Each week through District 10's spring sports season, the Erie Times-News will compile a list of notable performances from Erie County athletes. These lists will conclude upon the conclusion of the state track and field meet, held Memorial Day weekend at Shippensburg University.
This week's honorees are:
Baseball
Kadin Dombkowski, Fort LeBoeuf: The Bison beat Warren 6-2 with aid from his three hits.
Nick Hamilton, McDowell: He struck out nine Meadville batters over a 4 2/3 innings of the Trojans’ 12-2 win against the Bulldogs.
Aari Fox, Fairview: The Slippery Rock University recruit contributed pitched in relief for the Tigers, who blanked the Northwestern Wildcats 6-0.
Kellen Chelton, General McLane: His grand slam and six-RBI effort highlighted the Lancers’ 10-2 victory vs. the Corry Beavers.
Softball
Mackenzie Spence, Corry: The Beavers needed each of her four RBIs en route to their 17-14, eight-inning victory vs. the Franklin Knights.
Julianna Coletta, North East: Her rare five-hit game helped the Grapepickers defeat the Girard YellowJackets 15-5.
Madison Simmerman, Cathedral Prep: Her home run was part of the Ramblers’ 18-1 rout of General McLane.
Kendra Tobin, Fort LeBoeuf: She drove in four runs for the Bison when they beat the Seneca Bobcats 14-3.
Zoey Johnson, Northwestern: Her four-hit performance helped the Wildcats win 15-5 against North East.
Emalie Thomas, Cathedral Prep: She recorded the last of three consecutive run-scoring hits for the Ramblers, who rallied for a dramatic 3-2, eight-inning victory vs. Meadville.
Brooklyn Cipalla, Harbor Creek: The Huskies routed Girard 14-0 in part from her four hits.
Jocelyn Terella, Fairview: Her 4-for-4 performance at the plate included a double, home run and six RBIs, which accounted for half of the runs in the Tigers’ 12-2 victory at Union City.
More: Pick your favorites in the latest Erie County Athlete of the Week spring sports polls
Boys track and field
Hunter Villa, Fort LeBoeuf: He was victorious in track (400-meter relay) and field events (long and triple jumps) when the Bison defeated the Iroquois Braves 98-42.
Logan Anderson, General McLane: He swept first place for the 110 and 300 hurdles when the Lancers beat McDowell 94-56 in a Region 6 dual.
Lucas Myer, Union City: He tied the school record in the pole vault when he cleared an even 13 feet during the Bears’ 93-57, non-region dual victory vs. District 9 Sheffield.
Girls track and field
Alena Urbanowicz, Fort LeBoeuf: She swept the sprint races and led off the first-place 400-meter relay for the Bison when they beat Iroquois 111-21 in a Region 5 dual.
Caroline Lewis, McDowell: She posted the best attempts in the discus (81 feet) and javelin (104-9) when the Trojans beat General McLane 90-59 in the teams’ Region 6 dual.
Ava Reagle, Union City: The star sprinter for the Bears won the 100, 200 and 400 races during their 83-63, non-region dual victory against the Sheffield Wolverines.
Boys volleyball
Amarvir Kang, McDowell: The Trojans swept Conneaut 25-22, 25-21, 25-21 with the aid of his team-high 10 kills.
R.J. Nagg, McDowell: He totaled 23 assists for the Trojans when they swept Mercyhurst Prep 25-12, 25-14, 25-17 at Paul Goll Gymnasium.
Caleb Daubenspeck, Fort LeBoeuf: The Bison traveled to New York state for a three-set sweep of Chautauqua County Christian that included his team-high 17 kills.
Boys tennis
Gavin Ferretti, Cathedral Prep: District 10’s reigning Class 2A titlist didn’t drop a game during his No. 1 singles match, which helped the Ramblers edge Boardman (Ohio) 3-2.
Boys lacrosse
Rylan Sorge, Cathedral Prep: He scored three times for the Ramblers when they defeated the Meadville Bulldogs 7-6 at Dollinger Field.
Girls lacrosse
Alyvia Stockton, McDowell: She scored four goals and assisted on three others when the Trojans dominated the Meadville Bulldogs 17-1.
Contact Mike Copper at mcopper@timesnews.com. Follow him on X @ETNcopper.
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