#7 Bloomingdale 2
Durant 1

Bloomingdale waited 26 plate appearances before Braxton Wilken smashed a ground ball off the leg of the pitcher for the Bulls first hit – and game-winning RBI single to walk off the win. Durant’s Tristan Macpherson held the Bulls offense in check, struck out eight with just four walks (three drawn by JJ Santiago – who scored the game’s first run on a wild pitch) for six innings. Bloomingdale starter Luke Long allowed one unearned run, and also struck out eight in six innings of a no-decision, before Isaiah Perez pitched a scoreless inning with two strikeouts and was rewarded with the win. Macpherson and Caleb Lambert singled in the fifth for the Cougars, which turned into a run on an eventual passed ball.

D 000|010|0 – |1|4|1
B 001|000|1 – |2|1|0
W – Perez (1-0); L – Tr. Gonser (0-1)
Records – D (5-3); B (7-2).

Alonso 4
Robinson 3

Alonso senior Ihonathan Perez lined his third hit of the game into centerfield for a walk-off RBI hit to give the Ravens a comeback win against Robinson. Trailing by a run in the seventh a hit-batter and a wild pitch put the tying run on third for the Ravens and Raymond Llanes ground a ball to the right side of the infield to tie it just before Perez played hero. A pair of sac flies gave the Ravens an early lead, before the Knights scored a run in the fourth and two more in the fifth – highlighted by a two-run double by Collin Rosenberg (2-for-4, run).

R 000|120|0 – |3|7|0
A 200|000|2 – |4|6|2
W – Rodriguez (2-0); L – Zimmerman (1-2)
2B – Rosenberg (R). Records – R (4-8); A (7-4).

#4 Jesuit 9
Miller School of Albermarle (Va.) 8

Jesuit scored five runs in the seventh inning as Griffin Boesen walked off a win with an RBI single to left field. Brady Marshall stayed hot with two hits and two RBI for the Tigers; Jay Kirchner was 2-for-2 with two RBI; and Liam Amoriello earned the win with a scoreless inning of relief, one hit and one strikeout.

M 310|130|0 – |8|12|1
J  040|000|5 – |9|11|5
W – Amoriello (1-0); L – Wade (0-1)
2B – Brownman (M); Boesen (J); 3B – Peck (M); HR – Brownman (M). Records – M (0-1); J (9-2).

#3 Gaither 4
#2 Jefferson 3

Gaither made a trio of Dragons errors hurt in the third inning, putting up four runs highlighted by a Ryan Deak RBI fielder’s choice and an Ivan Vasquez single to support steady pitching for a one-run win. Noah Lockler pitched 3 1/3 innings, allowed two earned and struck out four, and Carter Kindberg pitched the final 3 2/3 innings, allowed one hit and struck out three. Sam Hyman was 2-for-3 with a solo home run.

J  100|200|0 – |3|4|3
G 004|000|x – |4|3|2
W – Lockler (3-0); L – Hyman (2-2); S – Kindberg (1)
2B – Wade (G); HR – Hyman (J). Records – J (8-2); G (11-1).

Brandon 7
King 5

Brandon scored in each of the first three innings and held off King for a win at home. David Ruiz went 2-for-2 with an RBI double in the win; Ryan Shea allowed one earned run and struck out five to earn a win in relief for the Eagles and Robert Elder picked up a save with four strikeouts over three innings. Emannuel Nunez was 2-for-3 with two runs scored for the Lions; and John Randall and Cameron Davis each had two hits and an RBI.

K 020|210|0 – |5|10|4
B 312|010|x – |7|5|4
W – Philmon; L – Miesz; S – Elder
2B – Ruiz (B). Records – K (0-10); B (2-6).

IMG Royal 4
#1 Tampa Catholic 1

A two-run Tage McKinley home run in the first inning gave IMG Royal enough of a lead to hand Tampa Catholic its first loss of the season. A bases-loaded walk and a wild pitch gave the Royal Ascenders two more insurance runs. Torey Thomas doubled for the Crusaders in the fifth inning and scored on a Jack Smythe single to center, but was thrown out trying to stretch it to a double and leaving a runner at third.

T 000|010|0 – |1|5|0
I  200|200|0 – |4|9|0
W – Priory (4-0); L – Fluker (1-1); S –Imaizumi (1)
2B – Thomas; 3B – Kaha’i (I); HR – McKinley (I). Records – T (10-1); I (8-1).

Plant City 8
Spoto 2

Plant City’s Drew Cothren hit an RBI sac fly in the first and added an RBI single in the second; and Devin Dukes chipped in a RBI groundout, a double and a run scored to the win; before the Raiders salted away the win with a four-run seventh inning. Alex Rodriguez earned the win on the mound, struck out nine, while allowing one earned run in four innings of work, before Hunter Carbaugh (1ip, 1 BB, 1 K) and Merrick Smith (Sv, 2ip, 2 H, 3 K’s) closed things out. Parker Scott doubled and scored twice for Plant City. Na’Im Salter doubled in a run and scored for the Spartans.

P 211|000|4 – |8|5|1
S 000|200|0 – |2|5|1
W – Rodriguez (1-0); L – Luna; S – Smith
2B – Scott, Rodriguez, Dukes (P); Salter (S). Records – P (8-4); S (1-8).

Plant 5
Steinbrenner 2

Plant scored a run in all but one of its at-bats to defend Wade Boggs Field against the visiting Warriors. Eli Cruz‘s RBI sac fly in the fourth gave Plant the needed third run for the win, after hitting an RBI single in the second inning; Jordan Olivia doubled and scored twice in the win; Urban Ellis doubled in a run in the fifth; Coy Keller pitched 4 1/3 innings, allowed two runs and struck out one to pick up the win; and Truman Mayer pitched the final 2 2/3 innings with three strikeouts to earn a save. Steinbrenner’s Gavin Mix drove in a run, and Coby Moesching went 2-for-3 with a double, run and RBI.

S 001|010|0 – |2|8|2
P 110|111|x – |5|6|1
W – Keller (3-0); L – Moesching; S – Mayer (1)
2B – Ciccarello, Moesching, Petker (S); Olivia, Ellis (P). Records – S (3-7); P (7-6).

Sumner 6
Riverview 0

Ethan DeJesus (3ip, 2 BB, 7 K’s) led a committee no-hitter, combined with Braylon Disla (2ip, 2 K’s), Matt Rangel (1ip, 1 BB, 2 K’s) and Ethan Christian (1ip, 1 K) for the Stingrays. Isaiah Romano (2-for-4) singled in a run in the first inning to give his pitchers all they would need; Winston Pennant went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBI; and Diankel Berrios hit a solo home run.

S 101|310|0 – |6|14|0
R 000|000|0 – |0|0|1
W – DeJesus (4-0); L – Newman
2B – Farmer, Pennant (S); HR – Berrios (S). Records – S (7-4); R (2-9).

#8 Berkeley Prep 12
Lakeland McKeel Academy 5

Berkeley Prep senior Parker Mitzel had a game-tying single, a lead-taking single and a two-run home run to pace the Buccaneers to a win on the road at Lakeland McKeel: junior Nolan Parmer went the distance allowing three earned runs on four hits, three walks with five strikeouts; LJ Ulmer hit a three-run blast; Jett Walters went 2-for-4 with an RBI and three runs; and Ben O’Brien (RBI, 2 runs) and Josh Herrmann (3 runs) both went 1-for-3.

B 111|033|3 – |12|10|3
M 300|020|0 – |5|4|4
W – Parmer (4-1); L – McMillan (2-1)
HR – Mitzel, Ulmer (B). Records – B (9-4); M (4-7).

#9 Cambridge Christian 12
Seffner Christian 4

Cambridge Christian sophomore Ian Jansen had his second-straight two-homer game driving in four as the Lancers defeated Seffner Christian Tuesday. Jayden Jardin was 2-for-3 with a double, two runs and two RBI; Robert Moore was 2-for-3 with four RBI; and Zachary Uhl pitched four innings of relief to earn the win, struck out four and allowed two runs. Uriah Bullock went 2-for-3 for the Crusaders, with two RBI.

C 000|028|2 – |12|10|2
S 002|000|2 – |4|8|1
W – Uhl (2-0); L – Tate (2-3)
2B – Hazzard (C); Villanueva (S); HR – Jansen 2, Jardine (C). Records – C (8-3-1); S (5-7).

Leto 11
Chamberlain 1 – six innings

Leto’s Daniel Gonzalez pitched five innings, allowed one run and struck out six to earn a win as the Falcons offense pounded out 10 hits – including six extra-base knocks. Junior Alex Abreu was 2-for-3 with two doubles, three RBI and two runs scored; and senior David Lemos went 2-for-3, scored three and drove in two in the win.

L 043|004|x – |11|10|0
C 100|000|x – |1|4|2
W – Gonzalez (1-1); L – Felix
2B – Abreu 2, Hernandez-Valdes, Diaz, Smith (L); Kay (C); 3B – Valerio (L). Records – L (4-7); C (3-8).

#6 Freedom 15
Armwood 5 – six innings

Freedom’s Logan Handville flied a triple to right to kickoff a seven-run fifth inning as the Patriots pulled away for a mercy-rule win at home. David Simpkins was 2-for-3 with an RBI double and two runs scored; Devon Acord went 2-for-4 with three runs; and Parker Crafton was 3-for-4 with three RBI for Freedom. Gaige Spano struck out eight and earned a win in relief – pitching 4 2/3 innings, allowing one run on two hits. Kyler Swindal had two hits and two RBI for the Hawks, and Demetrius Baker Jr.  was 1-for-3 with two RBI.

A 310|010|x – |5|3|4
F 230|073|x – |15|11|1
W – Spano (4-0); L – Powell
2B – Simpkins 2, Tarr (F); 3B – Handville (F). Records – A (2-7); F (9-1).

Newsome 12
Morgan 1

Newsome got a double and a home run each from senior Trey Bosso and his replacement at first base Carter Galbraith (four RBI).

N 105|120|3 – |12|15|2
M 000|001|0 – |1|5|5
W – McCafferty (1-0); L – Shoulders
2B – Bosso, Galbraith (N); HR – Bosso, Galbraith (N). Records – N (4-6); M (2-11).

#5 Wharton 15
Hillsborough 1 – five innings

Wharton took control in the second inning as Alex Capezzuti doubled in a run, scored on a balk, and Chris Stroud (2-for-2, 3 RBI) singled in a run to put the game out of reach. Chase Andress was 2-for-2 with three runs scored; Brayden McCormick was 2-for-2 and scored twice; and Brody Turer picked up the win allowing one run over 2 2/3 innings with one strikeout. Rocco Sabella doubled in the first inning and scored the Terriers run on an Angel Smith single.

W 037|41x|x – |15|15|0
H  100|00x|x – |1|2|2
W – Turer (1-0); L – Dennis (1-3)
2B – Capezzuti (W); Sabella (H). Records – W (8-1); H (5-6).

East Bay 16
Lennard 2 – five innings

A 12-run third inning was more than enough support for Indians junior pitcher Connor Gavigan who struck out seven, allowed two unearned runs on two hits and two walks in a mercy-rule-shortened five-inning win. Ethan Cunningham had a two-run single and a two-run double in that big East Bay inning, finishing 3-for-4; Rowland Ruiz Jr. doubled and drove in three in the win, and Jeffrey Diab (3 RBI, 2 runs) and Qwenlen Bennett (2 runs) each had two hits.

L 200|00x|x – |2|2|1
E 00(12)|4xx|x – |16|11|1
W – Gavigan (1-1); L – Brennick (1-3)
2B – Ruiz Jr., Cunningham, Bennett (E). Records – L (3-6); E (7-3).

Canterbury 18
Foundation Christian 1 – five innings

Canterbury freshman Lucas Blaxberg went 3-for-4 with a double and home run, drove in five and scored twice, while holding Foundation Christian to one run on the mound, gave up six hits and struck out seven.

C 326|34x|x – |18|17|0
F 000|10x|x – |1|6|3
W – Blaxberg (2-0); L – Hom (1-1)
2B – Guzman, Blaxberg, Timpe (C); xxxx (X); HR – Blaxberg, Timpe (C). Records – C (9-0); F (7-1).

Monday, March 9 Results

Tampa Prep 8
Carrollwood Day 1

Tampa Prep senior Liam Akins allowed one run over five innings on the mound against CDS, striking out five and giving up three hits and three walks to earn his first win of the season. Dennis Martino‘s RBI double got the Terrapins offense started in the second, and Luc Thornton (2-for-3) extended the early lead with the first of two RBI hits in the game; Langston Sallis doubled twice wit a run and RBI in the win; Bergen Ray was 2-for-3 with two RBI; and Alejandro Nodal was 2-for-3 with a double, RBI and two runs scored. A Matty Coniglio RBI sac fly in the third accounted for the Patriots run.

C 001|000|0 – |1|4|2
T 021|230|x – |8|12|0
W – Akins (1-2); L – Williams (1-1)
2B – Sallis 2, Nodal, Martino (T). Records – C (3-7); T (4-7).

Sickles 7
Newsome 3

Sickles senior Emilio Salgado was 2-for-4 with a home run, Jake Taylor went 3-for-4 with a double, RBI and two runs, and Peter Tsikouris pitched five innings, allowed one unearned run and struck out five to lead the Gryphons to a win over the visiting Wolves. Newsome got on the board first with an RBI single by Ocean Cozart and added two in the sixth highlighted by an RBI double by Trey BossoCole Walton went 2-for-4 with two runs scored; and Robertson DiPietro struck out seven in the loss.

N 100|002|0 – |3|7|0
S 300|022|x – |7|9|1
W – Tsikouris (2-1); L – DiPietro (2-2)
2B – Shotwell, Bosso (N); Taylor (S); HR – Salgado (S). Records – N (3-6); S (8-3).

Bell Creek 6
Brooks DeBartolo 4

An RBI double by Braylin Wilson (2-for-4, two runs) kicked off an early offensive output for Bell Creek as the Panthers stretched out a six-run lead over the first two innings and held off a Phoenix rally. Bell Creek enior Evan Booker picked up his third win on the mound, working six innings, allowing three runs and struck out seven; Joseph Johnson held the Phoenix to one run in his inning of relief, while also going 2-for-3 with an RBI single and run-scoring sac fly in the win; and Euriah Benoit went 2-for-3 with two runs scored. Brooks DeBartolo senior Trey Heathcock had two hits; Leighton Blaylock had two RBI including a run-scoring double; and Gabriel Machado was 1-for-3 with two runs scored.

BC 420|000|0 – |6|10|1
BD 001|020|1 – |4|8|0
W – Booker (3-1); L – Machado; S – Johnson (1)
2B – Wilson (BC); Blaylock, Roston (BD). Records – BC (5-3-2); BD (0-9).

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