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Lisbon baseball dominates as Carpenter throws no hitter in commanding win over Wellsville

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March 31, 2026
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Lisbon delivered one of the most dominant performances of the early baseball season as senior pitcher Brady Carpenter led his team to a 22-0 victory over Wellsville with a no hitter. The game, which ended after four innings, showcased Lisbon’s strength on both the mound and at the plate. Carpenter controlled the game from the start, recording 11 strikeouts while allowing just two walks, setting the tone for a one sided contest that highlighted the team’s early season form.

Lisbon’s offense matched the pitching dominance with a powerful display that overwhelmed Wellsville’s defense. Ashton Hinchliffe contributed three hits and two RBIs, while Carpenter added two hits and two RBIs of his own to support his performance on the mound. Marc Moore played a key role with two hits and three RBIs, and Aiden Myers added two hits and two RBIs. Devin Kelly also contributed with a double as Lisbon piled on runs across multiple innings to secure the mercy rule victory.

Wellsville struggled to contain Lisbon’s momentum, with pitcher Austin Watkins taking the loss after allowing multiple runs across two innings. Despite recording three strikeouts, control issues and defensive pressure made it difficult for Wellsville to slow Lisbon’s aggressive batting lineup. The result reflected a significant gap in execution between the two sides, as Lisbon capitalized on nearly every scoring opportunity while maintaining defensive discipline throughout the shortened game.

Across other regional matchups, several teams delivered strong pitching performances that shaped the day’s results. United secured a 16-0 win over East Palestine behind a near flawless outing from Quentin Taylor, who allowed just one hit while striking out 12 batters. Southern also recorded a solid 4-2 victory over Leetonia, with Mason Pitts contributing both on the mound and offensively. Crestview edged Brookfield 3-2 in a closely contested game, while Cardinal Mooney and Edison both posted shutout wins in their respective matchups.

The early season schedule has already produced multiple standout pitching displays, including another no hitter from Luke Kollar in Cardinal Mooney’s 10-0 win over Columbiana. Toronto and Canfield also secured convincing victories, continuing a trend of strong starts across several teams. As the season progresses, these performances are expected to set the tone for upcoming fixtures, with teams aiming to build consistency and momentum in the opening weeks of competition.