Errors spells doom for Norwich softball and baseball
CHENANGO FORKS – The Tornado girls headed to take on the Blue Devils of Chenango Forks this past Wednesday April 20, hot off a 21-5 win over Chenango Valley.
The Tornado would ultimately only earn one run off just three hits from star pitcher Kylee Warner, losing 4-1.
“Errors, we had seven. Seven errors and 13-strikeouts is hard to get anything going in the right direction,” said Norwich head coach Scott Moore. “Only three hits, she (Warner) is good their pitcher. We were making making contact but just couldn’t string anything together.”
Despite the excellent pitching from Warner, Norwich's Hannah Eddy pitched a great game as well which managed to keep the score close. Eddy threw out six strikeouts, with only 3 walks and allowing only four hits on three hits.
“Earned runs was zero, so in the books she should have won. 107 pitches, two errors where they got extra bases and scored on both of them. One in the fifth with a run and one in the sixth, they just should have been outs. Both infield and outfield had errors, three outfield and four infield, we have to get better,” said Moore.
It was the third inning that allowed CF to get the game winning lead, scoring three runs when Warner knock a triple with RBI's in for the Blue Devil lead.
“We had two outs before Kylie Warner got the triple, if we didn’t have the errors we would have been out of the inning,” said Moore. “She (Warner) had a good game she is a good ball player who will be playing for cortland next year.
Norwich is scheduled to take on Susquehanna Valley away at 4:30 today, weather permitting.
CHENANGO FORKS – Norwich varsity baseball traveled with the girls to Chenango Forks this past Wednesday as well only suffer much of the same fate losing 11-5 after some untimely errors.
On the mound for Norwich was Gabe Gojani who pitched four innings and recorded the loss got the loss with four strikeouts; before Nick Murphy came in for two innings to add on two more strikeouts.
“We made a lot of errors, we scored five runs so we need to be in games. We are not a big high power offensive team, so we cant expect to win games with five errors which is tough,” said Norwich head coach Rich Turnbull. “We just made some really bad errors, like the third we made an error with 2 outs, and then they scored three runs. We were playing pretty well then and had the momentum going , but that kinda took the wind out of our sales, they capitalized a lot on our errors.”
After being down 6-2 at the end of the fourth inning, the game was still in reach but more error ridden baseball allowed CF to add on another three runs in the fifth.
“If you told me this morning we would scored five runs, I would have taken it I would have thought we would have been in the game,” said Turnbull.
Up next for Norwich baseball is Susquehanna Valley away at 4:30 p.m. weather permitting. While on Saturday Norwich will be playing home at 4 p.m. against Sidney.
“We played with them tough last time, everyone is saying they’re the best team in the league so we know we can play with them. Just need to not make any errors and play good ball,” said Turnbull about the upcoming age against Sus. Valley.
The Tornado would ultimately only earn one run off just three hits from star pitcher Kylee Warner, losing 4-1.
“Errors, we had seven. Seven errors and 13-strikeouts is hard to get anything going in the right direction,” said Norwich head coach Scott Moore. “Only three hits, she (Warner) is good their pitcher. We were making making contact but just couldn’t string anything together.”
Despite the excellent pitching from Warner, Norwich's Hannah Eddy pitched a great game as well which managed to keep the score close. Eddy threw out six strikeouts, with only 3 walks and allowing only four hits on three hits.
“Earned runs was zero, so in the books she should have won. 107 pitches, two errors where they got extra bases and scored on both of them. One in the fifth with a run and one in the sixth, they just should have been outs. Both infield and outfield had errors, three outfield and four infield, we have to get better,” said Moore.
It was the third inning that allowed CF to get the game winning lead, scoring three runs when Warner knock a triple with RBI's in for the Blue Devil lead.
“We had two outs before Kylie Warner got the triple, if we didn’t have the errors we would have been out of the inning,” said Moore. “She (Warner) had a good game she is a good ball player who will be playing for cortland next year.
Norwich is scheduled to take on Susquehanna Valley away at 4:30 today, weather permitting.
CHENANGO FORKS – Norwich varsity baseball traveled with the girls to Chenango Forks this past Wednesday as well only suffer much of the same fate losing 11-5 after some untimely errors.
On the mound for Norwich was Gabe Gojani who pitched four innings and recorded the loss got the loss with four strikeouts; before Nick Murphy came in for two innings to add on two more strikeouts.
“We made a lot of errors, we scored five runs so we need to be in games. We are not a big high power offensive team, so we cant expect to win games with five errors which is tough,” said Norwich head coach Rich Turnbull. “We just made some really bad errors, like the third we made an error with 2 outs, and then they scored three runs. We were playing pretty well then and had the momentum going , but that kinda took the wind out of our sales, they capitalized a lot on our errors.”
After being down 6-2 at the end of the fourth inning, the game was still in reach but more error ridden baseball allowed CF to add on another three runs in the fifth.
“If you told me this morning we would scored five runs, I would have taken it I would have thought we would have been in the game,” said Turnbull.
Up next for Norwich baseball is Susquehanna Valley away at 4:30 p.m. weather permitting. While on Saturday Norwich will be playing home at 4 p.m. against Sidney.
“We played with them tough last time, everyone is saying they’re the best team in the league so we know we can play with them. Just need to not make any errors and play good ball,” said Turnbull about the upcoming age against Sus. Valley.
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