Daily Roundup: April 29 Games
April 30, 2013
By Chris Fuller
Kentucky Scouting Director
A couple of upsets in the Power 25 last evening as South Laurel, Hazard, and Apollo all lost. Here are the scores and highlights from around the state.
(No.3) PRP 5 Holy Cross 4
Alex Miller hit a 2-run home run and Ryan Hart added 2 hits as PRP survived a scare from Holy Cross.
Pulaski County 9 (No.14) South Laurel 2
Letcher County Central 13 (No.17) Hazard 3
Jordan Short went 3-4 and scored 4 runs. Max Hall allowed 3 earned runs over 5 innings with 6 K’s for the win. Jordan Olinger homered in the Hazard loss.
(No.20) Ryle 3 Dixie Heights 2
Thomas Baumann and Tyler Mason ripped back-to-back doubles in the 7th inning to propel Ryle to the win.
Hopkinsville 3 (No.22) Apollo 2
(No.25) Adair County 8 Monroe County 3
Adair County won its 12th game in a row to improve to 16-6 on the season.
Kentucky Country Day 8 Seneca 0
Will Smith continued his torrid hitting, going 2-4 with a home run and RBI, Henry Crockett went 3-4 with a double, triple, and 2 RBI, and Parker James and Zach Lyles each added 2 hits. Casey Klein fired a complete game 2-hit shutout.
Boyle County 4 Lincoln County 0
Micah Miniard fired a complete game, 2-hit shutout while racking up 13 K’s in the process. Last week’s KY Player of the Week Casey Whittle continued to produce at the plate blasting a home run and driving in all 4 runs for Boyle County. Brady Wehmiller was a perfect 4-4 at the plate in the win.
Taylor County 10 Washington County 0 (5 innings)
Blake Caulk went 2-3 with a double and 3 RBI, and Don Dabney went 2-2 with a double and drove in a run for Taylor County. Dabney was also the winning pitcher, allowing just one hit in going the distance.
DuPont Manual 7 Fern Creek 0
Harrison Scanlon blasted a 3-run home run, and Alec Dunn added 2 hits in the win. Ben Flanigan fired a complete game shutout with 8 K’s to record the win.
Bryan Station 5 LCA 4
Kollin Probst went 2-3 with a RBI, and Elijah Burdette tripled in the victory. Brandon McIntosh worked 5 2/3 innings to pick up the win, and Michael Hall threw a scoreless 7th to earn the save.
Caldwell County 14 Dawson Springs 0 (5 innings)
Elijah Sindelar and Hayden Stewart each collected 3 hits in the win for Caldwell County. Cody Oden fired a 5-inning no-hitter with 7 K’s in the process.
Valley 9 Southern 6
Jake Richardson went 3-4 with a triple, home run, and 3 RBI, Leighton Scales added a double and triple, and Jared Wales hit a 2-run home run in the win.
Graves County 3 Mayfield 0
Peyton Puckett went 2-3, and Colton Aldridge and Justin Hayden each doubled and drove in a run in the win. Hayden scattered 6 hits in going the distance with 11 K’s in the complete game shutout.
Elizabethtown 12 Nelson County 5
Zeke Pinkham went 3-4 with 2 doubles, a home run, and 4 RBI in leading Elizabethtown to victory. Hunter Sullivan doubled twice and drove in 4 runs in the winning cause. Cannon Pender worked 6 innings to pick up the win.
Todd County Central 14 Fort Campbell 1 (5 innings)
Cole Hyde went 2-4 with a double and RBI, Loren Lindner added 2 hits and 2 RBI, and Ethan Chester launched a 3-run home run in the win. Hyde went the distance on the mound, striking out 10 in the process.
Conner 6 Simon Kenton 0
Austin Brake went 3-4 with a double and RBI, and Brady Padgett went 2-3 with a double, RBI, and 2 runs scored in the win. Cameron Ross went the distance for the complete game win, scattering 5 hits and striking out 7.
Caldwell County 10 Dawson Springs 0 (5 innings)
Caldwell County took advantage of 11 walks, and Landon Burns threw a 5-inning no-hitter with 9 K’s.
Bowling Green 10 South Warren 0 (6 innings)
Seaton Sheldon went 2-3 with a home run and 3 RBI, and Zack Borden went 4-4 and scored 3 runs as Bowling Green cruised to the win. Tyler Kilgus threw a complete game 3-hit shutout with 5 K’s.
Madison Central 7 Scott County 2
Jimmy Wright went 2-3 with a double and RBI, and Ben Fisher doubled home 2 runs as the Indians used a 6-run 6th inning to break open a tie game. Kyle Kelsey allowed 1 earned run over 5 1/3 innings, and Austin Templeton threw 1 2/3 innings of scoreless relief to pick up the win.
Montgomery County 3 Bourbon County 2 (11 innings)
Bourbon County scored 2 runs in the top of the 7th to tie it, and the game remained knotted at 2 until Montgomery County won it in the bottom of the 11th. Blake Thomas went 2-5 with a triple and RBI, and Jordan Nester threw 5 scoreless innings in relief to record the win. Bourbon County starter Kaven Brown allowed one earned run and struck out 10 over 9 innings in the no decision. Ben Schanding collected 3 hits in the loss.
Ashland Blazer | 5 | at Fairland, OH | 3 |
Ballard Memorial | 4 | vs. St. Mary | 3 |
Bath County | 12 | vs. West Carter | 2 |
Belfry | 5 | vs. Sheldon Clark | 0 |
Boone County | 4 | vs. Campbell County | 2 |
Breckinridge County | 4 | vs. Butler County | 2 |
Clinton County | 11 | vs. Pickett County, TN | 4 |
Clintwood, VA | 11 | vs. Shelby Valley | 1 |
Cooper | 4 | vs. Scott | 3 |
Covington Latin | 14 | vs. Robertson County | 3 |
Crittenden County | 6 | vs. Trigg County | 5 |
Fort Knox | 7 | at Waggener | 3 |
Fulton City | 4 | at Fulton County | 0 |
Gallatin County | 11 | vs. Newport | 1 |
Green County | 3 | vs. Campbellsville | 1 |
Harlan | 18 | vs. Lynn Camp | 0 |
Heath | 7 | vs. Reidland | 6 |
Hickman County | 4 | at Carlisle County | 2 |
Highlands | 6 | at Bishop Brossart | 4 |
John Hardin | 8 | vs. Marion County | 6 |
Lewis County | 6 | at Ironton, OH | 5 |
Lloyd Memorial | 5 | at Newport Central Catholic | 4 |
Magoffin County | 5 | vs. Pikeville | 3 |
Marshall County | 20 | at Livingston Central | 1 |
Moore | 8 | at Whitefield Academy | 3 |
Muhlenberg County | 5 | vs. Webster County | 2 |
North Hardin | 3 | vs. North Bullitt | 2 |
Oldham County | 6 | vs. Christian Academy-Louisville | 1 |
Owensboro | 13 | vs. McLean County | 3 |
Paris | 12 | vs. Augusta | 3 |
Portland Christian | 11 | vs. Shawnee | 2 |
Rowan County | 13 | at Greenup County | 8 |
Southern | 9 | at Valley | 6 |
Spencer County | 12 | vs. Frankfort | 2 |
St. Henry | 7 | at Holy Cross (Covington) | 6 |
Union County | 5 | vs. Hopkins County Central | 2 |
University Heights | 15 | at Madisonville-North Hopkins | 1 |
Warren East | 8 | at Warren Central | 2 |