Tuesday Baseball/Softball Scores
June 1st, 2011 by Jim Field
Baseball:
- Kuemper Catholic 12, Atlantic 2 (5 inn)
- Lewis Central 13, Shenandoah 9
- Red Oak 4, Clarinda 3
- Harlan 10, Denison-Schleswig 2
- Glenwood 11, Creston 1 (6 inn)
- East Mills 14, Stanton 10
- Essex 13, Clarinda Academy 3 (5 inn)
- Treynor 16, AHST 0
- Tri-Center 14, Griswold 4 (T-C scored 11 in top of 7th)
- Underwood 15, Missouri Valley 8
- Bedford 3, Nodaway Valley 2
- East Union 12, Lenox 10
- Mount Ayr 12, Corning 9
- Logan-Magnolia 26, Boyer Valley 6
Softball:
- Kuemper 9, Atlantic 8
- Shenandoah 9, St. Albert 6
- Clarinda 8, Red Oak 2
- Harlan 14, Denison-Schleswig 7
- Norwalk 1, Creston 0 (8 inn)
- Stanton 21, East Mills 14
- Villisca 8, Nishnabotna 4
- Walnut 6, Sidney 3
- Abraham Lincoln 11, Fremont-Mills 0 (5 inn)
- Lenox 11, East Union 6
- Mount Ayr 3, Corning 2
Atlantic Girls Softball Re-cap:
ATL 0 1 1 1 1 4 0 – 8 10 6
KC 1 2 6 0 0 0 x – 9 7 2
WP- Moriah Bohlmann and Grace Olmstead
LP-Marissa Berns, Katie Groves (7) and Tiara Edlman
Atlantic scoring…
2nd- With one out, Mackenzie Holmes singled, moved to second on a single
by Katie Groves and scored on a single by Marissa Berns.
3ed- Ali Krogam singled to start the inning. She moved to second then
third on FCs by ReAnn Cappel and Bre VonWehye then scored on a single by
Taira Edelman.
4th- With two outs, Marissa Berns was hit by a pitch. Leah Tjepke entered
game as CR and moved to second on a wild pitch. Tjepke scored when Alisha
Hinzmann forced the Kuemper SS to overthrow first base.
5th- Bre VonWehye reached first on fielders choice, moved to second on FC
by Tiara Edelman and scored on a double by Paige Kennon.
6th- With one out, Alisha Hinzmann doubled, Mollee Welter pinch ran for
Hinzmann. Ali Krogman singled, ReAnn Cappel was hit by a pitch to load
the bases. Bre VonWehye scored Welter and reached on an error. Tiara
Edlman scored Krogman on a ground out to the shortstop. Two runs crossed
the plate on a single by Paige Kennon.
Comments by Coach Hinzmann…
“It is difficult to win games trying to overcome mental mistakes and six
errors. On the positive side, our fielding issues can be corrected easier
than say if we were struggling with our pitching or hitting. Marissa
pitched well enough to deserve the win, but we simply didn’t give her any
support in the field especially in that disastrous fourth inning. You can
bet we will be working hard in practice to improve our fielding.”