Sunday, April 10, 2011

Warriors Slaughter Brooks Prep

My Running Blog for the game.

WA vs. Brooks Prep
Top of the First: 0-0
 Enger gets the start and begins with a shaky start. He allows a single then the runner steals second, then allows a walk. With runners on first and second he gets a ground ball moving the runner to third. Then with runners on second and third he gets a strike out and a ground out. No runs.Of course the one day I wear a sweatshirt its 80 degrees outside.
Bottom of the First: 3-0 Warriors
Sandberg and McNally walk then Brandys pounds a three run home run to left. The Warriors are off to a good start.
Top of the Second: 3-0
After a shaky first, Enger comes out and goes 1,2,3.
Bottom of the Second: 5-0
The start the inning, Cousins flies out, McKenna walks, and then Boggs flies out. Alec Lochridge then dug in a pounded a two run homer to right. This was not any old homer though; it hit the home plate umpires car! Brooks Prep’s catcher asked if it was his car and the ump replied “no it’s my wife’s car, thank God!” That’s the quote of the game right there.
Top of the Third: 5-0
Derek gets two ground outs and strikes out one, looks very strong. McNally starts the conversation about the car and the ump responds, “Gosh I am in trouble now!”
Bottom of the Third: 6-0
McNally grounds out, Brandys gets a bunt hit then steal second and is later thrown out stealing third, Fritz gets walked and moves to third on a past ball, Swaney then walks, a balk is then called on the pitcher bringing Tate home, and to end the inning Kramer strikes out.
Top of the Fourth: 6-0
Jerry Budzisz gets in the game and goes 1,2,3. Atta boy Jerry here is your shout out you have been bugging me about. I begin to notice a sunburn developing on the back of my neck. Last game I nearly froze to death and two days later I have a sun burn, who would have thought.



Bottom of the Fourth: 10-0
The Warriors begin to run and hide now. McKenna had a solo home run then Boggs and Lochridge walked, Sandberg and McNally both got hits driving them in. Nate Jones comes in for Brandys, is walked, and is then driven in by Swaney’s single.  Now I took a break for one batter and during this time I had my friend Davis cover the game for me, this is what he wrote.
 “Boggs waited until there was a fourth ball thrown, and when the umpire called walk Boggs walked to first base (the first of four bases) (The fourth base is called home)”
That is why I am blogging and not him…
Top of the Fifth: 10-0
Jerry finishes the game and the Warriors slaughter Brooks Prep. Not literally just beat them by ten runs.
Wheaton Academy 10, Brooks Prep 0

Score
1
2
3
4
5
R
H
E
Brooks Prep
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
Wheaton Academy
3
2
1
4
X
10
7
0




Wheaton Academy
AB
R
H
RBI

Sandberg, Drew, 2B
2
2
1
1

McNally, Alex, C
2
1
1
0

    Molloy, Luke, C
0
0
0
0

Brandys, Matt, 1B
2
1
2
3

    Jones, Nate, 1B
0
0
0
0

Fritz, Tate, DH
2
1
0
0

Swaney, Trevor, 3B
2
0
1
1

Kramer, Ryan, RF
2
0
0
0

    Joiner, J.D., RF
1
0
0
0

Cousins, Jake, CF
2
0
0
0

McKenna, John, SS
1
2
1
1

Boggs, Luke, LF
1
1
0
0

Lochridge, Alec, EH
1
2
1
2

Enger, Derek, P
0
0
0
0

    Budzisz, Gerald, P
0
0
0
0

Totals
18
10
7
8

HR: Brandys, Matt, Lochridge, Alec, McKenna, John  SB-ATT: 1, Player (1-1), 22, Player (1-1), 25, Player (1-1), Brandys, Matt (1-2)  


Wheaton Academy
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
BF

Enger, Derek (W)
3.0
2
0
0
1
4
12

Budzisz, Gerald
2.0
1
0
0
0
1
7

Totals
5.0
3
0
0
1
5
19

WP: 17, Player  PB: 1, Player 3  Pitches-strikes: Enger, Derek 47-28, 18, Player 58-26, 17, Player 35-17, Budzisz, Gerald 30-20  

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