Edgewood
The bottom of the lineup helped the Jasper Wildcats capture a 4-1 victory over the Edgewood Mustangs on Friday at Ruxer Field. Will Wallace, Tyler Atkins, and Jack Levin combined for five of the team's nine hits in the victory. They scored one run and drove in one.
Edgewood was the first to get on the board in the fifth when Will Lawson singled, scoring one run.
The Wildcats captured the lead, 3-1, in the bottom of the fifth after Brayden Giesler hit into a fielder's choice, Andrew Noblitt singled, and Braxton Brosmer singled, each scoring one run.
Jaxon Whitsitt earned the win for Jasper. He surrendered six hits and one run over seven innings, striking out five and walking one.
Jasper amassed nine hits in the game. Wallace, Levin, and Noblitt each collected two hits for Jasper Varsity Wildcats.
Giesler, Levin, Noblitt, and Brosmer each drove in one run for the Wildcats.
Fort Wayne Dwenger
It came down to the wire on Saturday at Ruxer Field, as Jasper grabbed the victory in walk-off fashion, 4-3, over Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger. The game was tied at three in the bottom of the seventh when Lucas Collin induced Andrew Noblitt to hit into a fielder's choice, but one run scored.
Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger opened the scoring in the fourth after Brayton Thomas singled, scoring one run.
The Wildcats jumped back into the lead in the bottom of the fifth inning after Tyler Atkins singled, Noblitt hit a sacrifice fly, and Braxton Brosmer singled, each scoring one run.
The Saints tied the game in the top of the sixth. It came down to the wire on Saturday at Ruxer Field, as Jasper grabbed the victory in walk-off fashion, 4-3, over Fort Bishop Dwenger .
The game was tied at three in the bottom of the seventh when Lucas Collin induced Andrew Noblitt to hit into a fielder's choice, but one run scored.
The Saints opened the scoring in the fourth after Brayton Thomas singled, scoring one run.
Jasper jumped back into the lead in the bottom of the fifth inning after Tyler Atkins singled, Noblitt hit a sacrifice fly, and Braxton Brosmer singled, each scoring one run. Jasper
Barr Reeve
Jasper built their lead a few runs at a time in an 8-0 victory over Barr-Reeve on Saturday at Ruxer Field. A solo home run to left field by Will Wallace put the Wildcats on the board in the bottom of the second.
Jasper added to their early lead in the bottom of the third inning after AJ Huelsman hit a sacrifice fly, and Barr-Reeve committed an error, each scoring one run.
Andrew Noblitt earned the win for Jasper. He surrendered four hits and zero runs over seven innings, striking out five and walking none. Jake Pauw took the loss for Barr-Reeve. He went four innings, allowing six runs (four earned) on eight hits, striking out three and walking three.
The Wildcats accumulated 11 hits in the game. Wallace led the way with two runs batted in. He went 2-for-2 on the day. Wallace, Brayden Giesler, Noblitt, and Braxton Brosmer each collected two hits. Pauw, Ethan Graber, Ethan Stoll, and Kendall Graber each collected one hit for Barr-Reeve.
Next up for Jasper is a game at Gibson Southern Titans on Monday.
The bottom of the lineup helped the Jasper Wildcats capture a 4-1 victory over the Edgewood Mustangs on Friday at Ruxer Field. Will Wallace, Tyler Atkins, and Jack Levin combined for five of the team's nine hits in the victory. They scored one run and drove in one.
Edgewood was the first to get on the board in the fifth when Will Lawson singled, scoring one run.
The Wildcats captured the lead, 3-1, in the bottom of the fifth after Brayden Giesler hit into a fielder's choice, Andrew Noblitt singled, and Braxton Brosmer singled, each scoring one run.
Jaxon Whitsitt earned the win for Jasper. He surrendered six hits and one run over seven innings, striking out five and walking one.
Jasper amassed nine hits in the game. Wallace, Levin, and Noblitt each collected two hits for Jasper Varsity Wildcats.
Giesler, Levin, Noblitt, and Brosmer each drove in one run for the Wildcats.
Fort Wayne Dwenger
It came down to the wire on Saturday at Ruxer Field, as Jasper grabbed the victory in walk-off fashion, 4-3, over Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger. The game was tied at three in the bottom of the seventh when Lucas Collin induced Andrew Noblitt to hit into a fielder's choice, but one run scored.
Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger opened the scoring in the fourth after Brayton Thomas singled, scoring one run.
The Wildcats jumped back into the lead in the bottom of the fifth inning after Tyler Atkins singled, Noblitt hit a sacrifice fly, and Braxton Brosmer singled, each scoring one run.
The Saints tied the game in the top of the sixth. It came down to the wire on Saturday at Ruxer Field, as Jasper grabbed the victory in walk-off fashion, 4-3, over Fort Bishop Dwenger .
The game was tied at three in the bottom of the seventh when Lucas Collin induced Andrew Noblitt to hit into a fielder's choice, but one run scored.
The Saints opened the scoring in the fourth after Brayton Thomas singled, scoring one run.
Jasper jumped back into the lead in the bottom of the fifth inning after Tyler Atkins singled, Noblitt hit a sacrifice fly, and Braxton Brosmer singled, each scoring one run. Jasper
Barr Reeve
Jasper built their lead a few runs at a time in an 8-0 victory over Barr-Reeve on Saturday at Ruxer Field. A solo home run to left field by Will Wallace put the Wildcats on the board in the bottom of the second.
Jasper added to their early lead in the bottom of the third inning after AJ Huelsman hit a sacrifice fly, and Barr-Reeve committed an error, each scoring one run.
Andrew Noblitt earned the win for Jasper. He surrendered four hits and zero runs over seven innings, striking out five and walking none. Jake Pauw took the loss for Barr-Reeve. He went four innings, allowing six runs (four earned) on eight hits, striking out three and walking three.
The Wildcats accumulated 11 hits in the game. Wallace led the way with two runs batted in. He went 2-for-2 on the day. Wallace, Brayden Giesler, Noblitt, and Braxton Brosmer each collected two hits. Pauw, Ethan Graber, Ethan Stoll, and Kendall Graber each collected one hit for Barr-Reeve.
Next up for Jasper is a game at Gibson Southern Titans on Monday.
Forest Park
Olivia Young drove in five runs on three hits to lead Jasper past Forest Park 18-1 on Saturday. Young hit a home run to center field in the second scoring three, singled in the first scoring two, and doubled in the second scoring one.
The Wildcats won thanks in part to 10 runs in the second inning. Young doubled, scoring one run, Carlee Rogers doubled, scoring one run, Elise Lampert singled, scoring one run, Reagan Weisheit singled, scoring three runs, Ella Erny singled, scoring one run, and Young homered to center field, scoring three runs.
Forest Park was the first to get on the board in the first when Kaitlyn Randle hit a solo home run to center field.
Jasper flipped the game on its head in the bottom of the first, scoring five runs on five hits to take a 5-1 lead. The biggest blow in the inning was a single by Young that drove in two.
The Wildcats added to their early lead in the bottom of the third inning after Isabella Griffith singled, and Molly Kissel grounded out, each scoring one run.
Lampert earned the win for Jasper Varsity Wildcats. They gave up three hits and one run over five innings, striking out eight and walking one. Brooke Rasche took the loss for Forest Park. The starting pitcher went two and two-thirds innings, surrendering 15 runs on 15 hits, striking out one and walking one.
Jasper collected 19 hits in the game. Young, Lampert, and Brianna Barrix each collected three hits for Jasper Varsity Wildcats. Keira Giesler, Erny, and Weisheit each collected multiple hits for Jasper Varsity Wildcats.
Madison Lindauer, Randle, and Rheyse Fleck each collected one hit for Forest Park. Randle went 1-for-2 at the plate as the catcher led the team with one run batted in.
Mount Vernon
Jasper got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after an error scored two runs, and Elise Lampert singled, scoring one run. The Wildcats added one run in the second. Reagan Weisheit singled after a 6-pitch at-bat, making the score 4-0. Jasper Varsity Wildcats scored five runs on four hits in the bottom of the sixth inning. Brianna Barrix singled, scoring one run, Olivia Young drew a walk, scoring one run, and Carlee Rogers singled, scoring three runs.
Romey Werner earned the win for Jasper Varsity Wildcats. She gave up two hits and zero runs over six innings, striking out six and walking none.
Rogers drove the middle of the lineup, leading Jasper with two runs batted in. She went 1-for-4 on the day. Young and Barrix each collected two hits for Jasper. Jasper welcomes Gibson Southern on Monday for their next game.
Olivia Young drove in five runs on three hits to lead Jasper past Forest Park 18-1 on Saturday. Young hit a home run to center field in the second scoring three, singled in the first scoring two, and doubled in the second scoring one.
The Wildcats won thanks in part to 10 runs in the second inning. Young doubled, scoring one run, Carlee Rogers doubled, scoring one run, Elise Lampert singled, scoring one run, Reagan Weisheit singled, scoring three runs, Ella Erny singled, scoring one run, and Young homered to center field, scoring three runs.
Forest Park was the first to get on the board in the first when Kaitlyn Randle hit a solo home run to center field.
Jasper flipped the game on its head in the bottom of the first, scoring five runs on five hits to take a 5-1 lead. The biggest blow in the inning was a single by Young that drove in two.
The Wildcats added to their early lead in the bottom of the third inning after Isabella Griffith singled, and Molly Kissel grounded out, each scoring one run.
Lampert earned the win for Jasper Varsity Wildcats. They gave up three hits and one run over five innings, striking out eight and walking one. Brooke Rasche took the loss for Forest Park. The starting pitcher went two and two-thirds innings, surrendering 15 runs on 15 hits, striking out one and walking one.
Jasper collected 19 hits in the game. Young, Lampert, and Brianna Barrix each collected three hits for Jasper Varsity Wildcats. Keira Giesler, Erny, and Weisheit each collected multiple hits for Jasper Varsity Wildcats.
Madison Lindauer, Randle, and Rheyse Fleck each collected one hit for Forest Park. Randle went 1-for-2 at the plate as the catcher led the team with one run batted in.
Mount Vernon
Jasper got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after an error scored two runs, and Elise Lampert singled, scoring one run. The Wildcats added one run in the second. Reagan Weisheit singled after a 6-pitch at-bat, making the score 4-0. Jasper Varsity Wildcats scored five runs on four hits in the bottom of the sixth inning. Brianna Barrix singled, scoring one run, Olivia Young drew a walk, scoring one run, and Carlee Rogers singled, scoring three runs.
Romey Werner earned the win for Jasper Varsity Wildcats. She gave up two hits and zero runs over six innings, striking out six and walking none.
Rogers drove the middle of the lineup, leading Jasper with two runs batted in. She went 1-for-4 on the day. Young and Barrix each collected two hits for Jasper. Jasper welcomes Gibson Southern on Monday for their next game.
The team put up a great fight last night and placed 2nd at the SIAC championship.
1st place all conference finishes:
3200 relay team of: Cortland Kizior, Calvin Seitz, Max Kline, and Wylee Kippenbrock
1600m run: Calvin Seitz
800m run: Wylee Kippenbrock
2nd team All Conference:
300 hurdles and 110 hurdles - Logan Kempf
1600: Wylee Kippenbrock
3200: Calvin Seitz
1st place all conference finishes:
3200 relay team of: Cortland Kizior, Calvin Seitz, Max Kline, and Wylee Kippenbrock
1600m run: Calvin Seitz
800m run: Wylee Kippenbrock
2nd team All Conference:
300 hurdles and 110 hurdles - Logan Kempf
1600: Wylee Kippenbrock
3200: Calvin Seitz