Lock Haven's baseball team experienced a third consecutive split with Pitt-Johnstown, winning game one 5-1 but losing game two 8-3 during a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference doubleheader. In the first game, Andrew Kramer threw a complete game, allowing just one run and striking out five. The Bald Eagles capitalized on several key hits and a home run from Nick Negola. However, in game two, UPJ responded strongly, overcoming an early Lock Haven lead with a significant scoring rally.

By the Numbers
  • Andrew Kramer pitched a complete game in the first match, allowing 1 run on 7 hits with 5 strikeouts.
  • Lock Haven had 11 hits in the first game, with Braden Cummings and Zachary McEllroy each going 3-for-4.
  • UPJ scored 4 runs in the sixth inning of game two, bringing their total to 8 runs.
State of Play
  • Lock Haven had recently split a doubleheader at home against UPJ, highlighting a competitive matchup.
  • The team is set to conclude a postponed game against Clarion, currently trailing 5-0.
What's Next

The Bald Eagles will aim to recover from recent setbacks as they finish their game against Clarion, while looking to build momentum in upcoming matches.

Bottom Line

Lock Haven needs to leverage strong pitching and consistent hitting to capitalize on opportunities and break their split pattern in future games.