JDCC baseball goes 3-1 against ASCC

Published 10:00 am Monday, March 30, 2015

In a four-game series that started Thursday and resumed Friday in Brewton and then went to Monroeville on Saturday, the Jefferson Davis Community College Warhawks baseball team went 3-1 against Alabama Southern. The series started Thursday in Brewton but was continued Friday due to rain in the area.
JDCC took game one of the series 14-5, but lost game two 8-5.
In the first game Saturday in Monroeville, JDCC won 4-0 over the Eagles and captured a 5-1 in game two.
The 3-1 record against ASCC pushed JDCC’s overall record to 15-15 this season and to 10-6 in conference play. In their last 10 games, the Warhawks are 7-3.
JDCC will be back in action Thursday at Chattahoochee Valley and Saturday at home against CVCC. Games are scheduled as 9 and 7-inning doubleheaders and will begin at noon.

Game one in Brewton: JDCC 14, ASCC 5
JDCC used a seven-run third inning to come away with a 14-5 win over Alabama Southern in the first game of the series in Brewton.
Down 3-0 after the top of the third inning, JDCC outscored ASCC 14-2 the remainder of the game to get the win by nine.
Garrett Davis, Dalton Edwards and Justin Abdo pitched in the win with Davis being the pitcher of record.
The trio went seven innings and allowed eight hits, five runs, three earned, walked eight and struck out one.
At the plate for the Warhawks, Brandon Goins, Craig Headley and Gregory Ciangiatto all had two hits each while John-Mark Cosby, Riley Stokes, Brandon Bilek and Heath Young had one each. Stokes had a double and two RBIs in the win.
Cosby led JDCC with three RBIs while Headley and Ciangiatto both had two each. Goins, Dake Rivers, Bilek and Young all had one each.

Game two in Brewton: ASCC 8, JDCC 5
After using a seven-run inning to defeat ASCC in the first game of the series, ASCC used a seven-run inning of their own to down JDCC 8-5 Friday.
JDCC led ASCC 5-1 after five inning, but ASCC scored seven unanswered in the sixth inning to get the win by three.
Cosby, Davis and Stokes all had two hits each while Goins, Headley and Rivers had one each. Davis led with two doubles and two RBIs while Stokes had a double and two RBIs. Rivers had one RBI.
Matt Gillis, Nick Boswell and Chase Laney all pitched with Laney being the pitcher of record and taking the loss.
The trio combined to go seven innings and allowed 13 hits, eight earned runs, walked three, hit one and struck out five.

Game one in Monroeville Saturday: JDCC 4, ASCC 0
JDCC’s Riley Hodge went seven innings on the mound and allowed two hits and no runs to lead JDCC to a 4-0 win over ASCC Saturday in Monroeville.
Hodge walked four and struck out eight in the win. Dylan Johnson went the final two innings and allowed one hit and struck out two.
JDCC scored two runs each in the first and second innings to get the win by four.
At the plate for JDCC, Cosby, Goins, Stokes, Rives and Ciangiatto all went 1-for-4. Stokes led with two RBIs.

Game two in Monroeville Saturday: JDCC 5, ASCC 1
Former WSN Eagle Tyler Joyner pitched a complete game three-hitter for JDCC in Saturday’s second game to lead the Warhawks to a 5-1 win over ASCC.
Joyner went all seven innings and allowed one earned run on three hits, walked three and struck out one in the win.
JDCC led ASCC 1-0 after two innings and 3-0 after three innings before building a 5-0 lead after six. ASCC’s lone run came in the bottom of the seventh inning.
At the plate for JDCC, Cosby went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs while Young was 1-for-2.
Davis went 1-for-3 with a double while Stokes was a perfect 3-for-3. Headley went 1-for-4 while Rivers added a hit and Ciangiatto had two hits. Rivers and Ciangiatto had one RBI each.

About Adam Robinson

My name is Adam Robinson and I have been the Sports Editor of the Brewton Standard since September 2007. I cover all the local sports in the Brewton area. I am a 2007 graduate of Troy University with a degree in Print Journalism with a contract in Sports Information. I married Shari Lynn in June of 2007 and we welcomed our first child, Hatlee, in April of 2010.

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