Mars' Dennis gets field MVP
Lydia Dennis earned Girls Field MVP honors by winning the triple jump with a leap of 37 feet, 1½ inches and the long jump with a jump of 18-9 at the MAC Invitational at Mars High School Wednesday.
The Mars girls finished second overall in the 20-team meet with 74 points. West Allegheny claimed the title with 98 points.
Alec Battin won the pole vault by clearing 11-6 for the Mars boys and Brandon Marchese claimed first in the triple jump at 41-1 to pace the Planets.
West Allegheny also won the boys meet with 92½ points. Mars was second with 85 points.
Karns City, Union, Keystone double dual meet — The Karns City boys track and field team won all but three events on the way to a sweep of Union and Keystone.
Karns City downed Union 117-29. Its score against Keystone was unavailable.
The Karns City girls also earned a sweep.
Boys
Karns City 117, Union 29
Keystone 67, Union 63
3,200 relay: Karns City 10:06.2; 110 hurdles: Wyatt Everetts (KC) 17.1; 100 dash: Logan Moroney (KC) 11.6; 1,600 run: Matt Slagle (KC) 5:01; 400 run: Dakota Mohney (KC) 55.0; 400 relay: Karns City 45.9; 300 hurdles: Everetts (KC) 43.8; 800 run: Evan McGarvey (KC) 2:18; 200 dash: Tristan Rhoades (KC) 23.6; 3,200 run: Slagle (KC) 11:01; 1,600 relay: Karns City 3:57
Shot put: Dan Filges (KC) 38-6; Discus: Darren Seary (U) 113-8; Javelin: Keenan Rankin (U) 131-3; High jump: Tyler Wiser (U) 5-8; Long jump: Zach Moore (KC) 18-3; Triple jump: Cooper Shepard (KC) 38-10; Pole vault: J.R. Anthony (KC) 9-6
Girls
Karns City 109, Union 41
Union 78, Keystone 68
Karns City 113, Keystone 37
3,200 relay: Karns City 11:19; 100 hurdles: AbbyWolfe (KC) 17.7; 100 dash: Breann Wood (KC) 12.8; 1,600 run: LeErin Jones (KC) 5:55; 400 run: Emily Schumacher (KC) 1:00.6; 400 relay: Karns City 52.1; 300 hurdles: Wolfe (KC) 51.8; 800 run: Emily Schumacher (KC) 2:33; 200 dash: Emily LoPresti (KC) 27.8; 3,200 run: Jones (KC) 13:08; 1,600 relay: Karns City 4:27
Shot put: Danielle Curry (U) 29-3; Discus: Clara Stoughton (KC) 71-5.5; Javelin: Sydney Varner (U) 84-11; High jump: Cheyenne Troutman (KC) 4-9; Long jump: Annie Hegedus (KC) 14-7; Triple jump: Hegedus (KC) 32-8.5;Pole vault: Myers (U) 7-0
North Clarion 74, A-C Valley 68 (girls); Cranberry 87, A-C Valley 50 (girls) — Natasha Brenneman won both the 100 and the 200, but the Falcons fell to both North Clarion and Cranberry.
Girls
North Clarion 74, A-C Valley 68
Cranberry 87, A-C Valley 50
3,200 relay: North Clarion 10:47; 110 hurdles: Walker (C) 16.6; 100 dash: Natasha Brenneman (AC) 13.5; 1,600 run: Wallace (NC) 5:40.7; 400 run: Merryman (C) 1:05; 400 relay: Cranberry 55.8; 300 hurdles: Walker (C) 53.5; 800 run: Spence (C) 2:39.3; 200 dash: Brenneman (AC) 29.2; 3,200 run: Wallace (NC) 12:53.9; 1,600 relay: Cranberry 4:40.2
Shot put: Hanna Hetrick (AC) 27-6; Discus: Port (C) 85-2; Javelin: Not contested; High jump: Meredith Snyder (AC) 4-9; Long jump: Green (C) 14-0.25; Triple jump: Reed (NC) 28-4.5; Pole vault: Milford (AC) 7-0
Tanner Kotch, Clay Bachman and J.J. Raabe each scored a goal, but Butler fell to Shady Side Academy 10-3.The Golden Tornado fell to 5-5 overall and 0-4 in the league.
Clarion 3, Moniteau 2 — Trent Young struck out four and allowed just four hits in a route-going effort for the Warriors on Tuesday.Clarion 110 010 0— 3 4 2Moniteau 020 000 0 — 2 5 2W: Cameron Kirkland 6IP (3K, 2BB). L: Trent Young 7IP (4K, 2BB).Moniteau: Jake McBride 3B RBIThursday: Moniteau at CranberryButler (JV) 5, Latrobe 2 — Winning pitcher Brandon Spinneweber struck out five and worked six innings. Garrett Goslaw homered for Butler with Reid Werth contributing a triple and Mark Gross a double.
Butler dropped to 5-10 on the season after a 5-0 defeat to North Allegheny.The Golden Tornado will wrap up its season at home on Friday against Seneca Valley.North Allegheny 5, Butler 0Singles1-Stephen Chuirazzi (NA) def. A.J. May 6-2, 6-4; 2-Andrew Xu (NA) def. Alex Russo 6-0, 6-0; 3-Erik Liu (NA) def. Jake Bellis 6-0, 6-0.Doubles1-Eric Huey/Connor Goodman (NA) def. Troy Bell/Ethan Turner 6-1, 6-2; 2-Andy Radick/Kevin Zhu (NA) def. Jake Seybert/Ricky Hoffman 6-0, 6-2.
