BASEBALL
Indiana and Knoch met for the second straight day yesterday, and for the second game in a row, Knoch came away with the win.
Jack Benedict had the call on Renda Digital TV.
Northern Cambria beat Penns Manor, 16-3, in five innings. Josh Miller was 2-for-3 with a home run. Ben Messina was 2-for-2 with a double and 3 RBIs and Chris Yahner was 2-for-2 with an RBI.
This afternoon, Homer Center will entertain River Valley at First Commonwealth Bank Field. The action begins with the completion of an April 4th game that was suspended by darkness with the score tied at 10-10. That game resumes at 4:15 with the regularly scheduled game on Renda Digital TV at wccsradio.com and u92radio.com, 15 minutes after the conclusion of the suspended game.
SOFTBALL
Northern Cambria outslugged West Shamokin, 14-12. Morgan Hassen was 3-for-4 with a double and 5 RBIS. Laci Lanzendorfer and Kenzie Formeck was hit homers for the Colts. Lanzendorfer and Jensen Wiewiora each had two hits. For West Shamokin, Lily Jordan and Maddie McConnell each homered and doubled and Maria Young had two hits, including a double.
TRACK & FIELD
The Indiana girls track & field team beat Greensburg Salem, 92-58, yesterday but the boys lost to the Golden Lions, 82-66. It was a big day for Cadence Ullman, who won the 100 meters, 400 meters, and the high jump. Katie Kovalchick won the shot put and the discus. Abbie Huey won the 800 meters, Brenna Nutter the pole vault, Lizzy Lubold the javelin, and Kate Mill the 200 meters. Indiana won the 100 relay and the 400 relay as well.
The boys winners yesterday were Owen Putt in the 800 meters, Will Berzonsky in the 400 meters, Jacob Killeen the 300 hurdles and Josh Saurer the pole vault. Indiana also won the 800, 400, and 100 meter relays.












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