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2016 OHSAA Tournament: Road To Huntington Park - Division III State Semifinal Recap



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By Dylan Hefflinger
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2016 OHSAA Tournament: Road To Huntington Park - Division III State Semifinal Recap

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Game 1:

Eric MulletCOLUMBUS - Eric Mullet (pictured right) extended his OHSAA all-time record streak of not allowing an earned run to 109 innings in pitching Berlin Hiland past Versailles 3-0 in a Division III state semifinal game on Friday at Huntington Park.

The senior right-hander allowed just three hits in his shutout performance against the No. 7 Tigers, two coming in the first inning. Mullet, a Malone commit, struck out eight and walked one for the No. 1 Hawks, which will play at 4 p.m. on Saturday in the D-III title game against the winner of Clear Fork and No. 14 Waynedale.

Berlin Hiland, now 29-2, scored a pair of runs in the third on a two-out HBP, Tyson Gingerich double and Bryan Yoder single and added an insurance run in the fifth on Chris Kline single, GIngerich long double to center and a Yoder sac fly.

Losing pitcher Brett McEldowney, who threw a four-hitter, had two singles for Versailles (23-5).

Game 2:

Markus SchlabachCOLUMBUS - A four-run seventh inning rallied state tournament newcomer Apple Creek Waynedale past Bellville Clear Fork 6-3 and with it a berth in the Division III championship game.

Markus Schlabach had a two-run single in the uprising after Ryan Weaver led off with a single and Shayne Weaver was intentionally walked. An error and a sacrifice fly by Jarrett Wonsick helped bring in two more runs.

Schlabach (pictured right) went the distance to pick up the victory for No. 14 Waynedale (26-5), surrendering three hits and three base on balls while striking out eight.

Aaron Spidell led a 13-hit Waynedale attack with three singles while Weaver, Schlabach and Evan Reidenbach each had a pair of singles.

Thomas Staab, Hunter Boyer and Luke Clark had the lone hits for Clear Fork (19-14), which score two runs in the bottom of the sixth to go in front 3-2 on three walks, a Boyer RBI single and a sac fly from Clark.

Clear Fork freshman starting pitcher Mitchell Dulin did not allow a run in 4.2 innings, giving up six hits and one walk with one strikeout before being relieved.

Waynedale faces top-ranked Berlin Hiland in Saturday's 4 p.m.title game.