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SOFTBALL
LADY 'STANGS PUT ON A SHOW ON SENIOR NIGHT
The Lady ‘Stangs rolled to an 11-1 win over Gallatin County on Monday, powered by a big offensive performance and strong pitching.
After falling behind early, Lady ‘Stangs broke the game open with a four-run fourth inning and never looked back. Tessa Wells led the way, going 3-for-4, while Sophie Schultz also added three hits. Rachel Shewmaker and Leah Robinson each drove in two runs as the team totaled 11 hits and four stolen bases.
Anna Bezold earned the win, allowing just one run over six innings. The defense was flawless, committing no errors.
Lady ‘Stangs face Ryle next on Tuesday. Before the game, the team celebrated our 3 Seniors in style.
BASEBALL
One Tyler Schumacher (6-0) Does All, Largely Responsible For Camels 4-0 Win Over Our Mustangs. Double and a Home Run at the Plate, Complete Game 2 Hit, 12 K, Shutout All Contribute To Our Demise
Our Jekyll/Hyde Mustangs, coming off of a win over Harrison County, and NCC, faced the Camels ace, Senior Tyler Schumacher, Monday in Claryville. We countered with Junior Kasey Moeller. The two went toe-to-toe for three innings when Owen Record was called on in relief, and the Camels put a run on the board. The score remained 1-0 until the bottom of the fifth, when Campbell County Blue-Chipper, Tyler Schumacher hit a home run, making it 2-0. The Camels added two more in the bottom of the sixth, sealing the 4-0 victory, improving their season record to 17-9, and earning them the 37th District Top Seed. Brossart evens our season record at 14-14. The Mustangs game summary consists of 0 Runs, 2 Hits (Brady Boruske, Luke Neltner), and we struck out 12 times. In the top of the sixth inning, Luke Neltner attempted to score on a Brady Boruske single, but was gunned down at the plate, ending the Brossart threat. Schumacher improves to 6-0 on the season. Isaac Amin saw his 8 games hitting streak come to an end. It was a great run.
NKAC DivII Conference opponent, Boone County, comes to the MAC Tuesday for a 5pm contest, weather permitting.
Mustangs Win The Feature Varsity Event 3-2, Saturday At The MAC
NCC Takes The Freshman and JV Games
Senior Isaac Amin is closing in on Travis Norton’s (’18) school record for doubles (18) after collecting his 14th of the season on Saturday. Amin’s double, along with Nolan Schroder’s clutch single, sparked a late rally as the Mustangs secured a 3–2 win. We received a strong pitching effort from Luke Neltner who went 6 innings and Kasey Moeller who mowed them down in order in the 7th. The JV game went to NCC 10-2. Thanks to Kari Bezold who coached me on how to set up my GameChanger so I could follow all three games on Saturday.
Brossart and Campbell County will hook up for a second time, Monday in Claryville Heights. Game Time is 5pm. Good friend and former Brossart Assistant Coach, Joe Dean, reports that this is the District Seeding game. Campbell County owns a win over Scott. Our Mustangs have lost to Scott. Both the Cmels and Mustangs own a win over Calvary Christian.
Call Me A Sore Loser, BUT This Derby Outcome Sucked!!!
Understand that when a fluke horse wins the Derby, and this was a fluke horse, that all of the months of watching Prep Races, analyzing horses entered that you have not seen race, and that you lose every dollar that you have bet – Win, Exacta, Trifecta, Superfecta, Pick 3’s Daily Doubles, etc and some beautiful person with a fancy hat that doesn’t know what end the horse eats out of, picks a horse trained by a second string trainer, and beats me, really upsets me – so you can probably tell.
While this comes off as “Sour Grapes”, which it is, I have to credit the race that the winner, Golden Tempo, ran. Both he and Renegade came from waaayyy back and finished together. Renegade got crushed early and found himself 20 lengths back – a lot to overcome. The winner, Golden Tempo had a clean trip from the 16 post position. My beef is that people cashed tickets on the horse, just because of the “female trainer” angle. There are a lot of great women trainers out there. Cherie DeVaux works side by side with Jamie Grubbs with their respective strings of horses at Turfway Park. DeVaux gets higher class horse flesh from her connections. This horse was a second stringer, from the Phipps/Claiborne connection. Sour Grapes, Yes! Great Logic, Yes, Too! Just to show what a crapshoot the Derby is – Ocelli, who drew into the race due to main body scratches. is a Maiden (non-winner) who had finished behind Albus, and Right to Party in the Wood Memorial at Aquaduct. Golden Tempo finished behind Emerging Market and Pavlovian in the Louisiana Derby who finished far back in the Derby. Yet they (Golden Tempo and Ocelli) both hit the board in the Derby! Virtually impossible. I tell you 18-20 horse fields of 3 year olds, going a Mile and A Quarter, carrying 126 pounds makes this race impossible to reliably handicap. Those of us who piked Renegade definitely picked the “shoulda been” winner, and should have been paid.
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