Hillsborough Co. Baseball Round-up 2/27/18

 
Cambridge Chr 6,
Seven Rivers Chr 5
Cambridge Christian capped Ethan McCoy’s first career save turning a
4-6-3 double-play to end the game in a win on the road. Nick Kaul went 3-for-4,
with a double and three RBI to lead the Lancers’ offense; Tilden Agee was also
3-for-4 with a double, while Jonah Rawls and Austin Hessinger each had two hits
in the win.
C
000
411 0
6
13
1
S
200
020 1
5
11
W McCarty
(2-0). L – Phillips
(0-1). S – McCoy (1). 2B – Agee, Kaul (C); Pillsbury (S). Records— C 3-1; S 0-1.
Alonso 8, Hillsborough
0
Seven Alonso
pitchers saw action in the win, striking out 13 Hillsborough batters, while
senior Nick Gonzalez had a double, drove in a run, scored three times and stole
a base for the Ravens.
A
340
100 0
8
10
0
H
000
000 0
0
4
4
W Daley (1-0).
L – Gundersen. 2B – Gonzalez, Montes, Villalta (A); Doston
(H). Records – A 3-0; H 1-2.
Plant City 5, Brandon
1
Raiders senior
TJ Gayner followed up his perfect game in last week’s opener with another
strong outing on the mound, working 4 2/3 innings and allowing one run, on just
two hits.
PC
002
030 0
5
7
1
B
000
100 0
1
4
5
W – Gayner
(2-0). Records – PC 3-0;
B 1-1.
Steinbrenner 5,
Freedom 4 (eight innings)
Steinbrenner
junior Jesse O’Rorke’s ground ball single through short gave the Warriors a
walk-off win in extras to defeat Freedom. Jordan Lala was 3-for-4 for the
Warriors, while O’Rorke finished the game 2-for-2 with two runs scored and
Donovan Garcia and Justin Turk also drove in a run apiece.
F
003
000 1
0
4
7
0
S
301
000 0
1
5
11
1
2B – Lala 2 (S).
Records F 1-3; S
2-1.
Durant 4, Strawberry Crest 1
D
000
301 0
4
6
1
SC
010
000 0
1
6
1

W – Woodmansee (1-0). L – Manderscheid (0-1). S – Brown (1). Records – D 3-0; SC 2-1.


Wharton 17, Chamberlain 3 (four innings)

W
375
2xx x
17
11
1
C
300
0xx x
3
4
1

W – Allen (1-0). Records – W 3-0; C 0-4.


Robinson 7,
Lennard 6

R
020
320 0
7
0
0
L
203
001 0
6
0
0
Armwood 11, Blake
1 (five innings)
B
010
00x x
1
4
2
A
001
46x x
11
10
0
W – Lawrence
(1-0). L – Mirza. 2B – Quinones, Tate, Castelli (A). Records – B 0-3; A 1-2.
Newsome 19, Middleton
0 (five innings)
M
000
000 0
0
0
6
N
000
000 0
19
10
0
W— Carpenter
(1-0). 2B – Tomich (N).
Records— M 0-3; N
2-0.
Tampa Catholic 9,
Brooks DeBartolo 3
B
010
100 0
3
TC
012
015 x
9
4
2
W – Cuesta
(1-0). 2B – Kandell (TC). Records – B 1-2; TC 3-0.
Calvary
Christian 4, Clearwater Central Cath 2
CCC
000
100 1
2
5
2
Cal
002
101 x
4
6
0
W— Hudi (2-0).
L – Reagan. 2B – (CCC); Nelson (Cal). 3B – Wright(CCC). Records – CCC 1-3; Cal 3-0.

J
101
100 0
3
5
1
P
100
001 0
2
0
0

 

W Dominguez (1-1). S – Martin (1). 2B – Mathis (J). HR – Welch (J). Records – J 2-1; P 2-1.
Braden River 15,
Tampa Bay Tech 5 (six innings)
Bayshore Chr 4,
Keswick Chr 1
Boxscores from
Monday Night Games
Seffner
Christian 11, Bradenton Inspiration Academy 6
IA
500
010 0
6
6
5
SC
027
101 x
11
10
3
W – Wellen
(1-1). L – Combs. 2B – Berens, Gilbert, Peeler (SC). Records – IA 1-2; S 2-1.
Citrus Park
Christian 8, Bayshore Christian 6
BC
100
130 1
6
CP
320
012 x
8
12
6
W Strom (1-0).
2B – Strom, Zarzuala,
Nobles (CP). Records – BC 2-1;
CP 1-2.
St. Pete
Canterbury 11, Bell Creek 1 (five innings)
BC
000
01x x
1
0
0
Can
009
11x x
11
0
0
W – Haugabook
(1-1).
2B – Fuller
(Can).
3B – Dobbs (Can).
Records – BC 2-2;
Can 2-1.
Bishop
McLaughlin 8, Wiregrass Ranch 1
Bishop
McLaughlin senior pitcher Preston Perez struck out six, allowing just one run
over five innings to pick up his first win of the season. Senior Cam Diaz was
2-for-4, with a double, two runs scored and an RBI, sophomore Adam Berry went
2-for-3, with 3 RBI, and junior Shafer Magee had a pair of hits, a run scored
and an RBI for the Hurricanes on offense.
WR
000
100 0
1
0
0
BM
004
130 0
8
0
0
W – Perez (1-0).
2B – Diaz (BM). Records – WR 2-1; BM 3-0.

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