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NABF: RELEASE CROWNED JUNIOR WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS

STRUTHERS, OH- Release Baseball used timely hitting, solid pitching, and took advantage of Creekside Fitness miscues to defeat them 5-1 and claim the NABF Junior World Series Crown!

Release wasted no time getting on the board, scoring in the bottom of the first inning.  Gabriel Nard led off the bottom of the first with a double.  Nard advanced to third on an error by Creekside 2nd baseman JA Quahliero.  Tommy Barth brought Nard home with an RBI fielder’s choice to take a 1-0 after one.
Release went right back to work in the bottom of the second inning.  Caden Contant hit a single, then advanced to third on a base hit from Drew Lightner.  Lightner advanced to scoring position by stealing 2nd base.  Gip Conroy plated Contant with an RBI fielder’s choice following a walk of Ben Weingarten to load the bases.  Nard hit a fielder’s choice in the very next at-bat, but an error from shortstop Benny Dottle extended the inning and allowed Lightner to touch home.  Release leads 3-0 after two.
Creekside and Release traded a pair of scoreless innings each, taking us to the fifth.  Joseph Roth got in base with a single, recording the first hit of the game for Creekside.  Cameron Caldararo slugged a double in the following at-bat, moving Roth to third base.  Luka Roggenburg uncorked a wild pitch, allowing Roth to cross home and getting Creekside on the board but still trailing 3-1.  Release would not take long to retaliate, getting that run right back in the bottom half of the inning.  Tommy Barth got on base with a single.  Barth then proceeded to steal second and third base.  On the steal of third, Creekside catcher Cameron Caldararo threw the ball away, allowing Barth to go home and extend the Release lead back to three runs, 4-1.
Release Baseball would push across an insurance run in the last of the sixth.  Peter Levin struck out but managed to get to first base after a passed ball on a dropped strike three.  Tommy Barth hit a single to left.  Left fielder Joshua Merchbaker misplayed the ball, and that allowed Levin to score all the way from first, giving Release a 5-1 lead.
Ronnie Schultz came on and pitched aa seventh inning to secure the 5-1 victory and the World Series crown!
Luka Roggenburk pitching six strong innings to record the win for Release.  Roggenburk allowed just the one run on two hits while striking out six and not allowing a single Creekside batter to walk.  Issac Schleich suffered the loss for Creekside, allowing four runs on eight hits in 4 2/3 innings, striking out two and walking only one.  Release was led by Tommy Barth who had two hits, a run and an RBI in the game.  Gabriel Nard slugged two hits of his own, including a double, and scored a run of his own.  Joe Roth had a base hit and scored the only run of the game for Creekside.  Cameron Caldararo hit a double of the only other hit of the game for Creekside.
                            123 456 7   R H E
Creekside (5-1)  000 010 0   1 2 4
Release     (6-0) 120 011 x   5 10 2
Issac Schleich, Andrew Delgarbino (5)  and Cameron Caldarao; Luka Roggenburk, Ronnie Schultz (7) and Dawson Pierce; 2B: Caldararo (CF), Gabriel Nard (RB)
Release Baseball 5 – 1 Creekside Fitness
*Contributed by Rob Harvischak

NABF: RELEASE RACES PAST ROTH

STRUTHERS, OH- Roth Brothers falls to Release Baseball 7-4 in NABF Junior World Series pool play Saturday afternoon.  Despite the loss for Roth, both teams advance to the semi-finals Sunday morning.

Trent Milliren took the loss for Roth, allowing seven runs to score in just four innings of work.  Jack Florig picked up the win for Release, tossing two shutout innings in relief.

Cam Hollobaugh hit a two-run double for Roth while Anthony Cortese added a hit and two RBI to the cause.

Peter Levin had a pair of hits and scored a pair of runs for Release while Caden Contant slugged a two-run double in the game.

 

                               1 2 3 4 5 6 7   R H E
Release (4-0)  5 0 1 1 0 0 0   7 8 0
Roth       (2-2) 0 0 0 0 0 2 2   4 4 1
Dawson Pierce, Jack Florig (3), Gip Conroy (5), Peter Levein (7) and Tommy Barth; Trent Milliren, Jake Grdic (5), Justin Iceman (7) and Anthony Cortese; WP: Florig; LP: Milliren; 2B: Caden Contant (R), Cam Hollobaugh (RB), Nick Osborne (RB)
Release Baseball 7 – 4 Roth Brothers
*Contributed by Rob Harvischak

ASTRO FALCONS TAKE NABF SOPHOMORE TITLE IN COMEBACK FASHION

STRUTHERS, OH- The Astro Falcons reign supreme as the newly crowned World Series Champions of the NABF 14U world!

The Astro Falcons went back and forth, battling with Release Baseball for six grueling innings until they were able to blow the game open in the top of the seventh inning, with some help from three ill-timed Release errors, and seal the World Series-clinching game away.  Stephen Tarnoci recorded the final five outs of the game to record the win for Astro.  Sal Corbo suffered the loss in relief for Release, surrendering the winning runs in the seventh inning.
Dom Fornataro was the Astro started, yielding four runs on three hits in three innings, striking out two and walking three.  Dylan McElhinney spelled Fornataro for 2 1/3 innings, allowing two runs to score on three hits while striking out and walking one batter each.  Kyan Barned took the rubber to begin the game for Release, giving up four runs on four hits in just over four innings of work, striking out three and walking six.
Brock Lowry, the World Series MVP, lived up to the billing for Astro, slugging three hits, including a triple, scoring twice and driving in two runs.  Anthony Miller, named best pitcher of the World Series, recorded two doubles among his three hits and scored three times.  AJ Havrilla had a hit, a run, and two RBI while Fornataro contributed a two-run single and a run scored to the Astro effort.  Ben Slanker touched home twice for Astro in the victory.  Dylan Daetwyler had two hits for Release, one of which being a two-run double, and also scored a run in the game.  Corbo had a hit and scored twice.  Joey Canzoni, named as the best hitter in the World Series, drove in two runs for Release.
                        1 2 3 4 5 6 7   R H E
Astro     (5-0)   3 0 0 0 2 0 6  11 9 0
Release (3-2)   0 0 4 1 0 1 0   6 6 5
Dom Fornataro, Dylan McElhinney (4), Stephen Tarnoci (6) and Seth Cervello; Kyan Barnes, Sal Corbo (5) and Drew Stangelo; WP: Tarnoci; LP: Corbo; 2B: Anthony Miller (AF, 2), Drew Erdmann (RB), Donovan Daetwyler (RB); 3B: Brock Lowry (AF)
Astro Falcons 11 – 6 Release Baseball
*Contributed by Rob Harvischak