3 L-1 20-19 17-14 Erford, Reynolds. Buxton, Wilmington. San Francisco 35 37 .486 4½ 4 4-6 W-1 19-11 16-26 Catcher — Jordon Baker, Mercer. Catcher — Taylor Truran, Mercer. Colorado 34 37 .479 5 4½ 2-8 L-2 11-19 23-18 Infield — Garrett Erford, Reynolds; Tyus Wood, Infield — Amanda Bish, Mercer; Megan Masotta, Sandlot San Diego 34 40 .459 6½ 6 5-5 L-2 18-21 16-19 Franklin; Connor Gilfoyle, Greenville; Hunter Bresnan, Sharpsville; Sydney Gurneal, Wilmington. OIL CITY LITTLE LEAGUE Reynolds; Connor Rakow, Franklin. Outfield — Laynie Kratko, Sharpsville; Brianna VFW 5, SMS 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Outfield — Kevin Pollock, Sharpsville; Benny Hast, Sharpsville; Sydney Rhoda, Mercer. Winning pitchers — Charlie Motter, Will Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games Kozminski, Greenville; Dylan Hetrick; Mercer. Designated player — Jena Burkhart, Mercer. McMahon. N.Y. Yankees 4, Tampa Bay 1 Miami 5, Baltimore 4 Designated hitter — Marc Knox, Franklin; Michael Region 3 VFW hitters — Will McMahon, double, single; Detroit 7, Chicago White Sox 5 Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 2 Hortsman, Reynolds. MVP — Courtney Hess, Saegertown. Texas 5, Colorado 2 Ethan Plowman, single; Charlie Motter, triple; Danny Houston 10, Kansas City 2 Toronto 2, Washington 0 Utility — Jon King, Greenville. Pitcher of the year — Katelyn Young, Saegertown. Yeager, single. Miami 5, Baltimore 4 Philadelphia 4, Milwaukee 1 Region 3 First team SMS hitters — Aaron Crossman, single; Elijah Oakland 6, L.A. Angels 4 Atlanta 1, San Diego 0 MVP — Camden Mattocks, Maplewood; Chase Pitcher — Katelyn Young, Saegertown; Hannah Brosius, 2 doubles; Hank Lockhart, triple, double; Texas 5, Colorado 2 Chicago Cubs 6, St. Louis 3 Schultz, Cambridge Springs. Harvey, Cochranton; Angie King, Maplewood. Bryce Stewart, single; Bryce Davis, single; Jackson Toronto 2, Washington 0 L.A. Dodgers 3, San Francisco 1 Pitcher of the year — Shad Haskins, Union City. Catcher — Allie Van Dee, Union City. Warner, double, single. Minnesota 9, Cleveland 3 N.Y. Mets 5, Arizona 1 First team Infield — Courtney Hess, Saegertown; Shea Keller, Seattle 1, Boston 0 Sunday’s Games Pitcher — Shad Haskins, Union City; Trent Hittle, Cochranton; Haley Hess, Saegertown; Julia Mailliard, Sunday’s Games Baltimore 10, Miami 4 Cochranton. Cambridge Springs; Breanna Kinney, Union City. Local golf Baltimore 10, Miami 4 Toronto 8, Washington 6 Atlanta 4, San Diego 1 Catcher — Chase Schultz, Cambridge Springs. Outfield — Becca McClymonds, Saegertown; PNA GOLF LEAGUE Toronto 8, Washington 6 Cincinnati 8, Pittsburgh 6 Infield — Camden Mattocks, Maplewood; Steve Mackenzie Freyermuth, Cochranton; Olivia Leech, Standings — Team #5 (3-1), Team #2 (3-1), Team #3 Cleveland 4, Minnesota 1 Philadelphia 10, Milwaukee 9 Siple, Saegertown; Asa Henderson, Cambridge Mapplewood. (2-2), Team #1 (2-2), Team #4 (2-2). Tampa Bay 3, N.Y. Yankees 1 Texas 13, Colorado 12 Springs; Brayden Kinney, Union City; Alex Wheeler, Designated player — Brooke Culbertson, Team results — Team #2 def. Team #1 147-157, Detroit 3, Chicago White Sox 1 N.Y. Mets 5, Arizona 3 Cambridge Springs; Austin Jaquith, Union City. Cochranton; Reagan Dougherty, Union City. Team #5 def. Team #4 154-163, Team #3 BYE. Houston 7, Kansas City 4 San Francisco 4, L.A. Dodgers 1 Outfield — Jake Uber, Union City; Collin May, Second team Low gross — Bob Hoover,40. Texas 13, Colorado 12 Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, late. Iroquois; Andy Hoban, Union City. Pitcher — Courtney Hess, Saegertown; Eliza Low net — Bob Vanderbort 28. Oakland 6, L.A. Angels 5, 11 innings Monday’s Games Designated hitter — Walker Cunningham, Cambridge Reynolds, Union City; Tessa Deets, Cambridge Event winners — Denny Fields, Mike Siegworth, Boston 9, Seattle 3 N.Y. Yankees (TBD) at Washington (TBD), 5:05 p.m., 1st Springs. Springs. game Mike Reno, Bob Womer. Monday’s Games Milwaukee (Chacin 6-1) at Pittsburgh (Williams 5-4), Utility — Drake Gens, Eisenhower. Catcher — Carlie Schlosser, Saegertown. N.Y. Yankees (TBD) at Washington (TBD), 5:05 7:05 p.m. Second team Infield — Cori Schmidt, Cambridge Springs; Sarah ELK'S LADIES LEAGUE p.m., 1st game N.Y.
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