| Wed May 12
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LEAGUE |
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| Churchill |
3 |
Thurston |
2 |
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| Tuesday May 11
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LEAGUE |
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| N Eugene |
2 |
Churchill |
4 |
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Another hard fought game between Churchill and North ended up with Churchill on top 4 - 2, despite North outhitting them with 10 hits to Churchill's 8. Nathan Rheuban went 6 innings and scattered 8 hits while walking only 1 and striking out 2. Brad Birch pitched the 7th to earn a save.
Garrett Mills started for North and went 4 2/3 innings, giving up 2 runs on 5 hits walking only 1 and striking out 1. Kyle DeHaven relieved and was tagged for the loss as he gave up 2 runs in the bottom of the sixth.
Churchill scored first in the 1st with a familiar formula - Alex Priaulx got on base with an infield hit, stole second, advanced to third on another infield hit, and scored on a balk. Mills then helped himself out of the inning when he made a nice play on a grounder and threw to catcher Jonny Lari to get Sam Kiesse at home.
North answered in the second when Luke Ferenberg scored all the way from first on Kyle DeHaven's single. In the third North loaded the bases with one out, but only got one run on Ferenberg's sac fly. The next batter, DeHaven, smashed a hard liner that was caught by third baseman Spencer Jorgensen for the third out.
Churchill then tied it in the third on a solo home run by Brad Birch. In the 6th, Churchill had 3 straight hits with Ben Straka getting an RBI single, followed by Dylan Pomeroy's sac fly to go ahead 4 - 2.
North got the potential tying runs on in the 7th, but Birch got Ferenberg to ground out to end the game.
Ryan Delaney, Andrew Moore, Garrett Harpole, and Luke Ferenberg all had 2 hits each for North. Alex Priaulx was 2 - 3 with 2 infield hits, a run scored and a stolen base for Churchill. Brad Birch also had 2 hits, including his home run.
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N 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 = 2 10 0
C 1 0 1 0 0 2 x = 4 8 0
Mills, DeHaven (5)(L) & Lari
Rheuban (W), Birch (7)(S) & Kiesse
2B - C: DeZarn
HR - C: Birch
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| Monday May 10
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LEAGUE |
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| N Eugene |
3 |
Churchill |
3 |
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North and Churchill played to a 3 - 3 tie through 9 innings. There was a rain delay in the middle of the game, and then eventually the game was stopped due to darkness.
Kyle DeHaven started for North ad went the first 3 1/3 innings, giving up 3 runs in the third. Chris Clayton pitched the rest of the game, shutting out Churchill for 5 2/3 innings. He gave up only 2 hits, both infield singles, and struck out 4.
Spencer Jorgensen stared for Churchill and went 5 2/3 innings and gave up North's 3 runs. Nathan Ruben came on to face Garrett Harpole with the bases loaded and 2 outs in the 6th and got a big strikeout for Churchill. Sam Kiesse pitched the last 3 and retired all 9 batters he faced.
Garret Mills, Garret Harpole, and Luke Ferenberg had RBIs for North.
Alex Priaux was 2 - 3 with a run scored for Churchill. Priaulx and Lancer Jack Lively were the only players on either team to have more than 1 hit in the game. Brad Birch and Sam Kiesse had RBI doubles for Churchill, and Ben Straka drive in Churchill's other run.
The 2 teams will play again either 5/11 or 5/13. |
N 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 = 3 5 1
C 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 = 3 8 1
DeHaven, Clayton (4) and Lari, DeHaven (4)
Jorgensen, Ruben (6) Kiesse (7) and Kiesse, Carney (7)
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| Friday May 7
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LEAGUE |
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| Churchill |
11 |
Marshfield |
2 |
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| Wed May 5
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LEAGUE |
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| Willamette |
2 |
Churchill 6 |
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| Monday May 3
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LEAGUE |
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| Churchill |
7 |
Springfield |
11 |
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Wednesday 28 |
LEAGUE |
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| Churchill |
0 |
Thurston |
1 |
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Sam Kiesse goes 7 for Lancers. Dawson Phinney goes six. Tyler Johnson closes. The Register-Guard |
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Monday April 26 |
LEAGUE |
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| Churchill |
0 |
North Eugene |
1 |
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North only managed one unearned run on 2 hits, but it was enough in this pitcher's duel to win 1 - 0. Nathan Jones scored the only run after getting a base hit, moving to second on an error, to third on a sac bunt, and scoring on Andrew Moore's RBI ground out. Kyle DeHaven pitched 6 innings for the win, giving up 3 hits, 3 walks, and striking out 3. Andrew Moore closed it out for the save with 2 strikeouts.
Spencer Jorgensen pitched a very strong game for Churchill, yielding only 1 unearned run on 2 hits while walking only 1 and striking out 5.
The game was also marked by a number of excellent defensive plays. Moore was robbed of a double on a diving stop by Churchill's third baseman Anthony Simpson in the first inning. Moore then made a nice play on a hard hit ball by Brad Birch with a runner on third in the 3rd. NEHS catcher Jonny Lari nailed Anthony Simpson trying to steal with a nice throw in the 4th. NEHS CF Luke Ferenberg made a nice play on a sinking liner hit by Spencer Jorgensen in the 6th. Churchill shortstop Ben Straka made an outstanding play to get North's leadoff hitter in the sixth. After Jorgensen issued his only walk of the game to Moore, Daniel Weyers took an extra base hit away from Garret Harpole with a fine grab of a long drive in the 6th.
Churchill had a few opportunities.... Churchill's Sam Kiesse was stranded on second in the first inning after he doubled down the line. DeHaven walked two in a row with one out in the second, but got out of the jam with a strike out and flyout.
The best chance for the Lancers to score came in the third inning. Alex Priaulx doubled with one out. Kiesse hit a sac fly to right, moving Priaulx to third with two outs. Moore than made the nice play mentioned above. It went like this...Clean up hitter Brad Birch hit a screamer at second baseman Moore. The ball was moving at warp speed, low to the ground and going to take a hop somewhere in front of Moore. With no time to think, Moore stuck his glove where he hoped it would hop, and bingo, he stabbed it on one bounce and got Birch for the third out. Weyers led off the 5th with a single, but North's pitchers retired the next nine batters to end the game. The Register-Guard |
C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 = 0 3 1
NE 0 0 1 0 0 0 x = 1 2 0 |
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Friday April 23 |
LEAGUE |
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| Marshfield |
7 |
Churchill |
12 |
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Marshfield was up 2-0 after the first. Marshfield's Elliot Aurdahl K'd all three of the Lancers he faced in the first. But in the bottom of the second, 16 Lancers went to the plate, and 10 of them either walked or got hit. Add in singles by Sam Kiesse and Brad Birch and Churchill scored 10 in the second.
Alex Priaulx led of the Lancer third with a solo homer. Birch started for Churchill. He went four full innings, striking out 7, walking 2 and 2 singles The Register-Guard The World |
M 2 0 0 0 2 0 3 = 7 6 3
C 0 10 1 0 0 1 x = 12 5 3 |
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Wednesday April 21 |
LEAGUE |
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| Churchill |
6 |
Willamette |
9 |
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Wolverines score 7 in the sixth to pull out the victory.
Churchill took a 6-0 lead into the bottom of the fourth as pitcher Sam Kiesse was no-hitting the Wolverines when Willamette started to chip away with a rbi single by Jordan Bowman.
The Wolverines finally got to Kiesse in the sixth with seven runs on six hits. The big blows came from Taylor Woodke with a two run single scoring Scott Kuvaas and Cole Urioste and later in the same inning Kuvaas came up with a two run single of his own plating Tony Svensson and Logan Wright.
Svensson pitched 3 scoreless innings limiting the Lancers to one hit picking up the win in relief. Alex Priaulx hit a solo shot and Ben Straka went 2-3 with a two run double to lead the Lancers at the plate. |
C 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 = 6 7 1
W 0 0 0 2 0 7 x = 9 7 1
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Monday April 19 |
LEAGUE |
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| Springfield |
12 |
Churchill |
4 |
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Friday April 16 |
LEAGUE |
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| Churchill |
3 |
Thurston |
10 |
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Dawson Phinney goes all the way for the Colts, giving up just 5 hits. Phinney K'd 2 and walked 4. The 2-3-4 hitters for Churchill were 1 for 11. Thurston put it away in the fifth with four straight singles off of Lancer starter Sam Kiesse.The third consecutive single was by Zach Kopczenski, who picked up two rbi's on that stroke. The string of singles ended when Austin Parrett laid down a sac bunt to move Thurston runners to second and third. Then Kyle Wright laid down a perfect bunt on a one out suicide that scored Tyler Johnson and speedy Kopczenski all the way from second.
Johnson and Kopczenski were involved in dual larceny earlier in the game. In the second inning, with Johnson on third and Kop on first, Kop was 'picked off' first. He sauntered to second. Johnson beat the throw home, Kop got second and scored on a throwing error two batters later.
In the sixth, Jarren Goddard followed frosh Kyle Watson's double, with a 380 foot blast (double) to dead center to knock in the Colts 10th and final run. Colt rbi's: Kopczenski 2, Wright 2, Havens 2, Loos, Goddard.
Anthony Simpson hit a 365 foot double for Churchill. Lancer rbi's: Straka, Simpson, Priaulx
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C 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 = 3 5 3
T 1 2 0 2 4 1 x = 10 13 3
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Wednesday April 14 |
LEAGUE |
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| North Eugene |
0 |
Churchill |
1 |
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Churchill's Spencer Jorgensen pitched a complete game. The Highlanders managed just three singles and one walk. Jorgensen K'd 2.
Kyle DeHaven went five for the Highlanders, giving up four hits, striking out 3 with 2 walks and an HP. Chris Clayton got the Lancers out 1-2-3 in the sixth.
The Lancers stranded runners at third in each of the first four innings. Alex Priaulx scored the only run of the game in the fifth. He reached first on a single, stole second, moved to third on a ground out by Birch. The score came when the North pitcher was called for a balk when he accidentally dropped the ball while in the stretch.
In this game where hits were rare,Churchill's Sam Kiesse had two singles and was stranded at third twice. North's Luke Ferenberg hit two singles , but only got stranded at third once.
Numerous outstanding defensive plays in the game. A key double play by the Lancers in the sixth with no outs, Jorgy to Straka to Birch. Several good plays by North's left fielder soph Dillon Hudson. Probably unnoticed by the fans were both catchers who worked hard at keeping the ball in front of them, Jonny Lari for North and Sam Kiesse for the Lancers. GH The Register Guard |
NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0= 0 3 2
C 0 0 0 0 1 0 x= 1 4 1
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Monday April 12 |
LEAGUE |
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| Churchill |
19 |
Marshfield |
3 |
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Nathan Rheuban goes all 5 for the Lancers, he had a 1 hit shut out going into the 5th when he gave up 3 runs and 4 hits in the final frame. Rheuban finishes with 7 K's, 3 BB's, 1 HP, 5 hits. Straka goes 2-3 with a double and triple and 5 RBI's, Priaulx 1-3 with a home run and 3 RBI's, Kiesse 1-3 with a double and 1 RBI, Birch 2-3 with a double and home run and 2 RBI's, Simpson, Weyers & St. Clair 1 RBI.
Aurdahl, Dew and Kane Rowley had 1 RBI each for the Pirates. The Register-Guard The World |
Sat April 10 |
NON LEAGUE |
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| South Eugene |
8 |
Churchill |
3 |
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Friday April 9 |
LEAGUE |
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| Willamette |
2 |
Churchill |
3 |
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Brad Birch pitched the entire game for the Lancers, 5 k's. The score was tied 2 - 2 in the bottom of the 7th when Sam Kiesse knocked in the third run after Willamette intentionally walked Priaulx to put runners on 1st and 2nd. The Sunday Register Guard |
Wed April 7 |
LEAGUE |
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| Churchill |
3 |
Springfield |
5 |
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Kameron Bates pitched 6 innings He left the game with a 5-1 lead. 8 K's, 2 walks, gave up 3 hits and 1 HP.
Thomas Hubbard closed the entire 7th inning. Springfield scored all five runs in the bottom of the 5th, with three hits and taking advantage of 3 walks and an an error.
Springfield finished with 6 hits. Ryan Helfrich & Blaine Dudley were 2 for 3.
Kiesse started on the mound for Churchill and went 2 for 3 at the plate with an rbi. The Register-Guard |
Thur April 1 |
NON LEAGUE |
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| Churchill |
6 |
Sheldon |
5 |
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Lancers scoreless through 5. The Register-Guard |
Thur April 1 |
NON LEAGUE |
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| Churchill |
6 |
Sheldon |
5 |
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Lancers scoreless through 5. The Register-Guard |
Friday March 26 |
NON LEAGUE |
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| Churchill |
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Redmond |
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Cancelled |
| Churchill |
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Redmond |
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Cancelled |
Thursday March 25 |
NON LEAGUE |
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| Churchill |
10 |
Mt. View |
2 |
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Wed March 24 |
NON LEAGUE |
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| Crscnt Vally |
5 |
Churchill
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2 |
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Corvallis Gazette Jorgensen goes 5 |
Friday March 19 |
NON LEAGUE |
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| Lebanon |
8 |
Churchill |
8 |
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Both teams got off to a good start on offense, with the Lancers leading 7-3 after one full inning. The Lancers final three runs in the first were from an Alex Priaulx inside the park home run. Churchill added one in the bottom of the fourth on an rbi double by Ben Straka to go up 8-4. Lebanon sent nine batters to the plate in the top of the fifth to pull within one, 8-7. Jack Lively looked like he had the save, when the Lancers opened the door with an infield error after one out. Lebanon eked out a run to tie it. Lebanon's Cameron Thompson, throwing in the 80's, took advantage of his speed and the darkness to put down the Lancer's 2-3-4 hitters 1-2-3. Sam Kiesse went four complete innings for Churchill. He struck out five. |
Monday March 15 |
NON LEAGUE |
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Corvallis |
6 |
Churchill |
1 |
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