
High school roundup: Swiernik caps Lowville rally against South Jefferson in baseball
Apr. 29—ADAMS — Dominic Swiernik hit a two-run single to knock in the go-ahead run in a four-run top of the seventh inning as Lowville rallied to defeat South Jefferson 5-4 in a Frontier League "A/B" baseball game Monday.
The Red Raiders (4-2) trailed 4-1 entering the seventh.
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Devin Swiernik added a hit and an RBI. He also gained the win on the mound, striking out five and allowing one earned run.
David Lohrmann struck out 11 in six innings for the Spartans (2-4).
SOUTH LEWIS 7, THOUSAND ISLANDS 0
Jackson McCall pitched a one-hitter over six innings, striking out eight, as the Falcons defeated the Vikings in a Frontier League game in Clayton.
Case Allen pitched an inning, striking out two and allowing a hit.
Maddox Morrison tripled, doubled and singled and drove in two runs for South Lewis (4-2). Noah Dailey went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI, and Connor Carpenter added a double and an RBI. Thomas Spann supplied a hit and drove in three runs.
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Ray Peters hit a double for Thousand Islands (1-3).
ALEXANDRIA 6, LYME 4
Kalmon Trickey tossed a complete-game two-hitter with seven strikeouts as the Purple Ghosts topped the Lakers in a Frontier League game in Chaumont.
Evan Sanford doubled and drove in a run for Alexandria (4-1). Mason Savage singled, walked and scored twice against Lyme (1-3).
SACKETS HARBOR 20, LAFARGEVILLE 1
Jake Peters highlighted the Patriots offense with four hits, including a home run and a double, and five RBIs in a Frontier League win against the Red Knights in Sackets Harbor.
Christian McKeever went 2-for-2 with a double and three RBIs for Sackets Harbor. Owen L'Huillier doubled and knocked in two runs. Luke Peters tripled and drove in a run. Connor Brown and Will Virkler each added a double. Ethan Tracy and Damon Serow contributed a hit and an RBI apiece.
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EDWARDS-KNOX 19, LISBON 18 (8)
Kale Jamieson struck out the final batter in the bottom of the eighth inning after the Cougars scored two runs in the top of the eighth to claim the Northern Athletic Conference West Division game.
Dylan Caratsole hit a go-ahead two-run single for Edwards-Knox in the top of the eighth.
Isaiah White tripled and singled for Lisbon, which sent the game into extra innings with three runs in the bottom of the seventh. Connor Claxton singled four times for the Golden Knights. Will Pirie added two hits.
HEUVELTON 14, HARRISVILLE 7
Larry Young provided a double and a single for the Bulldogs in the NAC West Division victory against the Pirates.
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Riley Liscum and Levi Biller each contributed two singles for Heuvelton.
Connor Mantle and Jackson Jenack each singled twice for Harrisville. Aiden Chartrand added a double.
SOFTBALL
SANDY CREEK 3, LOWVILLE 0
Madden Soluri tossed a one-hitter with 16 strikeouts as the Comets shut out the Red Raiders (2-1) in a Frontier League game in Sandy Creek.
The Comets' Baylee Williams supplied two hits and hit a lead-off triple in the first inning, scoring on a wild pitch.
Mikayla Glazer added a two-run single in the sixth inning for Sandy Creek (3-0).
LAFARGEVILLE 7, BELLEVILLE HENDERSON 6
The Red Knights took a 7-3 lead then held on through a Panthers rally to gain the Frontier League win in LaFargeville.
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Lilly Gillette went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs for Belleville Henderson. Eily Vaughn went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI. Courtney Hanson had a hit and knocked in two runs.
LISBON 5, EDWARDS-KNOX 0
Aiden Richards fired a one-hitter, striking out 18 batters, to power the Golden Knights to the Northern Athletic Conference West Division victory over the Cougars.
Rylea Kelley hit two singles for Lisbon and scored two runs.
Edwards-Knox's Lily White allowed just three hits.
ALEXANDRIA 19, WATERTOWN 7
Sierra Fasshauer hit two home runs among her three hits and drove in four runs as the Purple Ghosts blasted the Cyclones in a five-inning nonleague game in Alexandria Bay.
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Abigail Edgar tripled twice and totaled five RBIs. scoring four times for Alexandria (3-0). Madison Bradley contributed two hits and two RBIs. Natalie Bura and Alexis Rangnow each delivered two hits and an RBI. Mavery Weaver drove in two runs.
Mackenzie Compo went 2-for-2 for Watertown (0-3). Haylie Thorpe added two hits and an RBI. Grace Fargo had a hit and an RBI.
HERKIMER 10, SOUTH LEWIS 1
Leah Bray pitched a one-hitter and recorded her 300th career strikeout as the Magicians beat the Falcons (1-5) in a nonleague game in Turin.
Kiara Jones and Sierra DiBrango each drove in runs in a three-run sixth inning for Herkimer (4-3). DiBrango added three more RBIs in the seventh.
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HARRISVILLE 14, CARTHAGE 13
Maddy Kackison hit a walk-of, two-run single in the bottom of the seventh inning to lead the Pirates to the nonleague victory against the Comets in Harrisville.
Kackison finished with three singles and also gained the win on the mound as the third pitcher for Harrisville in the game.
Isabelle Miller added a triple, double and single for the Pirates. Lola Miller hit a triple and a single. Jaelyn Fayette hit a single and double, and Peyton Henry hit two singles.
Cheyenne Walseman hit a triple and double for Carthage (1-4).
PERU 29, BRUSHTON-MOIRA 7
Zoey Malcolm struck out nine batters en route to the victory for the Nighthawks in a nonleague game against the Panthers in Brushton.
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Natalia Gushlaw-Mirville struck for eight RBIs, hitting a home run for Peru. Sierra Gepner also hit a home run and knocked in two runs. Maddie Swyers added three RBIs for Peru.
Lilly Jones led Brushton-Moira with a triple and two RBIs. Sammie Dabiew and Aryiah Clark each drove in two runs.
BOYS LACROSSE
LOWVILLE 19, HOLLAND PATENT 3
Carson Kempney led the way with four goals and six assists as the Red Raiders rolled past the Golden Knights (0-5) in a nonleague game in Lowville.
Owen Marcolini scored five times for Lowville (5-1). Will Vokey also scored four goals and added an assist. Simeon Rush finished with two goals and three assists, and Brayden Gillete scored twice. Jack Metzler had a goal and an assist and Ryan Meleshchuk scored once.
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GIRLS LACROSSE
CAZENOVIA 21, IMMACULATE HEART 10
Charlie Prior struck for seven goals and added an assist as the Lakers won the nonleague game over the Cavaliers in Cazenovia.
Hayden Bubble scored four goals for Cazenovia (5-4). Madison DeAngelis scored twice and assisted on five goals. Tara Pratt chipped in three goals and an assist.
Abigail Bombard scored five goals to lead IHC (0-4). Scarlett Delaney scored twice.
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