Greene makes most of opportunities
Baseball
Greene 4, B-G 2
GREENE – Greene was more opportunistic with its baserunners, and senior hurler Corey Breck scattered 11 hits in a complete-game victory for the Trojans Thursday.
Outhit by the Bobcats (11-3), Greene moved ahead with two runs in the bottom of the fifth. Mike Porter doubled in Justin VanWert, and Porter scored Greene’s fourth run on a throwing error. Breck fanned four batters and walked none.
“Corey didn’t walk anybody and our defense played a very strong game behind him,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton. “B-G’s pitcher (Ryan Reynolds) kept us off balance, but we were able to take advantage of our breaks.”
Breck was in trouble in the sixth allowing one runner to reach on an error, and two B-G hits loaded the bases with one out. Breck struck out the next two batters to end the threat.
Kyle Davy was 4-for-4 to lead B-G, while James Ruff went 3-for-4 at the plate. Greene (4-1) is at Deposit today.
B-G 020 000 0 2 11 4
Gre. 200 020 x 4 3 1
Corey Breck (W) and John Carlin; Ryan Reynolds (L), Charlie Engel (5) and Ray Neubauer, Dustin Rutz (5). Doubles: (G) Mike Porter, (B) Brian Engel, Kyle Davy.
Seton Catholic Central 8, Norwich 2
BINGHAMTON – The Saints busted open a tight game scoring five runs in the fourth inning to defeat Norwich Thursday afternoon.
Norwich grabbed a 2-1 run lead scoring two unearned runs in the fourth. Chris Ewen laid down a bunt single with two NHS runners on base, and the ensuing throw to first sailed into the outfield putting Norwich on top.
The Tornado (1-3) committed three of their four errors in the bottom half of the fourth, and Pat Matthews doubled in two runs on his way to a 2-for-4 day. “The wheels kind of came off the cart for us,” said Norwich coach John Martinson of the fourth. “We were missing seven starters who were on vacation, but we brought up some JV players, and they did a nice job for us.”
Norwich plays Susquehanna Valley today.
NHS 000 200 0 2 3 4
SCC 100 511 x 8 7 2
Luke Hinlicky (L), Mike Moon (5) and Patrick Coates. Evan Eckstrom (W), Nate Jones (5) and Anthony Kashou (6) and Dan Gosney. Doubles: (S) Pat Matthews, Max Jones, triples: (S) Dan Gosney.
Greene 4, B-G 2
GREENE – Greene was more opportunistic with its baserunners, and senior hurler Corey Breck scattered 11 hits in a complete-game victory for the Trojans Thursday.
Outhit by the Bobcats (11-3), Greene moved ahead with two runs in the bottom of the fifth. Mike Porter doubled in Justin VanWert, and Porter scored Greene’s fourth run on a throwing error. Breck fanned four batters and walked none.
“Corey didn’t walk anybody and our defense played a very strong game behind him,” said Greene coach Dave Gorton. “B-G’s pitcher (Ryan Reynolds) kept us off balance, but we were able to take advantage of our breaks.”
Breck was in trouble in the sixth allowing one runner to reach on an error, and two B-G hits loaded the bases with one out. Breck struck out the next two batters to end the threat.
Kyle Davy was 4-for-4 to lead B-G, while James Ruff went 3-for-4 at the plate. Greene (4-1) is at Deposit today.
B-G 020 000 0 2 11 4
Gre. 200 020 x 4 3 1
Corey Breck (W) and John Carlin; Ryan Reynolds (L), Charlie Engel (5) and Ray Neubauer, Dustin Rutz (5). Doubles: (G) Mike Porter, (B) Brian Engel, Kyle Davy.
Seton Catholic Central 8, Norwich 2
BINGHAMTON – The Saints busted open a tight game scoring five runs in the fourth inning to defeat Norwich Thursday afternoon.
Norwich grabbed a 2-1 run lead scoring two unearned runs in the fourth. Chris Ewen laid down a bunt single with two NHS runners on base, and the ensuing throw to first sailed into the outfield putting Norwich on top.
The Tornado (1-3) committed three of their four errors in the bottom half of the fourth, and Pat Matthews doubled in two runs on his way to a 2-for-4 day. “The wheels kind of came off the cart for us,” said Norwich coach John Martinson of the fourth. “We were missing seven starters who were on vacation, but we brought up some JV players, and they did a nice job for us.”
Norwich plays Susquehanna Valley today.
NHS 000 200 0 2 3 4
SCC 100 511 x 8 7 2
Luke Hinlicky (L), Mike Moon (5) and Patrick Coates. Evan Eckstrom (W), Nate Jones (5) and Anthony Kashou (6) and Dan Gosney. Doubles: (S) Pat Matthews, Max Jones, triples: (S) Dan Gosney.
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