Varsity Baseball vs. Champaign Central Maroons 4-19-14

4-19-2014 vs. Champaign Central Maroons

 

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The Maroons bounce back to defeat the Wildcats in game two with a big 5th inning.

West used plenty of pitching in game two to get ready for next week’s conference games vs. NCHS. Reed Rogers threw one inning, allowing 3 hits, 1 earned run, and 2 strikeouts.  Ben Lawyer was the first relief pitcher, throwing 1 inning, allowing 2 hits and 2 earned runs. Mitch Thomas was next, going 2.2 innings, and giving up 4 hits, 4 earned runs, and 2 strikeouts.  Noah Johnson was next, allowing 3 hits and 1 earned run in 1.1 innings.  The final pitcher for the Wildcats was Nick Bronson who threw the 7th, giving up 4 hits, 1 earned run, and 3 strikeouts.

Offensively, the Wildcats were led by Reed Rogers and Ben Lawyer with two hits apiece.  In the 3rd inning, Ryan Frye connected for his 3rd homerun of the season after a 2-out hit by Cody Rogers.

Wildcats play again on Tuesday, April 22, vs. NCHS at the Corn Crib, 6:30 P.M.

Normal West record (10-8)

Varsity Baseball vs. Champaign Central Maroons 4-19-14

4-19-2014 vs. Champaign Central Maroons

 

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Birlingmair’s pitching and hitting lead West to win over previously undefeated Champaign Central.

Reid Birlingmair pitched a complete game win over the Maroons, allowing just 4 hits, 1 earned run, and 10 strikeouts.

Offensively, the Wildcats were led by Birlingmair as well with 2 hits and a RBI.

Normal West record (10-7)

Wildcats continue streak, down Washington 5-3

 

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The West JV Wildcats improved their record to 8-6 on the season, defeating the Panthers 5-3 on a rainy Tuesday evening in Washington.

Jake Marti delivered a sparkling performance on the hill for the Cats – going the distance to secure the victory in the 7 inning tilt – while notching two strikeouts, distributing five hits, and allowing just three earned runs to the Panther batters.

Tyler Ott (3 singles, RBI) and Chase Hacker (2 singles) picked up where they left off against Danville, going 3-3 and 2-2, respectively, to lead the Wildcats offense.   Mark Ogden (double), Jake Rutkowski (double), Marti (double), Zack Jones (single, RBI), McCade Brown (sac fly, RBI), Jeremy Fischer (single), and Holden Lueck (RBI) all contributed to West’s most complete performance of the year.

The Wildcats will look to keep their streak alive when they visit Peoria Manual Thursday evening at 4:30pm.