Prep Baseball Report

PBR VA/DC Public Scoreboard: 5/20 - 5/22


Mason McRae
PBR Virginia/DC

 

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Results from public high school games from across the state between May 20th, and May 22nd.

Thursday May 20
Brunswick Academy 1 - Carlisle 20
Graham 3 - #9 Lebanon 13
Park View 11 - Southampton 8
Warwick 4 - Bethel 6
John Battle 4 - Gate City 11
Kecoughtan 17 - #22 Heritage 1
#11 Abingdon 20 - Union 3
Tallwood 3 - First Colonial 13
Green Run 0 - Bayside 11
James River 1 - Clover Hill 0
Chilhowie 12 - Rural Retreat 2
Prince George 2 - #14 Thomas Dale 5
Princess Anne 0 - #7 Cox 6
JI Burton 3 - Thomas Walker 4
Colonial Beach 6 - Lancaster 1
Christiansburg 3 - Hidden Valley 1
Fort Defiance 11 - Stuarts Draft 6
Forest Park 7 - Potomac 5
Dinwiddie 21 - Hopewell 0
Gonzaga 3 - Paul IV 1
Sidwell Friends 1 - Mason 5
Stafford 8 - Brooke Point 9
Sherando 0 - James Wood 10
Wakefield 7 - Falls Church 2
Essex 2 - Rappahannock 8
Turner Ashby 0 - Broadway 3
Lakeland 1 - #21 Western Branch 11
Deep Creek 3 - King's Fork 4
Oscar Smith 4 - #25 Hickory 6
#6 Colgan 5 - Hylton 0
Fluvanna County 4 - Monticello 1
South County 2 - Woodson 3
Fuqua 4 - Walsingham Academy 7
Courtland 14 - Spotsylvania 5
Richlands 0 - Virginia 10
Fairfax 3 - West Springfield 12
Atlee 9 - #2 Hanover 5
 

Hanover defeated Atlee 5-0 on Thursday as three pitchers combined to throw a shutout. Levi Huesman struck out Miguel Montoya to finish off the game. In the second inning, Hanover got their offense started when Charlie Rohr grounded out, scoring one run. One bright spot for Atlee was a single by Bronson Davis in the first inning. Caden Plummer earned the win for Hanover. The righthander surrendered zero runs on two hits over four innings, striking out nine. Marcus Van Alstine and Huesman entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

Friday May 21
Nansemond-Suffolk 3 - Highland 7
Georgetown 0 - Maret 10
Wilson 7 - Schools Without Walls 3
#11 Abingdon 17 - Gate City 3
Granby 20 - Booker T Washington 1
Churchland 6 - Norview 0
Jamestown 7 - Smithfield 4
George Wythe 11 - Bland-Rocky Gap 19
William Fleming 1 - #24 Franklin County 12
Nelson County 22 - Altavista 5
Stone Bridge 0 - #4 Freedom 10
#10 Chatham 15 - Dan River 2
Byrd 4 - Staunton River 1
Harrisonburg 10 - Waynesboro 4
Great Bridge 2 - #15 Nansemond River 8
Stafford 6 - Massaponax 4
Rock Ridge 4 - Woodgrove 14
Patrick Henry 2 - Lee-Davis (Mechanicsville) 9
#20 Millbrook 7 - Culpeper County 2
Loudoun County 1 - Dominion 6
Freeman 8 - Tucker 0
Liberty 11 - Handley 8
#22 Heritage 8 - #23 Independence 5
Fauquier 3 - Kettle Run 2
Loudoun County 1 - Dominion 6
#16 Jefferson Forest 10 - Brookville 2
Unity Park 1 - Oshburn 3
Osbourn Park 2 - #5 Battlefield 5
South Lakes 5 - Herndon 11
Page County 16 - East Rockingham 2
West Potomac 3 - Annadale 2
Yorktown 10 - McLean 2
TC Williams 1 - Hayfield 4
Woodbridge 11 - Brentsville District 1
Highland Springs 2 - Deep Run 11
#18 Glen Allen 13 - Godwin 4
 

Glen Allen defeated Godwin 13-4 thanks to a strong start. Glen Allen scored on a single by Drew Morris, a single by Eli Brooks, a single by Anthony Connor, a sacrifice fly by Andrew Harris, and a single by Ethan Brooks in the second inning. After Glen Allen scored two runs in the top of the fifth, Godwin answered with two of their own. Godwin then answered when Gustafson singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run and Muir singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run. Glen Allen pulled away for good with five runs in the second inning. In the second Morris singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run, Brooks singled on a 0-2 count, scoring one run, Connor singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run, Harris's sac fly scored one run for Glen Allen Jaguars Varsity, and Brooks singled on a 0-2 count, scoring one run. Jaden Kinsler took the win for Glen Allen. The southpaw surrendered four runs on seven hits over five innings, striking out eight and walking one. Ethan Hudson threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen. Pulliam took the loss for Godwin. The hurler surrendered five runs on five hits over one and two-thirds innings, striking out three.

Saturday May 22
Maret 2 - Georgetown Day 1
South County 0 - #13 Lake Braddock 7
DeMatha 7 - Bishop O’Connell 10
Gonzaga 10 - Bishop McNamara 6
Culpeper County 2 - James Wood 14
Wilson 3 - St. John’s 4
Petersburg 3 - Martinsburg 16
Georgetown Day 2 - Maret 12
Centreville 5 - #1 Madison 10

Centreville watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in a 10-5 loss to Madison on Saturday. Madison scored on a home run by Triantos, a home run by Eldridge, and a sacrifice fly by Kuhblank in the first inning. Madison got on the board in the first inning. Triantos hit a solo homer. Madison scored four runs in the fourth inning. Tuft, Hoffman, and Brazell each drove in runs during the inning. Collins was the winning pitcher for Madison. The hurler went four innings, allowing two runs on three hits, striking out five and walking zero. Blair and Kopka entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief. Blair recorded the last seven outs to earn the save for Madison. Casey Bach took the loss for Centreville surrendered seven runs on six hits over five innings, striking out five.