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KNIGHTLINE 14U ROLLS OFF WHITING

STRUTHERS, OH – Whiting Roll-offs fell behind early and couldn’t come back in a 13-4 loss to Knightline on Friday. Knightline scored on a single by Lucas Commings, a single by Litner, and a stolen base by Commings in the first inning.

Knightline scored four runs in the fifth inning. The offensive onslaught by Knightline was led by Mason HopperLogan, and Commings, all knocking in runs in the inning.

Commings was on the pitcher’s mound for Knightline. He surrendered two runs on zero hits over one-third of an inning.

Dylan McElhinney started the game for Whiting. He surrendered seven runs on seven hits over two innings, walking zero. Andrew Henderson and Kyle Bourlier entered the game as relief, throwing two innings and one inning respectively.

Brennen Porter went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead Whiting in hits.

Knightline tallied 11 hits on the day. Commings and Jake Kling each had multiple hits for Knightline. Commings led Knightline with three stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with six stolen bases.

 

 

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DELL SHUTS DOWN KNIGHTLINE BATTERS, CREEKSIDE SLIDES INTO SECOND PLACE

STRUTHERS, OH- Creekside starter Richie Dell was nearly untouchable on Wednesday night.  Creekside held onto second place in the league with a 3-0 win over Knightline.  Dell struck out ten Knightline batters while giving up one walk and two hits in six innings of work.

Offensively, Creekside only had three hits to Knightline’s two- but made the most of their base runners.  Kyle Weitzel, Dan Beistel, Nic Ottaviani all came through with the base hits, while Grant Metzger and Nate Stutz had RBI’s in the win.

For Knightline, Brett Bobin took the loss with 6 innings pitched giving up three earned runs and three walks.

Richie Dell took home the Baird Brothers Player of the game for his performance.

MIKOS 1-HITS KNIGHTLINE, PROSPECTS ROLL

STRUTHERS, OH- It didn’t take long for Brandon Mikos to get acclimated to his new uniform. The Prospects new pitcher proved his worth in his first outing with the club as the hurler threw a complete game, one-hitter 2-0 victory against Knightline.

Mikos’ final line gave him 10 strikeouts and seemed to get stronger as the game went on. The only hit for Knightline belonged to Brett Bobin in the fifth.

For the Prospects, Nick DeGregory led the way on offense going 2-2. Lorenzo Russo and David Mays would drive in a run apiece.

This was Knightline’s first loss of the year (1-1) and brings the Prospects back to even on the year at 2-2 and puts them in third place.