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Carmichaels hopes for a similar result in last game against DuBois CC

By Jonathan Guth 3 min read
article image - Mark Marietta/For the Observer-Reporter
Teammates rush to congratulate Carmichaels' Bailey Barnyak, right, after she scored the winning run in the Mikes' 5-4 victory over Chartiers-Houston in the PIAA Class A semifinal at Peterswood Park.

Carmichaels softball handled DuBois Central Catholic, 7-0, last season in the first round of the PIAA Class A playoffs, but the stakes are much higher when the two meet Thursday morning for the state championship at Penn State University’s Beard Field.

The first pitch is scheduled for 11 a.m.

Carmichaels coach Dave Briggs would love a repeat of last year’s game, but DuBois didn’t get this far by accident.

“We played a good game last year and beat them up at their field, which was nice,” Briggs said. “They do have a lot of the same players back, but last year, they used two pitchers against us, and it looks like they just use one this year, and she’s a sophomore.”

Rylee Kulbatsky allowed one earned run on four hits and struck out 12 in the Cardinals’ 2-1 win in the semifinals over Old Forge.

Lily Davidson was 3-for-3 with a triple, a run and an RBI for DuBois. Teammate Lauren Davidson was 2-for-2 in the state semifinals.

Sophomore Bailey Barnyak yielded four earned runs on seven hits with two strikeouts and three walks in the Mikes’ 5-4 victory in walk-off fashion over section-rival Chartiers-Houston on Monday in the state semifinals. Carys McConnell had the walk-off hit.

Teammate Kaitlyn Waggett had a hit and scored a run, as the Mikes took advantage of four errors committed by the Bucs.

“It feels amazing,” said Waggett moments after the win over Chartiers-Houston. “I’m proud of every single one of our players.”

Two of Carmichaels’ three losses this season were at the hands of the Bucs, who won the WPIAL championship.

The Mikes (19-3) are playing in their first state championship game in 26 years. Carmichaels won the Class 2A title in a 5-2 triumph over South Williamsport. The winning pitcher, Nikki Gasti, is very familiar with this year’s pitcher for the Mikes.

Gasti, now Onderko, is not only Barnyak’s mother but also an assistant coach on Briggs’ staff.

“There are definitely a lot of ties between this team and that one,” Briggs said. “I was an assistant coach when that team won the title in 1998, so it shows that I’m getting old. It would be really exciting to have a mother-daughter combination win a state title.”

Briggs had a conversation with West Greene coach Bill Simms about the atmosphere of playing for a state championship. Simms led the Pioneers to state title games in 2016, ’17, ’18 and ’21 with West Greene earning championships in ’17 and ’18.

“I talked to Bill, and he gave us some advice about what to expect up there,” Briggs said. “I am confident we will have a good crowd because we always have had a good following.”

The Mikes came into the state tournament the third-place team out of District 7 and defeated Cambridge Springs, 2-1, in extra innings before an 8-1 victory over Claysburg-Kimmel in the quarterfinals.

The Cardinals (22-2) downed WPIAL runner-up Union, 6-1, in the first round of the state tournament and defeated Meyersdale, 7-1, in the quarterfinals. DuBois’ two losses this season are a 2-1 setback to Central Mountain, who will play for the Class 4A title, and were shut out 2-0 in a game against Wellsville, N.Y.

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