UV baseball hammered by Harpursville
By Kieran Coffey
Sun Sports Contributor
HARPURSVILLE – The Unadilla Valley varsity baseball struggles continued as they fell to their fifth straight defeat of the season against Harpursville last Monday, Apr. 18.
The Storm were not able to muster up any kind of offensive prowess due to the sublime pitching of Harpursville’s Ryan Kachmar. He struck out 11 in just five innings of work, only allowing two hits, before JT Havens came in to close the game out. It was an opposite day on the mound for UV’s Nick Stirone. Through five innings, he gave up 12 hits, and allowed nine earned runs. Storm head coach Jason Miller tried to remain positive following the crushing defeat, “There were a couple innings of solid baseball, we were going three up, three down,” he said. “But, at the end of the day we have to make adjustments. Harpursvile got some good hits and when we gave up the runs, we had some errors.”
The Storm will host neighbors Oxford Academy High School next Wednesday, Apr. 20, still in search of their first win. “We are learning a lot, five games on the schedule this week so we just have to keep on going,” Miller said. “We have tomorrow off to go over some stuff. We really have to do the basics like catching and throwing the ball. We are going to focus on out field defense and really just defense, defense, defense.”
Sun Sports Contributor
HARPURSVILLE – The Unadilla Valley varsity baseball struggles continued as they fell to their fifth straight defeat of the season against Harpursville last Monday, Apr. 18.
The Storm were not able to muster up any kind of offensive prowess due to the sublime pitching of Harpursville’s Ryan Kachmar. He struck out 11 in just five innings of work, only allowing two hits, before JT Havens came in to close the game out. It was an opposite day on the mound for UV’s Nick Stirone. Through five innings, he gave up 12 hits, and allowed nine earned runs. Storm head coach Jason Miller tried to remain positive following the crushing defeat, “There were a couple innings of solid baseball, we were going three up, three down,” he said. “But, at the end of the day we have to make adjustments. Harpursvile got some good hits and when we gave up the runs, we had some errors.”
The Storm will host neighbors Oxford Academy High School next Wednesday, Apr. 20, still in search of their first win. “We are learning a lot, five games on the schedule this week so we just have to keep on going,” Miller said. “We have tomorrow off to go over some stuff. We really have to do the basics like catching and throwing the ball. We are going to focus on out field defense and really just defense, defense, defense.”
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