Courtesy of the Niagara Gazette By Doug Smith NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. -- The Niagara Power may or may not have swept a double header Saturday night. Wellsville Nitro management was planning a formal protest after as bizarre a finish as Sal Maglie Stadium has ever seen. If the New York State Collegiate League denies the protest, the Power will add a slide-off 5-4 to a 3-1 … [Read more...] about Niagara sweeps Wellsville…maybe
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Wellsville overcomes long weather delay to defeat Niagara
By Bryan Clark WELLSVILLE, N.Y. -- A two-hour, 43-minute thunderstorm delay forced the Wellsville Nitros (12-16) and Niagara Power (12-13) to postpone the second game of Saturday's doubleheader at the Wellsville Elementary School. Wellsville won the first scheduled game 10-2, out hitting Niagara 11-4 in New York Collegiate Baseball League action. Wellsville head coach … [Read more...] about Wellsville overcomes long weather delay to defeat Niagara
Hornell sweeps Niagara; increases lead to three in the West
Courtesy of Hornell Dodgers.com HORNELL, N.Y. -- The Hornell Dodgers needed an eight-run eighth inning in game two to earn a sweep of the NIagara Power on Monday evening. The Blue & White won the opener 18-5 and used another big eighth inning to win game 11-8. The Dodgers trailed 8-3 in the nightcap before putting together a huge rally. Dylan Dunn (Hagerstown) and … [Read more...] about Hornell sweeps Niagara; increases lead to three in the West
Power uses extra innings to steal opener; battles darkness in night cap at Olean
Courtesy of Niagara Power.org. By Jason Patterson St. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. -- The action between Olean and Niagara on Monday was so intense that one day just wasn’t enough to contain it. Game 2 of the scheduled doubleheader was suspended with the score tied 13-13 in the top of the 7th inning. On a day which saw just about everything, the Power pulled even … [Read more...] about Power uses extra innings to steal opener; battles darkness in night cap at Olean
Power looking to climb in the standings
Courtesy of Niagara Gazette By Doug Smith The Niagara Power hits the road Monday morning for a double-header at first-place Olean. If the journey itself follows manager Garrett Shively’s playbook, look for plenty of speeding, risky ridge-running, a few ignored stop signs and for the bus to keep on plugging even after the tank runs dry. Splitting with … [Read more...] about Power looking to climb in the standings