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Posted by Kevin Roth at May 10, 2016 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
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JV Trojans knock off Whitehall, 7-3

Posted by Kevin Roth at May 9, 2016 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Down a run after one inning of play, the JV Trojans evened the score in the 2nd inning when Ty Conrad drew a walk to lead off the inning, promptly stole second, and scored on a Dylan Miller Rbi single.
The Trojans took the lead in the 3rd inning, scoring two runs.  George Jenkins singled and courtesy runner Joe Webber swiped second and scored on Adam Mellinger’s single.  Miller’s second Rbi single of the day drove in Mellinger, putting the Trojans ahead 3-1.
Whitehall tightened up the score adding a run in the top of the 4th inning but Parkland answered with their fourth run of the game after Jenkins singled and runner Webber was driven in by Matt Ervolina, keeping the lead at two runs, 4-2.
Whitehall battled back, scoring their third run in the 5th inning, but the Trojans were able to open up their lead in the bottom of the 6th.  Anderson Hummer led off with a walk and Jenkins singled.  The runners advanced on Alex Oliver’s sacrifice.  Ervolina singled, scoring Hummer, and Will Algard hit into a fielder’s choice, erasing Ervolina but scoring runner Webber.  Conrad doubled, scoring Algard, extending the lead to 7-3.
Starting pitcher Dylan Snyder went five solid innings, allowing 3 runs on 5 hits and reliever Phil Schoch pitched the final two frames with no hits, striking out three.

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The visiting Trojans were not met with a warm welcome in Limeport’s Stadium on this cool May evening.  The sound of the home team’s fans chanting “overrated” were heard quite clearly on this night.  Those late inning chants seemed to spark Tyler Bruno and the rest of the Trojans with a little extra motivation when they took care of business in the late innings as they defeated ACC by a score of 7-4. 

The 1st inning began with Andrew Roth (2-3, BB, 2R) lining a single to center field.  Cullan Wadsworth (1-3, R) followed with a single of his own but, it was on a towering drive which struck the right field wall.  After a walk to Tyler Bruno (1-3, 2R, RBI, BB) to load the bases, Kyle Friebolin (1-2, RBI, BB, Sac) drove in Roth with a sacrifice fly.  Wadsworth advanced to third on that play and on the next pitch Bruno stole second.  That set the stage for Austin Mueller (2-2, R, 2RBI, BB) who lined a single to left field scoring Wadsworth and Bruno.  Matt Mellinger (1-3) singled but he and Mueller were left stranded as ACC were able to get out of the inning without further damage. 

ACC fought back and held the lead in the bottom of the 6th by a tally of 4-3.  Even though he was behind by a run Mike Jenkins (6 inn, 8K, 1 ER) battled, holding his opponents scoreless in the bottom of the 6th inning.

In the the 7th the Trojans had the top of their lineup coming to the plate.  They had been in tight situations before and seemed to be calm as they came out of the between innings’ huddle.  Roth began the inning with a walk and you could feel the momentum begin to shift.  Wadsworth sacrificed Roth to second with a well-placed bunt.  That brought up Bruno, who flexed some muscle driving a long double into the night sky scoring Roth, and tying the game. 

With Bruno on second, the inning continued with an intentional walk to Friebolin who was replaced by John Amato (0-0, R) as a courtesy runner.  That turned out to be an important substitution in the inning.  Mueller stepped up to the plate and after he worked a 2-0 count, the aggressive Bruno and Amato advanced to third and second respectively on a wild pitch.  Now with first base open, Mueller himself was intentionally walked.  Mellinger came to the plate and hit a seemingly routine sacrifice fly as the tagging Bruno scored from third giving the Trojans a 5-4 lead.  What happened next was far from routine.  On a misplaced relay throw from the outfield Amato sped home and seeing this happen Mueller took an aggressive turn at third base but was tripped up by an ACC player.  That interference call allowed Mueller to score as well. 

Braeden Duff (1 inn, 2K, 0 ER) came in to pitch the bottom of the 7th.  After striking out the first two batters of the inning, he induced a weak ground ball to short to end the game and pick up the win.  The win clinched the Skyline Division Title for the Trojans.

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In what began as a pitchers’ duel, the JV Trojans and the Vikings played three scoreless innings to begin the game. A lead-off walk followed by a stolen base and two sacrifices put the sole Viking run on the board in the top of the 4th inning.

The Trojans answered in the bottom of the 4th inning scoring two runs of their own after Adam Mellinger and Matt Ervolina led off with walks. Will Algard sacrificed, moving the runners to 2nd and 3rd with one out. An error on a ground ball from Ty Conrad plated both runners. Dylan Snyder singled and moved to second on a Viking error as Conrad stole 3rd. A lineout to the Viking 3rd baseman ended the inning with a double play, with the Trojans clinging to a 2-1.

Singles by Justin Petrisko, Dylan Miller, and George Jenkins loaded the bases to begin the bottom of the 5th inning. A one out single by Matt Ervolina scored both Petrisko and Miller. Algard singled to load the bases again and courtesy runner Joe Webber scored the third run of the inning on a Conrad sacrifice, increasing the Trojan lead to 5-1. Carson Fracas won the battle, pitching the complete game, allowing just two hits and two walks, striking out three.

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