суббота, 27 июня 2009 г.

Josh Blue. American Legion baseball roundup: Fike gets Tomorrow.

After a 1-7 begin in the American Legion Fifth District, Blue Springs Post 499/Fike superintendent Jim Moran was looking for any wins he could get. He got two Friday twilight with a craggy pitching doing by Matt Perrine in a 6-0 victory in the from the start play and a 15-hit barrage in a 19-4 conquer in the substitute scheme in a doubleheader against the Independence VFW Post 1000 Bears at Hidden Valley Park. "It was two wins we needed very badly," Moran said after his body improved to 14-17 overall and 3-7 in the Fifth District. Perrine threw a three-hit shutout, walking none and top-hole out three. "Matt did a great job," Moran said.



"His genius is to put the ball in gamble and let the defense do their job, and they did their province tonight (with no errors)." Catcher Nick Gast led the disposition by collecting two hits and driving in three of the six runs. Josh Smetana had a two-run unmarried and Daniel Segalo added a double of doubles for Fike, which scored five runs in the commencement inning on two doubles, a single, two walks, a hit mistreat and a duo uncultured pitches.

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Fike scored two runs in each of the before four innings in the subordinate courageous to body an 8-4 take and then short it put the show on the road with four runs in the fifth and seven in the sixth. Josh Ingram slugged a three-run homer to scintilla the seven-run sixth. Stephen Montisano had three hits and four RBIs, Jordan Oddo hit a unaccompanied homeward run, Nick Phillips added three hits and Segalo had two. Derek Cox went the distance, amazing out nine and walking two to affirm the win. The Bears level to 1-17 overall and 1-13 in the Fifth District.



INDEPENDENCE POST 21 4, HIGGINSVILLE POST 223 2: Jake Kissner struck out nine and walked just one as Independence Post 21 held off Higginsville on the gap daytime of the Sedalia Post 642/Warrensburg Post 131 Tournament at Liberty Park in Sedalia. "Jake threw the best victim he has for us all year," Post 21 supervisor Tom Bush said. "He worked in front in the deem all sundown and kept his let fly compute low.



He got into a inconsiderable fighting in the seventh but he organized out of it." Higginsville had runners on alternate and third with one out in the seventh but Kissner struck out the unalterable two batters to end the game. William Nesbit led the course offensively with a double, two singles and two RBIs. Chris Booth counterpart and singled and scored two runs and Mitch Kilpatrick drove in a category for Post 21 (20-12). Post 21 meets Warrensburg Post 131 in Warrensburg at 10:30 a.m. Saturday and then plays Columbia Post 202 at 3:30 p.m. LEE’S SUMMIT POST 189 AUXILIARY OUTLAWS 5-11, BLUE SPRINGS ROD’S SPORTS ATHLETICS 1-6: The Lee’s Summit Post 189 Auxiliary Outlaws have never captured a Fifth District American Legion commonplace period title. That could switch this summer, though.



With Brad Phillips paramount the way, the Outlaws swept the seven-time defending combatant Blue Springs Rod’s Sports Athletics 5-1 and 11-6 in cue department games at Hidden Valley Park Thursday night. Phillips scattered six hits and struck out eight in pitching the Outlaws to a 5-1 opening-game victory. Then he homered twice and doubled with seven RBIs in powering the Outlaws to an 11-6 victory. Losing pitcher Kyle Seithel allowed only two earned runs, allowed seven hits and struck out nine.



The Outlaws moved into win city at 7-1 with eight precinct games surviving and 7-5 overall. The A’s prostrate into third room at 17-8 and 9-3. Independence Post took over relocate at 11-3. The locality title-holder gets the No. 1 pit in the postseason tournament.



"He did great," A’s head Mike Rooney said of Phillips. "They are a favourable team. We didn’t have everyone. We may have flubbed it for the league, but we are still among the living and in control of our own destiny.



We have to first two tonight and two Monday sunset and upon for daily from everybody else." A three-run seventh inning secured the look-in willing for the Outlaws. Austin Hill singled twice with one RBI in best the attack. For the A’s, Matt McHenry singled twice and Bret Sutton singled in the only run.



The A’s struck for four runs in the peerless of the fourth inning for a 5-2 spend in the tick game. The Outlaws answered with four runs in the bottom of the inning to draw the potential for consumable and then added four guaranty runs in the fifth. The Outlaws had 13 hits off three A’s pitchers, including starter Johnny Squires. Jake Lutz singled and doubled and Zach Peasley and Gavin Stark each singled twice. Stark also scored three runs and drove in one.



Jake Dahlgren allowed five hits in a complete-game victory.



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