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Lady Mikes shake off layoff, romp over Serra Catholic

By Bill Hughes 4 min read
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Carmichaels’ Bailey Barnyak pitches against Serra Catholic during MondayĢƵ WPIAL Class A quarterfinal game at North Strabane Intermediate School. Barnyak threw a three-hit shutout with 13 strikeouts in the Lady Mikes’ 9-0 victory.
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Carmichaels’ Carys McConnell strokes a run-scoring single to right field against Serra Catholic during MondayĢƵ WPIAL Class A quarterfinal game at North Strabane Intermediate School.
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Carmichaels’ Duski Staggers slides home to score a run against Serra Catholic during MondayĢƵ WPIAL Class A quarterfinal game at North Strabane Intermediate School. Staggers had two hits, two runs and an RBI in the Lady Mikes’ 9-0 win.
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Carmichaels’ Payton Plavi lays down a run-scoring bunt single against Serra Catholic during MondayĢƵ WPIAL Class A quarterfinal game at North Strabane Intermediate School. Plavi had two hits and scored twice in the Lady Mikes’ 9-0 victory.
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Carmichaels second baseman Ashton Batis fields a ground ball before throwing to first for the out against Serra Catholic during MondayĢƵ WPIAL Class A quarterfinal game at North Strabane Intermediate School.
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Carmichaels pitcher Bailey Barnyak reaches up to snag the ball for an out during MondayĢƵ WPIAL Class A quarterfinal game against Serra Catholic at North Strabane Intermediate School.
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Carmichaels' Carys McConnell steals second baseball against Serra Catholic during MondayĢƵ WPIAL Class A quarterfinal game at North Strabane Intermediate School.
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Carmichaels coach Dave Briggs talks with Payton Plavi during MondayĢƵ WPIAL Class A quarterfinal game against Serra Catholic at North Strabane Intermediate School.
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Carmichaels' Bailey Barnyak releases the final pitch during MondayĢƵ WPIAL Class A quarterfinal game against Serra Catholic at North Strabane Intermediate School. The Lady Mikes won, 9-0.
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Carmichaels catcher Kaitlyn Waggett and pitcher Bailey Barnyak hug after the Lady Mikes defeated Serra Catholic, 9-0, in MondayĢƵ WPIAL Class A quarterfinal game at North Strabane Intermediate School.

CANONSBURG – Bailey Barnyak struck out 13 batters to lead unbeaten Carmichaels to a 9-0 shutout of Serra Catholic in their WPIAL Class A quarterfinal playoff game Monday at North Strabane Intermediate School.

With his team having not played a meaningful game for 11 days and facing a tough pitcher in the Lady Eagles’ Kelly Morrissey, Carmichaels coach Dave Briggs wondered how long it would take his team to get going offensively.

“(Morrissey) is a pretty good pitcher but we are an offensive team,” he said. “We have seen good pitching, but this is our first (playoff) game and we haven’t played for over a week.

“There is always that little bit of a worry. I felt getting a couple runs early in the game helped a little bit.”

Kaitlyn Waggett led off with a triple for Carmichaels, and Carys McConnell singled her in two batters later.

Barnyak singled in McConnell to make the score 2-0, and that was more than enough run support as Barnyak was grooving early.

“She was really strong early in the game and she was a gamer,” said Briggs. “I thought she did a great job.”

The junior was dominant early as she struck out eight batters into the fourth inning before a freak injury limited her the rest of the way.

“(The game) started out really good and I felt super sharp. Every pitch was working pretty good. I think it was the fourth inning, and my catcher threw the ball (back) to the side of me, and I reached out and tried to catch it (barehanded) and stubbed my finger,” Barnyak said while laughing at herself.

“So, for the last three or four innings, I was dealing with a stoved finger. I was throwing 25 miles (per hour) less, but it ended up working out for me and I am very thankful for that.

“I knew I could do that because of the team I had behind me. They definitely had my back today and I couldn’t be more thankful for them.”

The Lady Mikes (14-0) pulled away from Serra (13-6) in the fourth inning as they scored four runs.

Carmichaels only had one hit in the frame, but it took advantage of three Lady Eagles errors in an inning that also saw the Lady Mikes called out for leaving early from first base and also having a questionable call go against them at the plate.

The ball never left the infield in the frame, and the lone hit was an RBI bunt single by Duski Staggers.

“I thought we did a good job tonight with the short game, putting the ball in play, and putting pressure on them,” Briggs said. “I thought that was the key, to put pressure on their defense.”

The Lady Mikes closed the scoring with three runs in the sixth as Ashton Batis and McConnell had RBI singles in the frame after Waggett brought a run in with a fielderĢƵ choice.

Staggers and Payton Plavi led the way for Carmichaels with two singles each.

Barnyak spoke about the long layoff and how the team and staff were ready.

“It was definitely hard,” she said of the stretch without games. “We had a week and a half or two off.

“I think we were ready for today and definitely prepared well for it.”

Carmichaels was to face rival West Greene, the third seed, in WednesdayĢƵ semifinals. The Lady Mikes defeated the Lady Pioneers twice during the regular season.

The pair, along with fifth-seeded Jefferson Morgan (9-6), gave Section 2-A three of the four Class A semifinalists, and the fact wasn’t lost on Briggs.

“ThatĢƵ good for the county,” he said of the three Class 2A teams all being from Greene County. “We knew our section was tough.

“I thought that might happen, but you never know.”

Jefferson-Morgan was set to take on top-seeded Union (16-2) in the other semifinal Wednesday.

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