BALLISTIC SQUEEZES BY AVALANCHE

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Ballistic Baseball snagged a late lead and defeated Avalanche  4-3 on Monday. The game was tied at two with Ballistic batting in the bottom of the fifth when an error scored one run.

Ballistic got things started in the second inning when Boston Mullinax singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

Avalanche evened things up at three in the top of the sixth inning when David Moyer grounded out, scoring one run.

Zach Ganser led things off on the pitcher’s mound for Ballistic. He allowed four hits and two runs over four innings, striking out four and walking one.

Hunter Stelter was on the hill for Avalanche. He lasted three innings, allowing six hits and two runs while walking zero.  Chandler Maurice and Aidan Bowser entered the game as relief, throwing two innings and one and one-third innings respectively.

Ballistic had eight hits in the game.  Beau Alazaus and Mullinax all had multiple hits. Mullinax and Alazaus each managed two hits to lead

Avalanche saw the ball well today, racking up seven hits in the game.  Mark Cattron and Maurice all managed multiple hits.  Cattron went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead.

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ROTH BROTHERS RUN AWAY FROM CREEKSIDE

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Creekside Fitness fell behind early and couldn’t come back in an 11-2 loss to Roth Brothers on Monday.  Roth Brothers scored on a walk by Logan Baxter, a walk by Andrew Kali, and a walk by Tyler Wardle in the first inning.

 Creekside Fitness struggled to contain the high-powered offense of Roth Brothers, giving up 11 runs.

Roth Brothers fired up the offense in the first inning, when Logan Baxter drew a walk, scoring one run.

Roth Brothers scored five runs in the fifth inning.  The big inning came thanks to walks by PJ Scott, Gabe Saunders, and CJ Frasco, a single by Ben Wilcox, and a fielder’s choice by Dylan Casey.

Baxter was the winning pitcher for Roth Brothers. He lasted four innings, allowing three hits and two runs while striking out two and walking one.

Tyson Tarajack took the loss for   Creekside. He surrendered three runs on two hits over one inning, striking out three.

Tyler Mikulin, Tj Richey, and Jacob Werner each collected one hit to lead   Creekside.

Wilcox went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead Roth Brothers in hits. 

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WHITING USES LATE BURST TO BEAT PROSPECTS

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Whiting Roll-Offs defeated Prospects 7-1 on Monday after taking the lead late in the game.  The game was tied at one with Whiting batting in the bottom of the fourth when an error scored two runs.

Whiting secured the victory thanks to four runs in the fifth inning.  Roll Offs offense in the inning was led by Ben Kern, Owen Keister, and Derek Curry, all driving in runs in the frame.

Whiting pulled away for good with two runs in the fourth inning.

Whiting notched four runs in the fifth inning.  The offensive firepower was led by Kern, Keister, and Curry, all knocking in runs in the inning.

Kern got the win for Whiting. He lasted four innings, allowing four hits and one run while striking out six.  Grayson Hooks threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Coby Airwikie toed the rubber for Prospects. He allowed seven hits and six runs over four innings, striking out four.  Stephen Palmer and Anthony Marimpietri entered the game as relief, throwing one and one-third innings and two-thirds of an inning respectively.

Whiting tallied nine hits.  Will Gubba and Kern all had multiple hits.  Kern and Gubba each collected two hits. 

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ASTRO FALCONS STYMIE BALLISTIC

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Ballistic Baseball had a tough time generating runs on Monday, dropping their game with Astro Falcons.

Kolten Ruark led things off on the pitcher’s mound for the Falcons. He lasted two innings, allowing zero hits and one run while striking out three.

Caleb Saterfield started the game for Ballistic. He lasted one and one-third innings, allowing five hits and six runs while striking out one and walking one.  Dom Elia and Michael Chambers entered the game as relief, throwing two and two-thirds innings and one inning respectively.

Saterfield went 0-for-3 at the plate as he led the team with  one run batted in.

Astro Falcons had 11 hits in the game.  Jaden Rishel, Drew Kaschak, and Ryan DiLullo all had multiple hits.

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FALCONS RESPOND TO SEND A2Z PACKING

STRUTHERS, OH- We’re starting to see a pattern with the 14U Astro Falcons: Don’t poke the bear.

For the second straight game, the Astro Falcons started slow, only to blow past their opposition.  This time the victim was an arch rival in A2Z who fell 8-5.

A2Z  fired up the offense in the first inning when Chris Denney drove in one when he singled.

Astro notched three runs in the second inning. Dylan Barrett and Jaden Rishel powered the big inning with RBIs.

However, the Astro Falcons took the lead for good with one run in the third inning when Ryan DiLullo grounded out, scoring one run.

Drew Kaschak pitched Astro to victory. He allowed one hit and two runs over three innings, striking out two.

Matt Paparodis was on the hill for A2Z . He surrendered six runs on four hits over four innings, striking out two. Parker Dobson threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.

DiLullo started the game for the Astro Falcons. He surrendered three runs on five hits over three innings, striking out four and walking one

Astro scattered seven hits in the game. Jay Michael Wrona and Barrett each racked up multiple hits for the Blue and Orange. Barrett and Wrona each managed two hits to lead the team.

Denney led A2Z with three hits in three at bats.

 

 

 

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CSA AND BALLISTIC SETTLE ON 5-5 TIE

STRUTHERS, OH- A double in the sixth inning helped CSA battle to a 5-5 tie with Ballistic Baseball on Saturday.

CSA got things started in the first inning when Carson Fuller scored on a passed ball followed by Mike Gushura scoring on a ground out by Isaiah Torres to make it 2-0 CSA.

Ballistic would answer back with a pair of runs in the bottom of the first when Michael Chambers grouded out to the shortstop, but scored Caleb Saterfield.  A few pitches later Dom Elia would race to the plate to even the game at 2 on a passed ball.

CSA knotted the game up at five in the top of the sixth inning, when Jacob Wallace doubled on a 1-2 count, scoring one run.

Caleb SaterfieldJohnny ReyesThomas PesaTyler Wright, and Jason DePascale each collected one hit to lead Ballistic. Ballistic tore up the base paths as well, as four players stole at least two bases. Dom Elia led the way with three.

 

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BALLISTIC AND ROTH PLAY TO DRAW

STRUTHERS, OH- A ground out RBI in the sixth inning helped Roth brothers battle to a 3-3 tie with Ballistic Baseball on Saturday.

Roth brothers knotted the game up at three in the top of the sixth inning. Logan Baxier grounded out, scoring one run.

After Roth brothers scored one run in the top of the first, Ballistic answered with one of their own. Ballistic Baseball then answered when Gabe Saunders induced Zach Ganser to hit into a fielder’s choice, but one run scored.

Andrew Cvercko and Jason DePascale each collected one hit to lead Ballistic Baseball Ballistic  did tear up the base paths, as two players stole at least two bases. Speedster, Dom Elia led the way with two.

The hitting machine, Brendan Ray went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Roth brothers in hits.

 

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ASTRO FALCONS OVERCOME SLEEPY START; PUNCH OUT PROSPECTS

STRUTHERS, OH- It wasn’t the kind of start you’ve come to expect from the 14U Astro Falcons, but a lesson learned would be never wake a sleeping bear.  The Astro Falcons rebounded from an early deficit to win Wednesday evening, 13-2 over the Prospects.

The Prospects got things moving in the first inning, when Caleb Hadley doubled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run.

The game was tied at two with Astro Falcons batting in the top of the fourth when AJ Verdi‘s sac fly scored one run for the blue and orange to provide them their first and only lead they’d need.

The Astros notched six runs in the fifth and sixth innings, respectively. The offensive onslaught by Astro Falcons was led by Joey GentileJaden RishelCharlie YoungJay Michael Wrona, and Ryan DiLullo, all driving in runs in the frame.

Shawn Kristophel led the Falcons to victory on the hill. He went two and two-thirds innings, allowing one run on three hits, striking out three and walking one.

Hadley proved himself as a man of many talents including toeing the rubber for the Prospects to start. He surrendered four runs on five hits over three innings, striking out one and walking one. Hadley also went 2-for-2 at the plate to lead the team.

Stephen Palmer and Anthony Marimpietri entered the game from the bullpen, throwing one and two-thirds innings and one-third of an inning respectively.

Kolten Ruark started the game for Astro. He allowed one hit and one run over two and a third innings, striking out six

The Astro Falcons totaled 13 hits. RishelBo Fornataro, and Wrona each collected multiple hits for the Birds. Rishel led all hitters with three hits in three at bats. The Astros were sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Nick Lewis had the most chances in the field with six.

 

 

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CREEKSIDE OUTSHINES AVALANCHE

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Wednesday was a long day for the Avalanche 14u team,bfalling to   Creekside 10-2.

The Avalanche got things started in the first inning.  Mark Cattron singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

  Creekside pulled away for good with three runs in the second inning.  Aiden Dominguez was hit by a pitch, driving in a run and Tyson Tarajack drew a walk, scoring one run.

  Creekside scored four runs in the fourth inning.  Offense in the inning was led by Tarajack, Tyler Mikulin, and Alex Stowe, who each had RBIs.

Mikulin was the winning pitcher for   Creekside. He went two innings, allowing one run on three hits and striking out two.  Jacob Werner and Tj Richey entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

Chandler Maurice took the loss for the Avalanche. He lasted one and two-thirds innings, allowing one hit and two runs while striking out one.

Zac Lanschak, David Moyer, Cattron, and Maurice each collected one hit to lead the Avalanche.

  Creekside totaled seven hits.  Donovan Bell-sullivan and Mikulin each had multiple hits.

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WHITING’S LEAD HOLDS STRONG AGAINST BALLISTIC

STRUTHERS, OH- Ballistic  watched the game slip away early and couldn’t recover in a 6-1 loss to Whiting Roll Offs on Wednesday. Whiting took the lead on an error in the first inning, and never looked back.

Connor Davis earned the win for Whiting, as he allowed three hits and one run over five innings, striking out three and walking zero. Joey Pugh threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Ryan Conti took the loss for Ballistic. He surrendered one run on four hits over three innings, striking out three and walking one.  Ryan ContiDom Elia, and Jason DePascale each managed one hit to lead Ballistic.

Whiting had ten hits in the game. Nick Thomas and Ben Miller all managed multiple hits for the Roll Offs. Thomas led Whiting with three hits in four at bats. Whiting was also sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Will Gubba made the most plays with six.

 

 

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