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DIAA Baseball News and Results for 4-27-21

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Archmere 13 Tatnall 3 Matt Dellose was 3-3, Matt Benson was 2-3 with 3 RBI and Frederick Jalot added a key contribution to the offfensive effort. Carsten Kaiser earned the win while Tom Penrod was strong in relief. For Tatnall, Michael Walter-Dillon and Cory Williams knocked doubles and Michael McGinley contributed two hits.

Cape Henlopen 11 Smyrna 3 Ty Husbands came in relief in the 2nd inning to pick up the win allowing just 2 hits over 5 and 2/3 innings with 8 K's. Husbands was also 2 for 4 with a double and a pair of RBI's. Hunter Rauch and Gage Joseph had big days at the plate for Cape. Rauch with a double, homerun and 5 RBI's and Joseph going 3 for 4 with a 2-run homerun of his own. Austin Rhue rounded things out going 2 for 3. Connor Strauss had a double and a run scored for Smyrna.

First State Military Academy 19 Dickinson 7 Joey Gaston lead the way on the mound for FSMA. Gaston finished with a complete game 8 K's. Daniel Holowka, Jaydan Duncan, Nick Casper, and Alex Devoy had multiple hits. Evan Tenney lead the way for Dickinson including a home run.

Polytech 6 Dover 3 Conner Bartlett went the distance and hit a three run homerun in the fourth to lead the panthers in this Henlopen divisional win. Sir Bauer and Hunter Chambers had two hits for Dover.

St. Elizabeth 12 Sanford 4 :Jaden Dickerson had two hits including a double and Robbie Falcone had two RBI's for St. Elizabeth. Nate Schurga pick up his third win on the mound. Dylan Smallwood, Luke Filliben and Tyler Goetz all had two hits each for Sanford.

Newark 6 AI DuPont 2 Newark Varsity Yellowjackets defeated DuPont 6-2 thanks to a strong start. Newark Varsity Yellowjackets scored on a single by Duncan Pike and a sacrifice fly by John Knies in the second inning.

Newark Varsity Yellowjackets pulled away for good with two runs in the second inning. In the second Pike singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run and Knies's sac fly scored one run for Newark Varsity Yellowjackets.

Gavin Smith was the winning pitcher for Newark Varsity Yellowjackets. Smith surrendered two runs on two hits over seven innings, striking out seven.

Kooper Gregg took the loss for DuPont. Gregg surrendered six runs on nine hits over six innings, striking out seven.

Newark Varsity Yellowjackets totaled ten hits. Dustin Green, Ben Conkey, and Austin Calabrese all collected multiple hits for Newark Varsity Yellowjackets. Calabrese, Conkey, and Green each managed two hits to lead Newark Varsity Yellowjackets. Tyler Bedford led Newark Varsity Yellowjackets with two stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with five stolen bases.

Benjamin Turk went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead DuPont in hits.

Concord 12 Hodgson 0 Luke Gabrysh struck out 11 batters and gave up only two hits in six innings to lead Concord over Hodgson. Gabrysh also added two hits and a RBI. The Concord offense was lead by Joe Ackroyd's two hits and three RBI's, Sam Steptoe's two hits and one RBI, and Chris Brown's two hits and three runs scored. Austin Pflugard doubled for Hodgson.

Lake Forest 8 Woodbridge 2 Freshman Jonathan Tyndall broke open a 2-2 game with a 2 run double in the 6th inning to lead the Spartans. Tristan McCray added 2 hits while J.D. Mudri pitched outstanding in relief striking out 8 for the win. For Woodbridge, Seth Smart had 2 hits and struck out 10 in a great pitching effort.

Appoquinimink 18 William Penn 7 Appo scored in each inning behind 17 hits. The offense was led by Lorenzo Carrier who had 4 hits including a double and a triple, he also collected 3 RBI's. Austin Luszcz, Evan Bouldin, Keegan Miller, Colby Niggebrugge, and Austin Prior all had 2 hits. Aiden Fleming picked up his first win of the season on the mound throwing 4 innings in relief. William Penn's offense was led by Brando Grygo, and Marc Cathcart who both had 2 hits including doubles. Jacob Tiberi added 3 hits of his own for the Colonials.

Delmarva Christian 12 Seaford 0 Carter Breasure of Delmarva Christian struck out 11 batters and gave up only three hits, he also connected for his second homerun of the year.

Tommy Obertbubbesing, Riley Culver, and Nate Keller each collected two hits for DC.

Sean Martinez doubled in the first at bat of the contest as Seaford threatened early.

Sussex Central 10 Caesar Rodney 0 Cole Rogers pitched 6 innings allowing only three hits during his shut-out performance. Cannon, Boyle, Steen, Tucker, and Keeler all had two hits for the Knights. Aj Cannon hit a three run home run in the second inning. Wrede, Dill, and Monroney all had hits for the Riders

Glasgow Nabs Win Over McKean Despite Early 3-Run Inning

Despite allowing 3 runs in the second inning, Glasgow defeated McKean 14-4 on Tuesday. McKean's bigg inning was driven by singles by Elieze Aviles and Michael Nolan.

Glasgow fired up the offense in the first inning. Caleb Walker drew a walk, scoring one run.

The Dragons scored five runs in the fifth inning. Glasgow batters contributing to the big inning included Haji Bell, Jetzel Garcia, Caleb Walker and Jasir Gordon-Jones, all sending runners across the plate with RBI's in the inning.

Austin Dotson was credited with the victory for Glasgow. Dotson lasted four innings, allowing two hits and four runs while striking out four. Garcia threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen, earning the save for the Dragons.

Sussex Tech 4 Milford 3
A. Zimmerman started the scorring in the top of the first for Milford when he laced a double, scoring Matthew Winkelblech. Tech went ahead in the 4th, scoring two runs, one on a passed ball and another on a bases loaded walk. In the bottom of 6, Tech was able to add two more runs when Grant Allen doubled then scored on a triple from Alex Adams. Conor Ellingsworth then singled in Adams to make the score 4-1. Milford threatned in top of 7, scoring 2 runs before Cody Dimes induced a ground ball to end the game.

Tech's Cody Dimes threw a complete game, finishing with 9Ks and 1BB. Jaryn Sample had 2 hits including a double and one run scored and Alex Adams finished the day with a tiple, 2RBI and 1 run scored for Tech. A. Zimmerman led Milford at the plate with a double and 1RBI.

Indian River 4 Delmar 3 Indian River opened up scoring 2 runs in the second inning and then adding another in the 4th to go up 3-0. In the bottom of the fifth inning, Delmar tied things up at three when Ford doubled on a 1-0 count, scoring the tying run. The game was tied at three with IR batting in the top of the eleventh inning when Benjamin Cordrey singled on a 1-1 count, scoring the go ahead run. Tyler Bowen started on the mound for the Indians. He surrendered three runs on five hits over five innings, striking out seven and walking one. Coffey finished the game going six innings, no runs, 3 hits and 3 strikeouts.

Delmar racked up eight hits in the game. Rhodes and Burdett each had multiple hits.

Tower Hill 8 St. Andrews 3 Kenyon Motley went 2-4 at the plate with 2 RBI's, 2 stolen bases and three runs scored to lead Tower Hill to the victory. Chad Lopes picked up the win on the mound, scattering 6 hits while striking out 8. For St. Andrews, Chris Butner had two hits and catcher Mason McKee doubled.

Conrad 19 Red Lion Christian 9 Tyler Pirrung drove in five runs on two hits to lead Conrad past Red Lion Christian Academy 19-9 on Tuesday. Pirrung drove in runs on a triple in the second, a single in the third, and a walk in the fourth. Braedon Scherer Homered for Conrad.Michael Spadea led the Conrad to victory on the mound. Spadea allowed two hits and two runs over two innings, striking out five. Noah Gonzalez and Logan Myers entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.Joe Malinowski started the game for Conrad. The pitcher allowed one hit and one run over two innings.William Koble, Brandon Anderson, Gavin Shields, and Tyler Sareyka each drove in runs for Red Lion.
 
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