Jericho (VT) - Mt. Mansfield scored the go ahead, and winning run in the bottom of the seventh, upsetting Colchester 2-1. MMU's Greg Gosselin got the win, going seven innings, giving up four hits and striking out three. Colchester's Devon Dessormeau had a single for the Lakers, while Josh St. Clair of MMU had three hits and scored the game winning run. Sean Callahan took the loss.
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Essex (VT) - Luke Salerno and the Essex Hornets held off CVU in the later innings to beat the Redhawks 3-1. Salerno pitched a complete game, giving up four hits on an earned run. Steve Jurkiewicz added two singles for Essex, as Dylan Ireland also added two singles for CVU. Davis Mikell who pitched for CVU took the loss. Milton (VT) - Hunter Knight hit a three run home run to power the Seahorses to a 9-6 win at Milton. Cole Reilly of the Yellowjackets also added a three run home run as well. BHS's Holden Ackerman pitched seven innings, giving up eleven hits and six earned runs. Matt Potter of Milton went three and a third, giving up seven earned runs. Vergennes (VT) - Charlie Stapleford rebounded today, hurling a complete game, as Vergennes beat the Bobwhites from St. Albans by the score of five to three. Stapleford gave up six hits on three earned runs, but struck out nine Bobwhite batters. Dylan Raymond led the Commodores with an RBI double. BFA's Darren Callen scored two runs offensively, and pitched six innings in the losing effort. Middlebury (VT) - After letting Middlebury tie the game in the fourth inning, the Green Knights scored five runs in the fifth to get a road win 9-5. Will Conroy had a double and a triple on the day, while Tyler Delancey had two hits for the Tigers. Will Hesslink got the win, Taylor Paterson took the loss. Vergennes (VT) - A huge eighth inning lifted the St. Johnsbury Hilltoppers past the Vergennes Commodres in Vergennes on Saturday. A Nurko triple, Graciano double, and a Hale single scored four runs for St. Johnsbury. Devin Hayes had a long triple that chipped in a run for the Commodores. Zach Hale got the win for St. Johnsbury, while Michael Danyow took the loss. ‘GameChanger’ living up to its name
A software program called GameChanger might be slowly revolutionizing how Vermont baseball teams keep their game scorebooks and compile season statistics, among other key information. GameChanger is a mobile app and website founded in 2010, a tool that has replaced the old-fashioned scorebook at Champlain Valley. “It just makes life a lot easier and less stressful. It puts everything together and it’s easy for everybody to use,” CVU coach Tim Albertson said. CVU started using GameChanger last season. Sam Fontaine, who also maintains the Metro league’s website, uses an iPad or his iPhone to track CVU’s games from the dugout. Coach Mike Brown and BFA-Fairfax has also been using the software the last couple of seasons. Albertson hopes GameChanger catches on around the state. “It hasn’t blossomed in Vermont yet. As a league, we might want see if people want to get into it,” the coach said. Jericho (VT) - Many Mistakes by Mt. Mansfield in the eighth inning cost them the game, losing to CVU by the score of 6-3. Davis Mikell who helped drive in the tying run in the top of the seventh for the Redhawks, went two for two and was intentionally walked three times. MMU's Ben St. Clair went two for three with an RBI. Mikell pitched late in the game, striking out six batters over three innings. Monte Green took the loss. *A earlier version had Mitch Lane taking the loss, that was incorrect. South Burlington (VT) - The Green Knights once again dominated offensively, beating Vergennes 12-3 in South Burlington. Tim Shea and Tommy Fitzgerald had two hits apiece. Will Conroy tossed four scoreless innings, and had six strikeouts. Charlie Stapleford went less than two innings giving up seven earned runs. Burlington (VT) - Max Smith's home run triggered a ten run rally over two innings for South Burlington, who beat Burlington 12-8. SB's Connor Bradley went less than five innings, giving up four runs on two hits, and gave up eight walks. Holden Jones had two hits and two RBI's, but could not stop South Burlington on the mound, going less than three innings, and giving up nine runs in the losing effort. |
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