Dieterich, Neoga Claim H.S. Baseball Wins
Published on October 1 2024 8:23 am
Last Updated on October 1 2024 8:49 am
Written by Millie Lange
This game was continued from a rained out game.
Gavin Meinhart went the distance on the mound, throwing only 57 pitches. He allowed two runs on four hits, five walks while striking out five.
The Movin' Maroons finished with eight hits in the game and was aided by four South Central errors. Andrew Hall hit a single and a solo home run. Meinhart added a double and two RBI while B. Schottman had two singles and an RBI and Justin Boerngen and Carson Baxter a single and an RBI each.
South Central was led by Brody Markley with a triple and an RBI and Callaway Smith had a single and an RBI.
At Kinmundy
Dieterich 100 061 0 -- 8-8-3
South Central 020 000 0 -- 2-4-4
WP -- Meinhart. LP -- G. Shumate.
Dieterich -- Hall, single, home run, 1 RBI; Lidy, single; Meinhart, double, 2 RBI; Bohnhoff, 1 RBI; Baxter, single, 1 RBI; Boerngne, single, 1 RBI; B. Schottman, 2 singles, 1 RBI
South Central -- Markley, triple, 1 RBI; Ca. Smith, single, 1 RBI; Co. Smith, single; G. Shumate, single
At Neoga
Neoga tallied a single run in the second and went on to blank Woodlawn by a 7-0 count Monday.
The Indians finished with a nine-hit attack as Colin Blazich banged out two home runs and finished with five RBI. Carter Young added a single and double while Cayden Hakman had two singles.
Garrett Ballinger went 2.2 innings for the win on the mound. He gave up two hits, two walks and struck out five. Kanen White came on to go 2.2 innings, allowing one hit and striking out seven. Landon Titus finished out going 1.2 innings, allowing one hit while striking out two.
At Neoga
Woodlawn 000 000 0 -- 0-4-1
Neoga 012 022 x -- 7-9-0
WP -- Ballinger. LP -- Cheatham.
Woodlawn -- Frick, single; Cheatham, 2 singles; McKinley, single
Neoga -- Young, single, double; Hakman, 2 singles; Blazich, 2 home runs, 5 RBI; Titus, single; Ballinger, single; White, single
At Louisville
North Clay/Clay City fell to Wayne City by a 2-1 count Monday.
The Cardinals drop to 11-4 on the season and are back in action today at Brownstown/St. Elmo in a 4 p.m. contest.