2B Baseball: Napavine’s Stanley No-Hits Pe Ell in Semifinals
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Stanley, a freshman, faced just 24 batters in the game, striking out five, hitting one, walking two and allowing one to reach on an error -- though that one was then picked off at first base.
"I think the biggest surprise was that he was able to throw the complete game," Napavine coach
The defense, Bullock added, played well behind the freshman, including big plays by middle infielders
Kaut then drove in 2 runs with a two-out single in the seventh inning, which provided more than enough insurance for
MWP Reaches Regionals With 10-Inning Win Over Adna
"We kept everybody on the edge of their seats for a while,"
"II was really happy with how we kept our composure and battled back," Coleman said.
That's how the game would stay until MWP went on a 4-run rally in the tenth, but
"It was just a very good high school baseball game," Adna coach
"Spencer did a really nice job and he made some huge pitches," Rooklidge said. "All five runs against him were unearned. If we make a play here or there, things are different. He deserved a win."
Mossyrock 3,
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