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Week 6 Results (Week of 4/3/06)

Discussion in 'Baseball' started by coachevans26, Apr 3, 2006.

  1. MPDad05

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    Myers Park - Providence

    Top of the seventh, Providence trails 8-6 after Mailman's monster solo shot over the 402' sign in center field. After a walk and a throwing error, it's now 2 out, runners on 2nd and 3rd (no names, but both ran well). At bat is the no. 7 hitter (not that it makes much difference in this lineup). The tension is palpable as everyone feels the momentum shift to Providence. Batter hits a sharp ground ball just inside the first baseman. R3 scores easily, and R2 is waved home. RF was playing straight up and had to charge hard and make a perfect throw to get the runner. Nobody questioned the baserunning; it was the right call IMO.
     
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    North Meck at Central Cabarrus

    Central Cabarrus 3
    North Meck 2

    WP John Kirkpatrick 4IP 3hits
    SV Zack Parmer

    LP Patrick Sherrill

    Hitting: CC Bo Kinard ( Monster HR) in the 6th RBI (the only extra base hit of the game, for either team)
    NM Shane Brown 2-4 2 RBI
    Spencer Thompson 1-1

    John Kirkpatrick was outstanding on the mound for CC. Spotted his fastball well w/good movement on his pitches, and showed good breaking ball with late break.
    Central got some timely hitting to plate each of their runs.
    This pitching duel turned into a nail biter in the seventh when North Meck began to connect. With 2 outs & bases loaded, Shane Brown hits a hard single to center to plate North's only 2 runs. Now faced with the tying run on secondand lead run on first, Parmer bared down and got the final out (K).

    Solid performance by both teams.
    CC 6 hits
    NM 5 hits
    Good pitching stops good hitting.....

    Good Luck to both of these great teams! The MECA-6 is going to come down to the wire.
     
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    Fred T Foard 11 Statesville 5

    The Tigers came out hitting and cruised to a non conference win. The 15 hit attack was led by Aaron King (3-4 HR, 2B). He now has 8 HR's for the year! Getting two hits for the Tigers were Trent Rothlin, Mitch Granger, Tyler Buchanan, and Justin Wharton. Trent Rothlin picked up the win by going four innings while giving up 3 earned runs.

    Foard (12-2, 8-1) next plays at home against Newton on Tuesday.
     
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    Charlotte Country Day

    Charlotte Country Day....1....4....2

    Raleigh Ravenscroft........0....2....0

    WP: Drew Witman (4-1) 7 IP..7 K

    Leading Hitters:CCDS: Jason Coker 1-3 (3B/GWRBI); Adam Walton 1-3; Drew Witman 1-3; Skip Hutchins 1-3 (GWR)

    Run saving plays for CCDS: Craig Aulebach(2B) 7th inning diving stop w/ runner on 2B and 8-4 -2/2-5-6 Double Play in the 4th.



    Charlotte Country Day....9....10....0

    Durham Academy...........4.....7....0

    WP: Jason Coker (2-3) 6 IP..6 K

    Leading Hitters: CCDS: Jason Coker 2-4 (HR(2), 3RS); Drew Witman 2-3; Adam Walton 2-3 (2B); Craig Aulebach 1-2 (3B).

    CCDS 12-7
     
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  5. coachevans26

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    Raleigh Area Scores 4/7/06

    Friday's results

    Broughton 12, Enloe 8
    Forsyth Country Day 10, Cary Academy 4
    Cardinal Gibbons 19, Cummings 9
    Leesville Road 4, Sanderson 2
    South Granville 6, Southern Almance 5
    Garner 11, Knightdale 1
    Wakefield 4,Wake Forest-Rolesville 3
    Fuquay-Varina 10, Athens Drive 4
    West Johnston 3,Smithfield-Selma 2
    Princeton 10, Ayden-Grifton 9
    Middle Creek 15, Green Hope 3
    East Wake 15, Clayton 5
    Apex 9, Millbrook 2
    Chapel Hill 3, Jordan 0
    Riverside 14, Southern Durham 3
    Providence Day 6, Ravenscroft 1
    Charlotte Country Day 1,Ravenscroft 0



    Thursday's late results

    Wake County Home School 13, Louisburg 12
     
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    Anyone have any idea who won the Eastern Guilford/McMichael game on Friday night? I don't get the Greensboro paper so I wouldn't know.
     
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    South View 4 Lumberton 0

    SV 4 2 0
    Lum 0 3 5

    WP - Brian Willis
    LP - Mac Read

    I have been watching Mac pitch for nine years and this was the most frustrating game I can remember. Huge game for first in the conference and SV manages two hits (one a bunt single) and score four unearned runs off of five Pirate errors. Willis of SV pitched great but Lumberton is making everyone look like Cy Young right now. SV moved to 6-1 in conference while Lumberton falls to 5-2.
     
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    Yup!

    MP05DAD sounds as if u r right on as well as the coach just hate to lose any game like that for sure! OBVIOUSLY great game winning play by the RF for Myers Park great athletes make great plays when the game is on the line, period!:agreed:
     

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