March 27, 2026 - 13:50

Thursday, March 26, 2026, was a day of decisive victories and strong performances across local high school sports. On the baseball diamond, lopsided wins highlighted the schedule. In City League action, Carrick secured a solid 13-6 victory over Brashear, while Obama Academy delivered a dominant performance, shutting out Perry 27-0 in a game shortened to three innings.
Meanwhile, in WPIAL Class 5A baseball, Franklin Regional asserted its strength in Section 1 with a commanding 13-run showing against Penn-Trafford. The day's events extended beyond the baseball field, as area track and field teams also competed in early-season meets. Athletes showcased their speed and skill, setting personal bests and contributing to team scores in a promising start to the spring outdoor season. The collective results from Thursday mark an energetic continuation of competition for local student-athletes as they build momentum for the weeks ahead.
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