DuBOIS, Pa. — Ups and downs, highs and lows. Every sports team goes through them at some point in its season. For the baseball and softball teams at Penn State DuBois, those ups and downs have shown up at the start of the season. But both teams are keeping their heads up and driving forward to find the highs and limit the lows.
After dropping two games to Penn State Mont Alto at home, the baseball team at Penn State DuBois started off last week by traveling to Mont Alto for two games on Tuesday. In the first game, offensive struggles led to DuBois scattering five hits and only scoring one run. The Nittany Lions scored first, bringing home that lone run in the top of the third when Colby Bodtorf drove in Kyle Elensky. While DuBois’ pitching did well, Mont Alto scored four runs in the final three innings and got the win in game one by a score of 4-1.
Game two of the day saw Mont Alto take an early one run lead in the bottom of the first. After that, a strong pitching duel was had between the two teams, with neither scoring again until the seventh inning. In the top half of the seventh, DuBois scored two runs when Logan Wagner reached base on an error that allowed Bryce Dobson and Grant Lillard to score to give the Nittany Lions a 2-1 lead. DuBois couldn’t make that stand up, however, as Mont Alto scored a run on a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the seventh to force the game into extra innings tied at 2-2. After a scoreless top half of the eighth, Michael Scott stepped up to the plate for Mont Alto and smacked a solo home run over the centerfield fence to win the game by a score of 3-2. Connor Cherry pitched well for DuBois, only allowing one earned run on three hits in 5.2 innings. Dobson also collected two hits for the Nittany Lions in the losing effort in game two.
Penn State DuBois returned home on Thursday to face Thiel College at Showers Field. In a game that can only be described as an offense lover’s dream, DuBois and Thiel combined for six different half innings in which at least three runs were scored. After a scoreless first inning, both teams scored three runs in the second. Thiel matched that effort by scoring three more runs in the top of the third. But the Nittany Lions answered back with seven runs of their own in the bottom of the third to take a 10-6 lead into the fourth. DuBois added to its lead in the sixth, seventh and eighth innings without answers from Thiel and the Nittany Lions led by a score of 15-6 heading to the final inning. Thiel did make a comeback attempt, scoring four runs in the top of the ninth, but it wouldn’t be enough, and DuBois would hold on to win by a final score of 15-10. Seven different Nittany Lions drove in runs in the game, with Hayden Vaughn leading the way with four RBIs, Cory Lehman drove in three RBIs, and Jeff Romano brought in two in the game as well.
The Nittany Lions finished off the week by hosting Penn State Fayette for a double header on Sunday. The teams saw split results, with Fayette taking game one by a score of 11-7, and DuBois winning game two 13-11. Game one saw Lillard, Dobson and Brett Beith each have a multi-hit game. Dobson also drove in two RBIs in game one. Lillard also had a strong game in the second game of the day with two hits, two RBIs, and two runs scored.