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June 24, 2009

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Minor Softball

Miller Poultry Wildcats 14, RS Pest Panthers 13: Lena Yeakey and winning pitcher Alexis VanOver doubled for the Wildcats.

Minor Baseball



Goshen Firefighter Silverhawks 8, Lake City Orioles 5: Donnie Higdon had two hits for the Hawks, Cade Fisher, Salvador Garcia, Lorenzo Camacho and Max Harmon one each. Mitchell Walters pitched four innings and C.J. Detweiler two, combining for 14 strikeouts. Ryan Jacobs slapped three hits for the Orioles, Kyler Altenhof and Chase Knoblock both one.

First Source Pirates 11, Thermo King Rangers 7: Daniel Behan belted three triples for the Pirates, Carmelo Gomez two hits, jacob Haimes, James Paetkau and Eliot Nafziger one each. Gomez and Paetkau pitched. Charlie Collins had two hits for the Rangers, Aaron Alwine, Philip Wertz, Brockton Yoder and William Troyer one each.

Major Baseball



Quality Drive Away Tigers 8, Miller Building White Sox 6: Matt Hershberger homered for the Tigers, Brandon macon and Brady Bechtel both had two hits, Ryan Duckworth, Charles Almy, Ethan Miller and Wilson Newell one each. Almy, Hershberger and Bechtel pitched. Oliver Nafziger ripped three hits for the Sox, Austin Roose two, Randal Hernandez, Trevor Burns, Alex Milbourn and Nashan Lora one each.

Junior Baseball



Kolbus, Barkes & Rife Braves 10, Concord 4: Jake Jesse struck out five as the winning pitcher. He also drove in two runs while Justin Klabusich and Elias Cabales were other offensive stars.

Braves 23, Elkhart Auto Center 13: Alex Neufeld drove in six runs with two homers and a double for the Goshen team. Klabusich had a homer, double and three singles, John Trenshaw three hits, Cabales and winning pitcher Austin Henke both two RBI.



Middlebury



Major Softball



New Image 3, Concord Three 1: Kyla Meade struck out 12 as the winning pitcher. Brianna Eggleston, Leah Bontrager and Meade all had key hits.

Rookie Baseball



Omega Plastics 22, L & W Engineering 14: Shane Brandenberger and Nick Bucher belted home runs for Omega and Chris Garman a double. Matthew Kelly executed an unassisted double play on defense. Noah Bowman was outstanding for L & W.

Machine Pitch Baseball



Miller-Stewart Funeral Home 7, Troyer Products 6: Trey O’Brien and Nicholas Knepper both had three hits for M-S, Reece Lueking, Camden Knepp and Tyler Evers one each. Cameron Huys and Rhett Addis both had three hits for Troyer.

Life Is One 18, Quality Drive Away 4: Carter Stoltzfus slammed a home run, triple and three singles for Life, Reed Miller and Tristan Swihart both five hits, Clay Stoltzfus and Bryce Miller both four. Blake Neely had two hits and Blandon Hostetler one for Quality.

Harding’s 23, Syndicate 14: Nate Bowman and Matt Wallace both hammered six hits for Harding and Patrick Eash five. Benny Petersheim had four and Trenton Kercher three for Syndicate.

Major Baseball



Jerry’s Standard 10, Jayco 3: Andrew Kennedy and Ryan Haarer homered for JS, Collin Utley had two hits and Brandon Mercer one. Nolan Bowman pitched five innings and Kennedy one.

Blough Irrigation 11, Troyer Carpets 10: Jacob Nine had a game-tying double for Blough, Christian Miller a home run, Sammy Troyer three hits and Erik Burgess two. Keith Miller was the winning hurler. Kendall Miller homered for Troyer, Chandler Beachy had two hits, Payton Carson and Luke Riffell both one.

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