DuBois powers Trojans past Dunkirk
- OBSERVER Photo by Ashleigh Brown Southwestern’s Katelyn Casel attempts to beat out a play at first base as Dunkirk’s Brooke Szymczak receives a throw during Wednesday’s CCAA Division 1 softball game at Dunkirk High School.
- OBSERVER Photo by Ashleigh Brown Dunkirk’s Kassidy Donisi delivers to the plate during Wednesday’s game against Southwestern at Dunkirk High School.

OBSERVER Photo by Ashleigh Brown Southwestern’s Katelyn Casel attempts to beat out a play at first base as Dunkirk’s Brooke Szymczak receives a throw during Wednesday’s CCAA Division 1 softball game at Dunkirk High School.
DUNKIRK — Siri DuBois belted a two-run home run to support the six-hitter of winning pitcher Madelyn Burnett as Southwestern beat Dunkirk 9-2 in a Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association Division 1 softball game Wednesday.
The Trojans, who improved to 6-6 overall and 6-5 in the division, also received three hits and three RBIs from Alexis Beckerink, and two hits from DuBois, Katelyn Casel (double), Eliana Barone (double, RBI) and Addison Shaw.
Kassidy Donisi went 2 for 3 and recorded six strikeouts in the circle for the Marauders (2-13, 1-9).
JAMESTOWN BEATS WARRIORS
JAMESTOWN — Jamestown scored four runs in the bottom of the first inning on its way to a 15-3 Division 1 victory over Salamanca at Martin Road Sports Complex.

OBSERVER Photo by Ashleigh Brown Dunkirk’s Kassidy Donisi delivers to the plate during Wednesday’s game against Southwestern at Dunkirk High School.
Winning pitcher Kaylee Keppel struck out four and was helped offensively by Raegan Powers, who smacked a triple. Allison MacCallum added a single, three walks and four runs and Emily Maggio contributed a pair of walks and two runs for the Red & Green (4-10, 2-8).
For the Warriors (3-11, 1-9), Jaelynne Brown and Jaeylyne Cooper both had two hits, including a double.
WESTFIELD TAKES ADVANTAGE OF ERRORS
SHERMAN — Mackenzie Schumaker tripled and scored three runs to lead Westfield to an 8-2 Division 2 win over Clymer/Sherman on Wednesday.
The teams were tied 2-2 after five innings before Westfield scored three runs in the sixth and three more in the seventh. For the game, the Wolverines (6-5, 5-3) took advantage of seven Clymer/Sherman errors, leading to seven unearned runs.
Eva Gnadzinski earned the win in the circle, tossing a five-hitter with six strikeouts and four walks.
Elli Bodamer and Kelsey Wagner each singled and drove in a run for the Wolves (8-3, 6-3). Bodamer tossed a six-hitter with nine strikeouts.