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Baseball Recaps for 3-30-21

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Glasgow 12 AI DuPont 7 Glasgow winning pitcher Dante Claudio 1-0

Charter 9 St. Elizabeth 8 Justin Hahn drove in Pete Taylor with a 2-out single in the bottom of the 7th inning in the walk-off win for Charter. Sam Lefton earned the win in relief, striking out 6. Justin Terranova and Cameron Starr had two hits each for the Force. Matthew Trout and Andrew Spychalski each hit home runs, and Jaden Dickerson had 2 hits for St. Elizabeth.

Hodgson 13 Delcastle 2 Nick Akers 1-0 on the season, led the way on the mound for the Silver Eagles logging 10 strikeouts in 5 innings in his first win of the season. Nick Garret had a strong showing only allowing 3 runs the first 4 innings for Delcastle. Marvin Atkins & Dom Lamphere paced the Cougars with 1 run apiece. Robbie Burris hit a base clearing 3 run Double to jump start the Hodgson offense in the 5th inning. Colby Miller & John Pflugrad had 2 hits & 2 runs each. Nelvin Rivera & Austin Pflugrad scored 2 runs each as well.

Appoquinimink 15 Middletown 4 Lorenzo Carrier led the Appo offense with 4 hits including a doule, a home run and 6 RBI's. Keegan Miller collected 3 hits for Appo. Aidan Deakins threw 4 solid innings only giving up 2 earned runs. Zak Sophy, Carter Boyd, and Michael Lotharp led the Middletown offense with 2 hits each.

William Penn 17 Mt. Pleasant 9
The William Penn Colonials picked up their first win of the season (17-9) against the Green Knights of Mount Pleasant.

William Penn jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the top first. They would stretch the lead to 7-0 in the top of the second but the Green Knights would not go down easy. They cut the lead to 7-4 after scoring 2 in the second and 2 in the third. WP would pull away late and secured the victory.

The Colonials were led by Hassan Turner and Hunter Wilson with 3 hits each and a run scored. Shawn herley, Brandon Grygo, and Mark Cathcart added two hits each and combined for 7 rbis. Michael Lane picked up the win for the Colonials.

Nicholas Harkins, Abraham Burr, Colin Cotton, and James Simmons all had hits for Mount Pleasant.

Brandywine 15 Newark 3 Aiden Kee led the attack for Brandywine with 4 hits and 5RBI's. Including 2doubles. Sean Bogan added 2 triples and scored 3 runs. Nate Taylor and Brandon Gamble also had 2 hits each for the Bulldogs.

Sanford 5 Concord 4 Dylan Smallwood hit a walk-off single in the bottom of the 7th to give the Warriors the victory. Smallwood was 2 for 3 with 3 RBI on the day. Tobias Coker pitched a solid 5 innings for Sanford scattering 4 hits. Brady Bollman got the win for the Warriors pitching 2 innings in relief. Christopher Brown and Joseph Ackroyd each had 2 hits apiece for Concord.

St. Marks 4 Archmere 1 Christian Colmery pitched 6 strong innings striking out 10 batters. Steve Mann picked up the save. Michael Mallamaci, Edwin Mousley, and Matt Dellose all had hits for the Auks.

St. Andrews 11 Red Lion 1 George Windels pitched four innings giving up no earned runs and 4 hits while striking out 6 and walking none. Caden Wood and Meade Evans had two hits each. Evans and Butner each had 3 stolen bases. Brandon Anderson scored Red Lion's lone run and pitched well.

Wilmington Friends 10 Tatnall 0 George Windels pitched four innings giving up no earned runs and 4 hits while striking out 6 and walking none. Caden Wood and Meade Evans had two hits each. Evans and Butner each had 3 stolen bases. Brandon Anderson scored Red Lion's lone run and pitched well.

Conrad 7 Newark Charter 6 Conrad racked up six hits in the game. Brett Walmsely and Jack Szczerba all managed multiple hits for Conrad Red Wolves . Szczerba and Walmsely each managed two hits to lead Conrad. Walmsley also homered in the game.Joseph Malinowski earned the win for Conrad Red Wolves. The pitcher surrendered one run on five hits over four innings, striking out four.Newark Charter School racked up nine hits in the game. Will Dubecq and Jaxon Grant all managed multiple hits for Newark Charter School. Dubecq led Newark Charter School with three hits in five at bats.
 
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