Team Scores 1 Floyd Central 118 – 2 North 76 - 3 Jasper 51 – 4 Castle 45 – 4 New Albany 45 – 6 Gibson Southern 33.5 – 8 Boonville 31 – 10 Forest Park 19 – 14 Heritage Hills 12 – 17 Pike Central 9.5 – 18 Tell City 9 – 22 Barr Reeve 5 – 26 Perry Central 2
100 Meter
1 Darius Atkins Floyd Central 10.86 2 Bralen Bair Jasper 10.87 Caden Kramer Castle 10.88 4 Karwin Pope Princeton 10.92 5 Antonio Harris Castle 11.12 6 Kelby Glenn Tell City 11.16 7 Noah Terry Tell City 11.40 8 Landon Purlee Floyd Central 11.56 200 Meter 1 Xavier Thomas Reitz 22.14 2 Bralen Bair Jasper 22.22 3 Marques Ballard Boonville 22.39 4 Clay Conner Boonville 22.45 5 Myles Terry Harrison 22.48 6 Landon Purlee Floyd Cenral 22.55 7 Noah Terry Tell City 22.99 9 Adam Goffinet Perry Central 400 Meter 1 Xavier Thomas Reitz 48.73 2 Reagan Shaver Meter Dei 49.83 3 Cainen Northington North 49.93 4 Kaden Buse Barr Reeve 50.67 5 Tucker Smith North Harrison 51.43 6 Lane Garner South Knox 51.76 7 Gus Hagedorn Forest Park 51.79 8 Mick Eve Corydon 52.13 9 Ty Hamlin Jasper 52.20 15 Kelby Glenn Tell City 54.55 800 Meter 1 Jaryn Weinel Jasper 1:55.07 * 2 Luca Cirincione Floyd Central 1:58.80 3 Austin Wren Jasper 1:58.82 4 Ben Kelly Providence 1:59.44 5 Andrew Kelly Providence 2:01.18 6 Pierve Lashley Heritage Hills 2:01.40 7 Zach Woolard South Knox 2:02.19 8 Brice Johnson Reitz 2:02.62 16 Dominic Hellberg South Spencer 2:14.14 1600 Meter 1 Aaron Lord New Albany 4:31.90 2 Aidan Lord New Albany 4:31.91 3 Nolan King Central 4:34.28 4 Zach Wells North 4:34.77 5 Reece Wolf Forest Park 4:37.77 6 Blake Smith Princeton 4:37.89 7 Booker Lahue Corydon 4:39.18 8 Jackson Kramer Castle 4:40.15 10 Jeremy Delobel Pike Central 4:42.42 12 Brayden Lain Tell City 4:46.94 3200 Meter 1 Will Conway Floyd Central 8:57.22 2 Aaron Lord Prodidence 9:08.30 3 Aidan Lord Providence 9:13.79 4 Alex Pinckney Christian Academy 9:15.62 5 Jackson Nolan Reitz 9:27.75 6 Saeywer Mossberger Reitz 9:39.21 7 Kyle Sterchi North 9:42.43 8 Alex Spindler Gibson Southern 9:54.91 11 Alden Marion Tell City 10:00.86 13 Reece Wolf Forest Park 10:10.69 14 Jeremy Delobel Pike Central 10:19.73 15 Alden Mattingly Heritage Hills 10:30.93 110 Hurdles 1 Jaylonn Mitchell North 14.57 2 Kaden Kruer Floyd Central 14.62 3 Dakota Johnson New Albany 15.09 4 Will Gubbins Jasper 15.20 5 Issac Kaiser Floyd Central 15.24 6 Tim Wilkerson Bosse 15.31 7 Henry Dixon New Albany 15.60 8 Angelo St. Louis North 15.94 12 Luke Hauser Forest Park 16.37 13 Peyton Betz Dubois 16.57 300 Hurdles 1 Max Grangier Floyd Central 39.39 2 Lucian Wicker Gibson Southern 39.71 3 Bret Lange Heritage Hills 39.90 4 Henry Dixon New Albany 40.35 5 Angelo St. Louis North 40.58 6 Kaden Kruer Floyd Central 40.60 7 Will Gubbins Jasper 40.76 8 Troy Droege North Posey 40.79 9 Kale Squires Boonville 40.89 11 Peyton Betz Dubois 41.89 13 Logan Kempf Jasper 42.10 4x100 Relay 1 Floyd Central 2 Castle 3 Jasper Landon Fleck, Brandon Elizarraras, Bralen Bair, Karmiel Williams 43.25 4 Harrison 5 North 6 Gigson Southern 7 Bosse 8 Tell City Davondrey Brown, Noah Terry, Landon Terry, James Howard 42.42 9 Perry Central 12 Pike Central |
Perry Central stole the lead late and defeated Forest Park 3-1 on Friday. The game was tied at one with the Commodores batting in the bottom of the sixth when Caleb Hubert singled on a 0-1 count, scoring two runs.
The pitching was strong on both sides. Perry Central pitchers struck out 15, while Clayton Weisheit sat down 14. Forest Park got on the board in the second inning when Tyler Fetter singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run. The Commodores evened things up at one in the bottom of the third inning. Braedon Douglas grounded out, scoring one run. Garrett Scamahorn led the Perry Central Commodores Varsity to victory on the hill. He allowed two hits and one run over six innings, striking out 13. Travis Kellems threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. Kellems recorded the last three outs to earn the save for Perry Central Commodores Varsity. Weisheit took the loss for Forest Park Weisheit allowed five hits and three runs over six innings, striking out 14 and walking one. Hubert, Kellems, Carter Strahl, Scamahorn, and Ethan Ball each managed one hit to lead the Commodores. Perry Central (15-6) will play North Posey for the 2A Sectional 48 crown on Saturday at Forest Park starting at 1:00. |
The Forest Park Rangers fell behind early and couldn't come back in a 19-2 loss to North Daviess on Saturday. The North Daviess Cougars scored on a sacrifice fly by Ocie Pershing and a single by Madelyn Knepp in the first inning.
The Rangers struggled to contain the high-powered offense of North Daviess, giving up 19 runs.
North Daviess opened up scoring in the first inning, when Pershing's sac fly scored one run for the Cougars.
North Daviess scored seven runs in the third inning. Danicka Laramore, Tori Smith, Nicole Reed, Haley Graber, and Kasey Freed each drove in runs during the inning.
Lily Graber got the win for North Daviess. The righty allowed three hits and two runs over five innings, striking out two and walking one.
Brooke Rasche was on the the starting pitcher for Forest Park. She surrendered seven runs on nine hits over four innings, striking out one. Avery Riley threw one inning out of the bullpen.
Madison Lindauer, Kaelyn Backer, and Rasche each collected one hit to lead Forest Park.
North Daviess totaled 13 hits. Pershing, Hadley Parisien, Smith, and Freed each racked up multiple hits for the Cougars.
North Daviess (15-10) will be back in action Monday at home against Orleans starting at 5:30. The Rangers (6-18) will play next at home against Northeast Dubois starting at 5:30.
The Rangers struggled to contain the high-powered offense of North Daviess, giving up 19 runs.
North Daviess opened up scoring in the first inning, when Pershing's sac fly scored one run for the Cougars.
North Daviess scored seven runs in the third inning. Danicka Laramore, Tori Smith, Nicole Reed, Haley Graber, and Kasey Freed each drove in runs during the inning.
Lily Graber got the win for North Daviess. The righty allowed three hits and two runs over five innings, striking out two and walking one.
Brooke Rasche was on the the starting pitcher for Forest Park. She surrendered seven runs on nine hits over four innings, striking out one. Avery Riley threw one inning out of the bullpen.
Madison Lindauer, Kaelyn Backer, and Rasche each collected one hit to lead Forest Park.
North Daviess totaled 13 hits. Pershing, Hadley Parisien, Smith, and Freed each racked up multiple hits for the Cougars.
North Daviess (15-10) will be back in action Monday at home against Orleans starting at 5:30. The Rangers (6-18) will play next at home against Northeast Dubois starting at 5:30.
Pike Central had all cylinders firing on offense on Thursday, winning big over Forest Park Varsity Rangers 18-1
The Chargers got on the board in the first inning. Pike Central scored one run when Karley Kavanaugh doubled.
Pike Central tallied six runs in the fourth inning. The offensive onslaught came from a single by Macey Stilwell, by Brailey Mills, by Lakin Sorgius, a groundout by Lila Taylor, and a double by Kavanaugh.
Kavanaugh got the start for Pike Central. She went five innings, allowing one run on ten hits and walking one.
Brooke Rasche was in the pitcher's circle for Forest Park. Rasche went four and a third innings, allowing 12 runs on 15 hits, striking out two and walking one. Macey Geyer threw two-thirds of an inning in relief out of the bullpen.
The Chargers racked up 19 hits in the game. Alyna Sharp, Stilwell, Mills, Kavanaugh, Lexie Onyett, and Taryn Fiscus all managed multiple hits. Kavanaugh, Mills, Stilwell, and Sharp each collected three hits to lead Pike Central Varsity Chargers. Pike Central Varsity Chargers didn't commit a single error in the field. Mills had seven chances in the field, the most on the team. ike Central Varsity Chargers had all cylinders firing on offense on Thursday, winning big over Forest Park Varsity Rangers 18-1
Pike Central Varsity Chargers got on the board in the first inning. The Chargers scored one run when Karley Kavanaugh doubled.
Pike Central tallied six runs in the fourth inning. The offensive onslaught came from a single by Macey Stilwell, by Brailey Mills, by Lakin Sorgius, a groundout by Lila Taylor, and a double by Kavanaugh.
Kavanaugh got the start for Pike Central Varsity Chargers. She went five innings, allowing one run on ten hits and walking one.
Brooke Rasche was in the pitcher's circle for Forest Park. Rasche went four and a third innings, allowing 12 runs on 15 hits, striking out two and walking one. Macey Geyer threw two-thirds of an inning in relief out of the bullpen.
The Chargers racked up 19 hits in the game. Alyna Sharp, Stilwell, Mills, Kavanaugh, Lexie Onyett, and Taryn Fiscus all managed multiple hits.
Forest Park totaled ten hits. Katelyn Hassfurther and Rasche all managed multiple hits.
The Chargers got on the board in the first inning. Pike Central scored one run when Karley Kavanaugh doubled.
Pike Central tallied six runs in the fourth inning. The offensive onslaught came from a single by Macey Stilwell, by Brailey Mills, by Lakin Sorgius, a groundout by Lila Taylor, and a double by Kavanaugh.
Kavanaugh got the start for Pike Central. She went five innings, allowing one run on ten hits and walking one.
Brooke Rasche was in the pitcher's circle for Forest Park. Rasche went four and a third innings, allowing 12 runs on 15 hits, striking out two and walking one. Macey Geyer threw two-thirds of an inning in relief out of the bullpen.
The Chargers racked up 19 hits in the game. Alyna Sharp, Stilwell, Mills, Kavanaugh, Lexie Onyett, and Taryn Fiscus all managed multiple hits. Kavanaugh, Mills, Stilwell, and Sharp each collected three hits to lead Pike Central Varsity Chargers. Pike Central Varsity Chargers didn't commit a single error in the field. Mills had seven chances in the field, the most on the team. ike Central Varsity Chargers had all cylinders firing on offense on Thursday, winning big over Forest Park Varsity Rangers 18-1
Pike Central Varsity Chargers got on the board in the first inning. The Chargers scored one run when Karley Kavanaugh doubled.
Pike Central tallied six runs in the fourth inning. The offensive onslaught came from a single by Macey Stilwell, by Brailey Mills, by Lakin Sorgius, a groundout by Lila Taylor, and a double by Kavanaugh.
Kavanaugh got the start for Pike Central Varsity Chargers. She went five innings, allowing one run on ten hits and walking one.
Brooke Rasche was in the pitcher's circle for Forest Park. Rasche went four and a third innings, allowing 12 runs on 15 hits, striking out two and walking one. Macey Geyer threw two-thirds of an inning in relief out of the bullpen.
The Chargers racked up 19 hits in the game. Alyna Sharp, Stilwell, Mills, Kavanaugh, Lexie Onyett, and Taryn Fiscus all managed multiple hits.
Forest Park totaled ten hits. Katelyn Hassfurther and Rasche all managed multiple hits.
The Forest Park Rangers coasted to an easy victory over Evansville Harrison 15-5 on Friday.
The Rangers got on the board in the first inning when Katelyn Hassfurther singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run.
The Rangers put up six runs in the sixth inning. Carly Schnell, Avery Riley, Hassfurther, and Brooke Rasche all moved runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning.
Rasche was the winning pitcher for Forest Park. She went two innings, allowing two runs on three hits, striking out one and walking zero. Riley threw four innings in relief out of the bullpen.
The Rangers tallied 14 hits in the game. Rasche, Carley Begle, Riley, Lydia Betz, and Daelyn Lasher each racked up multiple hits for the Rangers.
The Rangers got on the board in the first inning when Katelyn Hassfurther singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run.
The Rangers put up six runs in the sixth inning. Carly Schnell, Avery Riley, Hassfurther, and Brooke Rasche all moved runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning.
Rasche was the winning pitcher for Forest Park. She went two innings, allowing two runs on three hits, striking out one and walking zero. Riley threw four innings in relief out of the bullpen.
The Rangers tallied 14 hits in the game. Rasche, Carley Begle, Riley, Lydia Betz, and Daelyn Lasher each racked up multiple hits for the Rangers.
Pike Central had all cylinders firing on offense on Thursday, winning big over Forest Park Varsity Rangers 18-1
Pike Central Varsity Chargers got on the board in the first inning. The Chargers scored one run when Karley Kavanaugh doubled. Pike Central tallied six runs in the fourth inning. The offensive onslaught came from a single by Macey Stilwell, by Brailey Mills, by Lakin Sorgius, a groundout by Lila Taylor, and a double by Kavanaugh. Kavanaugh got the start for The Chargers. The righthander went five innings, allowing one run on ten hits and walking one. Brooke Rasche was in the pitcher's circle for Forest Park. Rasche went four and a third innings, allowing 12 runs on 15 hits, striking out two and walking one. Macey Geyer threw two-thirds of an inning in relief out of the bullpen. Pike Central racked up 19 hits in the game. Alyna Sharp, Stilwell, Mills, Kavanaugh, Lexie Onyett, and Taryn Fiscus all managed multiple hits for Pike Central Forest Park totaled ten hits. Katelyn Hassfurther and Rasche all managed multiple hits for Forest Park. Forest Park (4-17) plays again against Evansville Harrison Friday at 6:00. The Chargers (18-3) will be back in action Saturday at Gibson Southern starting at 11:00. |
Both teams were strong on the hill Tuesday, but #1 ranked Forest Park defeated North Posey 3-1. The Rangers pitchers allowed just four hits to North Posey.
Forest Park got on the board in the first inning. Reid Howard hit a solo homer. Joel Bueltel got the win for the Rangers. Bueltel allowed two hits and zero runs over four innings, striking out five and walking zero. Clayton Weisheit and Sage Stout entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief. Forest Park hit one home run on the day. Howard put one out in the first inning. The Rangers scattered ten hits in the game. Howard, Bryson Partenhemier, Stout, and Weisheit all had multiple hits for Forest Park Varsity Rangers. Howard went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Forest Park Varsity Rangers in hits. Forest Park (19-1) plays next At home against Tecumseh at 5:00. |
The #1 ranked Forest Park Rangers defeated Loogootee 6-0 on Monday as three pitchers combined to throw a shutout. Clayton Weisheit struck out Parker Arvin to finish off the game.
The Rangers secured the victory thanks to four runs in the second inning. Forest Park Varsity put the pressure on, lead by a walk by Reid Howard, a groundout by Tyler Fetter, and an error on a ball put in play by Weisheit.
Forest Park got things started in the second inning when Fetter grounded out, scoring two runs.
Loogootee’s Drew Walker in got a double in bottom of the first inning.
Jaxon Lueken earned the win for Forest Park. Lueken lasted five innings, allowing one hit and zero runs while striking out ten and walking one. Joel Bueltel and Weisheit entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.
Luke Lengacher was on the mound for Loogootee. He lasted five and a third innings, allowing two hits and six runs while striking out two. Walker threw one and two-thirds innings in relief out of the bullpen.
Bryson Partenhemier and Lueken all had one hit to lead Rangers.
Forest Park (17-1)will be back in action at North Posey starting at 5:00. The Lions will be back in action at Mitchelll at 5:00.
The Rangers secured the victory thanks to four runs in the second inning. Forest Park Varsity put the pressure on, lead by a walk by Reid Howard, a groundout by Tyler Fetter, and an error on a ball put in play by Weisheit.
Forest Park got things started in the second inning when Fetter grounded out, scoring two runs.
Loogootee’s Drew Walker in got a double in bottom of the first inning.
Jaxon Lueken earned the win for Forest Park. Lueken lasted five innings, allowing one hit and zero runs while striking out ten and walking one. Joel Bueltel and Weisheit entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.
Luke Lengacher was on the mound for Loogootee. He lasted five and a third innings, allowing two hits and six runs while striking out two. Walker threw one and two-thirds innings in relief out of the bullpen.
Bryson Partenhemier and Lueken all had one hit to lead Rangers.
Forest Park (17-1)will be back in action at North Posey starting at 5:00. The Lions will be back in action at Mitchelll at 5:00.
Forest Park watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in a 10-0 loss to Jasper on Saturday. Jasper took the lead on a single in the first inning.
The Rangers struggled to put runs on the board and had a tough time defensively containing Jasper, giving up ten runs. In the first inning, Jasper got their offense started. Brooke Kleiser singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run. One bright spot for Forest Park was a single by Carley Begle in the first inning. Elise Lampert led the Jasper to victory on the mound. Lampert lasted five innings, allowing two hits and zero runs while striking out three. Brooke Rasche started the game for Forest Park. Rasche surrendered ten runs on 13 hits over five innings, striking out two. Rasche and Begle each collected one hit to lead Forest Park Varsity Rangers. Jasper collected 13 hits. Carlee Rogers, Olivia Young, Kleiser, Romey Werner, and Lampert all collected multiple hits for Jasper. Rogers led Jasper with three hits in three at bats. Jasper talked to the diamond again at Gibson Southern today starting at 5:30. The Rangers (4-14) play again Tuesday against Heritage Hills starting at 5:30. |
#1 ranked Forest Park scored eight runs in the third on its way to a 13-3 victory over Hancock County on Saturday. The Rangers put the pressure on, lead by singles by Reid Howard, Keegan Abell, Tyler Fetter, and Trevor Berg, walks by Joel Bueltel and Sage Stout, and a sacrifice fly by Howard.
Forest Park knotted the game up at one in the bottom of the second inning, when Jaxon Lueken grounded out, scoring one run.
Rangers pulled away for good with eight runs in the third inning. In the third Howard singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run, Bueltel drew a walk, scoring one run, Abell singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run, Fetter singled on a 2-2 count, scoring two runs, Stout drew a walk, scoring one run, Berg singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run, and Howard's sac fly scored one run for Forest Park Varsity Rangers.
Bueltel earned the victory on the pitcher's mound for Forest Park. Bueltel lasted three and a third innings, allowing three hits and one run while striking out four and walking zero. Stout threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.
Lueken started the game for the Rangers. Lueken allowed one hit and zero runs over two-thirds of an inning, striking out one and walking one.
Forest Park tallied 11 hits on the day. Berg, Clayton Weisheit, and Abell each racked up multiple hits for Forest Park Varsity Rangers. Berg went 3-for-5 at the plate to lead the Rangers in hits.
Forest Park plays again today at Loogootee starting at 6:00.
Forest Park knotted the game up at one in the bottom of the second inning, when Jaxon Lueken grounded out, scoring one run.
Rangers pulled away for good with eight runs in the third inning. In the third Howard singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run, Bueltel drew a walk, scoring one run, Abell singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run, Fetter singled on a 2-2 count, scoring two runs, Stout drew a walk, scoring one run, Berg singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run, and Howard's sac fly scored one run for Forest Park Varsity Rangers.
Bueltel earned the victory on the pitcher's mound for Forest Park. Bueltel lasted three and a third innings, allowing three hits and one run while striking out four and walking zero. Stout threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.
Lueken started the game for the Rangers. Lueken allowed one hit and zero runs over two-thirds of an inning, striking out one and walking one.
Forest Park tallied 11 hits on the day. Berg, Clayton Weisheit, and Abell each racked up multiple hits for Forest Park Varsity Rangers. Berg went 3-for-5 at the plate to lead the Rangers in hits.
Forest Park plays again today at Loogootee starting at 6:00.
Clayton Weisheit shut down Heritage Hills, throwing a complete game shutout and leading Forest Park to a 4-0 victory on Thursday
The Rangers got on the board in the first inning when Keegan Abell singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run. A single by Colten Hopf in the second inning was a positive for Heritage Hills. Weisheit earned the win for the Rangers. He allowed two hits and zero runs over seven innings, striking out eight and walking zero. Peyton Gray was on the mound for Heritage Hills. Gray lasted one and two-thirds innings, allowing three hits and two runs while striking out one. Braden Pruitt and Seth Deom entered the game as relief, throwing three innings and two and a third innings respectively. Forest Park racked up seven hits on the day. Reid Howard and Weisheit all managed multiple hits for the Rangers. Weisheit and Howard each collected two hits to lead Forest Park Varsity Rangers. The Rangers (15-1) play next at Crawford County at 5:00. Heritage Hills (8-8) will be back in action Saturday against Lanesville starting at 10:00. |
The Forest Park Rangers fell behind early and couldn't come back in an 11-1 loss to Boonville on Thursday. Boonville scored on a triple by Peyton Pryor and a sacrifice fly by Chloe Apple in the first inning.
The Rangers struggled to contain the high-powered offense of Boonville, giving up 11 runs. Boonville got things moving in the first inning. Pryor tripled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs. Boonville scored five runs in the fourth inning. The big inning for Boonville came thanks to singles by Becca Campbell, Apple, and Ashtyn Mayes. Alexis McGinnis was the winning pitcher for Boonville. She lasted six innings, allowing four hits and one run while striking out two and walking one. Brooke Rasche led things off in the pitcher's circle for Forest Park. Brooke allowed ten hits and 11 runs over five innings, striking out one. The Rangers socked one home run on the day. Avery Riley went deep in the third inning. Daelyn Lasher, Riley, Carley Begle, and Rasche each collected one hit to lead Forest Park. Boonville collected ten hits on the day. Campbell, Lauren Gentry, and Pryor all collected multiple hits for Boonville. Boonville was sure-handed and didn't commit a single error. Makenna Burdick made the most plays with seven. |
Even though #1 ranked Forest Park gave up three runs in the sixth inning, they still defeated South Spencer 7-3 on Tuesday.
In the second inning, the Rangers got their offense started. An error scored two runs for Forest Park.
Joel Bueltel pitched Forest Park to victory. He lasted five and a third innings, allowing one hit and two runs while striking out nine. Clayton Weisheit threw one and two-thirds innings in relief out of the bullpen.
Beau Heck toed the rubber for South Spencer. Heck surrendered five runs on three hits over five innings, striking out three. Bryer Coomes threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.
Sage Stout (double and single) went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead the Rangers. Reid Howard (Triple and 3 RBIs), K Abell (double) and Jaxon Lueken each contributed a hit for the Rangers. Brown and Trone each had a hit for the Rebels.
The Rangers (13-1) will play at Heritage Hills on Thursday starting at 5:00. The Rebels will play again again on Thursday in Reo against Princeton starting at 5:00.
In the second inning, the Rangers got their offense started. An error scored two runs for Forest Park.
Joel Bueltel pitched Forest Park to victory. He lasted five and a third innings, allowing one hit and two runs while striking out nine. Clayton Weisheit threw one and two-thirds innings in relief out of the bullpen.
Beau Heck toed the rubber for South Spencer. Heck surrendered five runs on three hits over five innings, striking out three. Bryer Coomes threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.
Sage Stout (double and single) went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead the Rangers. Reid Howard (Triple and 3 RBIs), K Abell (double) and Jaxon Lueken each contributed a hit for the Rangers. Brown and Trone each had a hit for the Rebels.
The Rangers (13-1) will play at Heritage Hills on Thursday starting at 5:00. The Rebels will play again again on Thursday in Reo against Princeton starting at 5:00.
The 2nd ranked Forest Park Rangers nabbed the lead late in the game in a 14-4 victory over the Washington Hatchets on Thursday. The game was tied at four with the Rangers batting in the bottom of the fourth when Clayton Weisheit homered on a 2-0 count, scoring two runs.
Weisheit led the Rangers to victory by driving in four runs. Weisheit went 3-for-3 at the plate. Weisheit drove in runs on a home run in the fourth and a single in the fifth. Forest Park got things moving in the first inning. An error scored three runs for the Rangers. Forest Park tallied six runs in the fifth inning. The offensive firepower by the Rangers was led by Weisheit and Joel Bueltel, who each had RBIs in the inning. Weisheit was on the pitcher's mound for Forest Park. The righty went two innings, allowing zero runs on one hit, striking out six and walking one. Jarit Williams pitched for Washington. He went two innings, allowing four runs on two hits and striking out one. Brody Clark and Sean Watkins entered the game as relief, throwing two innings and one-third of an inning respectively. The Rangers launched one home run on the day. Weisheit put one out in the fourth inning. Forest Park collected nine hits. Weisheit, Bueltel, and Trevor Berg each collected multiple hits for Forest Park. Weisheit went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead the Rangers in hits. Washington (5-11) will be back in action Tuesday at home against Princeton at 5:00. Forest Park (12-1) plays to night against Mater Dei. Game time will be at 6:30, |
A walk-off single led Forest Park Varsity Rangers past Silver Creek 6-5 on Saturday. The game was tied at five with Forest Park Varsity Rangers batting in the bottom of the fifteenth when Trevor Berg singled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run.
The Rangers got on the board in the third inning when Clayton Weisheit homered on a 0-1 count, scoring three runs. EJ Brosmer was the winning pitcher for Forest Park . Brosmer allowed two hits and zero runs over four innings, striking out three. Sage Stout and Jaxon Lueken came in relief and helped to close out the game in relief. Joel Bueltel started the game for Forest Park. Bueltel lasted five innings, allowing six hits and one run while walking one. Forest Park 10 hits in the game. They had multiple hits from Clayton Weisheit, Bryson Partenheimer and Trevor Berg. Keegan Abell, Joel Bueltel and Tyler Fetter all contributed 1 hit. |