Baseball 4-17-17
Glasgow took the lead for good in the eighth inning to capture a back-and-forth game from Brandywine by a 12-6 score on Tuesday. The game was tied at five with Glasgow batting in the top of the eighth when Christian Custodio singled off of Michael Pagliei, driving in one run.
Brandywine scored four runs in the third inning, but the Dragons still managed to pull out the victory. The big inning for Brandywine came thanks to a single by Michael Pagliei and a single by Michael Waterfield.
Glasgow evened things up at five in the top of the seventh inning. John (Jack) McCann doubled on the first pitch of the at bat in the seventh inning, scoring three runs.
Wayne Pritchett-Watson earned the win for the Dragons at 1-0. He went five and a third innings, giving up two runs, four hits, and striking out six. Pagliei took the loss for Brandywine. He pitched two-thirds of an inning, giving up eight runs, and four hits.
Joshua Niemann started the game for Brandywine. He tossed six and a third innings, allowing three runs, two hits, and striking out six. Anthony Lozada started the game for Glasgow. He pitched two and two-thirds innings, giving up four runs, two hits, and striking out one.
The Dragons collected eight hits. Reginald Grinnell and Christian Custodio each collected multiple hits for Glasgow. Gavin Lambert and John Murphy each had a double for Brandywine.
Trevor Jump picked up the win in relief for Mount Pleasant as they defeated the Force of Charter 12-8. Carson Fowler, Jared Rivera, Mo Parson, and Trevor Jump each had multiple hits for Mount. Thomas Steiner had 2 hits and scored 2 runs for Wilmington Charter.
CR’s Matt Atkinson moves to 2-0 on the season pitching a complete game allowing 5 hits, no runs and 4 strikeouts as they defeated the Raiders of Concord 7-1. The Rider offense was led by Blake Donovan who was 2-4 with a double and 2 RBI. Brandon Hatch and John Campiglia also had 2 hits a piece for CR. Dillon Coughenour had a hit and scored a run for the Raiders.
Devin McClendon gave up 1 hit and struck out 4 in four innings of work getting the win on the mound for Middletown as they defeated the Cougars of Delcastle by a 12-2 score. Jake Walls went 2-3 with 5 RBI. Spencer Harbert and Brandon Rohrer each had 2 hits apiece for the Cavs.
Joseph Orsini limited Newark to 4 hits over 6 2/3 innings to lead A.I. duPont to a 4-2 victory over Newark. Nick Blankenship came on in relief to notch the save for the Tigers. Orsini also doubled to lead the Tigers offense. Clayton Hensen tripled and scored a run for Newark. |
Kyle Maxwell,Ryan Bradigan and Brock Nowell help Conrad to a 5-3 victory over Archmere Academy on Tuesday afternoon.Maxwell started and pitched 5 innings allowing 3runs, 3hits and striking out 3. Ryan Bradigan earned the win tossing 1 inning and Brock Nowell recorded the save. Anthony Madonna had multiple hits for Conrad. Tight Watson and Tom Alexander and a hit and an RBI a piece. Colin Lynch pitched 6 strong innings for the Auks.
Tower Hills’ Hugh Love picked up his third win of the season as his season improves to 3-0, striking out 5 batters and won by a 9-3 score. The Hillers offense was led by Mike Gilbert, Charlie Quimby and Matt Rovner, all with two hits. Tatnall’s Dan Murphy had two hits including a two run triple.
Brady Stamper pitched a complete game, allowing only 1 hit while striking out 8 to earn the 5-2 win for Appoquinimink. John Weglarz and Jared Kukawski had 2 hits each for the Jaguars. Mark Kelly pitched 5 strong innings of relief for William Penn.
Newark Charter pitcher Shane Chopko got the 5-0 win over 6.1 innings for the 4 hit shutout striking out 14. Zach Lesher, Ryan Walsh, Kevin Buglio and Logan Vivian all had two hits a piece to lead the offense. Walsh had 2 rbi’s and 2 runs scored.
DMA’s Matthew Marandola and Jacob Hudson had two hits each.
Softball 4-17-17
Avery Wheatley lead the Wildcats going 4-4 with 5 RBI’s. Madison Lemon contributed with a multi hit game to pace Delmar to an 11-0 win over the Silver Eagles of Hodgson. Tracey Pleasanton pitched a complete game shutout for the Wildcats. B. Johnson had a multi hit game for Hodgson.
Conrad’s defense was led by pitcher Emily Yeatman who threw a 3-hitter paced the Lady Red Wolves by a 4-0 score. Sarah Bessel, Juliana Testa, and Maddi Tiberi all had 2 hits a piece for Conrad. Andrea Penrod, Meghan Bohannon, and Jocelyn Phillips each had a hit for the Auks.
Middletown’s bats were unstoppable in this Tuesday afternoon match up as they defeated the Lady Cougars of Delcastle by an 14-0 score. The Lady Cavaliers had a total of 15 hits on the day. The offense was led by Jordan Cooke, Brianna Reed, and MacKenzie Hymes, who had a combined 6 hits including 3 home runs and 8 RBI’s. Megan Hynson went 2-for-2 for Delcastle.