Tuesday Scores from the Area

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Published on September 15 2021 10:32 am
Last Updated on September 15 2021 10:32 am
Written by Greg Sapp

St. Anthony got a no-hit performance from Brody Niebrugge and Brock Fearday in blanking St. Elmo/Brownstown Tuesday 17-0 in a three-inning contest.

Niebrugge pitched the first two innings, walking one and striking out four, while Fearday pitched the third, walking one and fanning two.

St. Anthony banged out 17 hits in the shortened contest. Angelo Mendella was three for three with a walk and a run scored, and Colton Fearday was four for four, scored three times and drove in four runs. Will Hoene doubled and walked twice, scored twice and drove in three runs. Brody Niebrugge had three hits including a double, scored, and drove in five runs. Eli Link tripled, scored and drove in two runs. Samuel Link scored a run. Beau Adams singled, scored and drove in a run. Brady Hatton singled and walked, scored twice and drove in a run. Brock Jansen went three for three and scored three runs. Collin Westendorf scored twice.

For BSE, Pasley pitched 2/3 inning and gave up seven runs on seven hits. Brady Maxey went 1-1/3 innings and allowed six runs, five earned, on six hits and walked two. Will Stine pitched the final inning, allowing four runs on four hits and two walks with two strikeouts.

BSE is now 7-5 on the fall, 2-4 in the NTC.

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North Clay posted a 15-1 six-inning win over Altamont Tuesday. A nine-run sixth inning sealed the win for the Cardinals, who are now 14-0 on the fall.

Carson Burkett went the distance for North Clay, allowing the one run on six hits and two walks while striking out three.

Tyler Robbins started for Altamont, allowing six runs on seven hits and four walks with a strikeout. Aden McManaway pitched 1-2/3 innings, allowing four runs on two hits and three walks with a strikeout. Mason Winn got two outs, allowing five runs on two hits and four walks. Ethan Robbins got an out around two walks. 

Collyn Ballard was a good leadoff hitter for North Clay, going four for four including a double and walking, scoring three times and driving in three runs. Donnie Zimmerman doubled and singled, walked, scored, and drove in two. Holden Clifton singled and walked twice, scored, and drove in two runs. Brady Ingram walked three times. Logan Fleener walked, scored and drove in a run. Burkett helped himself with a double and single, walked, scored twice and drove in a run. Dakota Weidner walked. Layton Dawkins singled and walked twice, scored three times and drove in a run. Bryton Griffy singled and walked, scored three times, and drove in two runs. Jesse Weidner scored a run.

For Altamont, Jared Hammer singled, Mason Robinson singled twice, Logan Cornett singled and drove in a run, and Nathan Stuemke singled twice.

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Teutopolis blanked Woodlawn 12-0 to improve to 4-7 on the season. The Wooden Shoes scored five runs in both the first and third innings. 

Garrett Gaddis got the win, going four innings and allowing just two hits while striking out four. Ben Goeckner pitched a clean inning in relief with a strikeout.

For Teutopolis, Mitch Koester singled and scored twice. Gaddis walked and scored twice. Goeckner singled, scored and drove in a run. Caleb Siemer singled and drove in a run. Jonathan Kemme scored a run. Caleb Bloemer homered and singled and walked, scored three runs, and drove in a run. Conner Siemer doubled and singled and walked, scored twice and drove in two runs. Brett Kreke singled twice, scored a run and drove in three runs.