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Posted by John Rabasco at Apr 22, 2014 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
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Hazleton Shuts Down JV Trojan Offense

Posted by John Rabasco at Apr 22, 2014 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
The JV Trojans' bats were quieted all game by the Hazleton Cougars pitching.   Parkland collected only 1 base hit, but did earn 9 walks in a 5-3 loss.   Starting pitcher Braeden Duff (5 IP, 8 H, 3R, 2 ER, 5 SO, BB) worked five effective innings and was able to keep the Trojans close with excellent pitching.
      
The game was scoreless through 2 1/2 innings of play when in the bottom of the third the Cougars scored 2 runs.  Parkland answered in the 5th inning when Harsha Bollu (0-1, 2BB, 2R) and John Amato (0-2, 2BB, 1R) both walked with one out.  Two wild pitches allowed Bollu to score and put the Trojans on the board 2-1.
  
Duff shut down the Cougars in the 5th inning.   In the bottom of the sixth inning Hazleton got a lead off hit and Parkland brought in relief pitcher Bollu (1 IP, 2 R (both unearned), 2 H, 1 SO).  Hazleton would go on to score three runs in the inning with a couple more hits and a Trojan fielding error to increase their lead to 5-1.  Parkland did not go without a fight.   In the top of the 7th, Hazleton pitching walked the based loaded with base-on-balls to Bollu, Amato, and Andrew Roth (0-1, 3 BB).   The Hazleton no-hit bid was ended when Parkland got its first hit of the game, an RBI single to right field by EJ Brandt (1-2, 1RBI) to cut the Cougar lead to 5-2.   With the bases still loaded, another walk forced in a run, but the rally ended on a deep fly ball to left field to end the game and the 5-3 loss.

Although the Parkland Trojans got more offense from their hitters today scattering seven hits, missed opportunities with runners in scoring position proved costly.  Freedom's two-out rally in the 3rd inning where they scored three runs on three hits proved to be enough as the Trojans suffered their first conference loss of the season by a score of 3-2.   Starting pitcher Connor Higgins worked five innings on the mound allowing three runs (1 earned) on six hits and did not walk a batter, while striking out five.  Although Freedom put their lead off hitter on base to start the 1st and 2nd innings, Higgins did not allow the runners to advance in either situation getting out of each inning by retiring the next batters in order. 

After a scoreless 1st inning, Zach Merkle (2-for-3, 2 doubles, 2 runs) hit a one-out double in the second inning.  Merkle advanced to third base on a balk and then scored on a wild pitch to give the Trojans a 1-0 lead after two innings of play.  After Higgins retired the first two Freedom batters of the 3rd inning, the next four batters reached base safely on a couple of bloop base hits and a catcher's obstruction that allowed Freedom to score three runs and take the lead 3-1.  Higgins would shut down Freedom in the 4th and 5th innings, while relief pitcher Alex Flynn worked a scoreless 6th and 7th inning.  Flynn struck out four batters in his two innings of work allowing one base hit and no walks.  However, the Trojans could not manage to overcome this deficit.

With two outs in the bottom of the 3rd inning, Parkland put runners on first and second base on back-to-back singles by Jeff Strisovsky (1-for-3, BB) and Chris Rabasco (1-for-4), but they were stranded.  Parkland's best chances to take the lead came in the 4th & 6th innings.  Merkle hit his second double of the game to lead off the 4th inning.  Merkle advanced to third on a ground out and then scored Parkland's second run of the game on a sacrifice fly by Justin Afflerbach (1-for-2, sac fly, RBI) to cut Freedom's lead to 3-2.   With two outs in the inning, the next three Parkland batters reached base to load the bases.  Alex Flynn (1-for-3) singled, Rhett Jacoby (1-for-3) singled, and Brad Vasilik walked.  A fly ball driven to deep left field by Strisovsky looked like it had a chance to drop in, but Freedom's left fielder made a nice running catch to end the inning.   In the 6th inning, Parkland put the tying run on third base with one out when Afflerbach singled, stole second base, and then advanced to third base on a wild pitch.  However, Afflerbach would be stranded, and the game would end with the Trojans going down in order in the bottom of the 7th for the 3-2 loss.

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The JV Trojans' offense started the second half of the season in a big way pounding out 16 hits and scoring15 runs.  It started in the first when Parkland loaded the base with no outs when Andrew Roth (2-2, 3R, 3BB) hit an  infield single, followed by a Ben Trinkle (3R, 3BB, HBP) walk and an Austin Mueller (3-5, 1R, 2B, 5 RBI) infield single. Kyle Friebolin (3-5, R, 3RBI) singled to right center to drive in two runs and put Parkland on top 2-0 in the first. 
Starting pitcher Matt Mellinger (2 2/3IP, 7 R, 4ER, 6H, 1SO, 1BB, 1HB) shut down Freedom's offense in the first inning. In the second inning, Parkland put runners on first and second base when Harsha Bollu (2-3, 3R, 2RBIS, BB) reached base on a Freedom error and Roth walked.  A sacrifice bunt by Trinkle moved the runners over, and a Freedom wild pitch, allowed Harsha to score for the 3-0 Parkland lead.
Freedom responded in the second inning when they scored three runs, on a couple hits, hit batter and a Parkland error to tie the game 3-3.
  
In the 3rd inning, both teams batted around.  Braeden Duff (2-3, R, 2 BB) singled and with two outs Scott Hudock (1-5, R) singled.  Bollu hit a 2-RBI single to left to put Parkland up 5-3.  A single by Roth and walk to Trinkle loaded the bases for Mueller.  Mueller delivered with a bases clearing 3-RBI double to put Parkland up 8-3.  Freedom answered with four runs in the bottom of 3rd.  Relief pitcher Mike Jenkins (4 1/3, unearned un, 3 H, 6 SO) worked 4 1/3 innings striking out six.
  
Parkland batted around again in the 5th inning scoring seven runs.  Freedom pitching walked three batters (Bollu, Roth, and Trinkle) in a row to load the bases and set the table again for Mueller.   Mueller delivered again with a 2-RBI single.   Friebolin singled in another run and a Freedom error allowed two more Parkland runs to score. Duff and Kyle Novobilski (1-5, 2R) got things going again in the inning with back-to-back singles. An RBI ground out by EJ Brandt (1-3, RBI, BB) scored Duff, while a wild pitch allowed Novobilski to score and give Parkland the 15-7 lead.
   
Jenkins shut down Freedom in the bottom of the 5th inning, but Freedom would score an unearned run in the 6th inning to make it 15-8.  In the 7th, John Amato (1-1) singled to center with two outs, but Amato would be stranded on base. Jenkins retired Freedom batters in order in the bottom of the 7th, striking out the final two batters to end the game and give the Trojans the 15-8 victory.
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