Clarion's baseball team challenged California (PA) in a doubleheader, losing both games with scores of 14–4 and 13–2. Despite the losses, Randy Carlo made history by hitting his 12th home run of the season, breaking the program's single-season record previously held by Scotty McManamon. Carlo's achievement also puts him just one home run shy of McManamon's career record of 22. The Golden Eagles struggled against an aggressive Vulcan offense throughout the games.

By the Numbers
  • Randy Carlo's new single-season record: 12 home runs
  • Previous record holder (2023): Scotty McManamon with 11 home runs
Yes, But

While Carlo’s achievement marks a significant milestone for the program, the team's inability to secure wins against California raises concerns about their performance in high-pressure situations.

State of Play
  • Clarion lost both games in the doubleheader due to strong offensive plays from California.
  • The Golden Eagles hit two home runs in Game 1 and one in Game 2 but struggled defensively against California's batting.
What's Next

As the season progresses, Clarion must focus on improving its pitching and defense to better support its offensive strengths, particularly with a record-setting player like Carlo on the roster.

Bottom Line

While Randy Carlo's record-breaking performance highlights individual talent, the team's overall need for improvement in core areas is critical for future success.