EB Nationals and Phillies get recent wins in EB Cal Ripken play
Published 10:18 am Wednesday, April 6, 2011
The East Brewton Nationals and Phillies recently took wins in Cal Ripken League play in East Brewton.
The Nationals defeated the East Brewton Jay 10-8 in girls softball while the Phillies defeated the Brewton Phillies 8-3.
In other games in East Brewton, the Brewton Firebirds defeated the Flomaton Canes in softball 10-7 and the Brewton Cardinals edged out the East Brewton Yankees 6-2.
EB Nationals 10, EB Jays
Despite having no hits, the Nationals edged out the Jays 10-8.
Abbie Sessions and Catelyn Chavers held the Nationals without at hit but allowed 10 runs on 12 walks and struck out six.
Aleigh Lanier and Erin Salter pitched for the Nationals in the win. The duo allowed eight runs on three hits, walked 11 and stuck out seven.
For the Jays at the plate, Regan Strength was 2-for-3 and Marisha Frazier was 1-for-1.
Brewton Firebirds 10, Flomaton Canes 7
The Firebirds held Flomaton to one hit as they claimed a 10-7 win.
Mary Madison Brown and Myra Reiss earned the win on the mound for the Brewton Firebirds.
Brown and Reiss combined to allow seven runs, one hit, walked 11 and struck out six.
At the plate for the Firebirds in the win, Desiree Lambert was 1-for-3 along with Hannah Lisenby and Brown.
Reiss was 1-for-2.
For the Canes, Destiny Burnham allowed 10 runs, four hits, walked four and struck out six.
Gabby Patterson was 1-for-1.
Brewton Cardinals 6, EB Yankees 2
The Cardinals of Brewton defeated the East Brewton Yankees Monday night 6-2.
Todd Watson and Drew Reed combined for the win on the mound for the Cardinals allowing two runs, three hits, walked eight and struck out 10.
Todd Watson, Logan Bush, and A.J. Walker were all 1-for-3 in the win.
For the Yankees of East Brewton, Cameron Cannon, Jacoby Hawthorne and Jennings Hobbs pitched allowing six runs, three hits, walked seven and struck out 14.
Logan Brantley was 1-for-2 at the plate for the Yankees in the loss while Hobbs was 1-for-3 with a double and Gage Parker was 1-for-3.
EB Phillies 8, Brewton Phillies 3
In a battle of the Phillies, East Brewton took down Brewton 8-3.
Joseph Booker earned the win on the mound for the East Brewton Phillies allowing three runs, two hits, walked none and struck out 15.
Booker was 1-for-3 at the plate and Logan Fore was 1-for-2. Cameron Phillips was 1-for-1.
Tyler Baxter pitched for Brewton allowing eight runs, three hits, walked seven, and struck out six.
Drew Williamson was 1-for-3 with a double and O’Neil Watson was 1-for-2.
These are earlier games that did not get in last week’s paper:
Flomaton 12, EB Marlins 1
Flomaton held East Brewton to one run and one hit while the Marlins committed seven errors in a 12-1 loss.
Cole Brown and Dalton Kent combined for a one run, one-hitter on the mound for Flomaton. The duo walked one and struck out 10.
Robert Samson was 2-for-3 and Brown was 1-for-3 with a double. Dustin Odom was 1-for-3 and Kent was 1-for-3 with a double. Jackson Steele was 1-for-1 with a double and Jay Jackson was 1-for-2. Cole Graves was 1-for-1.
For the Marlins, Caleb Kaylor and Matt Thomas pitched allowing a combined 12 runs, eight hits, two walks and struck out 10.
Sawyer Lewis was 1-for-2.
EB Orioles 19, Brewton Blasters 9
The East Brewton Orioles 10-runned the Brewton Blasters 19-9.
For the Orioles, Haleigh Dubose was 1-for-2 with an inside-the-park homerun and Erin Hartsel was 1-for-2 along with Jena Wyatt.
For the Blasters, Katie Kirkland was 1-for-2 and Leann Kirkland was 1-for-1.
Brewton Fusion 13, EB Rays 0
The Brewton Fusion shutout the East Brewton Rays 13-0 and allowed no hits in the win.
For the Fusion, Anna Grace White was 1-for-1 and Alexis King, Steely Ruzic and Baleigh Douglas were all 1-for-2. Hailie Daniel was 1-for-1.
For the Ray, Andrea Hammac, Marisha Frazier and Shay Jackson all reached on walks.
Brewton Orioles 4, EB Phillies 2
Hunter Brittain struck out 15 Phillies and allowed only two runs, one hit and four walks as the Brewton Orioles edged out the East Brewton Phillies 4-2.
At the plate for the Orioles, Jordan Williams was 2-for-3 with two doubles and Stokes Jennings was 1-for-3 with a triple.
Brittain was 1-for-2 with a double and Russell Smith was 1-for-3.
For the Phillies, Joseph Booker had the lone hit going 1-for-2.
On the mound, Matt Hutchins and Weston Riddle allowed four runs, five hits, three walks and struck out 12.
Flomaton Canes 12, EB Orioles 9
Sky Gorum and Madison McFadden pitched a no hitter for the Canes as they defeated the Orioles 12-9.
The duo combined for nine runs, no hits, walked 13 and struck out six.
Madilyn Kent was 1-for-2 and Aleiha Emmons was 2-for-2 with a double.
For the Orioles, Haleigh Dubose and Tori Wyatt combined in the loss for 12 runs, three hits, walked nine and struck out six.
Brewton Diamondbacks 10, EB Yankees 5
The Brewton Diamondbacks doubled up the East Brewton Yankees 10-5 Thursday night.
Yash Patel and Joseph Blackburn combined on the mound for the Diamondbacks to allow five runs, four hits, walked three and struck out 10.
Matt Smith was 2-for-3 with a double and Micah Flores was 2-for-3. Landon Sims and Blackburn were 1-for-3 along with Kadarius Jenkins and Cole Jernigan.
McGowin Bethea and Patel were both 1-for-2.
For the Yankees of East Brewton, Jacoby Hawthorne, Jennings Hobbs and Kameron Cannon allowed 10 runs, 10 hits, walked three and struck out 12 on the mound in the loss.
Hobbs and Hawthorne were both 1-for-2 at the plate with triples and Cannon was 1-for-3. Dominic Beasley was 1-for-1.
Brewton Indians 9, EB Red Sox 8
The Brewton Indians edged out the Red Sox of East Brewton 9-8.
Miller Hart allowed eight runs, six hits, walked three and struck out six in the win for the Indians.
Hart was 2-for-2 and Lyon Jernigan was 1-for-2 at the plate.
For the Red Sox, Tyler Pierce and Marcus Dillard pitched allowing nine runs, three hits, walked 14 and struck out seven.
Morgan Riley was 1-for-3 along with Dillard. Tucker Davenport was 1-for-3 with a double and Tyler Pierce and Samuel Bosarge were 1-for-2.
Shon Cooper was 1-for-1 with a double in the loss.