, Reporter9:11 p.m. EDT April 16, 2016

CHILLICOTHE - After starting the season 2-2, the defending Scioto Valley Conference champions have seemingly righted the ship for good.

The Adena Warriors (8-2, 5-1 SVC) swept a twin bill at the expense of the Amanda-Clearcreek Aces in a Saturday doubleheader at VA Memorial Stadium. The 7-1 and 10-0 wins extended the Warriors' current win streak to six games.

"Our players were not happy with their performance the last time we lost," Adena coach Tom Barr said.  "We understand that we didn't come out of the gate the way we need to to accomplish what we want to accomplish. This team is a close-knit group, but very competitive, so they challenge each other every day."

While the offense experienced an early-season slump, Adena's pitching has been right on par. That was once again the case Saturday as Gunnar Free and Jake Dawson combined to throw 13 innings of one-run baseball.

"Coach Chad Carroll, our pitching coach, has done a great job with this group. We've been very diligent about making certain that pitchers are getting their work in to be comfortable on the bump," Barr said. "Jake Dawson threw good in scrimmages, but hasn't pitched since. Today, Jake's first outing of the year, he comes out confident and understands that he needs to work ahead in the count, pitch to contact and let our defense do their jobs. Gunnar did the same thing, kept walks down, worked ahead of the hitters and made the hitters hit his pitches. The defense has been very solid overall, but should improve as the season continues."

In the first game, Free took the ball and got seven runs of support.

The Warriors took a 1-0 lead in the top of the third inning when leadoff hitter Collin Cory scored on an RBI groundout from Free, who was helping his own cause. The edge then grew to 3-0 in the fourth when Braden Wilburn scored on a JD Blevins RBI double before Blevins himself crossed home plate on a passed ball.

Amanda-Clearcreek's lone run came in the bottom of the fourth and wasn't charged to Free's ledger as the Aces scored on an error. The Warriors added one more in the sixth when Blevins knocked in Jonathan Thomas with an RBI single, making it 4-1. In the seventh, Adena scored three more for insurance purposes with an additional RBI being credited to Blevins, who finished 2-for-3 with three RBIs and a run scored.

"Our guys are doing a much better job with pitch selection and understanding when we are in a position to wait on the pitch we want instead of just swinging the bat," Barr said. "We've dedicated more practice time to hitting and it's also very true that hitting is contagious."

Barr's theory was absolutely correct, as Adena put on an offensive clinic in the matinee contest.

The Warriors scored one in the first, four in the second, four in the fifth, and one in the sixth to seal the envelope on a 10-0 final.

Free (2-0) allowed just five hits and struck out three in the first victory while Dawson (1-0) allowed two hits, walked a pair, and fanned eight.

Aside from Blevins' performance in the first contest, Cory was 2-for-4 with a double and two runs while Thomas and Braden Wilburn each finished 2-for-3 with a run. In the second game, Cory was 2-for-4 with three RBIs and two runs while Dawson went 2-for-4 with an RBI.

Adena will try and win its seventh straight ballgame Monday night when the Warriors host the Piketon Redstreaks.

dwebb@chillicothegazette.com

Twitter: @dw1509

, Reporter8:20 p.m. EDT April 16, 2016

In Major League Baseball history, Cal Ripken Jr. holds the record for most double plays grounded into, with 350.

After retiring as the one of the best shortstops ever — Ripken is in Cooperstown forever enshrined in the Hall of Fame with a career .276 batting average — his position always served as a double-edged sword. Why? Well, when he wasn't turning double plays, he was grounding into them.

The key to his success was tallying more hits with runners on base than routine ground balls to the shortstop. And even with his record number of groundouts, he's still considered one of the best to ever play the game.

This week's "10 to Comprehend" features some of the area's best middle infielders, who are experiencing some of the same dilemmas Ripken went through.

• If you're not convinced Zane Trace's Pierce Mowery is the best pure athlete in the entire area, well, here's more proof. During his first year playing varsity baseball —  his senior year I might add — Mowery has shined. In fact, the Pioneers' shortstop leads the team in hitting with 22 hits in 42 at-bats; a .524 average. That's simply ridiculous when you consider the fact Mowery had never faced a varsity pitcher before this year. To go along with those numbers, he's scored a team-high 21 runs, owns a team-high .592 on-base percentage and has struck out a grand total of one time. The young man isn't human.

• After suffering an early-season injury, Adena's Gunnar Free has bounced back rather nicely. Free, who spends most of his time at second base, had led the charge in a five-game winning streak after his Warriors started out 2-2. Going 11-for-22 in his first stint of at-bats, Free is a dangerous hitter in one of the area's most dangerous lineups. Altogether, Free owns five RBIS and six runs, numbers that have habitually climbed.

• Southeastern's Own Diehl is as smooth as they come at his shortstop position. They say you play your best defensive player between second and third base. That's certainly no myth when it comes to coach John Evans' strategy of starting Diehl there for the past four years. Diehl's latest antics have included going 4-for-8 with a double and five RBIs in his last two contests; a 12-1 win over Piketon and a 12-4 win over Unioto. The Panthers reached a Division III district final contest one year ago. Do not be surprised if that happens again, as it's players like Diehl who lead the team.

• A promising start for Chillicothe's softball team has taken a detour lately after the Cavaliers dropped their past two contests; 11-0 and 10-2. However, there has been a bright, reassuring light in those two losses; the play of shortstop Audrey Corzine. As a freshman, Corzine put herself on the area's stat leaderboards. A slow start has prevented her from being there this year, so far, but she looks as if she's settling in at the dish. In her last four games, she's 5-for-10 with two runs, three RBIs, and a stolen base. I'm sure the Cavaliers would love for her to keep that kind of production going.

• Yes, I know Paint Valley's offense hasn't been exactly a well-oiled machine this season, as the team average is a sub-par .258 (77-for-298). However, the Bearcats have still won eight of 12 games and that's all that matters, wins and losses. When they have been able to manufacture runs, shortstop Madison Smith has usually been involved. Smith notched both RBIs in a 2-0 win over Adena on Friday and played superb defense in a 2-1 win over Westfall on Wednesday, PV's biggest win yet this season. The senior is hitting .286 with four runs, six RBIs and four swiped bags in 11 games.

• If you haven't heard, Unioto's softball team is still undefeated in the Scioto Valley Conference. A big reason for that is the Shermans' superiority in the pitching circlem but don't discount the defensive play. When the ball is hit to shortstop Jordyn Pierce, you can probably go ahead and mark down an out in your scorebook. At the plate, Pierce hasn't been too shabby, either. The senior leader is 11-for-25 (.440) with two dingers, a double, seven RBIs and five runs in her last seven games.

Performance of the Week: Hands down, this week's POW goes to Zane Trace's Katie Unger, who is, fittingly, a shortstop. In a 10-6 win over Adena this past week, Unger was 4-for-4 with two long balls, three runs, and — count 'em — five RBIs. Just for fun, Unger's next contest — a 12-7 win over Huntington — featured the senior going 3-for-4 with a home run, triple, three runs, and — count 'em — five more RBIs.

Fact that probably interests only me: I'm sure most of you have seen me write about Chillicothe's center fielder Tori Bettendorf; an outstanding student-athlete. But did you know that her father Dave was quite a ballplayer himself? The older Bettendorf graduated from Kent State University, where he's now enshrined in the school's Hall of Fame. As a Golden Flash, Bettendorf hit .353 in three seasons with 33 home runs, 142 RBIs, 140 runs scored and 41 doubles. He was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 20th round of the 1987 MLB June Amateur Draft before spending four seasons in the minor leagues.

SVC Player of the Year Races: For softball, Unioto's Brooke Blevins and Paint Valley's Mikayla Newland have to be a 1-2 punch still. Honestly, there's nobody even close to the two just because of the position they play. I can see either being named POY. In terms of baseball, it's kind of a crap shoot at this point. No one team wants to jump out to a conference lead and hold it. Having said that, I'll throw out four names in no particular order: Southeastern's Tanner Popp, Zane Trace's Trey Davis, Paint Valley's Anthony McFadden, and Adena's Collin Cory.

dwebb@chillicothegazette.com

Twitter: @dw1509

Power Rankings:

Baseball: Adena (7-2), Zane Trace (10-4), Unioto (8-4), Paint Valley (11-3), Southeastern (7-5), Westfall (3-10), Huntington (6-6), Chillicothe (3-8), Piketon (3-8)

Softball: Unioto (11-2), Paint Valley (8-4), Chillicothe (7-3), Zane Trace (7-3), Westfall (7-4), Southeastern (3-8), Piketon (5-5), Adena (3-9), Huntington (2-9)

Friday, 15 April 2016 16:58

2016 Baseball Stats - Weekly

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.

Adena 5, Zane Trace 3

The Warriors won on the road Thursday over the host Pioneers.

Adena was led by Collin Cory who got the win only allowing four hits and three runs but recorded nine strikeouts and went 2-for-4 at the plate with a run scored. Gunnar Free and Bo Dratwa both went 2-for-3 with an RBI each while Dratwa also had a run scored. Jonathan Thomas went 1-for-4 with an RBI alongside Tommy Preston, Jake Dawson and Hayden Henness who all were 1-for-3 with a run scored; Henness added two walks and a stolen base as well for the Warriors.

Pioneers’ Trey Davis (1-2) got the loss while teammate Pierce Mowery went 2-for-3 with a run scored.

Clinton-Massie 7, Chillicothe 1

The Cavaliers lost in an away contest at Clinton-Massie on Thursday. Clinton-Massie had 10 hits to Chillicothe’s two hits.

Chillicothe’s Nick Haller pitched four innings allowing seven hits and five runs while taking the loss, he was relieved by Jason Benson who pitched the last two innings allowing three hits and two runs. Josh Nihiser went 1-for-2 with an RBI.

Clinton-Massie’s Noah Greathouse pitched the complete game recording 10 strikeouts while allowing only two hits and a run; Greathouse also went 3-for-3 with an RBI. Max Murray went 1-for-2 with three RBIs and a run scored, Zack Dillow went 1-for-1 with an RBI and Dana Eickenhorst went 2-for-2 with a run scored.

Southeastern 12, Piketon 1

The Panthers won on the road Thursday over the host Redstreaks.

Southeastern’s Rex Hartman (2-0) got the win while allowing six hits. Owen Diehl went 3-for-4 with three RBIs alongside Hunter Hopkins who went 2-for-4. Dalton Chaffin went 2-for-2 at the plate followed by Carson Stauffer going 2-for-5.

Piketon’s Riley Harris (0-2) got the loss allowing 13 hits and striking out five. Shane Vulgamore went 2-for-2 while Ethan Crabtree went 1-for-3 with a run scored.

Westfall 9, Huntington 5

The Mustangs won on the road Thursday over the host Huntsmen. Westfall had nine hits to Huntington’s six hits.

Westfall’s Kyle Greiner pitched the complete game and was awarded the win while striking out seven batters. Austin Nunemaker went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and a run scored, Tyler Armentrout was 1-for-3 with a RBI and two runs scored followed by Corbin Ferrell and Corey Wyman who both went 1-for-2 with an RBI each; Wyman added a run scored as well.

Huntington’s Merf Conley struck out five but got the loss; Conley also got an RBI. Elijah McCloskey went 2-for-3 with two RBIs and a run scored while Brian Smith and Jacob Pugh both went 1-for-4 with an RBI apiece. Evan Long was 1-for-2 with a run scored also for the Huntsmen.

Thursday, 14 April 2016 11:22

Colts in the News - 4/13/2016

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

 

Wilmington 6, Chillicothe 2

Chillicothe’s Josh Nihiser got the loss collecting three strikeouts while allowing six runs.

 

Unioto 14, Piketon 0

Piketon’s starting pitcher Shane Vulgamore (0-2) was awarded the loss while recording five strikeouts. 
 

Adena 12, Huntington 3

JD Blevins (A):  2-4, 3 RBI, R, BB 

Hayden Henness (A): 1-3

Bo Dratwa (A): 1-3, R, BB

Devon Byrd (H): 1-3, R 

Brian Smith (H): 1-4

Adena 12, Huntington 3

The Warriors defeated Huntington on the road Wednesday. Adena had 16 hits on the day.

Adena’s Gunnar Free got the win allowing only two hits and three earned runs; Free threw two strikeouts and went 3-for-3 at the plate with a RBI, a run scored and a stolen base. Jonathan Thomas went 3-for-4 with an RBI, a run scored and a walk while JD Blevins went 2-for-4 with three RBIs, a run scored and a walk also. Jake Dawson went 2-for-4 with a double, two RBIs and a stolen base alongside Tommy Preston who also went 2-for-4 with two runs scored and a stolen base. Collin Cory, Hayden Henness and Bo Dratwa all went 1-for-3 with Cory having three runs scored and was hit by pitch twice while Dratwa had a run scored and a walk. Braden Wilburn went 1-for-4 with a double and two runs scored as well for the Warriors.

Second-inning rally sparks win for Adena Warriors JV, 23-0

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Adena Warriors JV jumped out to an early lead on Huntington (Chillicothe, OH) and captured a 23-0 victory on Wednesday.

The game was decided quickly as Adena Warriors JV exerted its will early with 20 runs in the first three innings.

A fielder's choice and a two-run single by Garrett Cornell during the first inning and a bases loaded walk, a three-run single by Josh Morgan, a groundout by Garrett Cornell, an RBI single by Zach Fout, a two-run error, an error, an RBI single by Caleb Foglesong, a bases loaded walk by Garrett Cornell, and an error in the second inning fueled Adena Warriors JV's offense early.
Foglesong racked up three RBIs on two hits for Adena Warriors JV.

Roman Long brought the heat against Huntington during his outing. Huntington managed just one hit off of the Adena Warriors JV's pitcher, who allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out four during his five innings of work.

Adena Warriors JV easily handled Huntington pitching as six hitters combined for six hits, 17 RBIs and 23 runs scored.

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Adena Warriors Varsity jumps on Huntington (Chillicothe, OH) early and coasts to 12-3 win

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Adena Warriors Varsity jumped out to an early lead on Huntington and captured a 12-3 victory on Wednesday at Huntington HS.

The game was decided quickly as Adena Warriors Varsity exerted its will early with seven runs in the first three innings.

An RBI double by Braden Wilburn, a two-run single by JD Blevins, and an RBI single by Jake Dawson during the first inning and an error in the second inning helped Adena Warriors Varsity put some runs on the board early.

Gunnar Free got a hit in each of his three at bats. He singled in the first, second, and fourth innings.

Cody Cottrill looked sharp on the mound. Cottrill held Huntington hitless over three innings, allowed no earned runs, walked two and struck out four.

Free got it done on the rubber on the way to a win. He allowed three runs over three innings. He struck out two, walked four and surrendered two hits.

Adena Warriors Varsity easily handled Huntington pitching as nine hitters combined for 16 hits, eight RBIs and twelve runs scored.

Pugh was the game's losing pitcher. He allowed twelve runs in five innings, walked three and struck out one.

Adena Warriors Varsity increased its lead with two runs in the third. Dawson started the inning with a double, bringing home Wilburn.

Adena Warriors Varsity pushed across one run in both the fourth inning and the sixth. In the fourth, Adena Warriors Varsity scored on an RBI single by Free, plating Collin Cory.

Adena Warriors Varsity piled on three more runs in the top of the fifth. A passed ball scored Tommy Preston for the inning's first run. That was followed up by Jonathon Thomas's single, bringing home Bowen Dratwa.

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Area baseball stats through 4/11- Courtesy of the Chillicothe Gazette Sports Department  - Week 2

HITTING

Hits

1. Drake Stanforth (Paint Valley), 16

2. Alex Wolff (Zane Trace), 15

t-3. Pierce Mowery (ZT), 14

t-3. Anthony McFadden (PV), 14

t-5. Teagan McFadden (PV), 13

t-5. Isaac Beam (ZT), 13

t-7. Trey Davis (ZT), 12

t-7. Tanner Popp (Southeastern), 12

t-9. Rex Hartman (SE), 11

t-9. Joel Dunkle (ZT), 11

Batting Average (Minimum 10 At-Bats)

1. Gage Jones (Chillicothe), .545

2. Teagan McFadden (PV), .542

3. Drake Stanforth (PV), .533

4. Collin Cory (Adena), .529

t-5. Tanner Popp (SE), .500

t-5. Pierce Mowery (ZT), .500

t-5. Braden Wilburn (A), .500

t-5. Isaac Beam (ZT), .500

9. Anthony McFadden (PV), .483

10. Clay Edler (Unioto), .474

Runs Batted In

1. Alex Wolff (ZT), 15

t-2. Devon Byrd (Huntington), 12

t-2. Trey Davis (ZT), 12

t-4. Isaac Beam (ZT), 11

t-4. Skyler Knisley (PV), 11

t-6. Tanner Popp (SE), 10

t-6. Drake Stanforth (PV), 10

t-6. Hunter Henneberger (H), 10

t-9. Matt Morris (SE), 9

t-9. Owen Diehl (SE), 9

Runs Scored

1. Drake Stanforth (PV), 15

t-2. Brian Smith (H), 14

t-2. Anthony McFadden (PV), 14

t-4. Justin Dye (SE), 12

t-4. Joel Dunkle (ZT), 12

t-4. Pierce Mowery (ZT), 12

7. Hunter Henneberger (H), 11

t-8. Devon Byrd (H), 10

t-8. Teagan McFadden (PV), 10

t-8. Trey Davis (ZT), 10

Stolen Bases

1. Brian Smith (H), 17

t-2. Anthony McFadden (PV), 13

t-2. Drake Stanforth (PV), 13

4. Hunter Henneberger (H), 10

5. Joel Dunkle (ZT), 7

t-6. Clay Edler (U), 6

t-6. Jack Busch (C), 6

t-8. Teagan McFadden (PV), 5

t-8. Carson Stauffer (SE), 5

t-8. Connor Mathis (C), 5

PITCHING

Innings Pitched

1. Tanner Popp (SE), 22

t-2. Anthony McFadden (PV), 20

t-2. Jay Riley (PV), 20

4. Jeremy Brooks (ZT), 19

5. Kyle Greiner (Westfall), 17.2

6. Justin Dye (SE), 17

7. Jacob Chester (Piketon), 16.1

8. Collin Cory (A), 15

9. Austin Nunemaker (WF), 14

10. Clay Edler (U), 13.1

Wins (Minimum 2)

t-1. Jeremy Brooks (ZT), 3

t-1. Jay Riley (PV), 3

t-3. Merfel Conley (H), 2

t-3. Tanner Popp (SE), 2

t-3. Clay Edler (U), 2

t-3. Skyler Knisley (PV), 2

t-3. JD Blevins (A), 2

t-3. Anthony McFadden (PV), 2

Earned Run Average (Minimum 10 Innings Pitched)

1. Jay Riley (PV), 0.00

2. Jeremy Brooks (ZT), 0.37

3. Clay Edler (U), 0.53

4. Austin Nunemaker (WF), 1.01

5. Anthony McFadden (PV), 1.05

6. Merfel Conley (H), 1.14

7. Tanner Popp (SE), 1.27

8. Collin Cory (A), 1.41

9. Skyler Knisley (PV), 2.11

10. JD Blevins (A), 2.92

Strikeouts

1. Anthony McFadden (PV), 33

2. Jay Riley (PV), 24

3. Tanner Popp (SE), 19

t-4. Jacob Chester (P), 18

t-4. Justin Dye (SE), 18

t-6. Jeremy Brooks (ZT), 17

t-6. JD Blevins (A), 17

8. Collin Cory (A), 15

t-9. Harley Patterson (U), 14

t-9. Clay Edler (U), 14

Statistics are reported after each game to the Gazette sports’ staff. The numbers are then compiled and averaged. If there are any mistakes spotted, please contact Derrick Webb at 740-772-9361 or dwebb@chillicothegazette.com.