Prep Baseball Report

Daily Roundup: May 1, 2017




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By Adam Akin
Director of Scouting

Here is a look at some of the scores and highlights from games around the state on Monday, May 1, 2017.

 

CAK 5, Farragut 0
Spencer Strider tossed the complete-game for the Warriors on Monday evening, holding the vaunted Admiral offense at bay.  Strider struck out 8 and allowed only 6 hits on the night.  Zane Keener went 2-3 with 2 triples and Hudson Chastain recorded a hit, a run, and an RBI.  Jesse Osborne and Connor Quinn both went 2-3 and scored a run for CAK, as well.

GCA-Knoxville 10, Greenback 2
The Rams' offense came to play on Monday evening, pushing across 10 runs on 12 hits and 4 walks in their matchup with Greenback.  Noah Gent, Taylor Lawson, and Landon Crumbley each went 2-4 and combined for 4 doubles, 3 runs, and 5 RBIs.  Eli Nordhorn went 2-2 with 2 runs, while Ryan Medders and Dylan Lloyd both went 1-3 with 2 RBIs.  Hunter Ross earned the W on the mound, tossing a complete game and striking out 5.

Knoxville Central 11, William Blount 2
The Bobcats received a big performance from the Rheineckers on Monday night, as Cole and Dane combined to go 4-9 with 4 runs and 7 RBIs.  Cole doubled twice and Dane hit a home run.  Bass Cooper walked 4 times and scored 2 runs, while Garret Hamilton went 3-4 with a double and a run.  Nathan Stamps earned the W on the mound.

McCallie 5, Marion County 3
Corbin Brooksbank went 2-3 with a double, a run, and an RBI to help lead the Blue Tornado to a win over Marion County on Monday evening.  John Behrends also doubled and scored a run, while Dane Beard drove in 2.  McCallie used 4 different pitches, as Holden Shell earned the W and Austin Chastain recorded the save with 6 Ks in 2 innings of work. 

Covington 6, St. George's 3
Brock Lomax had a huge night for the Chargers from both sides of the ball, finishing 3-4 with a double and a run scored and tossing the final 4 innings on the mound.  Lomax allowed only 1 run and struck out 5 to earn the long save.  Austin Baskin had a 2-RBI double and scored a run, Rob Hendren went 1-2 with 2 RBIs, and Brennan McClain had a hit, a run, and an RBI.

Chattanooga Christian 12, South Pittsburg 5
Chattanooga Christian used an 8-run second inning that was topped off by a John Rhodes grand slam to down the Pirates of South Pittsburg on Monday night.  Rhodes finished with 5 RBIs and 2 runs scored, while Aaron Anand and Chris King combined to go 4-4 with 3 walks, 4 runs, and 3 RBIs.  Nathanael Kapp also went 2-4 with 2 doubles, a run, and an RBI and earned the W on the mound.

Summit 5, Siegel 3
Summit used a complete team effort to take out the Siegel Stars on Monday evening, with 6 players finishing with exactly 1 hit.  Tanner Koza led the way by going 2-3 with a double, a run, and 2 RBIs and recording the only multi-hit day for the Spartans.  Reed Johnson had a hit and scored a run, while Chris McElvain and Wade Lopiccolo doubled.  Blake Money earned the W on the mound, tossing all 7 innings and allowing 5 hits and striking out 7.

Goodpasture 13, Gordonsville 7
The Cougars received a huge performance from both David Wilson and Cole Carter, as the duo combined to go 8-9 with 5 runs and 6 RBIs on the night.  Carter hit a home run and Wilson doubled twice.  Gage Gregory and Ryan Lyle each went 2-4, as Gregory had a double and 3 RBIs and Lyle scored 2 runs.  Wyatt Blessing earned the W on the mound, tossing the first 4 innings in scoreless fashion.

Hardin Valley 10, West (Knoxville) 9 (9 innings)
The Hawks' offense powered them to a big 9-inning win on Monday night over the Rebels of West High School.  Cameron Fisher and Drew Parks each went 3-4 and combined for 3 runs and 6 RBIs, including a home run from Parks and a double from Fisher.  Lucas Cook and Bryce Jenkins both went 2-5 and combined for 3 runs and 2 RBIs, including a home run from Cook.  Anders Cook earned the W on the mound by tossing 2 innings of scoreless relief.

Beech 10, White House 0
Michael Hayes tossed a complete-game shutout to lead the Buccaneers to a Monday evening win over White house, allowing only 1 hit and 1 walk while striking out 9 in 6 innings of work.  Ryan Mortensen powered the offense by finishing 3-3 with a home run, 4 RBIs, and 1 run scored.  Nelson Smith and Ty Sutley combined to go 3-5 with 3 runs and 2 RBIs.

 

  Alcoa 13-10 2 Carter 19-6 8
  Antioch 11-10 15 Glencliff 0-12 4
  Bolivar Central 7-14 10 Liberty 4-18 3
  Cane Ridge 6-8 12 McGavock 7-9 1
  Cannon County 7-16 2 Livingston Academy 15-11 5
  Cannon County 7-16 2 Livingston Academy 15-11 8
  Central Baptist 8 Fayette Academy 14-10 9
  Christian Brothers High 13-15 1 St. Benedict 21-3 2
  Clarksville Academy 11-13 1 Sycamore 13-13 3
  Clarksville NE 21-10 14 Kenwood 1-17 1
  Clarksville NW 6-13 8 West Creek 6-17-1 3
  Coalfield 17-3 2 Oak Ridge 13-14 7
  Collierville 30-8 0 Brighton 12-18 1
  Community 16-16 12 Cornersville 15-13 4
  CSAS 6-16 1 Signal Mountain 24-7 16
  Cumberland Gap 13-14 6 Campbell County 3-19 9
  Dickson County 9-23 4 Waverly 17-6-1 3
  Dresden 8-5 5 Greenfield 5-13 3
  Dyersburg 8-21 5 Union City 14-13 10
  Eagleville 15-13 4 Watertown 16-12 5
  East Hickman 12-10 2 Middle Tennessee Christian 16-11 8
  Elizabethton 14-8 1 Dobyns-Bennett 21-10 11
  Forrest 17-10-1 2 Page 9-19 1
  Franklin 13-16 3 Ensworth 8-16 2
  Gallatin 13-12 11 Harpeth 8-17 0
  Germantown 12-18 3 Evangelical Christian 21-4 13
  Gibbs 21-7 7 South Doyle 11-16 12
  Gibson County 22-6-1 0 Dyer County 20-8 1
  Grace Christian- Franklin 18-13 12 Richland 18-8-1 2
  Grainger 14-15 6 Cherokee 4-25 2
  Hardin County 10-19-1 12 Adamsville 19-7 10
  Henry County 13-12 4 Rossview 19-11 2
  Johnson County 4-10 10 Happy Valley 7-15 4
  LaVergne 5-19 0 Mt. Juliet 17-11-1 10
  Lexington 19-8 8 Decatur County Riverside 15-11 4
  Lipscomb Academy 19-7 18 Stratford 8-12 1
  Loretto 25-3 2 Columbia Academy 21-6 0
  Loudon 13-14 0 Knoxville Catholic 13-16-1 14
  Macon County 18-10 3 Murfreesboro Central Magnet 23-9 10
  Martin Luther King 15-5 10 Hume-Fogg 10-16-1 0
  Mayfield (KY) 6 Westview 9-17 3
  McMinn Central 9-10 4 McMinn County 16-15 5
  McNairy Central 22-7-1 13 Madison Acad Magnet 7-16 1
  McNairy Central 22-7-1 13 Madison Acad Magnet 7-16 3
  Midway 6-18 1 Lenoir City 6-18 17
  Moore County 10-17 3 Cascade 11-17-1 5
  Morristown East 14-11 8 Knoxville Halls 15-11 2
  Morristown West 12-18 2 Greeneville 24-3 15
  MUS 13-12 0 Briarcrest Christian 16-15 14
  Northview Academy 13-9 5 Cocke County 10-19 6
  Oakland 14-16 5 Brentwood 24-7 6
  Peabody 23-3 14 Obion County 14-11 1
  Perry County 7-14 0 Hickman County 16-9 10
  Pickett County 4-13 6 Clarkrange 5-10 7
  Pickett County 4-13 1 Clarkrange 5-10 9
  Powell 15-13 4 Bearden 15-18-1 2
  Richland 18-8-1 11 Grace Christian- Franklin 18-13 7
  Ripley 17-9 2 Jackson South Side 12-19 3
  Sacred Heart of Jesus 6-17 5 Humboldt 8-11 8
  Scotts Hill 20-7 12 Chester County 16-9 2
  Seymour 16-12 3 South Doyle 11-16 1
  Signal Mountain 24-7 16 CSAS 6-16 1
  Smyrna 6-23 0 Centennial 13-14 8
  Springfield 11-17 0 Clarksville 27-5 7
  Stewart County 7-16 1 Camden 15-10 11
  Stewarts Creek 24-7 4 Columbia 16-12 2
  Stone Memorial 2-22 2 Rhea County 19-11-1 16
  Stone Memorial 2-22 5 Rhea County 19-11-1 6
  Summertown 19-10 13 Mt. Pleasant 5-18 2
  Sweetwater 19-10 4 Rockwood 18-8 5
  The King's Academy 12-12 1 Mt. Juliet Christian 18-10 12
  Tipton-Rosemark 20-11 10 Millington 4-25 0
  Trinity Christian 13-10-1 5 Jackson North Side 10-15-1 0
  Tullahoma 15-16 1 Hendersonville 19-8 2
  Unaka 17-6 9 West Greene 11-10 11
  Unicoi County 17-12 6 Pigeon Forge 23-6 4
  Union County 14-9 0 Karns 23-8 10
  University School of Jackson 22-4 11 Rossville Christian 9-14 0
  Upperman 10-10 1 DeKalb County 18-8 5
  Volunteer 7-19 2 David Crockett 14-14 9
  Warren County 20-11 21 Cumberland County 5-24 0
  Warren County 20-11 10 Cumberland County 5-24 0
  White County 10-19 2 Cookeville 19-7 11
  White House Heritage 14-14 2 Wilson Central 18-10 3
  York Institute 4-18 3 Smith County 16-9 21
  Zion Christian 8-8 3 Ezell-Harding 7-16 0