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Wolfpack’s Catanese No-Hits Wolverines 13-0

Maple Grove’s Jackson Gowan slides home during Thursday’s CCAA Division 2 baseball game against Chautauqua Lake. P-J photo by Christian Storms

Tate Catanese pitched a gem.

The Clymer/Sherman/Panama hurler tossed a no-hitter, struck out 10 and walked one to lead the Wolfpack to a 13-0 victory over Westfield in a Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Division 2 baseball game Thursday.

Catanese was the beneficiary of a 10-run fourth inning, highlighted by a home run by Kurtis Olson and doubles by Micah Willink and Austin White. Olson finished with two hits, Willink drove in three runs, and Bryce Hinsdale and Trent Burchanowski drove in two apiece.

Clymer/Sherman/Panama is now 10-1 overall and 9-1 in the division, while the Wolverines fall to 1-11 and 1-10.

ZENTZ SHINES FOR DUNKIRK

Maple Grove’s Sean Verbosky steps on home plate as Chautauqua Lake’s Tate Olson, left, and Kalen Miller await a throw. P-J photo by Christian Storms

FALCONER — Zach Zentz made the most of his first varsity start on the mound.

The sophomore right-hander worked four innings, struck out three, gave up three hits and allowed one run to highlight Dunkirk’s 17-1 victory over Falconer at Denny Meszaros Field.

Zentz also helped his own cause with three hits and two RBIs, part of a potent offensive attack. Javy DeJesus had two hits, including a solo home run, and two RBIs; Jack Lanski also had two hits and drove in two runs; and Brady Corbett collected a single and had three RBIs.

The win raised the Marauders’ record to 8-7 overall and 5-5 in the division.

Brodie Little had two hits for the Golden Falcons (0-12, 0-11).

Chautauqua Lake's Eliot Reyda delivers a pitch during Thursday's Division 2 game against Maple Grove. P-J photo by Christian Storms

RED DRAGONS SOAR

MAYVILLE — Maple Grove (10-0, 10-0) surrendered the most runs it has all season on at Chautauqua Lake.

However, that did not slow the Red Dragons’ bats as they stormed to a 19-6 Division 2 victory over the Thunderbirds.

The Red Dragons were led by Kynan Egan with four RBIs, Kolden McCall hit two double, Jake Vaillancourt had two hits, including a triple, and Jackson Gowan had two hits. Gowan was the winning pitcher, throwing 2 2/3 innings for the win.

Chautauqua Lake (3-4, 3-4) was led by Kalen Miller with two hits, including a double and an RBI, and Tate Olson had a hit with two RBIs. Lawson Ormsby had three strikeouts in a relief appearance on the mound for the Thunderbirds.

Maple Grove's Kynan Egan drills a ball into left field for a triple during Thursday's game against Chautauqua Lake. P-J photo by Christian Storms

Maple Grove hosts Clymer/Sherman/Panama today in a rematch from Monday with a share of the Division 2 title on the line. Chautauqua Lake travels to Frewsburg for a doubleheader today.

COUGARS EARN FIRST WIN

SINCLAIRVILLE — Cassadaga Valley picked up its first victory of the year, defeating Brocton 11-4 in Division 2 action.

The Cougars’ (1-10, 1-9) offense was led by Braden LeBaron, who had four hits, including a double. Owen Meyers was 2-for-3 with two doubles and Garrett Williams was 1-for-3 with a double. Hunter Johnson pitched the first four innings and struck out five to pick up the win. Mason Rhodes and Owen Meyers both pitched to finish the game.

Brocton’s offense was led by Ryan Laurito, who was 2-for-4, and Aidan Gatto, who smacked a double.

TROJANS EDGE RED RAIDERS

Lucas Gilbert drilled a two-run home run and finished with four RBIs to send Southwestern to a 10-9 Division 1 victory over Jamestown at Martin Road Athletic Complex.

Max Marshall added three hits, and Jayce Neal, Jameson Walsh and Justin Truver added two apiece for the Trojans (11-3, 9-2). Aidan Kennedy contributed a triple.

The Red Raiders (3-9, 2-8) were led by Bradon Lobb with three hits, including a double, and three RIBs; Juan Matos, Nick Miraglia and Dom Weber each had two hits; and Sean O’Brien belted a two-run home run.

SALAMANCA BREEZES

ELLICOTTVILLE — Salamanca scored 12 runs in the third inning en route to a 15-1 victory over Ellicottville in a Division 3 game.

The Warriors took advantage of 14 walks and seven errors to raise their record to 11-6 overall and 8-4 in the division.

Braylon Wyatt had a double for the Eagles (9-8, 6-6).

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