Never-say-die Marauders rally in bottom of 7th
Softball
S-E 4, Waterville 3
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville’s never-say-die mentality yielded its third comeback win in the bottom of the seventh this season, Thursday against visiting Waterville.
Despite outhitting Waterville 13-3 in the game, the Marauders trailed by one run heading into its final at-bat. Francesco Magro led off with a single, her third hit in a perfect 3-for-3 day. Megan Record doubled and Magro scored on Brenda Hoefler’s basehit. Record came home with the winner after a Kate Fitzpatrick single.
The Marauders left eight runners on base and six in scoring position in the two innings it did not score. “We were getting some hits with two outs and we couldn’t put enough hits together at the right time until the end,” said S-E coach Scott Fitzpatrick. “This is a team that really digs down from the top to the bottom of the lineup. They really battle and they do not like to lose, plain and simple.”
The Marauders play at Waterville tonight and at the B-G tourney on Saturday.
Wat. 000 102 0 3 3 1
S-E 002 000 2 4 13 0
Lindsay Hodges (W) and Megan Record. Kemp (L) and Roberts. Doubles: (SE) Megan Record, Triples: Felicia Jones. (W) Fancett (2).
Baseball
S-E 14, Waterville 5
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville’s bats awoke in a torrid spree of hitting in the sixth inning to race past Waterville Thursday evening.
The Marauders put together eight of their 14 hits in a 10-run spurt that starting with a Steve Buddenhagen RBI single, a sacrifice fly from Phil Price, and a Chris Harvey RBI double.
“I didn’t know what to do (about the lack of hitting up to the sixth),” said S-E coach Brian Hicks. “I was frustrated, but I left them alone. Not getting timely hitting has caught up to us, but today we finally caught up to their pitcher, sat on his pitches, and were driving it to right field. It was a good league win.”
Buddenhagen had three hits and two RBI, Caleb Brown also had three hits. Billy Craine delivered a two-run triple in the sixth, while pitching two innings of relief for his third win of the season. Craine retired the final six batters and struck out the side in Waterville’s last at-bat.
Nate Cline drew four walks and scored four runs in the win and Mike Doscher also knocked in two runs.
Wat. 011 300 0 5 7 5
S-E 021 01(10) x 14 14 2
Phil Price, Billy Craine (W, 3-0, 6th) and Steve Buddenhagen. Victor Selyuzhitsky (L), Robert Hughes (6) and Anthony Wirhley. Doubles: (W) Brandon Wrobel. (SE) Mike Doscher, Chris Harvey. Triples: (SE) B. Craine.
Golf
Oxford 210, Delhi 248
DELHI – Oxford had a trio of 39s at the top including John Witchella’s best road course score of the season in a victory at Delhi Thursday.
Witchella was joined at 3-over-par by Cory and Scott Seiler. The victory improved Oxford’s mark to 8-1 heading into the final week of the regular season.
The Blackhawks host Edmeston today.
Results
(par-36 back nine at Delhi G.C.)
Oxford: Scott Seiler, 39; Cory Seiler, 39; John Witchella, 39; Andrew Hubman, 46; Jim Fagnani, 47.
Delhi: Kyle Bishop, 48; MacKenzie Alexander, 49; David MacClintock, 50; Jacob Bugge, 50; Logan Anderson, 51.
S-E 4, Waterville 3
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville’s never-say-die mentality yielded its third comeback win in the bottom of the seventh this season, Thursday against visiting Waterville.
Despite outhitting Waterville 13-3 in the game, the Marauders trailed by one run heading into its final at-bat. Francesco Magro led off with a single, her third hit in a perfect 3-for-3 day. Megan Record doubled and Magro scored on Brenda Hoefler’s basehit. Record came home with the winner after a Kate Fitzpatrick single.
The Marauders left eight runners on base and six in scoring position in the two innings it did not score. “We were getting some hits with two outs and we couldn’t put enough hits together at the right time until the end,” said S-E coach Scott Fitzpatrick. “This is a team that really digs down from the top to the bottom of the lineup. They really battle and they do not like to lose, plain and simple.”
The Marauders play at Waterville tonight and at the B-G tourney on Saturday.
Wat. 000 102 0 3 3 1
S-E 002 000 2 4 13 0
Lindsay Hodges (W) and Megan Record. Kemp (L) and Roberts. Doubles: (SE) Megan Record, Triples: Felicia Jones. (W) Fancett (2).
Baseball
S-E 14, Waterville 5
SHERBURNE – Sherburne-Earlville’s bats awoke in a torrid spree of hitting in the sixth inning to race past Waterville Thursday evening.
The Marauders put together eight of their 14 hits in a 10-run spurt that starting with a Steve Buddenhagen RBI single, a sacrifice fly from Phil Price, and a Chris Harvey RBI double.
“I didn’t know what to do (about the lack of hitting up to the sixth),” said S-E coach Brian Hicks. “I was frustrated, but I left them alone. Not getting timely hitting has caught up to us, but today we finally caught up to their pitcher, sat on his pitches, and were driving it to right field. It was a good league win.”
Buddenhagen had three hits and two RBI, Caleb Brown also had three hits. Billy Craine delivered a two-run triple in the sixth, while pitching two innings of relief for his third win of the season. Craine retired the final six batters and struck out the side in Waterville’s last at-bat.
Nate Cline drew four walks and scored four runs in the win and Mike Doscher also knocked in two runs.
Wat. 011 300 0 5 7 5
S-E 021 01(10) x 14 14 2
Phil Price, Billy Craine (W, 3-0, 6th) and Steve Buddenhagen. Victor Selyuzhitsky (L), Robert Hughes (6) and Anthony Wirhley. Doubles: (W) Brandon Wrobel. (SE) Mike Doscher, Chris Harvey. Triples: (SE) B. Craine.
Golf
Oxford 210, Delhi 248
DELHI – Oxford had a trio of 39s at the top including John Witchella’s best road course score of the season in a victory at Delhi Thursday.
Witchella was joined at 3-over-par by Cory and Scott Seiler. The victory improved Oxford’s mark to 8-1 heading into the final week of the regular season.
The Blackhawks host Edmeston today.
Results
(par-36 back nine at Delhi G.C.)
Oxford: Scott Seiler, 39; Cory Seiler, 39; John Witchella, 39; Andrew Hubman, 46; Jim Fagnani, 47.
Delhi: Kyle Bishop, 48; MacKenzie Alexander, 49; David MacClintock, 50; Jacob Bugge, 50; Logan Anderson, 51.
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