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February 24, 2013

Caddo Mills wins Lone Oak baseball tournament

BASEBALL / SOFTBALL ROUNDUP

GREENVILLE — Caddo Mills 12,

Lone Oak 7

  LONE OAK — Caddo Mills outscored Lone Oak 12-7 in the championship game of the Lone Oak baseball tournament on Saturday.

  Hayden Green went 3-for-5 at the plate to lead the victorious Foxes and Cody Nitson had two hits, including a double.

  Jordan Ryan led Lone Oak with two hits.

                       Lone Oak baseball tournament

                      Championship game

Caddo Mills    510    021    3    —12 12 3

Lone Oak       100    042    0    —7   11 5

  WP: Michael Williamson.

  LP: Nick Goodwin, 7 hits, 8 runs, 3 ERs, 1 BB, 5 Ks.

                      Leading hitters

  CM: Hayden Greene 3-5, Cody Nitson 2-5, 2B.

  LO: Jordan Ryan 2-2, Harrison Holt 1-3, 2B; Nick Goodwin 1-3, 1 RBI; Austyn Hooten 1-4, 1 RBI; Andrew Nichols 1-4, 2B, 1 RBI; Brandon Washington 1-4, 1 RBI.

  Record: LO 0-2-1.

  Next game: Lone Oak at Blue Ridge, Tuesday.



S&S (girls) 11,

Bland 2

  SADLER — S&S Consolidated down Bland 11-2 in the championship game of the S&S softball tournament on Saturday.

  Bland managed only four hits, one each by Savannah Brixey, Chelsea Medcalf, Morgen Gann and Sara Waidelich.

                                 S&S softball tournament

                                 Championship game

Bland                        000    200    —2    4 6

S&S Consolidated    450    11x    —11 10 0

  WP: Porter, 4 hits, 2 runs, 0 BBs, 11 Ks.

  LP: Kellie Pate, 10 hits, 11 runs, 1 BB, 1 K.

                              Leading hitters

  B: Savannah Brixey 1-3, Chelsea Medcalf 1-3, Morgen Gann 1-3, Sara Waidelich 1-2.

  S&S: Medrano 2-4, 2 3Bs; Hudson 2-3, Stognor 2-3, Ferguson 1-3, 2B; Poter 1-4, Curry 1-4, Butler 1-3.

  Next game: Bland at Trenton, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.



Lone Oak 13,

Cooper (girls) 3

  LONE OAK — Lone Oak’s Lady Buffs beat Cooper three times in two days in softball.

  Lone Oak won 6-4 on Friday as Chelsea Rigsby took the mound win and also slugged back-to-back homers.

  Lone Oak swept Cooper 11-5 and 13-3 in a doubleheader on Saturday. Rebecca Schumann picked up the mound win in the first game of the doubleheader and McKayla Dickey was the winner in game two.

  Lone Oak, now 4-1 for the season, will entertain Sunnyvale on Tuesday.



Caddo Mills 5,

Mildred (girls) 1

  MALAKOFF — Mary Moran struck out 14 as the Caddo Mills Lady Foxes claimed a 5-1 victory over Corsicana Mildred at the Malakoff softball tournament on Saturday.

Kristen Maxwell led Caddo Mills at the plate in that game with a double.

  Caddo Mills also lost 8-1 to Elkhart on Saturday. Jacie Thomason scored the lone run for Caddo Mills with a homer.

  Caddo Mills opened the tournament on Thursday with an 11-1 win over Kaufman as Moran pitched a no-hitter.

  Caddo Mills also downed Malakoff 7-3 on Thursday. Jamie Maxwell doubled for the Lady Foxes.

                       Caddo Mills softball

                       Malakoff tournament

                       Thursday game

Kaufman         000    10    —1

Caddo Mills    410    33    —11

  WP: Mary Moran, 0 hits, 1 run.

   Leading hitters

CM: Natalie Wright 2B.

                       Thursday game

Malakoff         030    220    0    —7

Caddo Mills    200    000    1    —3

  LP: Mary Moran.

       Leading hitters

  CM: Jamie Maxwell 2B.

                       Saturday game

Elkhart            000    602    0    —8

Caddo Mills    100    000    0    —1

  LP: Mary Moran.

                     Leading hitters

  CM: Mary Moran 2B, Elizabeth Mock 2B, Jacie Thomason HR.

                       Saturday game

Caddo Mills    400    010    0    —5

Mildred           100    000    0    —1

  WP: Mary Moran, 14 Ks.

                       Leading hitters

  CM: Kristen Maxwell 2B.

  Record: CM 4-3.

  Next game: Brownsboro at Caddo Mills, Tuesday.



Venus 9,

Quinlan Ford 5

  EUSTACE — Venus clipped Quinlan Ford 9-5 on Saturday in the third-place game of the Eustace baseball tournament.

  Bryce Evilsizer led Ford at the plate, driving in three runs.

  Mabank slipped past Ford 11-10 in the semifinals.

  James West drove in four runs for Ford in that game and Evilsizer drove in three.

       Eustace baseball tournament

                   Saturday

                 Semifinals

     Mabank 11, Quinlan Ford 10

  WP: Kuykendall.

  LP: Logan Lane.

      Leading hitters

  QF: Zach Wright 2B, Bryce Evilsizer 2B, 3 RBIs; James West 4 RBIs; Weston McCluskey 2 RBIs.



      Third-place game

   Venus 9, Quinlan Ford 5

  WP: Brown.

  LP: James West.

            Leading hitters

  QF: Bryce Evilsizer 2B, 3 RBIs; Daulten Beirschmitt 2B.



Celeste 6,

Honey Grove 2

  CELESTE — Celeste blanked Campbell 6-0 and downed Honey Grove 6-2 on Saturday at the Sam Rayburn wood bat baseball tournament.

  Celeste pitchers Gavin Corley and Jordan Wright combined on a one-hitter and 11 strikeouts in the win over Campbell.

  D.J. Jarrard and Justin Bennett combined on a one-hitter against Honey Grove and struck out eight batters.

  Bennett, Jordan Wright and Austin Shatto all had two hits for Celeste against Honey Grove.

                    Sam Rayburn wood bat

                    Baseball Tournament

                   First game

Campbell    000    00    —0 1 3

Celeste       600    0x    —6 3 0

  WP: Gavin Corley, 1 hit, 0 runs, 2 BBs 7 Ks in 3 IP; relieved by Jordan Wright, 0 hits, 0 runs, 0 BBs, 4 Ks in 2 IP.

  LP: Bailey, 1 hit, 3 runs, 3 ERs, 3 BBs, 0 Ks in 1/3 IP.

          Leading hitters

Ca: Bailey 1-2.

Ce: Blake Garcia 1-3, 2B; Braden Morrow 1-2, Trenton Daugherty 1-1.

                         Second game

Celeste             200    04    —6 8 1

Honey Grove    100    10    —2 1 5

  WP: D.J. Jarrard, 0 hits, 0 runs, 0 BBs, 3 Ks in 1 IP; in relief of Justin Bennett, 1 hit, 2 runs, 1 ER, 2 BBs, 5 Ks in 4 IP.

  LP: Bobbie Newman.

           Leading hitters

  C: Blake Garcia 1-3, 2 runs; Austin Shatto 2-3, 1 run, 2 RBIs; Justin Bennett 2-4, 2 RBIs; Jordan Wright 2-2, 1 RBI.

  HG: Andrew Martin 1-2.

  Record: C 2-2.

  Next game: Sulphur Bluff at Celeste, 4 p.m. Tuesday.



 

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