Tuesday, 07 March 2017 16:42

Once again the Adena Warriors High School baseball teams will be selling coupons as our major 2017 fundraiser. This fundraiser will kickoff on Wednesday March 8th and run through Tuesday March 21st. 

Please see an Adena Baseball Player or contact Coach Barr if you're interested in supporting the Warriors Baseball Program and saving up to $200 using these coupons!  

 
Wednesday, 08 February 2017 13:37

2012 Senior Colts Baseball Team


 

Wednesday, 08 February 2017 13:36
Wednesday, 12 October 2016 23:49

OCT 12, 2016, Article Courtesy of American Legion Baseball

In an effort to minimize arm overuse injuries, American Legion Baseball has changed its pitching rule for the 2017 season. Legion Baseball has adopted regulations limiting pitchers based on the number of pitches thrown, replacing the previous rule which was focused on innings pitched.

This change is in line with USA Baseball’s Pitch Smart initiative, which includes series of practical, age-appropriate guidelines to help parents, players and coaches avoid overuse injuries and foster long, healthy careers for youth pitchers. Legion Baseball is seeking full compliance with the initiative, which has the support of Major League Baseball and numerous medical advisors. For more information on Pitch Smart, including risk factors and resources, visit pitchsmart.org.

“We think they should always follow, in youth baseball, pitch count rules,” said leading surgeon Dr. James Andrews, one of Pitch Smart’s advisors and the founder of the American Sports Medical Institute.

ASMI’s research director, Dr. Glenn Fleisig, agreed, saying, “Our research at ASMI and elsewhere has shown that one definite factor for which kids get hurt and which kids do not get hurt: overuse. Pitch counts is the ideal method for keeping track of how much someone is pitching and, therefore, how likely it is they get hurt.”

In the Legion senior program (ages 19 and under), pitchers will not be able to exceed 120 pitches in any single day, while pitchers in the junior program (ages 17 and under) may not exceed 105 pitches. Should pitchers hit the limit in the middle of an at-bat, they may finish pitching to that batter before being removed from the position.

Pitchers will not be able to make more than two appearances in any three-day span. In addition, pitchers will have required rest based on the number of pitches thrown in a given day.

Throwing 1-45 pitches in game action requires one day of rest, 46-60 pitches requires two days of rest, 61-75 pitches requires three days of rest and 76 or more pitches will require four days of rest.

Failure to adhere to the pitching rule will lead to the ejection of both the pitcher and the team manager if a protest is filed to the umpire-in-chief.

“Legion Baseball prides itself on being an exemplary organization which helps young athletes grow as players and people. Safety is always our top priority and it has become clear that the best way to keep our young pitchers safe is to enact pitch counts at all levels,” said Gary Stone, Legion Baseball chairman. “I would like to praise the department baseball chairmen who helped provide the baseball committee with these important recommendations.”

In addition to the rule changes, the 2017 rule book will also feature recommendations to help young pitchers stay healthy. Some of these suggestions include not pitching with fatigue, taking time off each year from competitive pitching, following lower pitch counts at younger ages and avoiding multiple appearances in the same day. More recommendations are available on pitchsmart.org.

 
Wednesday, 21 September 2016 13:01

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Hoffman FieldChillicothe OH -- Improvements and work through some sweat equity continues at Post 757's Hoffman Field this fall along with a lot of fall baseball action!

The infield was sprayed to kill off some of the problems we've experienced with crab grass and we have a group coming back mid-October to treat again and overseed with new grass for next season.

We are also pushing forward on Phase II of the Hoffman Field Restoration Plan where we are meeting with contractors to discuss the dugouts and some other improvements.

We have had a lot of help from parents and others this fall as we spruce up the place a little bit with a lot of cleaning up in the field house, weed whacking the entire Post 757 complex along with Hoffman Field. THANK YOU to EVERYONE that's jumped in and helped spruce up the place. We will get some more pictures posted soon of the cleanup!

If you are lookign for an excuse to eat out this Sunday make sure you check out the upcoming Dine & Donate at the Applebees in Chillicothe. We are hoping to raise monies to purchase a striping kit for the zero turn mower....I can only imagine the creativity we will get from Coach Derek Milliken and others when add the striping kit!!

 

 

Wednesday, 18 May 2016 11:47
Sunday, 15 May 2016 03:08

Courtesy of Chillicothe Gazette Staff 7:13 p.m. EDT May 14, 2016

FRANKFORT - Weather played a factor in the start time of the game, but it played no factor in the outcome.

Adena started off sluggish, but quickly shook it off and exploded for seven runs in the third inning on the way to a 12-1 victory in five innings over the North Adams Devils in a Division III Sectional Final on Saturday afternoon.

“It was a sloppy day as far as the weather goes,” Adena coach Tom Barr said. “Our guys put in about two hours’ worth of work before we even started to get ready for the game, but I thought they were able to refocus and play very well. J.D (Blevins) did a good job; Gunnar Free was huge for us. The guys that we expect to step up for us stepped up and our seniors wanted this win since it’s the last time playing at home, and they took care of business.”

J.D. Blevins was masterful on the mound, throwing the complete game, giving up just four hits, walking one batter and sitting down 10 Devil batters. Although he was just 0 for 1 at the dish, he did reach base twice and scored on each trip.

“He was really good on the mound,” Barr said. “We’ve continued to harp on J.D. all season about pitching more efficient and throwing more strikes. We feel like our defense is very solid and we continue to work on getting his pitch count lower. He’s gotten better all year long. He came out and didn’t start the way we wanted him to, but he withstood the weather, rebounded and got more efficient as the game went along.”

The Warriors struck first in the opening inning. Leadoff hitter Collin Cory drew a walk, which was follow by Gunnar Free hitting a single, advancing Cory to third base. Jonathan Thomas hit a sacrifice fly to right field, scoring Cory and giving Adena (18-7) a 1-0 lead.

Following a base hit by Cole Meade, the next three batters for North Adams struck out, but not before Meade scored the only Devil run of the day on a passed ball to tie the score at 1.

For that point on, it was all Adena.

North Adams committed two critical fielding errors, allowing Adena to put runners on base and in position to make the Devils pay. After Hayden Henness was hit by a pitch to load the bases, Cory stepped to the plate and ripped a 2-run double to regain the lead for Adena at 3-1. The next Warrior batter laid down a bunt and a bad throw to the catcher resulted in two more runners crossing the plate before a ground ball ended the inning.

“We haven’t bunted a lot this year,” Barr said. “We’ve worked on it since January and although we’re starting to bunt a little more, I was a little frustrated that we didn’t get a couple more bunts down that we wanted to, but we were very efficient with our small ball game and that’s something we’ll continue to work on.”

After North Adams left a runner on base to end the top half of the third, Adena put the game on ice. Following back-to-back walks by Jake Dawson and Blevins, Tommy Preston launched a double down the left field line, scoring Dawson and extending the lead to 6-1. Another fielding error by the Devils resulted in two more Adena runners crossing home plate, making the score 8-1.

Despite a pitching change, Adena refused to let off the gas. Thomas belted a double to right center field, scoring Bo Dratwa and Henness and pushing the score to 10-1. An RBI groundout by Braden Wilburn made the score 11-1, and while Dawson was caught in a rundown, Thomas crossed the plate, rounding out what would be the final score.

Free led the Warriors, going 3 for 3 at the plate with three singles, a run scored and an RBI. Cory went 1 for 3 with two RBIs and two runs scored, Thomas was 1 for 3 with two RBIs and a run scored while Preston also went 1 for 3 with an RBI and a run scored.

Adena marches ahead to district tournament action Wednesday at VA Memorial Stadium, where they’ll square up with the winner between Southeastern and Crooksville.

“We want to win every day,” Barr said. “As long as we take care of business, we’re in good shape. We know a lot about Southeastern, they’ve played us twice and they’re tough. I don’t know anything about Crooksville at this point, but regardless of who we play if we go out and play our game, things will work out for us. It’s good to be a sectional championship, great positive for our seniors and our club, but we’re ready to keep going.”

Tuesday, 19 April 2016 11:00

All-around effort leads Adena Warriors JV past Paint Valley (Bainbridge, OH) 15-0

Note: This is an automated writeup provided by the scoring app.

Ethan Kunkel powered Adena Warriors JV at the plate and on the bump Friday, willing Adena Warriors JV to a 15-0 victory over Paint Valley .

Ethan Kunkel boosted his batting average thanks to a perfect 4-4 day at the plate to pace Adena Warriors JV. He doubled in the first inning and singled in the third, fourth, and fifth innings.

Adena Warriors JV's Ethan Kunkel kept Paint Valley off the scoreboard for all five innings he was on the hill. He pitched a shutout, allowing no runs on three hits while striking out six.

Everything was working at the plate for the Adena Warriors JV in the fifth. In the inning Adena Warriors JV scored nine runs. Adena Warriors JV scored in the fifth on an RBI single by Zach Fout, an RBI single by Hunter May, an RBI single by Ethan Kunkel, a hit by pitch, a hit by pitch, a groundout by Garrett Cornell, a two-run single by Fout, and a passed ball.

The game's last lead went to Adena Warriors JV thanks to a first inning rally that saw one run cross the plate on an RBI single by Caleb Foglesong.

Adena Warriors JV increased its lead with two runs in the third. The inning got off to a hot start when Josh Morgan singled.

Adena Warriors JV built upon its lead with three runs in the fourth. Roman Long started the inning with a triple, bringing home Garrett Cornell.

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Tuesday, 19 April 2016 10:56

Adena Warriors JV best Zane Trace (Chillicothe, OH) in shootout, 17-11

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Pitchers had a tough day during the game between Adena Warriors JV and Zane Trace , as the two teams put up 28 runs combined in a 17-11 Adena Warriors JV win.

The teams totaled 24 hits, including three extra base hits in the game.

Adena Warriors JV beat Zane Trace thanks to 12 hits, including two extra base hits. Adena Warriors JV scored seven runs in the first on Adena Warriors JV scored in the first on a groundout by Josh Morgan, an RBI single by Caleb Foglesong, a walk by Nate Dillon, a three-run triple by Roman Long, and a groundout by Garrett Wilburn.

Even though Brandon Wheeler allowed 11 runs over seven innings he still recorded the victory. He struck out four, walked one and surrendered 12 hits.

Three Zane Trace runs crossed the plate in the top half of the second, making the score 7-3. An RBI single by #8 and a two-run single by #14 set off Zane Trace rally. #3 to end the Zane Trace (Chillicothe, OH) threat.

Two runs in the top of the third helped Zane Trace close its deficit to 7-5. An RBI single by #21 and an error sparked Zane Trace 's rally. Finally, Wheeler induced an inning-ending from #8.

Adena Warriors JV survived Zane Trace 's surge and put up two runs of its own in the third. Adena Warriors JV scored on a passed ball and a passed ball.

Adena Warriors JV quickly matched Zane Trace 's strong inning with a four-run inning of its own in the fourth. Adena Warriors JV scored on a sacrifice fly by Dillon, an RBI single by Long, and a two-run error.

Adena Warriors JV scored three runs of its own in the sixth. Adena Warriors JV scored on an RBI double by Morgan and a two-run single by Foglesong.

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Friday, 15 April 2016 14:09

Information courtesy of the Chillicothe Gazette

11:37 p.m. EDT April 14, 2016

April 14, 2016

OU-Chillicothe 8, Clark State 7 (8 Innings)

The Hilltoppers won in Game One of their Thursday doubleheader against Clark State at VA Memorial Stadium. Chillicothe had 13 hits to Clark State’s nine hits.

Chillicothe’s Tyler Hinty got the win. Tyler Spriggs went 2-for-5 with a triple and a run scored, Ryan Houser was 2-for-3 with two walks and two runs scored, Drew Barr went 2-for-5 with an RBI and Dalton Floyd was 3-for-4 with three runs scored, a double and an RBI. Nolan Taylor went 1-for-1 with the game-winning RBI in the 8th.

Clark State 5, OU-Chillicothe 1

The Hilltoppers (9-8, 6-0 ORCC) fell in Game Two of their doubleheader against Clark State. Chillicothe had four hits while Clark State had five hits.

Chillicothe’s Tyler McFerren got the loss allowing five hits and five runs. Ryan Houser was 1-for-3 with a double alongside Cody Hendershot going 1-for-3 with an RBI and a double.

 

11:31 p.m. EDT April 13, 2016

April 13, 2016

OU-Chillicothe 6, Ohio University Lancaster 4

The Hilltoppers defeated Ohio University Lancaster on Wedneday in Game One of a twinbill at Beavers Field in Lancaster. Chillicothe had six runs on eight hits while Ohio University Lancaster had four runs on six hits.

OU-Chillicothe was led by GW Wallace who got the win while Tyler Hinty got the save. Eric Rinehart was 2-for-4 with a home run and an RBI, Nolan Taylor was 1-for-3 with one run scored, a double and two RBIs followed by Drew Barr going 2-for-3 with a run scored and a double.

OU-Chillicothe 4, Ohio University Lancaster 1

The Hilltoppers (8-7, 6-0 ORCC) beat Ohio University Lancaster on Wednesday in Game Two of a twinbill at Beavers Field. Chillicothe had fours runs on four hits while Ohio University Lancaster had one run on five hits.

Colin Swackhammer pitched the complete game and was awarded the win. Eric Rinehart went 1-for-2 with a run scored, a RBI and a walk. Shane Pack was 1-for-3 with a run scored and a double alongside Tyler Hinty going 1-for-2 with a triple, a walk and two RBIs.