Junior High School Baseball -- August 29

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Published on August 31 2015 10:42 am
Last Updated on August 31 2015 1:35 pm
Written by Millie Lange

Effingham Junior High School won its own tournament Saturday.

Effingham Junior High School captured the championship of its own baseball tournament Saturday.

The Mustangs opened with a 10-0 win over Oblong. Effingham's Kollin Waymoth, Nathan Barnes and Jack Blickem combined to throw a no-hitter. Meanwhile, Matthew Loy had a triple and an RBI while Chase Woomer added a double and two RBI and Ben Donsbach two singles and an RBI.

Effingham then bounced Sullivan 17-1 behind a 13-hit attack for the championship. Dawson Whitten had four singles and drove in three runs while Jackson Lee had two singles and an RBI and Colin Fielitz a double.

Kyle Pemberton, Waymoth and Barnes combined to pitch a one-hitter.

At Effingham

Game One

Oblong                 000    00    --      0-0-6

Effingham           223    3x    --    10-8-1

No pitchers or catchers listed for Oblong; Waymoth, Barnes (4), Blickem (5) and Siner, Fielitz (4)

Oblong -- no hits

Effingham --  Wolfe, single; Niebrugge, single, 2 RBI; Donsbach, 2 singles, 1 RBI; Siner, single; Loy, triple, 1 RBI; Matteson, single, 1 RBI; Woomer, double, 2 RBI

Championship Game

Effingham           561    14    --    17-13-0

Sullivan               000    01    --       1-  1-0

Pemberton, Waymoth (4), Barnes (5) and Siner, Fielitz (4); Scott, Hill and no catcher listed

Effingham -- Wolfe, single, 2 RBI: Woelfer, single, 2 RBI; B. Thompson, single, 1 RBI; Kalber, single, 1 RBI; Whitten, 4 singles, 3 RBI; Lee, 2 singles, 1 RBI; Utz, single, 1 RBI; Fielitz, double; Waldhoff, single, 2 RBI

Sullivan -- Garvey, triple; Scott, 1 RBI

 

 

St. Anthony captured its own tourney championship. Members of the team are, front row, left to right, Will Fonner, Austin Faber, Luke Rudolphi, Jack Hoene, Aaron Webb, Darin Hutchison, Logan Antrim and Tanner Stephens. Back row, left to right, Coach Tony Kreke, Riley Ashton, Davis Tingley, Eli Moore, Kennan Walsh, Luke Flaig, Blake Fitzgerald, Luke Utz, Ty Wiedman, Gavin Braunecker, Grant Nxuoll anad Coach Corey Guy.

At Effingham

St. Anthony Junior High School claimed the championship of its own round robin tournament Saturday.

The Bullpups defeated Newton St. Thomas 15-7. St. Anthony stepped out to a 4-1 first inning lead then had a five-run second and three runs in the third and fifth innings.

Logan Antrim had a single and triple for the winners while Aaron Webb had a single, double and two RBI, Eli Moore two singles and two RBI, Will Fonner a triple and an RBI and Luke Flaig a double.

St. Thomas was led by Barthelme with a double and an RBI and Schafer with two singles and an RBI.

St. Anthony then downed Sigel St. Michael 11-3. Both teams had eight hits. The Bullpups tallied four runs in the first, six in the third and one in the fifth.

Jack Hoene had a single and double for the winners while Davis Tingley had two singles, a double and two RBI and Webb a single, double and two RBI.

St. Michael was led by Fearday with a single and triple, Walk with a double and two RBI and Fearday with two singles.

St. Anthony Tournament

Game One

St. Anthony            453    03    --    15-10-5

St. Thomas             103    30    --      7-  4-8

WP -- Antrim. LP -- Bailey.

St. Anthony -- Antrim, single, triple; Tingley, 2 singles, 1 RBI; Flaig, double; Webb, single, double, 2 RBI; Rudolphi, 1 RBI; Moore, 2 singles, 2 RBI; Fonner, triple, 1 RBI

Newton St. Thomas -- Schafer, 2 singles, 1 RBI; Barthelme, double, 1 RBI; Wright, single, 1 RBI; Hemrich, 1 RBI

Game Two

St. Michael            200    000    1    --      3-8-3

St. Anthony           406    010    x    --    11-8-2

WP -- Webb. LP -- Croy.

Sigel St. Michael -- K. Fearday, 2 singles; A. Fearday, single, triple; Wlk, double, 2 RBI; Hotze, single; Hoene, 1 RBI; Young, single; Will, single

St. Anthony -- Hoene, single, double; Tingley, 2 singles, double, 2 RBI; Webb, single, double, 2 RBI; Moore, single

 

At Teutopolis

Teutopolis edged Homer Glen 6-5 in A action Saturday. Homer Glen led 4-0 in the top of the fourth. T-town came back with two runs in the bottom of the frame but still trailed 5-4 after six. T-town then won it with two runs in the bottom of the seventh.

Hardiek and Schwerdt had a double each for the winners. Schwerdt added two RBI. Ungrund had two singles and two RBI.

In the B contest, Mattoon handed Teutopolis a 15-9 defeat. Mattoon banged out 14 hits in the contest led by Baker with two singles, two doubles and three RBI and Prater with a single, two doubles and four RBI.

Teutopolis was led by Sarchet with a single, double and an RBI and Ruholl with two singles and an RBI.

At Teutopolis

A Game

Homer Glen          022    010    0    --    5-6-2

Teutopolis            000    211    2    --    6-5-2

WP -- Ungrund. LP -- Valincius.

Homer Glen -- Kula, single; Schindler, 2 singles; Valinclus, 1 RBI; Drake, single, 2 RBI; Kampf, single; Vicek, double, 2 RBI

Teutopolis -- Addis, single, 1 RBI; Hardiek, double; Ungrund, 2 singles, 2 RBI; Schwerdt, double, 2 RBI; Deters, 1 RBI

B Game

Mattoon              141    230    4    --    15-14-1

Teutopolis          110    500    2    --      9- 9-2

WP -- Baker. LP -- Ruholl.

Mattoon -- Knierim, single, 1 RBI; Coffey, single, 1 RBI; Sapp, double, 1 RBI; Baker, 2 singles, 2 doubles, 3 RBI; Prater, single, 2 doubles, 4 RBI; Baker, single, 1 RBI; Williams, single, 2 RBI; Nichols single; Kirts, single

Teutopolis -- Kerner, single, 1 RBI; Ruholl, 2 singles, 1 RBI; Sarchet, single, double, 1 RBI; Niebrugge, single; Deters, single; Kremer, single; Hardiek, double, 1 RBI

 

At Strasburg

Jasper County picked up a doubleheader over Stewardson-Strasburg/Windsor. Jasper County won the opener 19-0 in three innings.

Jasper County had 22 hits in the contest led by Wise with four hits and two RBI and Rice, Pitcher, Stark and Geier with three hits each. Pitcher had three RBI, Rice two and Stark and Geier one each.

William Geier pitched the no-hitter with three strikeouts.

In the second game, Jasper County was a 15-0 winner in three innings. Schafer, Smith, McCoy, Howard and Martin had two hits each. Smith, McCoy and Martin had two RBI each while Schafer had one RBI.

Walden had the lone hit for Stew-Stras/Windsor.

At Stew-Stras

Game One

Jasper County                       4(10)5    --    19-22

Stew-Stras-Windsor           0      00    --       0-  0

WP -- Geier. LP -- Allen.

Jasper County -- Rice, 3 hits, 2 RBI; Pitcher, 3 hits, 3 RBI; Stark, 3 hits, 1 RBI; Wise, 4 hits, 2 RBI; Tharp, 2 hits, 4 RBI; Farley, 2 hits, 3 RBI; Geier, 3 hits, 1 RBI; Michl, 2 hits

Stew-Stras/Windsor -- no hits

Game Two

Jasper County                        537    --    15-14

Stew-Stras/Windsor             000    --       0-  1

WP -- Martin. LP -- Sayers.

Jasper County -- Einhorn, 1 hit, 1 RBI; Pitcher, 1 hit; Schafer, 2 hits, 1 RBI; Smith, 2 hits, 2 RBI; McCoy, 2 hits, 2 RBI; Farley, 1 hit, 1 RBI; Howard, 2 hits; Bradley, 1 hit, 3 RBI; Martin, 2 hits, 2 RBI

Stew-Stras/Windsor -- Walden, 1 hit

 

At Kinmundy

North Clay (Louisville) captured third place in the South Central Tournament Saturday by defeating Patoka 5-1.

North Clay held a 3-1 lead after two innings then tacked on two runs in the fourth. Zimdars had a double and drove in two runs to lead the winners. Bible picked up the pitching win, going six innings, allowing two hits, three walks and striking out seven.

At Kinmundy

North Clay           030    200    0    --    5-7-1

Patoka                  010    000    0    --    1-2-3

WP -- Bible. LP -- Joliff.

North Clay -- Zimdars, double, 2 RBI; Fleener, single; Bible, single; Ingram, single; Griffy, single; Dawkins, single, 1 RBI; McCrary, single, 1 RBI

Patoka -- McCoy, single, double