A busy couple of days saw five games played in Robinson Community Little League action recently.
A busy couple of days saw five games played in Robinson Community Little League action recently.
In a Major Division doubleheader June 9, the First Robinson Savings Bank/C&E Property Group Orioles downed the TJ Tingley State Farm Insurance Cubs 11-2 and the Eagle Theater/Hershey Mariners beat the Body Builders Cardinals 11-6.
In game one, Jaxon Hires led the Orioles with two triples, a double, four runs batted in and two runs scored, while Draxton Wood singled three times, knocked in a run and scored a run. Kaden Pasero singled twice and scored two runs, Jetson Hoalt doubled and scored two runs, Kale Pasero scored two runs and Hunter Murrell and Tucker Hill each scored a run.
Kale Pasero was the winning pitcher, allowing one run on two hits, while walking one and striking out four in two innings of work. Hoalt went the rest of the way, giving up a run on four hits and striking out seven in four innings to earn the save.
Noah Myers led the Cubs with a triple, a single, a run batted in and a run scored, while Chase Queen singled and drove in a run, Jason Tingley singled and scored a run, Cooper Dix doubled and Foster Dix added a base hit.
Myers was the losing pitcher, allowing nine runs (six earned) on seven hits, while walking four and striking out seven in four and two-thirds innings of work. Tingley worked the final one and one-third innings in relief, giving up two runs on two hits with two walks and one strikeout.
In game two, Felix Reynolds led the Mariners with a double, two singles, six runs batted in and two runs scored, while Zack Riggs doubled, singled twice, drove in a run and scored a run. Ayden Tuel doubled, singled and scored a run, Walker McDowell singled twice and scored three runs, Jude Bonnell doubled and scored three runs, Kellen Fuller drove in a run and Lyam Stephenson scored a run.
Stephenson was the winning pitcher, allowing five runs on seven hits and striking out six in four innings. Cade Miller tossed the final two innings, giving up a run on one hit with one walk and three strikeouts.
Dagg Thompson led the Cardinals with a triple, a double, a single, three runs batted in and two runs scored, while Deek Thompson doubled, singled, scored two runs and drove in a run, Greyson Hardiman singled twice and scored two runs, Jack Wright doubled and knocked in a run and Pyke Nethery drove in a run.
Hardiman was the losing pitcher, allowing five runs (four earned) on five hits, while walking one and striking out two in one and two-thirds innings of work. Dagg Thompson gave up two runs on one hit, walked two and struck out two in two-thirds of an inning, Deek Thompson allowed four runs (two earned) on four hits and struck out two in one and two-thirds innings of relief and Kingston Scott allowed one hit, walked three and struck out one in two scoreless innings of work.
In Minor Division action June 9, the First Choice Electrical Service Rockies beat the Krause Roofing Rays, 9-6.
JT Miller led the Rockies with two singles and three runs batted in, while Jacob Myers singled and scored two runs, Luke Anderson and Emmett Bonnell posted a base hit, a run batted in and a run scored apiece, Kane Dunlap singled, Tyler Howell and Caleb Mann each scored two runs and Davian Gregory scored a run.
Howell was the winning pitcher, allowing six runs on five hits, while walking four and striking out seven in three and one-third innings of relief. Ryan Turner walked one and struck out one in two-thirds of an inning and Anderson allowed one hit, walked one and struck out three in an inning of relief.
Asher Hoalt led the Rays with a double, a single, two runs batted in and a run scored, while Jase Blessing doubled and scored a run. Bentley Russell and Johnny Davis each singled and scored a run, Elliott Jansen added a base hit, Callen Krause drove in a run and Ranger Deckard and Braiden Gaddis each scored a run.
Hoalt was the losing pitcher, allowing six runs on one hit, while walking eight and striking out six in two and two-thirds innings. Blessing gave up three runs on five hits, walked two and struck out five in two innings of relief and Paycen Keller struck out the only batter he faced in one-third of an inning.
In a doubleheader June 10, the B&D Resources Red Sox beat the Advanced Wellness Eyecare Giants 12-5 and the Rockies downed the Lytle Electric/Marathon Yankees, 9-5.
In game one, Wyatt Higgins led the Red Sox with two singles, three runs scored and a run batted in, while Ayden Hires singled twice, knocked in a run and scored a run. Leland Lachenmayr doubled, scored two runs and drove in a run, Aiden Hetzler posted a base hit, a run batted in and a run scored, Liam Pica singled and scored a run, Isaiah Adams added a base hit and Avery Frederick, Lucas Aydt, Axel Connelly and Graysen Whitcomb scored a run apiece.
Higgins earned the win in relief, allowing no hits and striking out 10 in four scoreless innings. Coda Miller worked the first two-thirds of an inning, giving up five runs on two hits with five walks and two strikeouts.
Brooks Weger led the Giants with a single and a run scored, while Cayden Waggoner singled and Trevor Spade, Bentley Waggoner, Brighton DiMarzio and Colton Allen each scored a run.
Waggoner was the losing pitcher, allowing nine runs on six hits, walking six and striking out seven in three innings of work, while Kaleb Alumbaugh gave up three runs on two hits and three walks without retiring a batter.
In game two, Mann led the Rockies with two singles, a run batted in and a run scored, while Oliver Wildes tripled and drove in three runs. Myers doubled and knocked in two runs, Emmitt Mendenhall singled, scored two runs and drove in a run, Howell singled and scored two runs, Dunlap singled, knocked in a run and scored a run, Anderson and Turner added a base hit and a run scored apiece and Tyson Bonnell scored a run.
Turner was the winning pitcher, allowing five runs on five hits, while walking two and striking out 11 in four and one-third innings. Anderson finished up, striking out both batters he faced to end the game.
Mason Veach led the Yankees with two singles and two runs scored, while Beau Knoblett singled, knocked in a run and scored a run, Emmett Bliss singled and drove in a run, Austin Mueller added a base hit and Rafe Mehler and Cooper Miller each scored a run.
Mehler was the losing pitcher, allowing four runs on three hits, while walking four and striking out eight in three innings of work. Bliss tossed the final one and one-third innings, giving up five runs on six hits with three walks and four strikeouts.