William Tansey ended the 2018 junior varsity season with another solid start Saturday afternoon. Tansey allowed three hits in five innings of a 6-4 EC win. |
Earlier in the day,
the Indians didn’t have an answer for Eli Runyan as he limited the
home team to four hits with 14 strikeouts in a 2-0 for the Trojans.
The Indians took the
lead in the bottom of the second inning as Keegan Rich reached on a
one out single and eventually scored the first run on a wild pitch.
Errors in the
infield by the Trojans allowed Devin Holmes and Levi Wilson to score
runs and give EC a 3-0 lead.
The fourth run of
the frame came as Tanner Floyd walked and eventually came home on
another Trojan error.
The Indians tallied
another score in the bottom of the third inning as Holmes reached
base on an infield error with one out on the frame and came home on a
triple to left field by Jacob Burgess.
Meanwhile, Tansey in
what has been a solid season on the hill, retired the side in order
to start the game and had only one inning where he had to get out of
trouble as he faced a two out third that saw two runners on base
before he escaped the jam.
Tansey allowed one
run in his stint as Runyan opened the frame with a triple and came on
a groundout by Chole Sullivan.
In the top of the
sixth, Tansey was lifted from his last outing of the season and the
Trojans rallied with a pair of runs on a bases loaded walk and an
unusual interpretation of the infield fly rule.
With the bases
loaded, nobody out and one run home a pop was hit to second but the
ball was misplayed allowing a run to score to cut the margin to 5-3
and a runner to move into scoring position at third.
On the play, the
ball was thrown to second and the runner abandoned the base thinking
the force was in effect which it was not.
The runner was
called out and after the bases were reloaded, the final out of the
frame was recorded.
In the bottom of the
inning, the Indians managed to reclaim one of the runs as Nico Senese
led off by reaching on another error by the Trojans and eventually
scoring from third on a sacrifice fly by Rich.
Burgess, who ended
the chaotic sixth inning, started the top of the seventh inning
strongly by recording two groundouts but ran into trouble
Senese took over on
the mound and recorded the save as he induced a flyball to right
field.
The opener was more
ho-hum as Runyan was the story of the game as he never faced more
than four batters in any game.
He was given a 1-0
lead to protect as two errors led to a score in the top of the third
inning and was given another run in the top of the seventh inning as
Samuel Simpson reached on an error and eventually scored on a double
by Sullivan.
The only batters to
get on base against were Senese on a walk while Landon Underhill and
JJ Freed had doubles with Quinlan Willey and Underhill recording
singles.
The Indians finished
the 2018 Junior Varsity baseball season with a 13-7 record.