UV coasts by Cooperstown
Evening Sun Report
Baseball
Unadilla Valley 1 17, Cooperstown 7
NEW BERLIN – Brett Smith pitched five innings of relief striking out seven leading Unadilla Valley One to a 10-run blowout of Cooperstown Tuesday in the Otsenango Pony League.
Dakota Kolvik had four hits, two doubles, driving in three runs. Brandon Miles doubled three times plating a pair of runs, and Smith had three hits and one RBI. Chris Emerson and Kerry Smith had RBI singles in the victory.
Score by Innings
Coop. 040 201 0 7 8 0
UV I 534 221 x 17 13 0
WP–B. Smith, LP–Haney.
Schenevus 5, UV II 4
Schenevus 9, UV II 7
NEW BERLIN – Robert Burton’s two-run single in the bottom of the fifth gave Schenevus the first game in a doubleheader with UV II Monday, and the visiting completed the Otsenango Pony League sweep as Burton went 3-for-4 with two ribbies in the nightcap.
Kyle King had three runs scored and two stolen bases for UV’s under-14 team in the one-run loss.
Schenevus outhit UV II 11-1 in the second game, but needed a five-run third inning to grab an 8-7 lead. J.T. Horn had three hits int he win and Troy Palmer went 2-for-4.
First game
Score by Innings R H E
UV II 101 11 4 1 2
Sch. 012 02 5 4 6
WP–Brendan Ralph. LP–Brendan Brooker. Doubles: (S) B. Ralph, Triples: (S) Ralph.
Second game
Score by Innings R H E
Sch. 215 01 9 11 1
UV II 250 00 7 1 2
WP–Troy Palmer. LP–Mason Alford. Doubles: (S) Palmer.
Oxford 5, Edmeston 1
Oxford 13, Bainbridge-Guilford 4
EDMESTON – Oxford scored three runs in the seventh inning to pull away for a victory over Edmeston Monday in Otsenango Pony League action.
Justin Schray had two hits including an RBI triple in the seventh, and pitched two innings for the save in relief of winning pitcher Andrew Golden. Joe Nelson and Jody Smith added two hits apiece for Oxford (3-1), who face Norwich on Thursday.
Last week, Schray pitched six strong innings striking out eight in a rout of Bainbridge-Guilford.
Oxford capitalized on 14 walks issued by B-G’s hurlers scoring five in the opening fram and six more in the fifth.
Smith had two hits, one of those a two-run single in the first. Jeff Lawton and Richard Ryan added two-run singles in the sixth for Oxford.
Baseball
Unadilla Valley 1 17, Cooperstown 7
NEW BERLIN – Brett Smith pitched five innings of relief striking out seven leading Unadilla Valley One to a 10-run blowout of Cooperstown Tuesday in the Otsenango Pony League.
Dakota Kolvik had four hits, two doubles, driving in three runs. Brandon Miles doubled three times plating a pair of runs, and Smith had three hits and one RBI. Chris Emerson and Kerry Smith had RBI singles in the victory.
Score by Innings
Coop. 040 201 0 7 8 0
UV I 534 221 x 17 13 0
WP–B. Smith, LP–Haney.
Schenevus 5, UV II 4
Schenevus 9, UV II 7
NEW BERLIN – Robert Burton’s two-run single in the bottom of the fifth gave Schenevus the first game in a doubleheader with UV II Monday, and the visiting completed the Otsenango Pony League sweep as Burton went 3-for-4 with two ribbies in the nightcap.
Kyle King had three runs scored and two stolen bases for UV’s under-14 team in the one-run loss.
Schenevus outhit UV II 11-1 in the second game, but needed a five-run third inning to grab an 8-7 lead. J.T. Horn had three hits int he win and Troy Palmer went 2-for-4.
First game
Score by Innings R H E
UV II 101 11 4 1 2
Sch. 012 02 5 4 6
WP–Brendan Ralph. LP–Brendan Brooker. Doubles: (S) B. Ralph, Triples: (S) Ralph.
Second game
Score by Innings R H E
Sch. 215 01 9 11 1
UV II 250 00 7 1 2
WP–Troy Palmer. LP–Mason Alford. Doubles: (S) Palmer.
Oxford 5, Edmeston 1
Oxford 13, Bainbridge-Guilford 4
EDMESTON – Oxford scored three runs in the seventh inning to pull away for a victory over Edmeston Monday in Otsenango Pony League action.
Justin Schray had two hits including an RBI triple in the seventh, and pitched two innings for the save in relief of winning pitcher Andrew Golden. Joe Nelson and Jody Smith added two hits apiece for Oxford (3-1), who face Norwich on Thursday.
Last week, Schray pitched six strong innings striking out eight in a rout of Bainbridge-Guilford.
Oxford capitalized on 14 walks issued by B-G’s hurlers scoring five in the opening fram and six more in the fifth.
Smith had two hits, one of those a two-run single in the first. Jeff Lawton and Richard Ryan added two-run singles in the sixth for Oxford.
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