WJBC Athlete of the Week

Three Wildcat players have recently been named the Athlete of the Week.  Matthew James was honored with that title this week for his perfect game against University High.  Two weeks ago, Alex Jefferson was honored as Athlete of the Week for his performances against Morton and O’Fallon.  The week before that, Ryan Speller was the Athlete of the Week for his clutch RBIS against East Peoria and four hits against Springfield. 

Congratulations to each of these Wildcats for this honor!!

Urbana 04-23-2011 Varsity

4-23-2011 vs. Urbana Tigers

 

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Wildcats Rough Up the Tigers Twice

The Normal West Wildcats scored in eight straight innings over two games, getting consistent strong offense to tame the Urbana Tigers 13-3 and 11-0 in a Big 12 Conference doubleheader at West Varsity Field.  The victories improve the Wildcats record to 14-4 overall and 2-0 in conference – only the first game of Saturday doubleheaders counts in the standings.

In the first game, the offensive highlights included two hits from Adam McGinnis and Trey Rogers each, and Wes Sery getting hit by a pitch three times.  Trey Rogers had three runs batted in and Adam Seifert, Alex Jefferson and Adam McGinnis had two each.

Kyle Vaughn collected his fourth win of the season on the mound.  Kyle went the distance, giving up three runs, two earned on three hits and two walks with a hit batter while striking out six hitters.

In the second game, Adam Seifert went to the hill and earned his third victory of the year.  He stymied the Tigers over five innings on three hits and a walk with seven strikeouts. 

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Adam Seifert (click on photo to see full set)

 

Offensively, Alex Jefferson led the charge with two hits.  The Wildcats only needed seven to score their eleven runs as they were helped seven walks and hit batters.  Wes Sery needed a hot tub after the game after taking his fourth of the day.  Sery, Matthew James and Adam Seifert each drove in two runs.

The Wildcats return to action this week, hopefully, for a crack at going to Decatur Eisenhower after being rained out three times already.

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4-21-2011 vs. Decatur Eisenhower Panthers

 

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Wildcats Tame the Panthers 7 – 4

The Normal West Wildcats opened conference play with a 7 – 4 victory over the Decatur Eisenhower Panthers at West Varsity Field.  Erik Sipes three-run homer in the 1st inning gave the Wildcats an early lead and it held up to move the Wildcats to 12-4 on the season and 1-0 in the Big 12 conference.

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Erik Sipes (click on photo to see the full set)

  

Dustin Detweiler started on the mound for the Wildcats and got the win, pitching five innings.  He gave up four runs, but only one earned on three hits, two walks and a hit batter, with six strikeouts.  Alex Jefferson came on in the 6th inning to pick up the save.  He gave up only one walk in his two innings and struck out the side in the 6th

After falling behind 2-0, the Wildcat got the lead right back in the top of the 1st.  Kyle Vaughn singled and stole second base before two wild pitches brought him home.  Adam McGinnis walked and stole second before a Wes Sery walk put two men on for Erik Sipes.  Sipes launched a shot over the center field fence to put the Wildcats up 4-2.  In the 3rd inning, the Wildcats pulled away from a 4-4 tie when Wes Sery led off with a double to left center and moved to third base on an infield out.  Trey Rogers beat out an infield grounder to score Sery and then scored on a Matthew James double over the center fielder.  James scored on two more wild pitches.

Wes Sery led the Wildcats with two hits while Erik Sipes had three runs batted in.

The Wildcats are scheduled to play the Panthers again tomorrow in Decatur, but the weather forecast is grim, so the next game may be against the Urbana Tigers at home on Saturday.