ST. MARYS- The Clearfield Area High School baseball team did a little extra celebrating at Berwin Park after upending St. Marys 16-3 in their PIAA District 9 Class AAA semifinal Thursday.
The Bisons gathered around Coach Sid Lansberry while Captain Shane Davis presented him with a specially-designed clock, courtesy of the school district, as a memento of this 500th victory.
Lansberry, fortunately, was able to dance away from a water and ice cube shower.
Obviously happy to join a rather exclusive club of Pennsylvania scholastic diamond coaches, Lansberry preferred to talk about the players on his 35th team.
\”The important thing is getting a chance to win districts, and I think these seniors deserve that shot,\” he said. \”That was the focus today. Nobody talked about 500.
\”This is a good group of seniors,\” he added. \”They\’ve worked hard, and I\’m glad they can play for a championship.\”
Clearfield, seeded third, parlayed nine hits with nine walks and five hit batsmen to advance to the title game against top-seeded Punxsutawney Wednesday. The site and time will be announced later.
Trey Wallace turned in a route-going performance, limiting the second-seeded Flying Dutch (15-6) to five hits.
The senior left hander, who struck out five and walked four, lost a shutout in the fifth inning when the host prolonged the inevitable by scoring all their runs.
Clearfield (11-8) answered with its second six-run outburst of the game, called after six innings because of the Mercy Rule.
Junior James Zimmerman paced the Bisons with two hits, one a double, and three runs batted in. Junior Adam Jury also had two hits, including an RBI-double.
Three of the four St. Marys pitchers hit Davis. That makes 13 times the big first baseman has plunked this season, which the coaches believe is the Clearfield record.
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Editors note: Both Clearfield baseball and
softball teams will play Wednesday, May 31, at 4:30 p.m. in Brockway vs. Punxsutawney for their
respective D9 titles.