GCC gets the better of Rockets this time
PETERS TWP. — It is hard to beat a team three times in one season in sports, which was the case for the Jefferson-Morgan baseball team Wednesday when it suffered a 7-1 setback to Greensburg Central Catholic in the WPIAL Class AA playoff semifinals at Peterswood Park.
The Rockets (12-6) defeated the Centurions (12-4) twice in the regular season to win their section championship, but struggled offensively against Greensburg C.C.ĢƵ pitching combination of starter Antonio Cavallo and reliever Joel LoNigro.
Cavallo didn’t allow a run on one hit in five innings. He had eight strikeouts and walked five in earning the victory. LoNigro allowed one run on two hits in two innings. He had three strikeouts and walked one.
“You have to compliment Antonio (Cavallo),” Jefferson-Morgan coach John Curtis said. “He pitched a great game. He mixed his pitches well, and we just didn’t get the hits today.”
Jefferson-Morgan, who won its first playoff game in 16 years with a victory in the quarterfinals, can still make it to the state tournament if it wins the third-place consolation game against Union at a site, date and time to be determined.
The Centurions jumped out for two runs in the first inning when Nick Ruggeri scored on Jason HooverĢƵ RBI single to left field. Hoover had four hits, three RBI and three runs scored.
Hoover scored on Ethan BaileyĢƵ groundout to first base for the 2-0 advantage.
Rockets starting pitcher Jake Broadwater didn’t have his best game in allowing six runs (five earned) on eight hits in 3.2 innings of work. He had one strikeout and walked six.
Devin Stoneking came on for Broadwater and allowed one run on five hits in 3.1 innings. He had five strikeouts and didn’t walk a batter.
“Devin (Stoneking) came in and did a nice job,” Curtis said. “I don’t regret who I started because they are both sophomores and their pitch counts are about the same.”
Greensburg Central Catholic added a run in the third for a 3-0 lead and three in the fourth on five hits to hold a 6-0 advantage. The Centurions plated their seventh run in the fifth inning.
Jefferson-Morgan got on the board in the seventh when Brennan Kozich reached base on an infield single, moved to second on a balk and third on StonekingĢƵ single before scoring on Gage ClarkĢƵ sacrifice flyout to center field.
Justin Maddich had the other hit for the Rockets, an infield hit up the middle in the fifth to break up CavalloĢƵ no-hitter.
Greensburg Central Catholic did its fair share of running with eight stolen bases.
“They have run a lot in the past, and the delivery our two pitchers have makes it tough when guys are stealing,” Curtis said. “We knew we were going to have to score some runs today to beat this team.”


