Oak Grove downs VHS; Cathedral gets win
Published 12:00 am Tuesday, March 2, 2004
VIDALIA, La. &045; Sitting through a 3 1/2-hour contest where the Vidalia Vikings dropped a 12-7 decision to Oak Grove due in part to 11 errors was bad enough Monday.
The worst part about it?
It rained the entire time.
It was enough to make VHS head coach Johnny Lee Hoffpauir go home and go straight to bed after neither team played great ball before the six-inning game came to a close. The Vikings used six pitchers, had a number of mental mistakes and struggled in the loss to 1A Oak Grove.
&uot;We played horrible &045; that’s my comment on it,&uot; Hoffpauir said. &uot;Just terrible. We didn’t play very smart. What I’m totally disappointed about is the mental aspect of the game was terrible. We weren’t in it.&uot;
Oak Grove took an early 2-0 lead after the first and 5-0 lead after seven Vidalia errors before the Vikings battled back to tie it up at 5-5 in the third. But the Vikings had the bases loaded with two outs in that inning before a baserunning snafu ended the threat.
Oak Grove answered with seven runs in the fifth inning to blow it open.
The Vikings got two runs in the sixth when Reid Simpson cranked a two-run homer.
Block 8, Monterey 4
JONESVILLE, La. &045; The Bears broke open a 4-4 tie in the late innings to take the win over the Class B Wolves.
The Bears took advantage of thee walks in the sixth to break the game open, and in the fifth Jeremy Washington tripled with a man on to break the tie. Monterey pitchers put 10 batters on base by either walk or hit by pitch.
Monterey struggled to move runners around in the late innings. They left two runners on base in the fifth, and Matt Shively was left stranded in the sixth.
The Wolves scored two runs in each of the first two innings. Ryan Perkins scored on a groudout by Ryan Kemp, and Chad Thomas scored on a sacrifice fly by Max Green.
Cathedral 8, West Lincoln 2
BROOKHAVEN &045; The Green Wave got some key hits in its last at-bat to take the win.
Holding a 3-0 lead heading into the seventh inning, the Green Wave battered WL pitchers for five runs to break the game open. Charlie Lane led off with a double and scored on a Michael Blain single for a 4-0 lead.
Garrett Jones followed with a two-run homer, and Jeremy Davis doubled before Wyler Murray and John Holleman were hit by pitch to load the bases. Preston Hicks then walked in Davis, and Drew Burns walked in Murray for the 8-0 lead.