Pirates cover all bases in win
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The pitching of Tony Giovinetti and Billy Keller helped propel the
Pirates past the Angels, 11-1, in Seaview Little League Majors
Division play.
Giovinetti threw four innings of no-hit ball and Keller closed on
the mound.
While the duo combined to strike out 10 and give up just three
hits, they received strong support from a potent offense.
Jay Rowerdink started things with an RBI single in the first
inning, and it continued when every Pirate batter in the second and
third innings reached base safely.
The Angels scored their lone run in the fifth behind base hits by
Justin Wood and Karson Hayden.
Kyle Ball’s play at shortstop led the Halos on defense.
Ball also pitched the final two innings and recorded five
strikeouts.
In Seaview Minor A Division play:
Cubs 11, Angels 9
Brooke Thomas’ home run over the centerfield fence was the first
of the season in the division and capped her three-hit, four-RBI
performance.
Nick Plunkett and Matt Thiede each doubled among two hits,
starting pitcher Chase Leamer struck out five and reliever Dillon
Brown also notched five strikeouts.
Eric Sickle, coming back from an injury, returned to the Angel’s
lineup to produce a single.
Max Mayer finished with five strikeouts.
Royals 10, Dodgers 3
Brandon Trulli doubled off the game’s first pitch, sending the
Royals on their way toward victory.
Trulli finished with two singles, Connor Ahern had a two-RBI
double and singled, Steven Malone had a two-RBI double and Perry
Clitheroe doubled.
Clitheroe also got the pitching win by striking out six in four
innings of work.
Troy Baljeu and Zach Bauer each doubled for the Dodgers.
Marlins 10, A’s 9
Scott Orel’s solid all-around performance included a double and
single on offense and striking out seven to record the pitching win
for the Marlins.
Wes Kobel knocked in three runs with a double for the Marlins.
Kyle Curtis, Brandon Hastings and Grant Murchison each had two
hits for the A’s.
At Ocean View Little League:
Majors Division
Dodgers 3, Angels 1
The Dodgers recorded their first win of the season at the expense
of the previously unbeaten Angels.
Kyle Breedlove held the Halos to a single hit while striking out
eight in six innings pitched. Joel Richardson had six unassisted outs
at his first base position.
Minor A Division
Reds 5, Cubs 4
The Reds mixed consistent pitching and clutch hitting to get past
the Cubs.
Drew Stanfield pitched four innings and struck out four without
allowing a walk for the Reds, who rolled to a 4-1 lead after one inning of play.
Jake Arledge had two hits and scored twice, Jordan Adnams had a
double among two hits and Alec Villalobos had an RBI single.
Dallas West had a pair of singles and scored two runs for the
Cubs, who rallied for two runs in the final inning to pull within a
run, only to have the rally squelched when Dane Perkins struck out
the final Cubs batter.
Minor B Division
Pirates 11, Cubs 8
The Pirates raced to an 11-2 lead before the Cubs rallied with six
late runs.
Matteo Simmington had three hits and two RBIs and Quint Hall had
an RBI single for the Cubs.
At Huntington Valley Little League:
Majors Division
A’s 4, Braves 3
Richard Varalla earned the pitching win as the A’s shaded the
Braves.
Dodgers 2, Pirates 0
The Dodgers recorded the shutout behind the pitching of Brad
Schultz.
Minor A Division
Marlins 12, Pirates 5
J.T. Doran and Nick Gates combined on the mound to defeat the
Pirates.
Dodgers 9, Padres 4
The pitching win went to Jake Kiser.
Padres 4, Angels 3
Hayden Polhamus pitched the Padres past the Angels.
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