Varsity Boxscore 5/16/2013 Decatur MacArthur

TEAMS

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7

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9

Runs

Hits

Errors

NCWHS

6

3

1

3

0

13

15

2

NCWHS

0

0

2

0

0

2

1

3

NCWHS Hitting NCWHS Pitching
Rogers (2B, 3B, 4 for 4, 4 hits, 2 RBIs) Appel 5 Innings Pitched; 1 hits, 2 runs, 1 ER, 3 BB, 3Ks
James (2-2B, 2 for 2, 1 RBI)
McGinnis (2B, RBI)
Jefferson (2 for 2)

NCWHS bats stay hot, down Olympia 17-7 in final home game of season

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7

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Olympia

3

0

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2

0

0

7

4

4

NCWHS

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6

0

3

5

3

17

14

3

 

NCWHS hit the ball early and often, recording 14 hits enroute to a 17-7 victory over Olympia at Parkside field Tuesday evening.

Jake Marti (4 singles, 4 RBIs) and Jeremy Fischer (double, single, 2 RBIs) stayed hot for the Wildcats, with Ethan Stroyan (2 singles, RBI), Mark Ogden (2 singles), Chase Hacker (single, RBI), Camden Schwarz (single, RBI), and Zack Jones (single) also coming up big.  Ben Smith (single, RBI) sealed the deal for the Cats with a line drive, walk off single in the bottom of the sixth to end the game.

Marti started on the hump for NCWHS, allowing just one earned run, four hits, and recording three strikeouts in three innings of work.  Tyler Ott closed out the final three innings for the Wildcats, giving up two earned runs, no hits, and ringing up four more strikeouts.

NCWHS will look to end their season with a win on the road against cross-town rival NCHS at 4:30pm Wednesday afternoon.

NCWHS jumps out with early homerun, coasts to 7-3 victory over Peoria Richwoods

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Richwoods

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3

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6

3

NCWHS

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1

1

0

2

1

7

10

0

 

NCWHS jumped out to an early 2-0 lead on a Jake Marti homerun and never looked back, coasting to a 7-3 conference victory against Peoria Richwoods at Parkside field Saturday morning.

Marti (homerun, single, 2 RBI), McCade Brown (2 singles, 3 RBI), Holden Lueck (2 singles), and Ben Smith (2 singles) led the way for the Wildcats, with Tyler Ott (single, RBI) and Zack Jones (single, RBI) also coming up big in the victory.  Brown also added a pair of sparkling diving catches in centerfield to seal the win for the Cats.

Ben Smith pitched another gem for NCWHS, holding the Knights scoreless through five and lasting 6 2/3 – scattering six hits, recording five strikeouts, and allowing just three earned runs.  Chase Hacker came in to make quick work of the final out for the Wildcats.

NCWHS returns to action for their final home stand Tuesday afternoon at 4:30pm against Olympia.