BEAVER FALLS — Marcus Roggie scored the game-winning run on a bases-loaded hit by Jared Martin in the bottom of the seventh, and the Beaver River baseball team clinched the Frontier League "C" Division regular-season title with a 6-5 decision Friday over Thousand Islands.
The Beavers needed three runs in the sixth and seventh innings to complete the come-from-behind victory.
Shane Scanlon provided a two-run single in the seventh to set up the winning play.
Dustin Tooker picked up the victory with 12 strikeouts. Tooker had a triple and an RBI for the Beavers (15-2 overall, 13-2 league), while Jay Augustyn drove in two runs.
Tyler Forger led the Vikings (9-7, 8-6) with two hits.
SOUTH LEWIS 4, SANDY CREEK 3
T.J. Mowers went 2-for-4 as the Falcons edged the Comets in a "C" Division game in Turin.
South Lewis (10-8, 10-5) scored the eventual game-winning run in the bottom of the sixth when Mark Kelley stole second before being driven in by Anthony Ripp's two-out, two-strike single.
Mike Elkin and Logan McNitt each went 2-for-3 with an RBI for Sandy Creek (5-9).
LOWVILLE 19, APW 4
Dallen Farney hit a grand slam while going 2-for-3 as the Red Raiders upended the Rebels in a "B" Division game at Lowville.
Alex Rhubart hit a two-run home run, and Isaac Bushey produced three hits for Lowville (16-4, 11-1).
David Stanton recorded two hits for Altmar-Parish-Williamstown (2-13, 1-12).
COPENHAGEN 6,
SACKETS HARBOR 1
Ben Freeman's two-out single in the sixth allowed two runs to score, and sparked the Golden Knights to a "D" Division win at Copenhagen.
Blake LaBarge and Chris Kellogg each provided a pair of hits for Copenhagen (7-7, 7-6).
Kody Beach reached base all four times he was up to bat, drawing a walk and finishing 3-for-3 for the Patriots (11-5, 10-3). Beau Fletcher also registered two hits.
OFA 8, MASSENA 2
Andy Fisher had three hits, including a three-run homer in the fourth inning, to lead host Ogdensburg Free Academy to a win in a Northern Athletic Conference Central Division game.
Andy Ladouceur added two hits, including a home run, for OFA (11-2, 9-2) and Joel Abar had three hits for the Blue Devils.
Nick Wallace held Massena (8-6, 7-4) to one hit, an RBI triple by Garrett Sharlow in the sixth inning.
EDWARDS-KNOX 8-1, LISBON 5-0
Franklin Mackin hit a triple in the opening game of a West Division doubleheader in Lisbon and threw a one-hitter in game two to lead the Cougars (8-5, 6-4) to a sweep.
Josh Lassial struck out six and threw a one-hitter for Lisbon (7-4) in game two.
HEUVELTON 4, HARRISVILLE 0
Brookin Decker threw a shutout, striking out 13, to lead the Bulldogs (12-0, 11-0) past Harrisville in a West Division game in Heuvelton. Tom Coloney added two hits for the Pirates (5-6).
Heuvelton clinched the division title with the win.
HERMON-DEKALB 20,
MORRISTOWN 3
Hermon-DeKalb slugged five home runs to pick up a West Division win over the Green Rockets (0-10) in Morristown.
Tyler Amo led the Demons (6-7, 6-5) with two homers. Dustin Fenlong, Adam Burnham and Jeremy Warren also homered for Hermon-DeKalb.
Marshall Brown homered for Morristown.
BRUSHTON-MOIRA 8-0,
SALMON RIVER 1-9
Cody O'Connor had two hits, including a home run, to lead the Panthers (6-4, 6-2) past Salmon River in the opening game of an East Division doubleheader at Fort Covington.
Brandon Young also had two hits, and Justin Supernault struck out eight in the opener.
Marc Plante led the Shamrocks (8-3, 8-1) in game two, striking out six and scattering two hits. Shane Ghostlaw and Stephen Durant had two hits for the Shamrocks in game two.
PARISHVILLE-HOPKINTON 16,
ST. REGIS FALLS 4
Justin Person had two hits and struck out 10 to lead the Panthers (4-6, 4-5) past the Saints in an East Division game at Parishville. Dennis Tebo and Brandon Fefee each added two hits for the Panthers.
Anthony Susice and Brandon Hebert each had two hits for the Saints (0-6).
CANTON 5, CARTHAGE 4
Ramsey Locke and Ridge Thorbahn each had two hits to lead the Golden Bears (6-5) past Carthage in a nonleague game at Clarkson University in Potsdam.
Mitch Weaver went 3-for-4 to lead the Comets (6-10).