Wednesday, May 4th recap
May 4, 2011
Written by Ethan Silverman
No. 1 Rock Bridge was upset by No. 7 CBC. Full coverage to come.
No. 3 St. Louis University High remains undefeated, with a dominating 11-1 over Chaminade. Brian Howard picked up the win, while Mitch Klug powered the Jr. Billiken offense with three RBIs
No. 6 Oakville beat Lafayette 11 to 5.
No. 10 Liberty came from behind to defeat Blue Springs South 14 to 11. Matt Dye went 3-for-5 with two doubles and three RBIs, as well as picking up the win in relief.
No. 12 Helias was upset by No. 19 Pacific, 4-2. Andrew David picked up the win for Pacific.
No. 13 Lee?s Summit West squeaked by North Kansas City 1-0.
No. 20 Farmington was upset by Ste. Genevieve 7-6, the second straight defeat for Farmington.
No. 22 Willard defeated Nixa 1-0. Anthony Canenepeel threw a complete game, allowing only two hits. The Willard pitching staff has allowed only nine runs in their last four games, all wins.
No. 23 Kickapoo beat up on Lebanon, 11-5.
Carl Junction defeated Monett 14-0 in five innings.
Malden HS continued their winning ways, defeating Hayti 14 to 4. Tanner Murphy went 2-for-4 with two doubles.
Hillcrest over Glendale 6 to 3. Joel Lewallen led the Hillcrest offense going 3-for-4 with two doubles, one RBI and two runs scored. Matt Futrell went the distance, allowing six hits and one earned run, while striking out six.
Marquette defeated Fox HS 7-4. Matt Seevers picked up the win, throwing a complete game, striking out nine Fox batters, giving up five hits and allowing three runs. Offensively, Sean Ullrich went 2-for-3, with one RBI and two runs scored to lead the Mustang offense.
Seneca HS defeated Lamar 12 to 2 in five innings. Montana Cooper led the Seneca offense with a 2-for-3 afternoon and three RBIs. Jared Lipe picked up the win, allowing two runs on four hits and striking out eight batters.
Vianney won their third game in a row, defeating DuBourg 11-0.