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| Willamette |
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N Eugene |
7 |
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Andrew Moore and Koleton WIlliams both went the distance for North and Willamette respectively as North came out on top 7 - 3.
The game was pretty tight the whole way until North scored 3 in the bottom of the sixth, 2 on Garrett Mills' opposite field double. Mills was 3 - 4 with 3 RBIs and a stolen base on the day.
Besides pitching the entire game, Moore was 3 - 4 with 2 runs scored and 2 RBIs. Luke Ferenberg had a double and an RBI.
For Willamette , Scott Kuvas was 2 - 3 with a double, 2 runs scored and a delayed steal of home. Jake Hughes was 2 - 3 with an RBI and a double.
North was able to take advantage of 3 Willamette errors, as 3 of the 7 runs they scored were unearned.
On the mound, Moore went 7 innings, giving up just 2 earned runs, 5 hits, and striking out 6. Williams went 6 innings, yielding 7 runs (4 earned) on 10 htis, and striking out 1.The Register-Guard |
W 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 = 3 5 3
NE 2 1 0 0 1 3 x = 7 10 2
Williams (L) and Leber
Moore (W) and Lari
2B- (W) Hughes, Kuvaas
(NE) Ferenberg, MIlls |
| Monday May 10
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| Springfield |
6 |
Willamette |
1 |
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Visiting Springfield scored one run in the first inning on three straight singles by Ryan Helfrich, Alejandro Camarena and Kameron Bates. It looked like the Millers would blow the game open in the first when Dudley walked to fill the bases with one out. But Wolverine starter Jake Hughes got out of the jam. Hughes then got the next nine straight batters.
Willamette answered in the bottom of the first when Jordan Bowman doubled in Scott Kuvass with two outs. Kameron Bates got out of the inning by tossing his second strikeout. Willamette then left runners on with zero or one out in the next four innings.
The game was decided in the top of the fifth. Springfield's Trevor Mathison reached first on an error. Hughes got Oliver Johnson to fly to center for the second out, but Ryan Helfrich singled to keep the inning alive. Camarena then singled in Mathison for a 2-1 lead. Bates was intentionally walked to load the bases with two outs. The strategy looked like it was working when Dudley hit a routine grounder to the infield. But the throw was wide of first and two runs scored to give the Millers a 4-1 lead after four and a half.
Willamette started a potential rally in the bottom of the fifth when frosh Scott Kuvass singled with one out. Taylor Woodke followed with a single. Jordan Bowman hit a grounder to third which was bobbled, but the Miller third baseman had time to get the runner at first, leaving runners on second and third with two outs. Bates got Tony Svensson to fly to center to kill any rally. Bates went to town and K'd two in the bottom of the sixth.
Cole Urioste singled with one out in the bottom of the seventh for Willamette. But Bates got Woodke to ground to short. and Mathison made a diving catch in center to seal the win and give the Millers at least a share of the title. The number one seed is still to be determined. |
S 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 = 6 10 2
W 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 = 1 5 4
Bates and Haxby;
Hughes, Waggoner (7) and Leber
2B's -Sp Haxby, Dudley; W - Bowman, Wright |
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| Friday May 7
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| Willamette |
2 |
Thurston |
4 |
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Eagle Scout Elliot 'Einstein' Aurdahl pitched a complete game and hit a three run homer for the Pirates. The Register-Guard The World |
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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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| Willamette |
1 |
Marshfield |
3 |
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Eagle Scout Elliot 'Einstein' Aurdahl pitched a complete game and hit a three run homer for the Pirates. The Register-Guard The World |
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Wednesday 28 |
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| N Eugene |
2 |
Willamette |
4 |
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Willamette scored 3 runs in the fourth with the help of 3 bunts to win 4 - 2.
North had a 2 - 0 lead after an RBI single by Andrew Moore in the 2nd and an rbi double by Kyle DeHaven in the 3rd. They might have had more opportunities, but were cut down on the base paths. Willamette catcher Dustin Leber threw out Ryan Delaney trying to steal second base in the 1st, after which North loaded the bases but couldn't score; then Leber got DeHaven trying to steal third in the 3rd. The third Highlander caught in the game occurred when Wolverine pitcher Tony Svensen picked Nathan Jones off first in the 2nd.
Willamette got an unearned run on the 3rd on Scott Kuvaas's RBI single that was set up by a walk and throwing error.
Then in the 4th, Jordan Bowman reached on a bunt that couldn't be handled by third baseman Joe Lindley that was ruled a hit. After another bunt base hit, Jake Hughes drove one into the gap for a base clearing 3 run double.
Moore pitched a 6 inning complete game in the losing effort, giving up four hits, striking out 6 and walking 2. Moore tried to close the gap in the top of the 7th with a line drive to the warning track in deep center, but Wolverine Jordan Bowman made one of many excellent catches.
Tony Svensen started for Willamette yielding 5 walks in 2+innings; Trent Wagner came on and did a superb job in relief for the win, giving up only 2 hits, 1 walk, and striking out 5. Nathan Jones had 2 hits for North.The Register-Guard |
N 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 = 2 6 3
W 0 0 1 3 0 0 x = 4 5 2 |
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Monday April 26 |
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9 |
Springfield |
15 |
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S: HR - Blaine Dudley, 2B - Kameron Bates, Cody Whitney, RBI - Bates (2), Dudley (2), Whitney (2), Alejandro Camerena (2), Ryan Helfrich, Luke Blackwell
W: Scott Kuvass (3B), Ryan Concannon (2B), RBI - Tony Svensson (3), Taylor Woodke (2), Jordan Bowman The Register-Guard |
W 4 2 0 0 0 3 0 = 9 10 2
S 4 0 4 0 7 0 X = 15 15 2 |
Friday April 23 |
LEAGUE |
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| Thurston |
7 |
Willamette |
6 |
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Colts score three in the top of the 7th and hold on to win. The Register-Guard |
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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 |
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| North Eugene |
3 |
Thurston |
4 |
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Sophomore Andrew Moore started for North and Frosh Kyle Watson started for Thurston.
Thurston won the game in the bottom of the 8th. Tylor Dumilieu stroked a 365 double to center with no outs and no one on. Peanut Havens, who had a double in the 5th, then lined a single to right, scoring Dumilieu.
The Colts used their speed in the first to take a 2-0 lead. Dumilieu hit a 160 foot double, that's not a typo, behind first base. After Moore got his second K of the first inning, Loos launched a 60 foot single. Again no typo. Dumilieu later scored on an passed ball. Moore got Watson for Moore's third K of the inning, but Watson got to first when the ball wasn't cleanly caught. A double steal scored Loos from third.
North Eugene took the lead in the third. Two consecutive walks with two outs set up Garrett Harpole's 345 foot three run homer to left.
Thurston answered in the bottom of the third when Dumilieu reached second on an infield error. He moved to third on a Havens ground out. Loos knocked him in with a ground out to second.
The score remained tied through five. Both starting pitchers left the game after five full innings. Moore had K'd 8, Watson had k'd 4.
Thurston's Tyler Johnson got six straight outs in the six and seventh, three via K's. North's Chris Clayton also retired all six batters in the 6th and 7th, including 2 k's. North got a runner to first with two outs in the 8th to no avail.
North Eugene played without senor Garrett Mills - shoulder injury and soph Dillon Hudson - broken arm. Hudson is out for the year. Hopefully, Mills will return to complete his senior year. Of course, North has been playing without Shawn Boehm all year.
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NE 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 = 3 3 3
T 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 = 4 6 0
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Marshfield |
5 |
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Trent Waggoner starts for WHS 3 innings, 8 hits, 3 runs, 1 BB, 2 K's. Koleton Williams picks up the win in relief 4 innings, 4 hits, 2 runs, 1 BB, 5 K's, 1 HB. At the plate
Scott Kuvaas 1 2B, Cole Urioste 2 for4, Taylor Woodke 2 RBI's, Tony Svensson 3 for 4 and 1 RBI, Dustin Leber 2 for 3.
Freshman, Doug Molzahn goes the distance for the Pirates, 8 hits, 6 runs, 2 BB's, and 1 K. At the plate Cody Dew 2 for 3 solo HR in 1st (RBI), Elliot Aurdahl 3 for4 with 1 RBI, Zach Thrall 2 for 4 with 1 RBI, Raymond Jones 2 for 4 with 1 2B, Tyler Johnson 2B and 1 RBI, Hank Silva 1 for 2 with 1 RBI.
The game was tied 3-3 after six, but a couple of errors in the 7th gave Willamette 3 runs and the Pirate rally came up one run short. The World The Register-Guard |
W 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 = 6
M 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 = 5 |
| Springfield |
12 |
Churchill |
4 |
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Monday April 19 |
LEAGUE |
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| Willamette |
6 |
Marshfield |
5 |
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Trent Waggoner starts for WHS 3 innings, 8 hits, 3 runs, 1 BB, 2 K's. Koleton Williams picks up the win in relief 4 innings, 4 hits, 2 runs, 1 BB, 5 K's, 1 HB. At the plate
Scott Kuvaas 1 2B, Cole Urioste 2 for4, Taylor Woodke 2 RBI's, Tony Svensson 3 for 4 and 1 RBI, Dustin Leber 2 for 3.
Freshman, Doug Molzahn goes the distance for the Pirates, 8 hits, 6 runs, 2 BB's, and 1 K. At the plate Cody Dew 2 for 3 solo HR in 1st (RBI), Elliot Aurdahl 3 for4 with 1 RBI, Zach Thrall 2 for 4 with 1 RBI, Raymond Jones 2 for 4 with 1 2B, Tyler Johnson 2B and 1 RBI, Hank Silva 1 for 2 with 1 RBI.
The game was tied 3-3 after six, but a couple of errors in the 7th gave Willamette 3 runs and the Pirate rally came up one run short. The World The Register-Guard |
W 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 = 6
M 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 = 5 |
Friday April 16 |
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| Willamette |
1 |
North Eugene |
3 |
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Mills winning pitcher The Register-Guard |
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Wednesday April 14 |
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| Springfield |
12 |
Willamette |
10 |
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Final in six innings. Called due to rain. The Millers did enough to survive 12-10 at Willamette. The Wolverines, down 2-0, had their first five hitters score and tacked on 2 more in the second to take a 7-3 lead.
The Millers came back with 6 runs of their own in the third with Blackwell's 2-run single and Johnson's solo blast the big hits.
Willamette got one back after Logan Wright doubled and scored on freshman Scott Kuvaas's single in the bottom half of the third.
Springfield got two back on Brandon Hubbard's 2-run home run in the fourth and Willamette answered with a 2-run homer by Trent Waggoner. Leading 11-10 the Millers got one more insurance run in the sixth on a Helfrich bases loaded walk. The Millers took advantage of 12 free passes by four Willamette pitchers. Hubbard picks up the win for the Millers after a shaky start by freshman Malik Evans.
Woodke goes 3-4 with 3 rbi, and Kuvaas goes 3-3 sparking the offense for Willamette in the loss. The Register Guard |
Sp 2 1 6 2 0 1 = 12 10 4
W 5 2 1 2 0 0 = 10 16 2
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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 |
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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| Marshfield |
5 |
Willamette |
3 |
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Elliot Aurdahl goes all the way in this 9 inning thriller. K's 13. Pirates score two in the top of the ninth on an rbi single by senior Josh Perkins and with the help of a Wolverine error. Logan Wright hit a double and went 2 for 3 for the Wolverines. The Register-Guard |
Thur April 1 |
NON LEAGUE |
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| S Eugene |
8 |
Willamette |
7 |
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South Eugene used four home runs to take a 5-1 lead and then needed a big save from a freshmen pitcher to escape the Wolverines 8-7 in a non-league game.
Freshmen Joe Schindler escaped a no-out bases loaded jam to get the save in the seventh. After the Wolverines scored two to cut the score to 8-7 they popped up to third, second and then Scott Kuvaas' line drive was caught in the rightcenter field gap for the game saver. Taylor Woodke went 2-3 with a home run in the fifth while Tyler Hoskins chipped in two hits in the loss. |
Sat March 27 |
NON LEAGUE |
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| Junction City |
1 |
Willamette |
9 |
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Sophomore Trent Waggoner threw 86 pitches in a complete game win over Junction City. Waggoner had 9 K's against 2 BB and gave up just four hits. Junior Tony Svennson blasted a 2 run dinger, and knocked in another RBI with a deep double. Taylor Woodke had two doubles and scored twice. Woodke, Jake Hughes and Svennson each went to the fence in back to back to back doubles in the 5th |
| Junction City |
1 |
Willamette |
4 |
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Hughes K'd 6 in six innings before turning the game over to Logan Wright in the 7th. Woodke K'd the side in the 5th. The Wolverines turned two double plays in this game after pulling off one DP in the first game. Frosh SS Scott Kuvass was involved in two of the three DP's. Senior Taylor Woodke picked up an rbi in the first with a double off of the fence. Another frosh, Cole Urioste, knocked in an rbi in the fourth to put Willamette up 3-1. The Register-Guard article |
Wed March 24 |
NON LEAGUE |
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Hd Rvr Valley |
6 |
Willamette |
5 |
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Tues March 23 |
NON LEAGUE |
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| Willamette |
9 |
Benson |
3 |
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Jordan Bowman & Tony Svensson 2 rbi's each. The Register-Guard |
Mond March 22 |
NON LEAGUE |
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| Willamette |
2 |
West Albany |
10 |
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With the game tied 2-2 going into the bottom of the third, West Albany, a 5A quarterfinalist last year, scored five runs to take a commanding 7-2 lead, which they never relinquished . article Albany Democratic Herald |
Friday March 19 |
NON LEAGUE |
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| Willamette |
16 |
South Eugene |
14 |
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Wed March 17 |
NON LEAGUE |
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| Pleasant Hill |
4 |
Willamette |
2 |
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Pleasant Hill took advantage of some early walks and a couple errors to take a 2-0 lead in the top of the second and held on to beat Willamette 4-2. Willamette got within one on a rbi double by Jordan Bowman and scored on a Scott Kuvaas ground out. Trent Waggoner and Logan Wright kept the Billies in check with four solid innings of relief. Bowman led the Wolverines with two hits and Taylor Woodke, Dustin Leber, and Jake Hughes each chipped in one hit. |
Monday March 15 |
NON LEAGUE |
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Willamette |
3 |
South Albany |
8 |
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South Albany capitalized on a two out error in the first to score two runs and scored one more unearned run in the fourth. Willamette got on the board with a one out ground out by Taylor Woodke, scoring Scott Kuvaas cutting the score to 3-1. The score stayed that way until the bottom of the sixth, when the Rebels score five runs with three more unearned to go up 8-1. Willamette scored two in the top of the seventh for the final outcome the big hit being an rbi triple by Tyler Hoskins. |
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