Bruins Baseball Club 17U Hold Onto Victory As Greece 17u nettnin Almost Erase 6-Run Deficit
Bruins Baseball Club 17U got out to a 6-run lead in the third inning and held on for a 6-4 victory over Greece 17u nettnin on Friday. Greece 17u nettnin closed the gap by scoring on a single, a ground out, and a ground out.
Bruins Baseball Club 17U opened the scoring in the top of the first thanks to two singles. Bruins Baseball Club 17U first got on the board when Will Pecor singled, scoring one run.
Bruins Baseball Club 17U added to their early lead in the top of the third inning after Sal Burge singled, JT Snyder walked, and Bruins Baseball Club 17U scored on a passed ball, each scoring one run.
Jordan Howe earned the win for Bruins Baseball Club 17U. The righty allowed three hits and four runs (one earned) over five innings, striking out one and walking four. PlayerI opened the game for Greece 17u nettnin. They surrendered six hits and six runs (five earned) over two innings, striking out two and walking six.
Jack Salerno went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead Bruins Baseball Club 17U in hits. Snyder led Bruins Baseball Club 17U with three runs batted in. The infielder went 1-for-1 on the day. Nolan Bonnell led Bruins Baseball Club 17U with two walks. Overall, the team had a strong eye at the plate, collecting six walks for the game.
PlayerG led Greece 17u nettnin with two runs batted in from the number seven spot in the lineup. They went 1-for-2 on the day. PlayerG, #3, and #6 each collected one hit for Greece 17u nettnin. Greece 17u nettnin turned one double play in the game.
Greece Gladiators-Nettnin 17U Defeat Bruins Baseball Club 17
Greece Gladiators-Nettnin 17U defeated Bruins Baseball Club 17U 4-0 on Friday.
Greece Gladiators-Nettnin 17U were the first to get on the board in the second when Caleb Mitchell singled, scoring one run.
Greece Gladiators-Nettnin 17U added one run in the third after Dom Kurmis lined out.
Timmy Leary pitched four innings in relief for Greece Gladiators-Nettnin 17U. The reliever allowed two hits and zero runs while, striking out two and walking three. Mikey Coyle started on the mound for Greece Gladiators-Nettnin 17U. They allowed zero hits and zero runs over one inning, striking out none and walking none. Zac Oravec started on the hill for Bruins Baseball Club 17U. The starting pitcher allowed seven hits and four runs over five innings, striking out three and walking three.
Ty VanEpp and Mitchell each collected two hits for Greece Gladiators-Nettnin 17U. Mitchell seized on their opportunities, leading Greece Gladiators-Nettnin 17U with two runs batted in from the number seven spot in the lineup. The right-handed hitter went 2-for-2 on the day. VanEpp and Ben Weilert each stole multiple bases for Greece Gladiators-Nettnin 17U. Greece Gladiators-Nettnin 17U turned one double play in the game. Greece Gladiators-Nettnin 17U were sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Nick Teresi made the most plays with five.
Jack Salerno and John Ahrens each collected one hit for Bruins Baseball Club 17U.
Pitching Impressive As NY Saints Baseball 16U Beat Twin Tiers Pride 15U
Both teams were strong on the bump on Saturday, but NY Saints Baseball 16U defeated Twin Tiers Pride 15U 1-0. Jamie Derleth started the game for NY Saints Baseball 16U and recorded 14 outs.
NY Saints Baseball 16U didn’t take the lead until later in the game. The game was tied at zero in the top of the eighth when Josh Miner hit a sacrifice fly, scoring one run.
Bobby Rule earned the win for NY Saints Baseball 16U. They surrendered zero hits and zero runs over three and one-third innings, striking out two and walking two. Miles took the loss for Twin Tiers Pride 15U. They went eight innings, surrendering one run (zero earned) on four hits, striking out nine and walking one. Derleth opened the game for NY Saints Baseball 16U. The starting pitcher gave up four hits and zero runs over four and two-thirds innings, striking out five and walking two.
Miner led NY Saints Baseball 16U with two hits in two at bats. NY Saints Baseball 16U turned two double plays in the game. NY Saints Baseball 16U were sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Marcus Roney had the most chances in the field with nine.
Potter, Keesler, Miles, and Ricketts each collected one hit for Twin Tiers Pride 15U.
roc brewers dominates win 14-4
Lamberton would not be denied at the plate when runners were on base on Saturday, driving in six on three hits to lead Rochester Brewers 18U past Northeast supreme 14-4 on Saturday. Lamberton drove in runs on a home run in the second and a home run in the seventh.
Northeast supreme scored three runs in the fifth inning, but Rochester Brewers 18U still managed to pull out the victory. The big inning for Northeast supreme came thanks to a single by #15, a groundout by #24, and a double by #7.
Rochester Brewers 18U fired up the offense in the first inning. Rochester Brewers 18U scored two runs when Elkovitch tripled.
Rochester Brewers 18U put up four runs in the second inning. The offensive onslaught came from a home run by Lamberton and a double by Neenan.
Elkovitch led the Rochester Brewers 18U to victory on the pitcher’s mound. The ace allowed three hits and one run over four and a third innings, striking out three and walking zero. Putney and Lenhard entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief. Putney recorded the last ten outs to earn the save for Rochester Brewers 18U.
0 was on the pitcher’s mound for Northeast supreme. The pitcher allowed 15 hits and 12 runs over four and two-thirds innings. #12 and #24 entered the game as relief, throwing one inning and one-third of an inning respectively.
Rochester Brewers 18U tallied two home run on the day. Lamberton had a dinger in the second and seventh innings.
Rochester Brewers 18U tallied 19 hits. Rucker, Lamberton, Andreatta, Neenan, Lemar-Morelle, and Reina all managed multiple hits for Rochester Brewers 18U. Lamberton and Rucker each managed three hits to lead Rochester Brewers 18U.
Northeast supreme collected seven hits. #15 and #7 each had multiple hits for Northeast supreme.
Lamberton would not be denied at the plate when runners were on base on Saturday, driving in six on three hits to lead Rochester Brewers 18U past Northeast supreme 14-4 on Saturday. Lamberton drove in runs on a home run in the second and a home run in the seventh.
Northeast supreme scored three runs in the fifth inning, but Rochester Brewers 18U still managed to pull out the victory. The big inning for Northeast supreme came thanks to a single by #15, a groundout by #24, and a double by #7.
Rochester Brewers 18U fired up the offense in the first inning. Rochester Brewers 18U scored two runs when Elkovitch tripled.
Rochester Brewers 18U put up four runs in the second inning. The offensive onslaught came from a home run by Lamberton and a double by Neenan.
Elkovitch led the Rochester Brewers 18U to victory on the pitcher’s mound. The ace allowed three hits and one run over four and a third innings, striking out three and walking zero. Putney and Lenhard entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief. Putney recorded the last ten outs to earn the save for Rochester Brewers 18U.
0 was on the pitcher’s mound for Northeast supreme. The pitcher allowed 15 hits and 12 runs over four and two-thirds innings. #12 and #24 entered the game as relief, throwing one inning and one-third of an inning respectively.
Rochester Brewers 18U tallied two home run on the day. Lamberton had a dinger in the second and seventh innings.
Rochester Brewers 18U tallied 19 hits. Rucker, Lamberton, Andreatta, Neenan, Lemar-Morelle, and Reina all managed multiple hits for Rochester Brewers 18U. Lamberton and Rucker each managed three hits to lead Rochester Brewers 18U.
Northeast supreme collected seven hits. #15 and #7 each had multiple hits for Northeast supreme.
Mikey Crandall drove in four runs on one hit to lead Smash It Sports 16U past 16u Rochester Brewers 9-8 on Friday. In the third inning, Crandall hit a grand slam to left field.
Despite falling down by seven runs in the third inning, 16u Rochester Brewers tried to fight back. 16u Rochester Brewers closed the gap by scoring on a single, an error, a , an error, a single, and a sacrifice bunt.
Smash It Sports 16U got on the board in the top of the second inning after Nate Power tripled, and Jared Swift singled, each scoring one run.
Trott doubled, which helped 16u Rochester Brewers tie the game at two in the bottom of the second.
Smash It Sports 16U flipped the game on its head in the top of the third, scoring seven runs on four hits to take a 9-2 lead. The biggest blow in the inning was a grand slam to left field by Crandall that drove in four.
Power earned the win for Smash It Sports 16U. They gave up one hit and two runs over three innings, striking out five and walking three. Goodness took the loss for 16u Rochester Brewers. They went three innings, allowing nine runs (two earned) on seven hits, striking out four and walking two. Jamison Riley and Jacob Sova each appeared in relief for Smash It Sports 16U.
Emille Diaz went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Smash It Sports 16U in hits. Smash It Sports 16U worked the count all day, tallying six walks.
16u Rochester Brewers’s Trott made the most of their chances at the plate. The number eight hitter led the team with two hits in three at bats. 16u Rochester Brewers turned one double play in the game.
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs Secure Win Against Ankeny Centennial Varsity Jaguars
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs beat Ankeny Centennial Varsity Jaguars 7-5 on Wednesday.
Ankeny Centennial Varsity Jaguars got on the board in the second inning after Lucas Bruhl doubled, scoring one run.
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs captured the lead, 2-1, in the top of the third after Tate Perrin singled, and Clayton Campidilli hit into a double play, each scoring one run.
Nick Severson doubled, which helped Ankeny Centennial Varsity Jaguars tie the game at two in the bottom of the third.
In the top of the fourth, Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs broke up the tie when Drake Fetters singled, scoring one run. Then a single by Ty Mikkelsen followed to extend the lead to 4-2.
Ankeny Centennial Varsity Jaguars jumped back into the lead in the bottom of the fifth inning after Easton Miller singled, and Kyle Miller singled, each scoring one run.
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs made the score 7-5 in the top of the seventh after Ross Crawford induced Taitn Gray to hit into a fielder’s choice, but two runs scored, and a wild pitch scored one run.
Dylan Jensen started on the bump for Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs. The righty surrendered six hits and five runs (four earned) over four innings, striking out two and walking one. Miller started on the mound for Ankeny Centennial Varsity Jaguars. They gave up nine hits and five runs over six innings, striking out four and walking four. Perrin and Lincoln Harris each threw scoreless innings for Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs in relief.
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs accumulated 10 hits in the game. Mikkelsen, Fetters, and Campidilli each collected two hits for Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs. Mikkelsen, Perrin, and Fetters each drove in one run for Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs. Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs turned one double play in the game.
Bruhl went 2-for-2 at the plate to lead Ankeny Centennial Varsity Jaguars in hits. Ankeny Centennial Varsity Jaguars turned two double plays in the game.
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs welcome Newton Cardinals on Wednesday for their next game.
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs Secure Win Against Newton Cardinals
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs defeated Newton Cardinals 8-3 on Wednesday.
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Taitn Gray doubled, Dayne Mauk doubled, and Eli Rupp singled, each scoring one run.
A double by Tate Perrin extended the Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs lead to 4-0 in the bottom of the second inning.
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs added to their early lead in the bottom of the third inning after Mauk walked, and Keaton Fenn hit a sacrifice fly, each scoring one run.
Fenn led things off on the mound for Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs. The right-handed pitcher gave up three hits and three runs over five innings, striking out five and walking four. T Vanderlaan started on the hill for Newton Cardinals. The starting pitcher gave up 11 hits and eight runs (seven earned) over six innings, striking out four and walking three. Perrin tossed two innings of no-run ball for Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs in relief. The right-handed pitcher allowed one hit, striking out three and walking two.
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs amassed 11 hits in the game. Gray, Logan Young, Rupp, and Mauk each collected two hits for Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs. Perrin, Gray, Young, Fenn, Rupp, Mauk, and Dalton Bergthold each drove in one run for Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs.
B Bauer, J Ingle, E Stewart, and F Martin each collected one hit for Newton Cardinals. D Thompson, Stewart, and Martin each drove in one run for Newton Cardinals. T Williams paced Newton Cardinals with two walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, tallying six walks for the game. Ingle stole two bases. Newton Cardinals turned one double play in the game.
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs play at home on Thursday against Newton Cardinals in their next game.
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs Roll Past Newton Cardinals
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs easily dispatched Newton Cardinals on Thursday, 14-4.
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Tate Perrin singled, , Eli Rupp hit a sacrifice fly, and Newton Cardinals committed an error, each scoring one run.
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs extended their early lead with seven runs in the bottom of the second thanks to RBI singles by Perrin, Taitn Gray, Dayne Mauk, Rupp, Trevor Hamil, and Logan Young.
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs scored one run in the bottom of the fifth on a solo home run to left field by Clayton Campidilli.
Mauk started on the hill for Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs. The righty surrendered four hits and four runs (one earned) over six innings, striking out one and walking none. B Bauer began the game for Newton Cardinals. The starting pitcher surrendered two hits and four runs (three earned) over one inning, striking out one and walking one.
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs collected 11 hits in the game. Perrin led Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs with three hits in four at bats. Gray provided pop in the middle of the lineup, and led Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs with four runs batted in. The switch hitter went 2-for-5 on the day. Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs had a strong eye at the plate, piling up nine walks for the game. Ty Mikkelsen, Campidilli, and Dalton Bergthold led the team with two free passes each.
Bauer, D Thompson, K Sommars, and T Williams each collected one hit for Newton Cardinals. E Stewart, Thompson, F Martin, and R Mouchka each drove in one run for Newton Cardinals.
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs will travel to North Polk Varsity Spring for their next game on Friday.
Taitn Gray’s Big Day Propels Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs Past North Polk Varsity Spring
Taitn Gray drove in four runs on one hit to lead Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs past North Polk Varsity Spring 10-4 on Friday. In the third inning, Gray hit a grand slam to right field.
North Polk Varsity Spring got on the board in the first inning after Cooper Spurgeon singled, scoring two runs.
Lincoln Harris stepped on the hill first for Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs. The starting pitcher allowed six hits and four runs (two earned) over five and two-thirds innings, striking out nine and walking one. Kole Krings opened the game for North Polk Varsity Spring. The starting pitcher allowed five hits and four runs over four innings, striking out three and walking four. Preston Palm tossed one and one-third innings of zero-run ball for Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs in relief. They gave up zero hits, striking out none and walking one.
Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs tallied 10 hits in the game. Clayton Campidilli led Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs with three hits in five at bats. Logan Young collected two hits for Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs in four at bats. Gray paced Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs with two walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, amassing six walks for the game. Campidilli stole two bases. Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs turned one double play in the game.
Spurgeon, Austin Parkins, Nick Cox, Ethan Sanger, Brayden Foster, and Krings each collected one hit for North Polk Varsity Spring. Spurgeon provided pop in the middle of the lineup, and led North Polk Varsity Spring with two runs batted in. The infielder went 1-for-3 on the day.
Next up for Dallas Center Grimes Mustangs is a game at Oskaloosa Indians (Varsity) on Tuesday.
