Bobcats win third straight game

Evening Sun Report

Baseball

Bainbridge-Guilford 4, Afton 1
BAINBRIDGE – Corbin Palmer outdueled Afton pitcher Josh Akshar as Bainbridge-Guilford continued its late-season surge winning its third straight game Monday.
B-G’s clutch hitting in the sixth allowed it to break away from the Knights. With two outs, Tyler Ouimet singled to left center field driving in two runs breaking a 1-1 tie. Brandon Lamont followed with an RBI single scoring Ouimet.
Palmer allowed five hits and struck out four. The lone run he surrendered came in the top of the sixth when Mark Viviano singled in Akshar. Akshar was the tough-luck loser giving up just four hits.
“It was a really well-played game, and it just happened that we were able to string some hits together in that one big inning,” said B-G coach Tim Mattingly. “We’re playing good ball right now, and playing error-free the last two games certainly helps.”
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Corbin Palmer (W) and Tyler Ouimet. Josh Akshar (L) and Joshua Austin.

G-MU 3, Worcester 0
COPES CORNERS – G-MU pitcher Jason Barrows pitched a three-hit shutout as G-MU defeated Tri-Valley League rival Worcester on Monday.
Barrows struck out 12 and walked four in what was a pitchers’ duel. His counterpart on the mound, Brendan Ralph, also allowed just two hits and struck out seven. “Jason pitched very effectively and efficiently in going after their hitters,” said G-MU coach Rick Mohrein. “I was really impressed with his poise on the mound.”
The Raiders scored all of their runs in the bottom of the fourth. Tim French and Codi Mabie reached on errors, and after a passed ball, Nate Fuller’s RBI single put G-MU on the board. Rian West followed with a run-scoring single, and Fuller scored on a passed ball.
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Jason Barrows (W) and Austin Burnside. Brendan Ralph (L) and Chris Mravlja.

Unadilla Valley 13, Delhi 4
NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley built a 12-3 lead after three innings, and cruised to a victory over visiting Delhi Monday afternoon.
Brandon Miles had two hits and three RBI, Justin Hofer drove in two runs, and Brett Smith had two hits and two runs scored. Smith and Miles combined on the victory with Smith earning the victory and Miles pitching three innings of scoreless relief. “Brett and Brandon were dialed in tonight, and that gave our defense a chance to make plays,” said UV coach Gary Alford. “Our eighth and ninth hitters – Kyle King and Jesse Ranger – reached base via error, hit by pitch or base on balls, and both of them scored twice. That’s what wins you ballgames, but most of the time goes unnoticed.”
UV (9-2) hosts Deposit today.
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Brett Smith (W), Brandon Miles (5) and Zach Montgomery. Brandon Snyder (L), Ben Dennison (5) and Compston. Doubles: (UV) Justin Hofer, Brandon Kuhn. Triples: (D) Jacob Sackett.

Hancock 14, Oxford 1
OXFORD - Hancock pitchers Ryan Smith and Eli Holton combined on a no-hitter Monday in a victory over the Oxford.
The Wildcats broke the game open scoring seven runs in the top of the third. Holton and Warren Drake each had two-run singles.
Oxford’s lone tally came in the fifth when Cameron Heggie walked, and moved to third after a stolen base and a ground out. He came in on Kyle Crawford’s RBI grounder.
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Ryan Smith (W), Eli Holton (6) and Holton, Chris Woodson (6). Cameron Heggie (L), Ryan (3), Pierson (6), Matt Moore (7) and Ryan Moore.

Softball

Hancock 7, Oxford 2
OXFORD – Hancock pitcher Lindsay McGraw limited Oxford to two runs on five hits, and the Wildcats chipped away at Oxford with seven basehits and eight drawn walks to deal the Blackhawks their second loss in as many games.
Brooke Sherburne doubled twice for Hancock and scored two runs.
“We’ve had a little rough patch the last couple of games, but (Deposit and Hancock) have some really good hitters and pitchers,” said Oxford coach Heather Pizza.
Julianne Heggie went 2-for-3 for Oxford (10-6).
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Lindsay McGraw (W), Lea Newman (6) and Bri Kravetzky. Jacqu. Heggie (L) and Julie Heggie. Doubles: (H) Brooke Sherburne (2), Kravetzky. (O) Jul. Heggie. Triples: (H) McGraw.

G-MU 11, Worcester 2
COPES CORNERS – G-MU had four of its seven basehits in a seven-run fifth inning in Monday afternoon’s home victory over Worcester.
Logan Eltz keyed the uprising with a two-run single. The Wolverines hurt their own cause committing a pair of errors. “The girls had a pretty exhausting weekend with the prom and SATs,” said G-MU coach Tina Cole. “It took a couple of innings, but once we got going, we were alright. Defensively, we were solid the whole game.”
The Raiders play at Laurens today.
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Marissa Melrose (W) and Bri MacPherson. Monica Ridgeway and Summer Rutty. Doubles: (G) Whitney Gilbert. (W) Livia Rodrigues (2).

Golf

Unadilla Valley 227, Walton 236
DELHI – Unadilla Valley fired its lowest score at Delhi University Golf Course in recent memory, and picked up its third win of the season defeating Walton Monday.
All five of UV’s scoring players shot 48 or less. Ryan Jacobs earned overall medalist honors with a 43, Jared Hanslmaier was one back at 44, Collin Izard fired a 45; Brenon Maynard carded a 47, and David Anderson turned in a 48
UV (3-6) hosts Oxford today.
Results
(par-36 at Delhi U. Golf Course)
UV (3-6): Ryan Jacobs, 43; Jared Hanslmaier, 44; Collin Izard, 45; Brenon Maynard, 47; David Anderson, 48.
Walton (2-7-1):  Nate Piper, 44; Keegan Higley, Robbie Franer--45; Eric Zimmerman, 51; Max Halbert, 51.

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