West JV extends streak, drop East Peoria 10-5

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The Wildcats notched their seventh consecutive victory, defeating East Peoria 10-5 Friday evening at the Eastside Centre in East Peoria.

Marg Ogden started on the bump for the Cats, recording five strikeouts and scattering eight hits while giving up just two earned runs over 6 innings of work to secure the win.  Zack Jones continued his dominance in relief, throwing 1 shutout inning and logging two additional strikeouts while giving up no earned runs to close out the victory.

Holden Lueck (double, 3 singles, RBI) and Tyler Ott (4 singles, RBI) put on a clinic for the Wildcats, going a combined 8-8 at the dish.  McCade Brown (double, single, 2 RBIs), Chase Hacker (single, 2 RBIs), Jake Rutkowski (single), and Jeremy Fischer (single) all delivered clutch hits, with Ben Smith, Ben Heberer, and Mark Ogden all bringing home one RBI a piece en-route to victory.

The Wildcats return to action when they face University High at Normal West Monday evening at 4:30pm.

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.

 

 

West JV return to winning ways, sweep Danville

 

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The Wildcats jumped out early and never looked back, coasting to an 11-1 victory over the Vikings in the first game of their double-header Saturday in Danville.

Jeremy Fischer recorded the win for the Cats, ringing up four strikeouts while scattering five hits and allowing just one earned run in a 5 inning, complete game showcase.

Jake Marti (homerun, double, single, 4 RBIs) stayed white hot for the Wildcats, blistering his 5th home run in 6 games – this one a towering fly ball to left-center field.  Mark Ogden (2 doubles, single) and Tyler Ott (2 doubles, RBI) also lit up the Vikings, with Camden Schwarz (single, RBI), Holden Lueck (single), Ben Smith (single) and McCade Brown (sac fly, RBI) all contributing in the victory.

 

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NCWHS also took the second half of their double-header 18-0 against Danville on Saturday.

Zack Jones was dominant on the mound for the Wildcats, throwing a 5 inning, complete game shutout while recording five strikeouts against just three hits en-route to the victory.

Jake Marti (homerun, 3 singles, 3 RBIs) picked up where he left off – blasting another 2-run homerun to left center, effectively setting the tone early for the Wildcats offense.  Chase Hacker (3 singles, 3 RBIs), Holden Lueck (triple, 2 singles, 2 RBIs), and Max Deffenbaugh (2 singles, 3 RBIs) all helped lead the way for the Cats, with Mark Ogden (double), Jones (single, 2 RBIs), and Matthew Pritchett (2 RBIs) all playing a big role in the victory.

The Wildcats will look to extend their winning streak when they make the trip to Washington to take on the Panthers Tuesday afternoon at 4:30pm.