Tioga eliminates B-G from playoffs

Baseball

Tioga 10, Bainbridge-Guilford 4
TIOGA – Bainbridge-Guilford's typically rock-solid pitching came unraveled in the fifth inning Thursday at Tioga.
The Tigers took advantage of six B-G walks and one hit batter to erase a 4-1 deficit scoring eight runs during the uprising. Jesse Manuel had a two-run double and Adam Zwierlein added an run-scoring two-bagger.
"When you get to the sectional quarterfinals against a good team, you have to make them earn their way on," said B-G coach Tim Mattingly, whose club issued 10 walks in the game. "Our pitching just struggled today. I knew we were young and I was concerned, but it happens."
Kyle Hanvey and Dylan Mondore each had two hits and one RBI in defeat, Bailey Green went 2-for-4, and freshman Trevor Halaquist drove in one run.
Mattingly, a three-sport coach for B-G and a 1976 Bobcats graduate, announced his retirement earlier this year, and said he is hanging it up (as a coach) in all three sports.
"I think I'm all done," Mattingly said. "It's been quite a ride and I love what I do. I feel like I'm going out on a high note, so it's been awesome."
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Pete Simmons (W) and Taylor. Austin Carr (L), Sean Jones (5), Kyle Hanvey (5) and Dylan Mondore. Doubles: (T) Jesse Manuel, Adam Zwierlein

DeRuyter 17, Otselic Valley 5
SOUTH OTSELIC – DeRuyter padded its advantage with seven runs in the top of the sixth to pull away for the win over Otselic Valley Thursday.
Nick Wiesing had three hits and two RBI for the Rockets. Shawn Glisson, David Zinn, Zach Way, and Chris Thomas all added two RBI in the victory.
Jonathan Liuzzo was the lone OV play with two hits, and he collected two RBI as well.
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Nick Wiesing (W), Zach Way (5) and H. Way. Smith (L), Liuzzo (6), VanVoorhis (7) and Tanner Costa. Doubles: (D) Ryan, Z. Way.

Softball

Afton 26, G-MU 0
AFTON – Tanya Hatton and Amber Robertson combined on a no-hitter striking out 15 total G-MU batters in Thursday's Section IV Class D playoff win.
Amanda Greenwood had three hits and three RBI including a lead-off homer in the second that started the scoring. Cassidy Phillips and Shakari Coss each went 3-for-4 with four RBI.
"I didn't think their pitcher would no-hit us, but she was good enough," said G-MU coach Jim Johnson. "Afton sees good competition, and if you make one mistake, they turn it into runs."
G-MU finishes the season with a 6-7 mark.
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Tanya Hatton (W), Amber Robertson (7) and Karli Conpropst, Callie Stevens (5). Scarlett Newman (L), Kelsey Ross (5) and Katie Schultes. Doubles: (A) Cassidy Phillips, Brenna Caiati. HR: (A) Amanda Greenwood.

Track and Field

The Midstate Athletic Conference and Southern Tier Athletic Conference Track and Field meets were held Thursday evening. Results of the events will appear in Monday’s Evening Sun.

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