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1:56.9: not bad
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3:28.92
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Kolesar does her thing, but...
Boys steal show for Berries on D-9 oval

Beatrice Kolesar did her thing – dominate the distances– but it was the boys who stole the show for Cranberry at the District 9 2A track meet Friday at Brookville High School.

While Kolesar reeled off firsts in the 3200 relay, 1600 and open 3200, the Cranberry received the following outstanding/astounding performances from the boys:

  • In making his case for local Athlete of the First Half of the 21st Century, Dalton Wenner won the 800 in 1:56.92. That’s something you don’t see every day from a state champion wrestler – or any wrestler.  It is something you might see from a state champion half-miler. At the very least it’s apparently the new Cranberry school record, breaking the 1:57.26 Morgan Huegel ran in 2011.

Wenner later anchored the Berries to an apparent school record 3:28.92 in the 1600 relay​ behind Cole Findlay, Landon Baker and Blake Marchinke. But racing in some pretty fast company (Clarion, 3:25.56, Brookville and Karns City), they finished fourth.

  • But Shane Clark

Shane Clark came out of nowhere practically and won the javelin. And he just didn’t win – he threw the spear 176-2 – a Pa. Top 50 distance. â€‹

Clark’s performance is something when one considers he was consistently in the 140s as a junior, never even touching 150.

He did break into the 150s this spring, but even as late as early this month he was still there. 

Then he began to take a giant step forward, breaking into the 160s and eventually reaching 167, which was good enough to get the third seed for districts.

But at districts he really blossomed. He was in the 170s on four of his first five throws before fouling on the sixth. His third toss turned out to be the winner and had him sitting in first place.

All he had to do is wait and see if A-C Valley/Union’s Hayden Bliss could do better.  Bliss posted 175-11 on his fourth throw, but that was it.

Clark wore the crown.

  • Findlay placed second to Brookville superstar Hayden Freeman in the high jump, clearing 6-1. Freeman not only jumped 6-3, but ran a swift 10.68 in the 100 and 21.48 in the 200. Findlay was also second in the long jump with a personal best 22-23/4. His partner in crime in hoops, Marchinke, was third in the 400 in a personal record 51.8. 

While all this was going on, Kolesar and mates were doing their thing. First, she anchored the 3200 relay behind Elena Ishman, Navy Perry and Darien Wenner to another title. Their time of 9:47.11 16 was 16 seconds better than runner-up Elk County Catholic – and in case you’re wondering, about 10 seconds off the school record set last season.

A little while later, Kolesar ran the 1600 in 5:17.1, another 16 seconds better than the runner-up. She finished off her day by running 11:20.02 for first in the 3200. This time she was 54 seconds better than the runner-up.

Wenner, meanwhile, did her pole vaulting before running the 400. She was the top seed in both but settled for second in one and third in the other. After passing on the first couple heights, she cleared 9-6, two feet shorter than her school record, but good for second place. Her third-place time in the 400, 60.25, was a personal record. She finished the day with a third in the open 800 in 2:27.93.

With Madison Shaffer (javelin) and Perry (pole vault) adding sixths, the Cranberry girls were runners-up in the team standings to Elk CC, 62.5-52. 

Despite all the heroic efforts, the boys were a distant fourth to powerful Brookville, which totaled 151 points, 82 ahead of second place Central Clarion. ACValley/Union was third and the Berries were fourth with 44. Caleb Sparks was fifth in the shot and sophomore Daniel McCain added a sixth in the 3200.

No top seeds for Franklin, Oil City In D-10

Not even Logan Knight could coax a top seed for Saturday's District 10 track meets at Slippery Rock.

There's plenty of talent in Knights' events -- most notably in the form of Grove City's DeLathian Boanes, the Slippery Rock football/ track recruit.

All Knight could muster was a second seed in the shot and a third in the discus behind Boanes, a static medalist last season.

It should be noted before we go any further that Oil City and Franklin will be in different classifications -- the Oilers are in 2A, the Knights in 3A. 

Not that either Oil City or Franklin have nothing to offer, but schools from other parts of District 10 have some impressive rosters of talent -- Grove City, Ft. LeBoeuf, many schools from both Erie and Mercer counties.

Knight is a returning district champ in the discus along with Isabel Griffin in the 3200. Griffin is a two-seed in the 800 and 1600 this year and a four in the 3200.

​Oil City's Spence Singleton is a two in the javelin and the boys 1600 relay is a three seed.

Franklin girls have three relays with good seeds: the 3200 is sixth, the 400 is fourth and the 1600 is third.

Other top six seeds:

Oil City -- Addision Wyant 4 and Corabel Shiley 5 in the 1600; Shiley 5 in the 3200; Rilee Matalino 5 in the 1600 and 6 in the 800; Olive Collins 4 in the 100 hurdles and the high jump; Michael Fink 4 in the 110 hurdles; girls 3200 relay 6, Bailey Stevens 4 in the 300 hurdles, Morris Woodhouse 4 and Dylan VanWormer 5 in the open 400; and Madi Garland 4 in the shot 

Franklin -- Lilyann Miller 3 in the 100 and 4 in 200;  Anna Rodgers 3 in the 300 hurdles; Lena Laderer 4 in the triple jump; and Aaron Moore-Junior 5 in the shot.

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Oil City and Franklin girls go eyeball-to-eyeball in the 3200 relay during their dual meet, but they'll be in different classifications for the District 10 meet.

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Playoffs here we come!

(Photo by Christy Fackler)

For some their seasons have come to an end; 
for others, it's did somebody say playoffs?

Baseball and softball playoffs start next week in Districts 9 and 10, and Cranberry and Rocky Grove will be in them along with Franklin baseball.

For playoff openers:

Franklin baseball vs. Girard, 3:15 p.m. Tuesday, Mercyhurst

Rocky Grove baseball vs. Cambridge Springs, Thursday, TBA

Rocky Grove softball vs. West Middlesex, Wednesday, TBA

Cranberry baseball at Curwensville, 4 p.m., Tuesday

Cranberry softball vs. Moniteau, Wednesday, TBA

Meanwhile, Franklin and Oil City softball will head to the showers, their seasons complete.

Franklin baseball is sitting at 11-9. The Knights are seeded sixth among seven teams in 3A. Rocky Grove (9-9) is seeded second to West Middlesex in 1A. This is a four-team event. The Grove girls (6-14) are the three seed in a three-team tourney.

The Berries are 8-7 in baseball and riding a three-game winning streak. Third-seeded Curwensville is 10-8. Top-seeded Redbank has a first-round bye.

The softball team is 15-4 and will face Moniteau in the District 9 2A semifinals. Brockway will play the winner of a game between Keystone and Forest Area in the other semi. The championship game is Monday, May 25, at Heindl Field in DuBois. The Lady Berries are seeking a four-peat in District 9 and their seventh crown since 2012.​

There were two baseball games Friday. Rocky Grove outlasted Oil City, 7-6, and Franklin trounced Cranberry, 19-4, in four innings.

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Keeping up with Luke Guth

Luke Guth was nicked for another run Friday as Vanderbilt beat South Carolina, 9-5.

He gave up a single and a double in the seventh, but he struck out two.  

He was coming off a nightmare outing last Friday (May 8) against Missouri and hadn't pitched since.

Guth was brought into the game with Vanderbilt leading last-place Missouri, 6-1, in the eighth. 

But he gave up six runs -- five earned -- as the Tigers took the lead. The junior right-hander was replaced by Matthew Shorey after getting only one out. He gave up five hits and two walks as his ERA zoomed to 4.94.​

Vandy (31-24 overall, 13-16 SEC) finishes the regular season Saturday (1 p.m.) and then heads to the SEC tournament in Hoover, Ala.

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 21.

This space is dedicated to keeping up with him and Vanderbilt, usually one of the top programs in the country.

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Charlie Motter, sophomore from Oil City, won the javelin title Wednesday for Penn State Behrend in the All-Atlantic Region track and field championships.

His winning throw of 201 feet was by far a personal record, counting both high school and college.

And his winner came on his final throw. Motter was sitting in fifth place, trailing Jacob Bono of York College who led with 197-7. 

The 201 ranks 21st in NCAA Division III. It's also No. 3 in Behrend history behind Mitch Obenrader (221-5 in 2016) and Aiden Grieneisen (201-4 in 225).

Grieneisen, a freshman from Brockway, has since transferred to Penn State's main campus.

Motter later said he wanted to make up for finishing second in the SUNY conference championships last week. He was the top seed, but competing on a grass runway was not to his liking. He threw 164-10.

Prior to the All-Atlantic meet his personal best was 188-1 in an invitational earlier this season. His best throw as a freshman was in the 164 neighborhood.

And his best throw in high school was 167. He was District 10 champion for Oil City as a junior.

Motter was a swimmer and golfer and played baseball in high school. He has continued his golf career at Behrend. 

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for PSU Behrend, claims javelin title
College Crowd revisted: How they're doing

Trinity Edge, Bethany (Franklin) – All-Presidents Athletic Conference. Started all  41 games. She posted a 17-6 record with 19 complete games and two shutouts. ERA was 2.61 with 136 strikeouts in 150.1 innings.  Her .348 batting average and 49 hits included nine doubles, a triple and four home runs. Edge drove in 27 runs, scored 34 and led the team with 11 stolen bases. She was named the PAC Pitcher of the Week on April 13 and was also selected to the 2026 PAC All-Tournament team. 

 

Drew Kockler, Bryant & Stratton (Franklin) – Team has played 54 games. Kockler, a freshman, has appeared in 51 of them. He’s hitting .242 with a .384 on-base percentage. An infielder, Kockler has six homers among his 12 extra base hits.

 

Kirsten Hicks, Westminster (Franklin) – has appeared in four games, making one start. She has a hit in two at-bats.

 

Carson Wible, Gannon (Franklin) – career .293 hitter and listed on 2026 roster, but hasn’t played since 2024.

 

Kenny Lavrich, Grove City (Cranberry) – Has appeared in 13 games, making nine starts. He’s worked 57.2 innings with a 30/50 W/K ratio. Has a 5-4 record, 6.09 ERA. Started the conference championship game against W&J. Wolverines dropped an 11-2 decision to finish 22-18. Grove City was the fifth seed going into the tournament. Career: finished with a 5.53 ERA in 96 innings, 56/80 W/K, 8-5 record. Best season was 2025 when he posted a 3.93 ERA in 34.1 IP.

 

Landon Lynch, Slippery Rock (Franklin) – The freshman finished 13th in the javelin in the PSAC meet, throwing 53.28 meters (that translates to 174.8 feet)

 

Easton Adamczyk, Slippery Rock (Rocky Grove) – Ran a PSAC qualifying 9:57.93 for No. 14 seed in the steeplechase. Last fall ran a personal best 33:09.1 over 10,000 meters in the NCAA Atlantic Region championships, finishing 66th out of a field of 158.

 

Cade Adams, Slippery Rock (Franklin) – Grad student, five-time PSAC qualifier, runs hurdles and sprints.

 

Scott Finch, Slippery Rock (Cranberry) – Two-time PSAC qualifier in the pole vault. No. 11 seed at 4.48 meters (14-8). 

 

Kayla Hanna,  Slippery Rock (Cranberry) – Seems to be more cross country, but did compete in indoor track.

 

Rae Montgomery, Westminster (Rocky Grove) – Sophomore just getting started in the throwing events at Westminster.

 

Ethan Knapp, Penn College (Rocky Grove) – Cross country guy.

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Will McMahon, Penn State Behrend (OIl City) – McMahon had a hand in Behrend winning  the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference championship. The freshman appeared in 10 games, making three starts. His record was 1-1. ERA 4.55 over 27.2 innings. 9/29 W/K ratio.

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Caleb Prettyman, Youngstown State (Franklin) – After transferring from Kansas State via Penn State, Prettyman, listed as a freshman, was clocked in 14:36.77 in the Boson Outdoor Classic on April 14. That’s the fourth best 5,000 meters time on the team. Also posted a 4:02.25 in the 1500 meters at the Dave Labor Invitational on April 4.

 

Ayanna Ferringer, Robert Morris (Cranberry) – Best throw in the javelin this season is 122-9. Consistently in the 120s during her two years at Bobby U.

 

Sydni Hoobler, IUP (Franklin) – The junior is  hitting .355 with a .396 on-base percentage for the Crimson Hawks, who are 38-19 overall. IUP was runnerup in the PSAC tourney, but will play in the Mid-Atlantic Regional Thursday through Saturday.

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Pole vaulter Scott Finch

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Trinity Edge

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Sydni Hoobler

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Steeplechaser Easton Adamczyk

Slippery Rock photos from Rock web site.

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FOOTBALL

Oil city schedule 2026
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Franklin schedule 2026

ABOUT THIS SITE

If you are from Anywhere, USA, and happened to stumble upon this site, Franklin and Oil City are about eight miles apart along Route 8 in Venango County, Pa. -- which is about halfway between Pittsburgh and Erie in the western part of the state.

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yardsandpoints.com (formerly venangofootball.com and then route8rivalry.com) covers the grid doings of Oil City and Franklin high schools in Venango County. It also includes the football histories of the two schools, which date back to 1896, along with that of (RIP) Venango Catholic (nee Christian and formerly St. Joseph in Oil City), which dropped the sport in the 1990s. I've recently included more stuff on basketball as well as the doings in other sports.

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Former Derrick sports editor Penny Weichel is webmaster.

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Contact pennyweichel@gmail.com if need be.

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