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 Teutopolis, Newton, Neoga, N. Clay Nab Friday Baseball Wins; EHS, St. Anthony Split Victories, Saturday Roundup 

Published on April 14, 2025 12:22 pm
Last Updated on April 15, 2025 7:19 am

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BY MILILE LANGE

FLORA — Teutopolis High School’s special numbers for Friday baseball was 11-1 as the Wooden Shoes defeated Flora by an 11-1 count and improved to 11-1 on the season.

The Wooden Shoes ran out to a 6-0 first inning lead and ended the game in the sixth inning via the 10-run rule.

T-town’s Caleb Deters went five innings, allowed only one run on two hits. He did not give up a walk and struck out six to improve his pitching record to 4-0.

Meanwhile, T-town finished with six hits led by Davin Worman with two singles and Jason Kreke and Henry Thompson with a single and an RBI each. Aidan Niemerg had two RBI.

Dawson Hoene, Gavin Addis, Andrew Probst and Cooper Tegeler and added one RBI each.

At Flora

Teutopolis                  611    003    —    11-6-1

Flora                            001    000    —     1-2-4

WP — Deters. LP — Himelick.

Teutopolis — Hoene, 1 RBI; Worman, 2 singles; Kreke, single, 1 RBI; Hoene, single; Thompson, single, 1 RBI; Addis, 1 RBI; Probst, 1 RBI; Tegeler, 1 RBI; Borries, single, 1 RBI; Niemerg, 2 RBI

Flora — Dugan, single; Sharp, 1 RBI; Lusk, double

 

At West Vigo

Newton edged West Vigo 4-3 in Friday action.

The Eagles had seven hits but finished with six errors. Newton trailed West Vigo 3-2 after two innings then tied the score in the third. The two teams were quiet through the next three innings before Newton tallied the winning run in the top of the seventh.

Drake Wolf led the offense with a double, home run and three RBI. David Ferguson added a single and double while Quincy Fulton had a double and Carson Barthelme a single and an RBI.

Eli Wolf was the winner on the mound. He came to the mound in relief in the second inning and went 5.2 innings. He gave up one hit, three walks and struck out six.

At West Vigo

Newton                    201    000    1    —    4-7-6

West Vigo               210    000    0    —    3-2-0

WP — E. Wolf. LP — Powers.

Newton — Ferguson, single, double; Fulton, double; D. Wolf, double, home run, 3 RBI; C. Barthelme, single, 1 RBI; E. Wolf, single

West Vigo — Enyeart, single, 1 RBI; Ramirez, single

 

At Oblong

Neoga took a 4-0 opening inning lead and never looked back in a 5-2 win over Oblong/Hutsonville/Palestine Friday.

The Indians went on a hitting spree with 10. Colin Blazich led that attack with a single, double, triple and two RBI. Cayden Hakman added two singles and Evan Fearday contributed an RBI. The rest of the hits were scattered among five other players.

Kanen White gave Neoga what it needed on the mound. He went six innings, keeping O/H/P off the base paths with 14 strikeouts. He allowed two runs on four hits and one walk. The Indians are now 8-2 on the season.

At Oblong

Neoga                  400    001    0    —    5-10-2

O/H/P                 002    000    0     —    2- 5-2

WP — White. LP — Cook.

Neoga — Titus, single; Blazich, single, double, triple, 2 RBI; Hakman, 2 singles; Fearday, 1 RBI; Coy, single; O’Dell, single; Young, single; Ballinger, single

Oblong/Hutsonville/Palestine — Bailey, single; Blank, single; Cook, double, 2 RBI; Manhart, single; Goodwin, single

 

At Louisville

North Clay handed Lawrenceville an 8-3 loss. The Cardinals are now 7-3 on the season.

 

Saturday Games

Effingham High School traveled to Mahomet for an Apollo Conference meeting with Mahomet-Seymour and split victories.

The Hearts were triumphant in the opener by a 7-4 count.

They got on the board in the top of the second inning after Nick Martin drew a walk, scoring one run and Andrew Wagoner doubled, scoring three runs.

The Bulldogs came back with two runs in the bottom of the frame and then tied the game up in the fifth.

Mason Orton singled home the tying run.

In the top of the eighth, Effingham broke up the tie when Carter Braddy doubled, scoring a run. Then a single by Jude Traub followed to extend the lead to 7-4.

Peter Rosen earned the win. The reliever gave up four hits and two runs over 4 1/2 innings, striking out four and walking two.

Wagoner finished with a double and three RBI, Traub two singles and two RBI, Braddy a double and an RBI and Brody Boehm two singles

Mahomet-Seymour came back to take the second game, 5-2. The two teams played to a 1-1 opening inning tie. Colton Webb singled, scoring one run for the Hearts.

The Bulldogs then moved ahead with a run in the bottom of the second.

But, here came the Hearts again, tying the contest up in the fourth. Wyatt Hayes singled to centerfield for the tie.

A walk issued to Miles Woolsey gave Mahomet-Seymour the lead in the fifth, 3-2. Then they added on two more in the sixth.

Effingham outhit Mahomet-Seymour by a 9-3 count. Braddy had a single and double while Traub and Nick Martin added a double each. Hayes finished with two singles and an RBI and Webb had a single and an RBI.

The junior varsity squad fell to the Bulldogs in a doubleheader.

Mahomet-Seymour was a 10-0 winner. The Hearts’ lone hit was a single by Ian Kinkelaar.

The Bulldogs won 6-4 sweeping the doubleheader. EHS had 10 hits but committed four errors.

EHS was led by Hayes with three singles and Kinkelaar and Will Hecht with two singles each. Jacob Warner and Diego Lira had a single and an RBI each.

At Mahomet

Game One

Effingham                                040    000    03    —    7-  7-1

Mahomet-Seymour              020    020    00    —    4-10-1

WP — Rosen. LP — Sanderson.

Effingham — Wagoner, double, 3 RBI; Braddy, double, 1 RBI; Traub, 2 singles, 2 RBI; Flack, double; Boehm, 2 singles

Mahomet-Seymour — Bailey, single; Hienold, 2 singles; Johnson, single; Long, single, 1 RBI; Woolsey, single; O’Malley, single; Orton, single, double, 2 RBI; Kirby, single

Game Two

Effingham                              100    100    0    —    2-9-3

Mahomet-Seymour            110    012    x    —    5-3-0

WP — Young. LP — Hayes.

Effingham — Braddy, single, double; Webb, single, 1 RBI; Traub, double; Seachrist, single; Martin, double; Boehm, single; Hayes, 2 singles, 1 RBI

Mahomet-Seymour — Bailey, 2 singles, 1 RBI; Johnson, 1 RBI; Woolsey, triple, 1 RBI; O’Malley, 1 RBI

Junior Varsity Games

Game One

Effingham                                000    00    —      0-1-3

Mahomet-Seymour              015    22    —    10-9-0

WP — Brauer. LP — Hecht.

Effingham — Kinkelaar, single

Mahomet-Seymour — Thones, 1 RBI; Kimball, single, 1 RBI; Douglas, single; Pruitt, single, 1 RBI; Busch, 1 RBI; Banister, 2 singles, 2 RBI; Sztmkomisk, single; Sampson, single, 2 RBI; Baker, 2 singles, 2 RBI

Game Two

Effingham                              000    000    4    —    4-10-4

Mahomet-Seymour             202    020    x    —    6- 9-1

WP — Deck. LP — Warner.

Effingham — Kinkelaar, 2 singles; Hayes, 3 singles; Wendt, single; Warner, single, 1 RBI; Lira, single, 1 RBI; Hecht, 2 singles

Mahomet-Seymour — Thones, single; Banister,  double, 1 RBI; Deck, 3 singles, 1 RBI; Pruitt, single; Ottms, single; Baker, single, 2 RBI; Bailey, single

 

At Indiana

Effingham St. Anthony competed in the Indiana Round Robin Saturday.

The Bulldogs won over University Trailblazers, 7-5 behind a 12-hit attack.

Brady Hatton hit two singles, a home run and two RBI while Will Fearday had a single, home run and three RBI. Brock Fearday added a single and a double while Henry Brent had a triple. Alex Mayer added two singles and an RBI and Charley Spour a single and an RBI.

Hatton went two innings allowing three runs on five hits, one walk and striking out two. Brent came on to throw an inning while Joseph Tegeler finished out the final three innings.

St. Anthony fell to Andrean Varsity 59ers by a 6-4 count.

Both teams had five hits and two errors.

The Bulldogs moved into a 1-0 lead in the top of the sixth but Andrea came back with six runs in the bottom of the frame.

Hatton had a single and an RBI while Brent, B. Fearday, W. Fearday and Xander Beals added a single each.

At Indiana

Game One

St. Anthony               401    100    1    —    7-12-0

University                  211    000    1    —    5-10-1

WP — Hatton. LP — Cammack.

St. Anthony — Brent, triple; Hatton, 2 singles, home run, 2 RBI; B. Fearday, single, double; W. Fearday, single, home run, 3 RBI; Mayer, 2 singles, 1 RBI; Spour, single, 1 RBI; Vogel, single

University — Burnett, 2 singles, 1 RBI; Castetter, single; Suh, single, 1 RBI; Cammack, 3 singles, 2 RBI; Davis, single; Steiner, double; Jacobs, single

Game Two

St. Anthony                000    031    0    —    4-5-2

Andrean                     000    006    x    —    6-5-2

WP — Barth. LP — B. Fearday.

St. Anthony — Brent, single; Hatton, single, 1 RBI; B. Fearday, single; W. Fearday, single; Beals, single

Andrean — Elish, double; Kouder, 1 RBI; Sollars, 1 RBI; Maxwell, single, double, 2 RBI; Dutton, 2 singles

 

At Vincennes

Newton broke a 1-1 opening inning tie with a four-run second and went on to beat Vincennes Lincoln, 7-3 Saturday.

The Eagles had eight hits led by David Baltzell with three singles, a double and an RBI, Drake Wolf with a single and double, Quincy Fulton a single and two RBI and Gavin Meinhart a single and an RBI.

Logan Ochs went 5.2 innings, allowing three runs on eight hits, two walks and striking out tw0.

At Vincennes

Newton                   140    000     2    —    7-8-2

Vincennes              101    001      0    —   3-9-1

WP — Ochs. LP — Smith.

Newton — Fulton, single, 2 RBI; Wolf, single, double, 1 RBI; Meinhart, single, 1 RBI; Baltzell, 3 singles, double, 1 RBI

Vincennes Lincoln — Hall, single, double; Collins, 2 singles, 1 RBI; Anderson, single, 1 RBI; Philips, 2 singles,1 RBI; Burgess, 2 singles

 

At Wayne City

Wayne City edged Brownstown/St. Elmo, 2-1 in Saturday play.

The two teams went through the first four innings scoreless. Wayne City then moved into a 1-0 lead in the fifth.

Brownstown/St. Elmo came back to knot the score at 1-1 in the top of the seventh.

But Wayne City then tallied the winning run in the bottom of the frame.

The Bombers had three hits. Keelan Speagle had two singles and Calin Chandler a single. Logan Lach had a sacrifice RBI.

Brownstown/St. Elmo dropped to 3-7 on the season and will be back in action against Oblong/Palestine/Hutsonville Tuesday.

At Wayne City

BSE                             000    000    1    —    1-3-3

Wayne City              000    100    1    —    2-5-2

WP — none listed. LP — Hoopingarner.

Brownstown/St. Elmo — Chandler single; Speagle, 2 singles; Lach, 1 RBI

Wayne City — no hits listed

 

At Teutopolis

Teutopolis played host to Salem and easily handled the Wildcats by a 10-0 count in five innings via the 10-run rule.

The Wooden Shoes edged out to a 2-0 opening inning lead, then tacked on a single run in the third. They ended the contest in the fifth with seven runs.

Austin Borries threw a two-hitter. He did not give up a walk and struck out six.

T-town had seven hits led by Jason Kreke with a double, home run and four RBI. Michael Niebrugge added two singles and two RBI. Aidan Niemerg had a single and an RBI. Cooper Tegeler and Dawson Hoene added an  RBI each.

The Wooden Shoes improved to 12-1 while Salem dropped to 6-7. T-town will play host to Robinson Tuesday.

At Teutopolis

Salem                       000    00    —     0-2-1

Teutopolis              201    07    —    10-7-0

WP — Borries. LP — Inlow.

Salem — Beard, single; Rector, single

Teutopolis — Hoene, 1 RBI; Worman, single; Niebrugge, 2 singles, 2 RBI; Kreke, double, home run,  r RBI; Thompson, single; Tegeler, 1 RBI; Niemerg, single, 1 RBI

 

At Cowden

Centralia Christ Our Rock Lutheran handed Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City two losses in  Saturday action.

Christ Our Rock Lutheran took a 5-1 victory in the opener. CORL finished with 12 hits and was aided by five CHBC errors.

CORL took a 2-0 opening inning lead and led 4-1 after two then added on one in the sixth.

The Bobcats had five hits led by Ben Askins with two singles and Kaidyn Calame with a single and an RBI.

In the second game, CORL edged out to a 1-0 first inning lead and went on for a 10-0 victory in seven innings.

CHBC had not hits and finished with six errors.

At Cowden

Game One

CORL                220    001    0    —    5-12-0

CHBC               010    000    0    —    1- 5-5

WP — Albert. LP — Radloff.

CORL — no hits listed

Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City — Radloff, single; Mueller, single; Askins, 2 singles; Calame, single, 1 RBI

Game Two

CORL              112    300    3    —    10-0-0

CHBC              000    000   0    —     0-0-6

WP — Lueking. LP — Rueff.

CORL — no hits listed

Cowden-Herrick/Beecher City — no hits