Hellcats’ big inning keys win over Binghamton

BASEBALL

Chenango Hellcats 7, Binghamton Post #80 4
BINGHAMTON – The Chenango Hellcats broke open their American Legion game with Binghamton Post #80 with four runs in the third to record a road victory Tuesday night.
Cameron Heggie, John Heggie, and Joe DeVona had single RBI in the third to help create a 5-0 lead. Heggie had three runs scored and two stolen bases for the Hellcats, and Conor Graven-Briggs finished with two runs scored an one RBI. Six different Hellcats drove in runs to support winning pitcher Nate Scheer.
Scheer pitched five innings striking out three and walking three.
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Nate Scheer (W), Conor Graven-Briggs (6) and John Yacano. Matt Merrill (L), Connor Wilson (7) and Tyler Krowiak. Doubles: (B) Wilson. Triples: (CH) Cameron Heggie.

OCO Elites 6, Milford 6
MILFORD – The OCO Elites' 19U baseball team played to a 6-6 tie with Milford Monday in a nine-inning game that was called due to darkness.
The Elites rallied from three runs down scoring four runs in the sixth. Austin Taylor and Josh Haines had RBI singles in the sixth, John Predmore drove in the third run to tie the game, and Dylan Mack was hit by a pitch to score the go-ahead run.
Milford tied the game in the bottom of the seventh on a wild pitch, and each team went scoreless over the final two innings.
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Dylan Mack, John Predmore (5), Josh Haines (6), Paul Van Warner (8) and Jared White. Hunter Grace and Payton Griffiths.
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Paul Van Warner (W) and Andrew Radke. Ethan Bliss (L), Michael Clark (4) and Kyle King. Doubles: (E) Clayton Lyon.
Elites highlights: Mason Alford three RBI, Josh Haines RBI single in first, and winning pitcher Paul Van Warner tossed a three-hit complete game striking out five.

SOFTBALL

Bainbridge 17, Laurens 2
Megan Palmatier had two hits and winning pitching Alli Miller struck out 10 as the Bainbridge Streakers beat Laurens in a 15U softball game earlier this week.
Miller and and Kassidy Davy plated four combined runs with key hits contributed by Bree Barber and Bailey Hart. "It is all about the pitching for us, and we're certainly getting the job done in the circle," said Bainbridge coach Randy Palmatier.
The 15U Bainbridge team plays at Unatego today, while the Streakers' 18U hosts Deposit on Friday.

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