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HONING HER SKILLS
Cranberry sophomore Darien Wenner earned a sixth place medal in the pole vault at the state track meet. It was her second straight medal in the event.​

Wenner claims second medal in pole vaulT, but
Kolesar, relay, knight go home empty-handed
Cranberry's 3200 relay didn't make it back to the medal stand on a dreary Saturday morning at Shippensburg, finishing 10th in this year's race, but sophomore Darien Wenner made her way back and as the rain poured down, accepted the sixth-place medal in the pole vault.
Meanwhile, it was another disappointment for Franklin junior weight man Logan Knight, who was deprived of a medal for the second straight year -- and fourth event -- this time, when he was beaten out for eighth place in the 3A discus on someone else's final throw.
The Berries took the bronze last year in the relay, but a second straight in that event was not to be. Elena Ishman, Navy Perry, Wenner and Beatrice Kolesar finished 10th in 9:50.89 -- a time that was close to their best this season. Top-seeded Hughesville did not disappoint, winning the race in 9:23.39.
While all this was going on, Wenner was competing in the pole vault, and doing very well after finishing seventh last season.
Wenner got off to a rocky start, failing to clear 9-6 on her first try, but made her next jump -- and then the next two on her first attempts when she had to leave for the relay. She was facing 11 feet at the time. When she returned, she cleared it on her first attempt, and by that time only six people were left in the competition. But Wenner missed her three tries at 11-6, her school record height.
Meanwhile, the big girls/guns, led by Grove City's Aleah Morganti, were taking over the event, working on the 12-foot barrier when Wenner was eliminated. Morganti cleared 13 feet to win the gold.
Kolesar was in the open 3200 two hours before the relay. She was seeking her second straight medal after taking sixth last year. Oil City's Corabel Shiley was also in the race, but neither local runner did as well as they did last spring -- place-wise or time-wise.
Kolesar ran 11:04.42 for ninth place -- just out of the money since the top eight medal. She ran a school record 10:58.44 when she medaled last season.
Shiley finished 19th in 11:49.03, some 30 seconds off the time she ran at states in 2025 when she was 12th. It was also 37 seconds off her school record. Maybe the rain had something to do with all this. It was not pleasant out there.
But it didn't seem to hamper Baylee Espinosa of Lewisburg, who repeated as champion. Her time was 10:33.05, which was better than her top seed (10:39.06.)
Knight's bid for medal foiled again
Knight was clinging to eighth place, and the final medal spot, by six inches over Drew Hopper of Carlisle, 159-5-158-11. His sixth and final throw spun just 149-10. (He had a chance to extend his lead right there, but would have had to be close to his best throw ever, as it turned out.) Up came Hopper who answered with 164-11 to overtake Knight.
Knight's 159-5 came on his fourth throw after two fouls. He opened at 158-8. Knight broke the school record on May 16 with a 167-7, but that only would have been good enough for fifth place in this state meet.
Grove City's DeLathian Boanes was second with a 172-4 see-ya-later throw before he takes his football and track talents to Slippery Rock. The champion, Grayson Pittman of Avon Grove, threw 187-11 on his first try and then proceeded to rack up five straight fouls.
Knight also finished ninth last year in the shot, but did nothing in the discus. This season it was just the opposite. So, back to the drawing board for his senior campaign.
Wenner 11th in 800 at 1:57.07
Neither Dalton Wenner nor Rilee Matalino medaled in the 2A 800, but both gave good accounts of themselves. Wenner, who broke the Cranberry record in the District 9 meet, ran 1:57.07 for 11th place. His splits were 57.73/59.35. Matalino, Oil City sophomore, was clocked in 2:00.36 for 23rd. Blake Glass of Ft. LeBoeuf was the winner in 1:53.08.
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of note...
Corry's Blake Cook repeated as 2A 110 hurdles champ. He ran a 14.08. He also won 300s in 37.25.
Sprint showdowns flop​
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Defending champion Vinnie Feliciano (Mercyhurst) settled for fifth in the 2A 100; Ft. LeBoeuf's Kc Wasiulewski was seventh. Feliciano's time was 10.96. Deakyn DeHoet of Beth Center won in 10.51. The D-10 guys split two previous meetings this season.
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DeHoet won the 200 in 21.29. Brookville's Hayden Freeman was second in 21.65. Wasiulewski was fourth (22.01) and Feliciano was eighth (22.73).
Boys 2A 1600 relay results
1. Catasauqua 3:23.37
2. Warrior Run 3:24.04
3. Quaker Valley 3:24.62
4. Clarion 3:25.99
5. United 3:26.86
6. Notre Dame Green Pond 3:27.35 (including 47.67 leadoff leg)
7. Sharon 3:29.82
8. Hughesville 3:30.35
Hughesville, that quaint little town in NE Pa. that looks like anything but a track/athletic powerhouse, claimed three of the six relays -- the boys and girls 3200 and girls 400. The Spartans were second in the girls 1600, eighth in the boys race. They false-started in the boys 400.
Team champs
Shenango beat Hughesville out for the girls 2A team title, 40-39.
But the closest race for the team title was 3A boys where LaSalle College (Philly) edged Grove City, 40-39.5.
Quaker Valley won 2A boys with 47 points. Ft.LeBoeuf was runner-up with 39 and Corry (the hurdler/ and Atha in the javelin ) tied Danville for third at 27.
Lancaster McCaskey was 3A girls champ.
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Two locals won medals in the state track meet, both from Cranberry -- Darien Wenner in the pole vault and Shane Clark (pictured here) in the javelin.

(Photo by Kelly Malek)
Grove advances to D-10 title game behind Bevier's 1-hit shutout
Another gem by Haydon Bevier propelled Rocky Grove to a 2-0 decision over Cambridge Springs Thursday in the District 10 1A baseball playoffs.
Bevier (8-2) hurled a one-hitter with 11 strikeouts as he lowered his ERA to 0.89. It avenged the Grove's 1-0 loss in eight innings to the Spa on March 30. Bevier worked the first seven in that one.
The hit Bevier gave up Thursday came in the first inning when he worked out of a slight jam.
Rocky Grove had only two hits, run-scoring singles by Landon Jones and Lucas McCool. The Orioles (11-9) will meet West Middlesex (14-5) at 10 a.m. Monday at Slippery Rock for the championship.
The Big Red beat Cochranton, 8-0, in the other semifinal Thursday.
Thursday's game (softball)
Gracee Hess hurled a one-hitter with nine strikeouts as Cranberry blanked Moniteau, 10-0, Wednesday to advance to the District 9 2A softball finals. Over in District 10, West Middlesex bounced Rocky Grove from the 1A playoffs with an 11-1 romp.
Ashlyn McWilliams parked two doubles and drove in three runs for Cranberry (16-5). Emma Morrow had three hits, including a walk-off single in the sixth. The Berries will play top-seeded Brockway for the title at 4 p.m. Monday, also at Heindl Field in DuBois.
Losing pitcher Abigail Mawhinney had three hits and drove in the only run for Rocky Grove, which closed at 6-15.
Tuesday's games (baseball)
Franklin dropped a 4-3 heartbreaker to Girard in the District 10 3A playoffs Tuesday on Ryan St. Julien's walk-off two-out double in the bottom of the seventh.
Cranberry's season also came to an end. Homestanding Curwensville snapped a 3-3 tie with a 10-run fourth in the District 9 2A tourney. The final verdict was 14-4 in five innings.
Victor Gould had a no-hitter going through five before Franklin (11-10) rallied for a 3-1 lead in the sixth. Luke Marsteller hit a two-run homer that inning.
Both pitchers went the distance and gave up five hits. Gould struck out nine. Losing pitcher Nate Fezell walked two and struck out eight. Fezell finished the season with a 2.18 ERA.
Cranberry (8-10) committed four errors in its loss to Curnwensville, which solved four Berry hurlers for 11 hits.​
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Monday (baseball)
Rocky Grove vs. West Middlesex, 10 a.m., Slippery Rock
Monday (softball)
Cranberry vs. Brockway, 4 p.m., Heindl Field, DuBois
THIS 'N THAT

Keegan Kirkwood, son of Mark and Jamie Kirkwood, signed a letter of intent to continue his athletic career at Slippery Rock. Keegan will participate in cross country at the Rock. An injury sidelined him for most of the track season this spring.


Cranberry Awards
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Zofia Earp, a member of the cross country team, received the Keith Siverling Memorial Scholarship. She plans to attend Clarion, where she will major in early childhood education.
Baseball player Jake McCloskey, another senior, received the Eric Meade Memorial Award for his play on the diamond this spring.
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OCHS athletic director Bundy Fulmer sent these photos along -- a gift from the Steelers.
Bundy said he had to Google Pleger, so... see below

Ken Pleger
Football
Halyday Street resident scored six touchdowns and 40 points for 1952 Oilers. The 225-pound tackle tallied three TDs on short runs against Warren, a 27-12 victory. Pleger delivered a key block on a 71-yard TD run by Bobby McFadden against North East...Pleger also scored on a 27-yard run, setting up the TD with a 17-yard dash on a reverse, and averaged 45 yards on three punts…Had a 53-yard run called back by a clipping penalty against Hickory in 1952…
Basketball
Scored 261 points for the 1952-53 Oilers, and 150 points as a junior in 1951-52. Apparently missed significant time as a senior due to illness…Teammates included Pete Burch (Dutch’s younger brother), Ron Black, Bosco Hajduk and Jim Enos…Scored 28 points in a loss to Meadville in 1953…Played center AND guard on the basketball team
Track
Took fourth in the shot put in the state track meet in 1951 and 1952. Undefeated in the shot going into the D-10 meet in 1952 when he threw 47-51/2 to win the title. Threw 46 feet in the state meet…Eligibility apparently ran out after the 1952-53 basketball season…​
College/Pros
Voted greatest tackle ever at Capital University in Ohio...Little All-American...Drafted in the 16th round (#185) by the Chicago Bears in 1958...released by the Bears in 1958...played "minor league" football with Ottawa Rough Riders and Columbus Colts through 1962...Grew to 280 pounds as a pro...

Keeping up with Luke Guth
Vanderbilt's hopes for a third straight SEC tournament title came to an end Wednesday with a second-round 8-3 loss to Florida.
Luke Guth pitched an inning was touched for another run -- with the 38-18 Gators already ahead. Guth allowed three hits and a walk.
Vanderbilt, 33-25, now awaits a bid to the NCAA tourney. The selection show is at noon Monday.
Guth is a 6-1, 188-pounder from Franklin. He's one of 19 pitchers on the Vanderbilt staff and is tied for the team lead in appearances with 23.
This space is dedicated to keeping up with him and Vanderbilt, usually one of the top programs in the country.



