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Jackets fall in 8 innings

Prep Baseball Roundup

April 19, 2012
The Advertiser-Tribune

NEW RIEGEL - North Baltimore rallied for five runs in the top of the eighth and set New Riegel down in order in the bottom of the frame Wednesday for an 8-3 Midland Athletic League win.

The Tigers plated two in the first inning and one in the second for a 3-0 lead, but New Riegel knotted the game in the bottom of the third when Jake Dryfuse doubled in two runs and later scored on an error.

Brandyn Reinhart suffered the loss. He fanned 13, but gave up all eight runs. The Blue Jackets committed four errors.

Dryfuse added another double for New Riegel.

SE's Diehm no-hits Carey

CAREY - Billy Diehm was dealing Wednesday.

Fact Box

Columbian 10,

Upper Sandusky 0

Columbian: Jonah Boyer 4-2-2-2; Nick Loura 3-3-1-0; Tyler Fuhrer 1-0-1-1-; Carter Mullins 3-0-2-3; Mike Rohrbach 4-0-0-0; Logan Tracy 2-2-1-0; Daniel Wood 0-1-0-0; Derec Blodgett 1-0-0-1; Nate Hoyda 3-1-1-2; Vince Anway 2-1-2-0; Bradley Craig 0-0-0-0; Bryce Lonsway 0-0-0-0. Totals: 23-10-10-9.

Upper Sandusky: Walton 3-0-1-0; Duress 2-0-1-0; Mattix 2-0-0-0; Brown 2-0-0-0; Newell 2-0-0-0; Oney 0-0-0-0; Crawford 2-0-1-0; Binau 1-0-0-0; Reichelderfer 1-0-0-0; Huston 2-0-0-0. Totals: 17-0-3-0.

Columbian 15013- 10

Upper Sandusky00000 - 0

WP - Mike Rohrbach (C). LP - Binau (US).

3B - Logan Tracy (C).

2B - Tyler Fuhrer (C).

Calvert 8, St. Wendelin 2

St. Wendelin: George Iannantuono 3-1-1-1; Brady Rutter 3-0-0-0; Josh Digby 3-0-1-1; J.D. Nye 3-0-0-0; Donovan Scudder 3-0-0-0; Alex Galvan 3-0-0-0; Nash Baker 3-0-0-0; Alex Shontz 3-1-1-0; Brad Buhrow 2-0-1-0. Totals: 26-2-4-2.

Calvert (8-3, 3-1): Derek Herzog 3-1-2-1; Mike Bennett 1-0-0-0; Matt Frank 2-1-0-1; Jesse Gase 3-0-1-1; Alec Brickner 0-0-0-0; Matt Iannantuono 0-1-0-0; Clint Bogner 3-1-2-2; Austin Perry 0-0-0-0; Ryan Huss 3-0-0-0; Brendan Deats 2-1-1-0; Joe Brickner 1-0-0-0; Eric Elchert 3-1-1-0; Cody Behm 2-2-1-2; Brian Gruss 3-0-2-1. Totals: 26-8-10-8.

St. Wendelin0000020 - 2

Calvert001700x - 8

WP - A. Brickner (4-0). LP - Iannantuono.

2B - Iannantuono (SW); Bogner (C).

Lakota 5, Old Fort 4

Old Fort (1-9, 0-4): Garet Kimmet 3-2-1-0; Cole Davidson 3-1-1-0; Brad Heilman 3-0-2-1; Zack Thompson 3-0-0-1; A.J. Philllimore 2-1-0-0; Jake Wilson 2-0-1-0; Brandon Tittle 4-0-0-0; Matt Wilson 1-0-0-0; Nick Yeakle 2-0-1-0; Rob Root 2-0-0-0; Tito Lopez 1-0-0-1; Matt Goodman 2-0-1-0. Totals: 28-5-7-3.

Lakota: Casey Monroe 5-0-2-1; Brian Vamos 4-2-4-1; Tiger Jaso 4-1-2-1; Gavin Sprow 4-0-2-2; Kyle Brewer 3-0-0-0; Nate Ray 2-1-0-0; Nick McDole 4-0-0-0; B. Timmons 3-0-0-0; Jordan Harrison 3-1-2-0; Austin Payne 1-0-0-0; Jack Raymond 1-0-0-0. Totals: 34-5-12-5.

Old Fort20000110 - 4

Lakota20110001 - 5

WP - Ray. LP - Phillimore (1-3).

2B - Heilman (OF).

North Baltimore 8,

New Riegel 3

North Baltimore: Hall 3-1-1-0; Ishmael 4-1-0-0; Stewart 3-2-1-0; TEAM 0-0-0-0; Frost 3-1-1-0; Newcomer 0-0-0-0; G. Boyer 4-0-1-2; Watson 4-1-2-0; Solly 3-2-1-1; Nichols 3-0-0-0; B. Boyer 4-0-0-0. Totals: 31-8-7-3.

New Riegel: Andrew Hohman 4-0-0-0; Blaine Hughes 4-0-0-0; Brady Hall 3-0-0-0; Brandyn Reinhart 2-1-1-0; Josh Nye 3-1-1-0; Jake Dryfuse 4-1-2-2; Aaron Reinhart 2-0-0-0; Cody Kinn 0-0-0-0; Jared Coleman 3-0-0-0; Aaron Acree 4-0-0-0. Totals: 29-3-4-2.

North Baltimore21000005 - 8

New Riegel03000000 - 3

WP - Watson. LP - B. Reinhart.

2B - Hall (NB); Dryfuse 2 (NR); B. Reinhart (NR).

Hopewell-Loudon 8, Kalida 4

Hopewell-Loudon (14-1): Logan Sendelbach 5-2-2-1; Austin Harrison 3-1-1-0; Tyler Tyree 4-2-2-2; Alex Ratchen 5-0-1-0; Austin Kuhn 4-0-1-0; Eric Depinet 4-1-2-1; Eric Tanner 3-0-1-0; Jordan Stewart 0-1-0-0; Logan Kirby 3-1-1-0; Steven Benner 0-0-0-0; Jordan Reinhart 4-0-1-2. Totals: 35-8-12-6.

Kalida (8-4): Recker 4-1-2-0; Utendorf 3-1-2-1; Gisinger 5-0-1-0; Heitmeyer 4-0-1-2; Kortokrax 4-0-0-0; Schroeder 2-0-0-0; Ellerbrock 2-0-0-0; Kahle 2-0-0-0; Jorrey 2-0-0-0; Laudick 3-0-0-0; Vonderdembse 4-1-1-0; Zeller 0-0-0-0. Totals: 35-4-7-3.

Hopewell-Loudon000300005 - 8

Kalida003000001 - 4

WP - Tyree (5-0). LP - Zeller.

2B - Sendelbach (H-L); Harrison (H-L).

Mohawk 5,

Fremont St. Joe 1

Mohawk (5-5, 2-1): Aric Shock 4-0-1-2; Andrew Loose 4-1-2-0; Nathan Weinandy 4-1-1-2; Jonathon Morter 4-1-1-0; John Riedel 3-0-1-0; Mitch Brown 4-1-1-0; Grant Gucker 4-1-1-1; Wes Shaw 4-0-1-0; Eric Maskey 2-0-0-0. Totals: 33-5-9-5.

Fremont St. Joe: Macielewicz 4-0-2-0; J. Yeckley 2-0-0-0; Spader 3-1-1-0; Z. Yeckley 2-0-1-1; Weickert 4-0-1-0; Jess 4-0-0-0; B. Michael 3-0-1-0; Chlosta 3-0-0-0; Ysasi 3-0-1-0. Totals: 28-1-7-1.

Mohawk0000210 - 5

St. Joe1000000 - 1

WP - Loose. LP - Z. Yeckley

HR - Weinandy (M)

3B - Z. Yeckley (SJ)

2B - Macielewicz (SJ)

The Seneca East starting pitcher pitched a five inning no-hitter in a 10-0 win at Carey, striking out eight batters and walking three.

"Billy was sharp, it's as sharp as he's been all season, Seneca East coach Frank Lamoreaux said. "He had movement on his ball. We played fantastic defense behind him, but it all started with Billy. We had guys, they didn't know he had a no-hitter going on, they just made plays."

Seneca East went up 1-0 in the first, then added six runs in the second.

Dalton Wise was the Tigers' offensive standout, clobbering a homer, one of his three hits. He drove in five of the Tigers' runs. Diehm helped his cause with a triple and three RBIs.

Dillon Sammons took the loss for the Blue Devils.

BC batters Bulldogs

CRESTLINE - Justin Herrnstein had four hits, drove in three runs and scored twice as Buckeye Central punished Crestline, 14-4.

The Bucks (12-3, 4-1 North Central Conference) pounded 13 hits, three of them by Adam Paynter, who scored twice and drove in two runs. Jordan Herrnstein had two hits and drove in three runs.

Justin Miller also had three RBIs. Chase Finney (2-1) picked up the win on the mound.

More than half of Buckeye Central's hits (7) went for extra bases.

Crestline (4-11, 2-3) was led by Hunter Swanger, who had two hits, scored and drove in a run.

Pitching, hitting comes through for H-L

TOLEDO - Hopewell-Loudon countered early miscues with solid pitching and got a late offensive boost Wednesday to double up Kalida 8-4 in nine innings at Fifth Third Field.

Starting pitcher Logan Sendelbach struck out nine an scattered four hits over the first five innings for H-L, but the Wildcats scored three unearned runs off him in the bottom of the third for a 3-0 lead.

The Chieftains (14-1) knotted the game in the fourth, and it stayed that way until the ninth when H-L pounded out five runs.

Kalida (8-4) managed just one earned run against reliever Alex Ratchen in the bottom of the ninth.

Tyler Tyree (5-0) also pitched for H-L, striking out six and allowing only two hits and a walk over three innings to get the win. Ratchen gave up a hit and a walk, and struck out a batter.

Sendelbach scored twice, doubled and singled, Austin Harrison doubled and Tyree scored twice and drove in two runs with two singles. Eric Depinet backed them with two singles and Jordan Reinhart had a single and two RBIs.

Brickner, Senecas overwhelm Mohawks

Alec Brickner went the distance to improve to 4-0 and Calvert erupted in the fourth inning Wednesday to drop Midland Athletic League foe St. Wendelin 8-2.

The Senecas broke a scoreless tie with a run in the third before pounding out seven runs in the fourth to take control.

That was more than enough for Brickner, who struck out 14 and scattered four hits for the Senecas (8-3, 3-1 MAL).

Clint Bogner scored and chased in two runs with a double and single for Calvert. Derek Herzog and Brian Gruss both singled twice and Cody Behm had two runs, two RBIs and a single.

Losing pitcher George Iannantuono doubled, scored and drove in a run for the Mohawks.

Raiders escape late

RISINGSUN - Lakota scratched out a run in the bottom of the eighth Wednesday to clip Old Fort 5-4 in Midland Athletic League play.

Both teams scored twice in the first inning, with Lakota adding single runs in the third and fourth.

The Stockaders (1-9, 0-4 MAL) countered with single runs in the sixth and seventh, but couldn't keep the streak going after that.

Nate Ray picked up the win for the Raiders, thanks to Brian Vamos going 4 for 4 with two runs.

Gavin Sprow chased in two runs with two singles and Casey Monroe, Tiger Jaso and Jordan Harrison all singled twice.

Brad Heilman's double and single paced Old Fort. Garet Kimmet scored twice and singled. A.J. Phillimore (1-3) took the loss.

Redmen shut down Eastwood

FOSTORIA - Fostoria broke free with three runs in the fifth Tuesday to beat Northern Buckeye Conference foe Eastwood 5-2.

Eastwood knotted the game at 2 in the third inning, but Casey Kitchen and reliever Zak Keels shut out the Eagles from there.

Kitchen fanned eight over six innings to get the win for the Redmen (6-8, 2-2 NBC) and Keels struck out two more.

Keels also doubled, Kitchen lined three singles, Brennan Bader knocked in a pair with two singles and Kaleb Bemis singled.

Late rally lifts Mohawk

FREMONT - It took a while for Mohawk's bats to come to life. The Warriors didn't get their first hit until the fourth inning while Fremont St. Joe held a 1-0 lead. Aric Shock's two-run double in the fifth got Mohawk going and the Warriors went on to post a 5-1 victory.

Nathan Weinandy added a two-run home run and Grant Gucker singled home a run for Mohawk (5-5, 2-1). Andrew Loose had a pair of base hits.

Loose picked up the win on the mound, striking out seven and scattering seven hits in the complete game.

 
 

 

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