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Today's Games 

BOYS

Oil City 73, Ft. LeBoeuf 70

Franklin 68, Conneaut 48

Cranberry 69, Forest 41

Rocky Grove 76, Commodore Perry 28

Hanna's effort duly noted

Franklin's Hailey Hanna was voted female Athlete of the Week in an Erie Times News poll for her seven-trifecta performance against Titusville.

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All Smiles
That's what 37 points
and a Win will do for you
oilers overcome 16-point Deficit,
pass crucial test at red hot LeBoeuf

In the Region 5 version of the old kids game "Mother May I?" -- which probably no one ever heard of unless they're at that certain age -- the Oilers asked Friday night, "Mother, may we come from 16 points down on the road to beat Ft. LeBoeuf, 73-70, and keep first place all to ourselves?" 

And Mother said, "Go for it."

So the Oilers did behind 27 points by Nevin Stinson and 11 apiece by Steven Heise and  Isaiah Van Wormer, one of the three major freshmen contributors on the team. One of the other super frosh, Easton Liederbach, contributed seven boards and five steals.

It's the second time in two weeks they've erased what appeared to be an insurmountable deficit.

The win, the 13th in 18 starts overall, ran their region record to 9-1 against a LeBoeuf team that was coming off two straight road upsets over Warren and Franklin.

They both remained a game behind Oil City with victories Friday. In fact, the Knights (11-7, 8-2) received a career high 37 points from Jameson Wofford in their 68-48 romp over Conneaut, which recently lost its 1,000 points star, Alex Brady, to a second ACL. Wofford scored 23 in the second half. Franklin also received 11 points from sophomore Nolan Parry. 

Warren was also a winner -- 75-28 over Titusville -- to keep pace with Franklin in the standings.  Corry (6-4) joined LeBoeuf (5-5) in the "outside looking in" category by lambasting Seneca, 63-44.

Over in Region 2, Rocky Grove had an easy time with Commodore Perry. Noah Baughman scored 15, Landon Jones 11 and Landen Carter 10 for the 12-6 Orioles, who lead the league with a 9-1 mark.  Jones collected 11 rebounds.

The headliner, though, was Saegertown tripping Cochranton, 58-57. The Panthers remained a half game behind the Grove in second place. The Cardinals fell to 6-4.

Since the Grove is 2A, it should be noted that Lakeview star Luke Fagley went down with an ankle injury, the extent ion which is unknown. The Sailors beat the Grove for the D10 title last season.

The Cranberry Express continued to hum along in  District 9. Sixteen players scored in a 69-41 victory over Forest, led by Blake Marchinke with 17, Shia Sanchez with 11 and Connor Morrow with 10. Landon Baker grabbed nine rebounds.

At  16-2, the Berries look like a cinch to better last year's 18-8 record and challenge their best mark since 1952 when they were 20-4 and District 10 champs with Wayne Russell, Dean Sheatz and Marv Davis making life easier for coach Byron Johnston.

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Rocky Grove's Landon Jones operates against Cranberrty's Cole Findlay in a game earlier this season. (Photo by Christy  Fackler)

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Franklin freshman Evelynn Highfield was a four-event winner at SPIRE. (Photo by Christy Fackler)

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On the medals podium at the Fred Bell is Cranberry's Dalton Wenner, runnerup at 139.

WENNER RUNNERUP
AT Fred Bell tourney

Cranberry's Dalton Wenner was runnerup at 139 pounds in the Fred Bell tourney Saturday.

Wenner was one of two place-winners for the Berries. The other was Noah Lucarelli, who was seventh at 285 after beating Franklin's Kaden Kiselka by injury default.

The Knights also had two place-winners as Gary Kiselka took seventh at 215.

Wenner lost 14-5 to Collier Hartman of tournament champion Canon-Mac in the gold medal bout. Wenner is 31-5 this season.

Lucarelli is 9-4, while Aiden Thompson is 21-10 at 133. 

Thompson and freshman Brent Hurrelbrink (107) were eliminated in the fourth round of consolations.

The Berries finished 18th.

Gary Kiselka majored Ian Holub of Trinity, 13-3, in the battle for seventh. He's 22-3 while Kaden is 21-7. Seth Hollerman (107) is 21-4, and Ethan Hart and sophomore Orvis Davis have 15 wins apiece. 

Franklin finished 29th.

Highfield 4-event winner,
Lady Knights claim title

Freshman Evelynn Highfield was a four-event winner, leadingFranklin to the team title in the SPIRE Invitational Saturday.

Highfield won the IM and breast and swam legs on two relays, the medley and 400.

She teamed with Dani Erdley, Sammi Smith and Ellie Coyer on the medley and Erdley, Smith and Chloe Switzer on the 400.

The Lady Knights swept the relays with Smith, Coyer and Sophie Wehrle  winning the 200.

Erdley (back) and Switzer (200) were triple winners. 

Jacksen Clark won the breaststroke, helping the boys to a fourth-place finish.

Other place-winners for both squads:

Seconds -- Erdley, 100; Switzer, 500; Sammi Smith, fly; Coyer, 200; Jordan Stumpf, 100;

Thirds -- Coyer, 500; Stumpf, 50

Fourths -- Parker Smith, 500

Fifths -- Lexi Anthony, back; P. Smith, 200; Clark, 100

Sixths -- Anthony, fly

Sevenths -- Kenzie Thomas, 500

Eighths -- Thomas, 200

Clark, Stumpf, Smith and Jacob Balsamo were third in the 400 relay and fourth in the medley.

Erdley is now No. 4 in the back and No. 6 in 100 on Franklin's all-time lists.

Lander, kissell take titles
at Spire Mid-Season swim

Oil City crowned two champions Saturday in the SPIRE Mid-Season swim meet.

John Lander won the 100 free in 49.21, and Madyson Kissell took the 500 in 5:44.10.

Oil City had seven more place-winners, including runners-up Lander and Olive Collins in the 50 and Ayla Hall in the IM.

Kissell was third and Abbey McCain fifth in the IM.

Hall placed third in the fly, while Collins was sixth in the 100.

Nate Wilson qualified for districts in the IM and 500.

Franklin girls remain
unbeaten in Swimming

Franklin girls ran their record to 7-0 in swimming by beating Slippery Rock on Thursday. The boys also defeated the Rock. Oil City boys lost to powerful Grove City, while the girls avenged an earlier season loss to the Eagles.

Four-event winners were Franklin's Jordan Stumpf, Jacksen Clark, Evelynn Highfield and Dani Erdley. Triple winners were Chloe Switzer and Oil City's Ayla Hall and John Lander. Double winners were Olive Collins, Madyson Kissell and Tyler Schake of Oil City and Ellie Coyer of Franklin

Football
New Franklin football coach introduced at work session
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Franklin's new football coach, Austin Ion, was introduced at the school board work session Jan. 19. His employment contract was approved at the Jan. 26 meeting.

Ion succeeds Matt Turk, who resigned after the 2025 season. Turk had coached the Knights since 2020. Ion will be the 26th paid coach in Franklin history.

Ion is a 2017 Keystone High School graduate who played football, basketball and baseball for the Panthers. He was the choice among "nine good applicants," athletic director Becky Barnes told The News-Herald.

Ion played wide receiver at Grove City College, where he majored in accounting.

He was the junior varsity coach at Keystone in 2025, serving under respected head coach Todd Smith.

Ion said it was a "tough decision" to leave home, but "I can't even put into words how excited I am for this opportunity. I think there is a lot of potential here."

The commiittee to select a new coach consisted of Barnes, high school co-principal Tom Holoman, Central Elementary principal Joe Keenan and assistant AD Chris Romanowski.

Football Regions approved

ABOUT THIS SITE

If you are from Anywhere, USA, and happened to stumble upon this site, Franklin and Oil City are about eight miles apart along Route 8 in Venango County, Pa. -- which is about halfway between Pittsburgh and Erie in the western part of the state.

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yardsandpoints.com (formerly venangofootball.com and then route8rivalry.com) covers the grid doings of Oil City and Franklin high schools in Venango County. It also includes the football histories of the two schools, which date back to 1896, along with that of (RIP) Venango Catholic (nee Christian and formerly St. Joseph in Oil City), which dropped the sport in the 1990s. I've recently included more stuff on basketball as well as the doings in other sports.

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Former Derrick sports editor Penny Weichel is webmaster.

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Contact pennyweichel@gmail.com if need be.

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