By: Justin Bradley | SportzWire | April 2, 2026 | Photo courtesy Justin Focus
This wasn’t just a win.
This was control.
From the first pitch at Riverside, it was clear the Vikings had something working and Nicholas Bohenek made sure it never slipped.
Behind a no-hit performance and an 11-strikeout night, Riverside rolled past Abington Heights in a matchup between two of District 2’s top programs.
Riverside wasted no time setting the tone.
They scratched across a run in the first, then kept building, adding two more in the third and breaking things open with a three-run fourth.
No big inning explosion. Just steady pressure. Timely hitting. Clean execution.
And on the mound… total command.
There wasn’t a rally to stop. Because there never was one.
Once Riverside got the early lead, the game shifted fully into Bohenek’s hands and he never gave it back.
Nicholas Bohenek – Riverside (Wagner commit)
6.2 innings
0 hits
0 runs
11 strikeouts
3 walks
Dominant from start to finish.
Swing and miss type stuff. Confidence in every count. One of those outings where hitters are guessing and guessing wrong.
Riverside backed it up offensively:
Nine total hits. Constant pressure.
Defensively? Flawless.
Zero errors. Clean innings. No extra chances.
Abington Heights battled but couldn’t solve it. They drew four walks, worked counts, stayed patient…
But never found a hit.
Still, the Comets showed discipline at the plate and played clean defense behind the ball, no errors on the day.
Now sitting at 4-3, with losses coming against:
Tested early. Battle-tested moving forward.
Game Notes
Riverside isn’t just winning. They’re dictating games.
Pitching like that paired with clean defense and timely offense travels deep into the season.
Some games are competitive. Some games send a message.
No hits.
Eleven strikeouts.
Complete control.
Riverside didn’t just win this one, they owned it.
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