Storm baseball conclude winless season

BAINBRIDGE – In the first round of the consolation round of the MAC Mini Tournament Unadilla Valley boys varsity baseball traveled to take on Bainbridge-Guilford on May 9, losing 8-1.
The Bobcats would reach a huge lead to get things started, earning eight runs in the first inning. Oddly enough for BG, these eight points would be the only points that BG would score in the contest, relying on solid pitching and defense to secure the win.
UV would commit two crucial errors on the day which helped contribute to the slew of scoring early on by BG.
It wasn’t until the fifth inning that UV would manage to have a runner in scoring position when Edwin Thomsen would step up to bat. Thomsen ultimately grounded out to second base, but gave his teammate Hunter Christian a chance to make it home for the lone score.
Pitching for UV was Payton Stirone early on before he was pulled in favor of Adam Lamont who threw out seven strikeouts.
BG saw their pitcher, Jones, only give up three walks with the one earned run to go with his eight strikeouts on the day.
UV batters: Matt Dunham 1-3, Hunter Christian 2-2 with a run, and Edwin Thomsen 0-2 with an RBI.

BG: 8 0 0 0 0 0 0– 8
UV: 0 0 0 0 1 0 0– 1

DELHI – Unadilla Valley then turned around the very next day, May 10, to travel to Delaware Academy, to take on the Delhi Bulldogs, ultimately having their potential first win of the season stripped away late, losing 7-6.
Knowing it was their last scheduled game of the 2016 season, The Storm took to the plate to see a 4-0 lead go in their favor in the third inning. Delhi would answer back in the fourth inning with three runs of their own to draw the score to 4-3 in favor of the winless UV.
UV would tack on an insurance run in the fifth in hopes of securing the win, however, a dreadful sixth inning saw Delhi claim the lead for the final time at 7-5. UV would attempt a comeback in the seventh with a run scored by Payton Stirone, after UV batter Hunter Christian advanced to first on an error, claiming the 7-6 final score.
Pitching for Uv was the trio of Nick Stirone, Teddy Postma, and Mason Fernette, who all combined for seven strikeouts of the Delhi batters, and walking only a combined five.
UV would out pitch their opponent, who threw out only five strikeouts, and would notably only commit one error compared to Delhi's seven. However, despite the stat-line, would come up dry on the night in the wins column.
UV batters: Nick Stirone 0-4 with a run, Payton Stirone 1-2 with three runs, Teddy Postma 0-3 with a run and an RBI, Hunter Christian 1-3 with two RBI's, Mason Fernette 2-4 with a run, Matt Dunham 1-3, and Drake Winnicki 1-3.
With this loss to the Delhi Bulldogs, UV baseball has concluded its 2016 season with a defeated 0-14 record.
UV baseball will be graduating four seniors from the squad: Nick Stirone, Hunter Christian, Drake Winnicki, and Mason Furnette.

UV: 0 0 4 0 1 0 1– 6
DH: 0 0 0 3 0 4 0– 7

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