Jason Sabol drove in six runs and Chuck Fontana plated four as Penn-Trafford continued its dominance in the Pennsylvania American Legion Youth Baseball State Tournament on Monday in Berwick by defeating Connellsville, 16-4, in five innings.
It was the third time in three weeks that Penn-Trafford defeated Connellsville.
Penn-Trafford, now 3-0, is guaranteed a spot in the finals Wednesday win or lose Tuesday. The Warriors will play Upper Perk, which defeated Conneaut, 10-1, in a loser’s bracket game, at 12:30 p.m.
The Warriors have outscored their opponents, 33-8.
Connellsville, which suffered its first loss, will face Boyertown Grizzlies at 10 a.m. Boyertown eliminated Northampton, 6-0.
Penn-Trafford used a five-run second inning to take command. It increased the lead to 6-0 with a run in the fourth inning before Connellsville scored two runs.
The Warriors scored 10 runs in the fifth inning to invoke the 10-run rule.
Winning pitcher Ian Temple threw three scoreless innings. He also doubled and singled.
Tyler Freas had three hits, including a double, scored three runs and drove in a run. Sabol had a triple and double.
Ethan Septak had a double and single, and Drew Sherwin had a double.
Penn-Trafford out-hit Connellsville, 12-9.
Uniontown stays alive
At Ephrata, Uniontown stayed alive in the loser’s bracket by eliminating French Creek Valley, 14-4.
Tyler Sankovich, Brant Bonadio, Santino Marra and Alex McClain had three hits each for Uniontown, which will face Norchester on Tuesday.
Cole Shearer had a double and single for the winners, McClain doubled and Kaleb Scott had two hits.
Braeden O’Brien was the winning pitcher.
Henry Shaffer hit a grand slam for French Creek Valley.
Paxton and Ephrata will play in the other game.
Ephrata defeated Northampton, 4-3, and Paxton edged Norchester, 4-2.
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