Boonville stayed in it until the end, but pulled away late in a 4-2 victory on Friday. The game was tied at two with the Titans batting in the bottom of the sixth when Connor Marvel singled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run.
Boonville got things moving in the second inning. Jake Fuller's sac fly scored one run for Boonville. Gibson Southern evened things up at two in the bottom of the fifth inning when Bradyn Epperson singled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run. After Boonville scored one run in the top of the fourth, Gibson Southern answered with one of their own. The Pioneers scored when Luke Wagler singled on a 2-0 count, scoring one run. Gibson Southern Varsity then answered when Ethan Ziliak laid down a sacrifice bunt, scoring one run. Adam Thompson led things off on the mound for Gibson Southern. He lasted four innings, allowing six hits and two runs while striking out two. Dominic Sharp toed the rubber for Boonville. The hurler allowed five hits and two runs over five innings, striking out eight and walking one. Tyler Rinehart threw one inning out of the bullpen. The Pioneers totaled eight hits in the game. Sharp and Seth Williams all managed multiple hits for Boonville. Williams and Sharp each managed two hits to lead Boonville. Boonville closes out the 2023 season at 11-13. |
Boonville watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in a 5-0 loss to North Posey Varsity on Thursday. The Vikings scored on a single by Ashton Elpers in the second inning.
One bright spot for the Pioneers was a single by Lauren Gentry in the third inning. Kayleigh Fodge took the loss for Boonville. The righthander surrendered five runs on eight hits over seven innings, striking out one and walking zero. Gentry led Boonville Pioneers Varsity with one hit in two at bats. |
Boonville built an eight-run lead in the fourth inning and then held off Tell City charge for an 8-6 victory on Wednesday. The Marksmen scored five runs in the failed comeback on a groundout by Landon Sandage in the fourth, a sacrifice fly by Coy Hammack in the fourth, a double by JC Buckendahl in the fifth, and a wild pitch during Sandage's at bat in the fifth.
The base paths were crowded in this high-scoring game. Boonville collected eight hits and Tell City had nine. The Pioneers got things started in the first inning when Hunter Kuebler singled on a 2-1 count, scoring one run. The Pioneers notched five runs in the fourth inning. Boonville’s big bats were led by Mason Gladish, Dominic Sharp, Tyler Rinehart, and Luke Wagler, all driving in runs in the frame. The Marksmen scored three runs in the fourth inning. Tell City’s offense in the inning was led by Sandage and Hammack, who each had RBIs in the inning. Seth Williams led things off on the hill for Boonville. Williams surrendered five runs on seven hits over four and two-thirds innings, striking out one and walking zero. Aiden Ferrand led things off on the pitcher's mound for Tell City. He went seven innings, allowing eight runs on eight hits and striking out two. Boonville collected eight hits on the day. Kuebler and Gladish each collected multiple hits for the Pioneers. Tell City totaled nine hits in the game. Buckendahl and Ferrand each had multiple hits for Tell City. Boonville (9-9) will be back in action at home against North Posey at 5:00. The Matksmen (2-12)will be back on the diamond today at Gibson Southern at 5:30. |
The Boonville Pioneers nabbed the lead late in the game in a 7-6 victory over Evansville Mater Dei Wildcats on Wednesday. The game was tied at six with Boonville batting in the top of the eighth when Rebecca Campbell singled on a 0-2 count, scoring one run.
Chloe Apple led the Pioneers to victory by driving in four runs. Apple went 2-for-4 at the plate. Apple drove in runs on a home run in the first and a double in the seventh.
The Pioneers got things moving in the first inning, when Apple homered on a 0-2 count, scoring two runs.
In the top of the seventh inning, Boonville tied things up at six. Boonville scored two runs when Ashtyn Mayes homered.
The Pioneers scored four runs in the seventh inning. Boonville Pioneers Varsity put the pressure on, lead by a home run by Mayes and a double by Apple.
Kayleigh Fodge was credited with the victory for Boonville. The righty allowed six hits and four runs over five and two-thirds innings, striking out one and walking one. Alexis McGinnis threw two and a third innings in relief out of the bullpen.
Boonville smacked two home runs on the day. Apple put one out in the first inning. Mayes had a dinger in the seventh inning.
The Pioneers totaled ten hits in the game. Campbell, Apple, Peyton Pryor, and Mayes all managed multiple hits for Boonville Pioneers Varsity. Campbell went 3-for-5 at the plate.
Boonville (9-8) will be back in action at home against North Posey starting at 5:00.
Chloe Apple led the Pioneers to victory by driving in four runs. Apple went 2-for-4 at the plate. Apple drove in runs on a home run in the first and a double in the seventh.
The Pioneers got things moving in the first inning, when Apple homered on a 0-2 count, scoring two runs.
In the top of the seventh inning, Boonville tied things up at six. Boonville scored two runs when Ashtyn Mayes homered.
The Pioneers scored four runs in the seventh inning. Boonville Pioneers Varsity put the pressure on, lead by a home run by Mayes and a double by Apple.
Kayleigh Fodge was credited with the victory for Boonville. The righty allowed six hits and four runs over five and two-thirds innings, striking out one and walking one. Alexis McGinnis threw two and a third innings in relief out of the bullpen.
Boonville smacked two home runs on the day. Apple put one out in the first inning. Mayes had a dinger in the seventh inning.
The Pioneers totaled ten hits in the game. Campbell, Apple, Peyton Pryor, and Mayes all managed multiple hits for Boonville Pioneers Varsity. Campbell went 3-for-5 at the plate.
Boonville (9-8) will be back in action at home against North Posey starting at 5:00.
The Boonville Pioneers fell to Princeton Tigers 3-2 on Tuesday on the final play of the game. The game was tied at two with Princeton batting in the bottom of the eighth when an error scored one run for the Tigers,
The pitching was strong on both sides. Princeton pitchers struck out ten, while Boonville struck out ten. In the bottom of the seventh inning, the Tigers tied things up at two. Princeton scored two runs when Tanner Engelbrecht singled. Dominic Sharp pitched for Boonville. Sharp surrendered two runs on four hits over seven innings, striking out ten. Tyler Rinehart threw two-thirds of an inning in relief. Sharp went 2-for-2 at the plate to lead the Pioneers in hits. Boonville (8-9) will play at Tell City starting at 5:00. |
Boonville had trouble keeping up with Gibson Southern in a 9-3 loss on Saturday.
The Titan got on the board in the first inning when an error scored one run for Gibson Southern. In the top of the second inning, the Pioneers tied things up at two. Boonville scored one run when Kayleigh Fodge singled. Fodge took the loss for Boonville. She went five innings, allowing eight runs on seven hits and walking one. Fodge also led Pioneers with two hits in three at bats. Boonville will play Evansville Memorial at 5:00 at Boonville High School |
The Boonville Pioneers fell to the Tell City Marksmen 3-2 on Friday on the final play of the game. The Marksmen trailed 2-1 in the bottom of the seventh inning when an error scored two runs for Tell City.
The pitching was strong on both sides. Tell City struck out four, while Boonville Pioneers sat down seven. Tell City got on the board in the first inning when Kori Embry doubled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run. Kinzley Napier led the the Marksmen to victory in the pitcher's circle. Napier allowed four hits and two runs over seven innings, striking out four. Kayleigh Fodge took the loss for Boonville. Fodge allowed seven hits and three runs over six innings, striking out seven. Peyton Pryor, Rebecca Campbell, Ashtyn Mayes, and Chloe Apple each collected one hit to lead Boonville. |
Tyler Rinehart got busy on the basepaths on Thursday, knocking four hits in Boonville’s 14-4 victory over Evansville Christian. Rinehart singled in the first, singled in the second, homered in the fourth, and homered in the fifth.
The Pioneers earned the victory despite allowing Evansville Christian Varsity Eagles to score three runs in the fifth inning. Evansville Christian Varsity Eagles's big inning was driven by an error on a ball put in play by Josh Divito and Kai Radke and a walk by Jordan Irvin. Boonville fired up the offense in the first inning. Boonville Pioneers Varsity pscored one run when Mason Gladish tripled. The Pioneers put up five runs in the fifth inning. The big inning was thanks to a single by Jordan Beasley, a home run by Rinehart, and a double by Caden Jamison. Jake Fuller got the start for Boonville. Fuller lasted four innings, allowing four hits and one run while striking out four and walking zero. The Pioneers hit two home run on the day. Rinehart went for the long ball in the fourth and fifth innings. Boonville racked up 16 hits on the day. Rinehart, Jamison, Gladish, Seth Williams, Grant Davis, and Beasley each managed multiple hits. Rinehart led Boonville with four hits in four at bats. Boonville (8-8) will be back in action Monday when they travel to Tell City. Game time is scheduled for 5:00. |
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.
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.
Both teams were strong on the hill on Tuesday, but Tecumseh was just a little bit stronger at the plate in a victory over the Boonville Pioneers on Tuesday. Dominic Sharp started the game for Boonville Pioneers Varsity and recorded 18 outs.
The Pioneers lost despite out-hitting Tecumseh Braves Varsity three to two.
One bright spot for Boonville Pioneers Varsity was a double by Jake Fuller in the second inning.
DJ DuPont got the start for Tecumseh. The righthander surrendered zero runs on three hits over five innings, striking out six and walking one.
Sharp started the game for Boonville. He allowed two hits and one run over six innings, striking out seven. Tyler Rinehart threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.
Hunter Kuebler, Fuller, and Sharp all had one hit to lead Boonville
The Pioneers lost despite out-hitting Tecumseh Braves Varsity three to two.
One bright spot for Boonville Pioneers Varsity was a double by Jake Fuller in the second inning.
DJ DuPont got the start for Tecumseh. The righthander surrendered zero runs on three hits over five innings, striking out six and walking one.
Sharp started the game for Boonville. He allowed two hits and one run over six innings, striking out seven. Tyler Rinehart threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.
Hunter Kuebler, Fuller, and Sharp all had one hit to lead Boonville
Jasper 183 Princeton 100 Boonville 79 Boonville 40.5 Pike Central 32 Washington 24 North Posey 24 Wood 11.5 Ev. Christian 3 Tecumseh 2
110m Hurdles
1 Will Gubbins Jasper 15.60
2 Jordan Paul, Boonville
3 Collin Cory, Vincennes
4. Troy Droege, North Posey
5.Jordan Donovan, Vincennes
6. Xavier Smith, Princeton
7. Landon Fleck, Jasper
8. Braden Howald, Pike Central
300 Low Hurdles
1. Troy Droege, North Posey 42.81
2. Ryley Cowan, Jasper
3. Logan Kempf, Jasper
4. Jordan Donovan, Vincennes
5. Joe Moesner, Boonville
6. Zander Pickens, North Posey
7. Collin Cory, Vincennes
8. Kale Squires, Boonville
100 Meter
1. Karwin Ppe, Princeton 11.21
2. Bralen Bair, Jasper
3. Karmiel Williams, Jasper
4. Kaden Newton, Wood Memorial
5. Kenny Levassaur, Washington
6. James Cannon Ev. Christian
200 Meter
1, Bralen Bair, Jasper 22.81
2. Maerqus Ballard, Boonville
3. Karmiel Williams, Jasper
4. Cole Beloat, Princeton
5. Wyatt Smith, Tecumseh
6. Ethan Mann, Pike Central
400 Meter
1. Ty Hamlin, Jasper 53.8
2. Christian Mowery, Princton
3. Cordell Turner, Washington
4. Dylan Helfert, North Posey
5. Zone Montgomery, Boonville
6 Brandon Mehringer, Jasper
800 Meter
1. Jaryn Weinel, Jasper 1:58.53
2. Blake Smith, Princeton
3. Austin Wren, Jasper
4, Max Moody, Princeton
5.Eli Smith, Bonville
6. Gabe Deeg, Ev Christian
1 Will Gubbins Jasper 15.60
2 Jordan Paul, Boonville
3 Collin Cory, Vincennes
4. Troy Droege, North Posey
5.Jordan Donovan, Vincennes
6. Xavier Smith, Princeton
7. Landon Fleck, Jasper
8. Braden Howald, Pike Central
300 Low Hurdles
1. Troy Droege, North Posey 42.81
2. Ryley Cowan, Jasper
3. Logan Kempf, Jasper
4. Jordan Donovan, Vincennes
5. Joe Moesner, Boonville
6. Zander Pickens, North Posey
7. Collin Cory, Vincennes
8. Kale Squires, Boonville
100 Meter
1. Karwin Ppe, Princeton 11.21
2. Bralen Bair, Jasper
3. Karmiel Williams, Jasper
4. Kaden Newton, Wood Memorial
5. Kenny Levassaur, Washington
6. James Cannon Ev. Christian
200 Meter
1, Bralen Bair, Jasper 22.81
2. Maerqus Ballard, Boonville
3. Karmiel Williams, Jasper
4. Cole Beloat, Princeton
5. Wyatt Smith, Tecumseh
6. Ethan Mann, Pike Central
400 Meter
1. Ty Hamlin, Jasper 53.8
2. Christian Mowery, Princton
3. Cordell Turner, Washington
4. Dylan Helfert, North Posey
5. Zone Montgomery, Boonville
6 Brandon Mehringer, Jasper
800 Meter
1. Jaryn Weinel, Jasper 1:58.53
2. Blake Smith, Princeton
3. Austin Wren, Jasper
4, Max Moody, Princeton
5.Eli Smith, Bonville
6. Gabe Deeg, Ev Christian