Pittsburg, PA
Larned Legion loses 3-way tiebreaker
BY JIM MISUNAS
jmisunas@gbtribune.com
TOPEKA — Concordia rallied from a 7-4 deficit with a 7-run seventh inning for an 11-7 victory that left Larned lacking the AA/AAA American Legion state baseball semifinals. Hiawatha (1-2, 26-21) received a 3-way tiebreaker with Larned (1-2, 17-21) and Concordia (1-2, 17-30) on most runs scored. Hiawatha and Larned each yielded 21 runs.
“It was shut. It is a powerful technique to be eradicated,” mentioned Larned coach Chad Erway. “Our wheels fell off. That final inning in opposition to Concordia was a nightmare. We did not play properly sufficient to qualify for the semifinals.”
CONCORDIA 11, LARNED 7 — Larned would’ve certified for the semifinals with a win, or one much less run permitted in opposition to Concordia. However that vanished when Concordia roughed up Larned pitcher Carlos Ibarra for seven seventh-inning runs.
The inning began with two walks and a single. Payton Breese delivered a 2-run double. The tying run scored on a groundout. Breese scored on Stryker Hake’s triple. Hake scored on Joe Henderson’s single. After a catcher’s interference, Drew Sterett scored on a wild pitch and Henderson scored on an error for an 11-7 lead.
Larned led 7-4 in a wild six innings. Logan Erway scored on Owen Reece’s third-inning groundout. Carson Shaver singled residence Cade Colglazier and Brady Hope. Shaver scored on Erway’s single for a 4-2 lead. Within the sixth inning, Erway singled residence Shaver, Hope scored on an error and Erway scored on Erway’s double.
IOLA 5, LARNED 3 — Larned’s most wonderful trick was staying inside vary regardless of yielding 10 walks, two hit batters with 5 errors that led to 4 unearned runs.
Iola took benefit of Larned’s erratic play for 3 runs with no hits. Sam Hull, T.J. Taylor and Gavin Web page scored on second-inning errors.
Larned had eight baserunners within the first three innings with no runs. Ty Smith doubled residence Owen Reese to ignite a 3-run fourth inning. Gavin Alvarez and Smith scored on groundouts by Ian Orth and Brady Hope for a 3-3 tie.
Iola scored on a fourth consecutive stroll within the fourth inning. Taylor scored Iola’s fifth-inning run after Payton Louk’s single was mishandled.
Alvarez and Hope had leadoff singles within the sixth and seventh, however Larned was unable to attain.
LARNED 7, HIAWATHA 5 — Larned pitcher Hope rode to the rescue on the mound and Eian Sanders delivered the game-winning single in Wednesday’s opening 7-5 victory over Hiawatha.
Larned (9-8) rallied from a 5-3 deficit when Logan Erway’s fifth-inning right-field homer scored Hope, who reached on an error. Hope was hit by a pitch and Erway walked to start out the seventh inning. Carlos Ibarra transformed a sacrifice bunt. After Cade Colglazier walked, Sanders drilled a clutch 2-run single off a fastball to attain Hope and Erway for a 7-5 lead.
The important thing play was Ibarra’s sacrifice bunt.
“That’s what we do – play small ball,” mentioned Larned coach Chad Erway. “I wish to play the odds. Pinch hitting is one among hardest issues in baseball coming off the bench. Sanders obtained the job executed.”
Hope (2-1) stranded two baserunners within the sixth and seventh innings. He struck out Xavier Oldham and Sam Dunn with sharp-breaking curveballs to finish the sixth. Hope retired Alex Rockey and struck out on one other curveball Josh Smith to finish the ballgame. Larned overcame six walks and a pair of errors.
“Brady Hope took a number of pitches to settle in, however he discovered his curveball,” Erway mentioned.
Larned transformed a pair of bases-loaded innings to guide 3-1. Hope scored on a first-inning error and Hope scored on Ibarra’s groundball. Pinch runner Tristan Regan scored on Orth’s second-inning sacrifice fly.
Hiawatha responded for a 5-3 lead. Carson Bredemeier scored on Joel Bryan’s first-inning single. Alex Rockey was pressured residence on a success batter. Ashton Rockey scored an error. Oldham scored on Bryan’s second RBI single. Oldham singled residence Bredemeier after a fourth-inning single for a 5-3 lead.
Larned shortstop Hope ended the fourth-inning with a 6-3 double play. Starter Gavin Alvarez picked off Bredemeier within the second inning to assist work out of bother.
IOLA 10, HIAWATHA 8 — Iola (3-0) rallied previous Hiawatha
TOPEKA SENATORS 4, PITTSBURG 3 — The Senators rallied from a 3-0 deficit to shock defending AAA state champion Pittsburg. Pete Herrod s cored on an error. Bohnenkemper scored on a groundout. Caleb Cappel’s single scored Ryan Graves. Justin Weil scored the game-winning run when Erick Teske’s fly ball was misplayed.
PITTSBURG 9, LEAVENWORTH 0 — Pittsburg cruised previous Leavenworth 9-0 to safe a spot in Saturday’s semifinals. Pittsburg’s Hunter Bennett struck out 13 batters in a 2-hit shutout. Kameron Williamson drove in three runs.
HIAWATHA 12, CONCORDIA 4 — Hiawatha’s Joel Bryan and Carson Bredemeier every drove in three runs.
TOPEKA SENATORS 7, OTTAWA 1 — Topeka’s Erick Teske and Trevor Schatilly every drove residence two runs.
TOPEKA SENATORS 7, LEAVENWORTH 1 – Senator pitchers Kyle Bohnenkemper and Trevor Schatilly mixed for 10 strikeouts. The Senators scored 5 runs on Leavenworth errors.
Concordia 000 112 7 — 11 11 3
Larned 001 303 0 — 7 8 6
Beims, Hanson (4) and Henderson, Sterett. Hope, Ibarra (6) and Shaver. W—Hanson. L—Ibarra. 2B—L—Reece; C—Breese. 3B—C—Hake.
Topeka Senators 000 004 0 — 4 7 2
Pittsburg 000 030 0 — 3 7 2
Scott, Teske (5) and Schatilly. Hite and Hamblin. W—Scott. L—Hite. 2B—P—Hamblin.
Larned 000 300 0 — 3 7 5
Iola 030 011 x — 5 2 1
Reece, Ibarra (6) and Shaver. Sommer, Barnett (4) and Hutton. W–Barnett. L–Reece, 3-2. 2B–L–Smith.
Leavenworth 000 000 – 0 2 0
Pittsburg 200 043 – 9 13 0
McIntosh and Hilton. Bennett and Harrison. W–Bennett. L–McIntosh. 2B–P–Smith, Harrison.
Topeka Senators 012 400 4 – 11 7 1
Ottawa 010 000 0 – 1 3 1
Appel, Miller (3), Pedersen (7) and Bohnenkemper. Kiefer, Roberts (3), Michael (4) and Richards. W—Miller. L—Kiefer. 2B—TS—Teske, Scott; O—Hadl, Michael.
Hiawatha 010 225 2 – 12 10 2
Concordia 200 011 0 – 4 6 5
Ashton Rockey, Davis (6), Jacobsen (7) and Willich. Hake, Breese (6), Hanson (6) and Sterett. W–Ashton Rockey. L–Hake. 2B–H–Ashton Rockey. 3B–H–Bryan.
Larned 210 020 2 – 7 6 2
Hiawatha 130 100 0 – 5 7 5
Alvarez, Hope (6) and Shaver. Bredemeier, Bryan, Ashton Rockey (7) and Tyler Willich. W–Hope 2-2. L–Ashton Rockey, 3-2. 2B–L–Ibarra; H–HR–L–Erway.
Leavenworth 010 000 0 – 1 3 7
Topeka Senators 012 130 x – 7 7 1
Welsh, Mendoza (3), Kesinger (5), McIntosh (5), Atchison (6) and Khanthboury. Bohnenkemper, Schatilly (4) and Haag. W–Bohnenkemper. L– 2B–TS–Harrod, Knapp.
Ottawa 000 000 0 – 0 2 0
Pittsburg 070 010 x – 8 5 1
Hadl, Gillette (4), Vink (5) and Richards. Amershek, Bazzano (5) and Harrison. W–Harrison. L–Hadl. 2B–P–Scales, Harrison.
TOPEKA BETTIS SPORTS COMPLEX
AA STATE BRACKET
AA POOL–Iola 3-0; Hiawatha 1-2 (26-21); Larned 1-2 (17-21); Concordia 1-2 (17-30)
WEDNESDAY—Larned 7, Hiawatha 5; Iola 11, Concordia 2
THURSDAY—Iola 5, Larned 3; Hiawatha 12, Concordia 4
FRIDAY—Concordia 11, Larned 7; Iola 10, Hiawatha 8
AAA STATE BRACKET
AAA POOL—Topeka Senators 3-0, Pittsburg 2-1, Ottawa 0-2, Leavenworth 0-2
WEDNESDAY—Pittsburg 8, Ottawa 0; Topeka Senators 7, Leavenworth 1
THURSDAY—Pittsburg 9, Leavenworth 0; Kansas Senators 11, Ottawa 1
FRIDAY—Leavenworth vs. Ottawa; Kansas Senators 4, Pittsburg 3
SATURDAY—SEMIFINALS—Iola (18-9) vs. Pittsburg (14-10-1), 9 a.m.; Hiawatha (16-11) vs. Senators (25-6), 11:30; FINALS—2:30
Pittsburg, PA
Penguins Still Have Specific Trade Goals
After a brutal start to the 2024-25 season, the Pittsburgh Penguins have turned things around and put themselves right back into the thick of the playoff race. Before finding themselves tied for the second wild card spot in the Eastern Conference, it seemed like the Penguins were ready to make quite a few big trades ahead of the deadline.
While obvious names weren’t going anywhere, the Penguins may have to shift their outlook on deals as they keep stacking wins. According to Elliotte Friedman on the 32 Thoughts Podcast, the Penguins are open to making moves all over the lineup, but for certain targets.
“I look at Pittsburgh, the GM there, Kyle Dubas, has let everybody know that he still wants to get younger,” Friedman said. “He’s got defensemen, he’s got goalies, he’s got forwards, he’s got a bit of cap room. He’ll take a contract that you want to move, he’ll consider it as long as you give him something he wants.”
It’s not a new thing that Dubas and the Penguins have their eyes on a certain type of player, and it’s been clear since the offseason. The Penguins want to add young players who may just need a change of scenery to really reach their full potential.
Adding Cody Glass in the offseason was the first sign, before signing Anthony Beauvillier, and eventually trading for Phil Tomasino. Low-risk, high-reward pieces that can help the Penguins win now and possibly play a role on a successful team in the future.
“He prefers the Tomasino’s of the world,” Friedman said about Dubas. “Young players who are either in the NHL or ready to play in the NHL who need something a little different.”
Currently out with an injury, but Tomasino has scored four goals and three assists in 16 games with the Penguins this year. Beauvillier has 12 points in 42 games played and has been able to contribute all over the lineup. Glass has also delt with injuries, but has nine points in 30 games.
The Penguins have an 18-17-8 record for 44 standings points, tied with the Columbus Blue Jackets for the second wild card spot.
Names like Ryan Graves, Tristan Jarry, and Marcus Pettersson are all likely on the Penguins trade block as they look to take swings ahead of the deadline. The Penguins have certain targets in mind, and it sounds like they are open for business.
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Pittsburg, PA
Penguins beat Connor McDavid and Edmonton Oilers with 5-3 victory
Sidney Crosby had a goal and two assists to move into ninth on the NHL’s career scoring list as the Pittsburgh Penguins beat Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers 5-3 on Thursday night.
The Penguins captain tied Hall of Famer Joe Sakic at 1,641 points with an assist on Bryan Rust’s first-period goal. Crosby then moved past Sakic with an assist on Drew O’Connor’s sixth goal of the season later in the period as the Penguins raced to a 4-1 advantage.
Rust also had a goal and two assists for Pittsburgh, which snapped a three-game losing streak by beating the Oilers for the first time since Dec. 20, 2019. Alex Nedeljkovic made 40 stops for the Penguins and Rickard Rakell scored his team-high 21st goal as Pittsburgh won without injured center Evgeni Malkin.
McDavid finished with three assists. Leon Draisaitl scored twice to boost his season total to an NHL-best 31, but the Penguins beat Stuart Skinner four times in the first 14 minutes. Skinner settled down to finish with 21 saves but it wasn’t enough as the Penguins ended Edmonton’s four-game winning streak.
Oilers: Their attention to detail in the first period was shaky. While Skinner wasn’t at his best, the Penguins also had little trouble generating chances.
Penguins: Pittsburgh remains a work in progress at midseason but showed it can compete with the league’s best on a given night.
Crosby’s 12th goal 5:42 into the second put the Penguins up 5-1, some welcome wiggle room for a team that has struggled to hold multiple-goal leads.
80 — The number of points Crosby needs to tie Penguins icon Mario Lemieux for eighth (1,723) on the career list.
Edmonton finishes a four-game trip at Chicago on Saturday. The Penguins continue a five-game homestand on Saturday against Ottawa.
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Pittsburg, PA
Penguins’ Sidney Crosby Passes Legend on All-Time Scoring List
The captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins continues to climb the NHL’s all-time scoring list in his 20th season. With an assist in the first against the Edmonton Oilers, Sidney Crosby registered his 1,642nd career point and took sole possession of ninth place on the list. In the process, he surpassed Colorado Avalanche legend and Hall of Famer Joe Sakic.
The Penguins’ star now sits behind none other than fellow franchise legend Mario Lemieux on the NHL’s all-time scoring list. Crosby trails Lemieux by 81 points, as “Le Magnifique” finished his career with 1,723 points.
Humorously enough, the play that gave Crosby his latest accolade was one that barely featured him. His line mate Bryan Rust did most of the work on the play as he worked behind the net and the perimeter wall with the puck before making an excellent backhand feed to Drew O’Connor, who netted a fantastic wrist shot past the Oilers’ goalie.
But in almost every other play this season, it seems like Crosby is the one doing the scoring or setting it up. He leads the team in points this season, with 46 points in 43 games, and is guiding his team back into the postseason picture in the Eastern Conference at age 37.
Crosby’s also made a habit of adding more tallies to his Hall of Fame resume this season. He notched his 600th goal earlier in the year and set a new Penguins franchise record for assists. It’s been a record-collecting 20th season for arguably the greatest player in the history of Pittsburgh hockey.
The Pens are right on the bubble of the playoff picture. They are currently the third place team in the Eastern Conference Wild Card race but are tied with the Columbus Blue Jackets in points. After a poor start to their 2024-2025 campaign, they’ve managed to get their team back to 17-17-2
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