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DIAA Baseball Tournament News and Results for 5-15-21St.

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Tower Hill 14 AI DuPont 5 Tower Hill banged out 12 hits in the victory. Kenyon Motley, Chad Lopes, Jack Zungailia and Jordan Harmon had two hits a piece. Lopes ripped two triples and reached base 5 times, scoring three runs. For AI, Wilfredo Crespo and Francesco Filpo each doubled.

Archmere 13 Concord 9 The Auks offense was led by Michael Mallamaci who was 3-4 with 2 RBI and Allen Mousley who had 2 doubles and 4 RBI. Andrew MacWilliams was 2-3 with 2 RBI for Archmere. The Raiders offense was led by Luke Gabrysh who was 3-5 with an RBI. John Phander and Chris Brown also contributed 2 hits for Concord.

Cape Henlopen 8 Caravel 5 Nick Cox threw 5 innings of relief allowing 1 earned run while striking out 7 to get the win. Hunter Rauch was 2 for 3 with a homerun and a double to lead the Viking offense. Gage Joseph added a homerun and a pair of RBI's as well. Jared Hoffman had a pair of hits, 2 runs scored and an RBI for Caravel.

Dover 9 Laurel 3 Dover's Connor McPhail pitched a complete game with 4k's for the win over Laurel. Alec Rodriguez was 3 for 4 with 4 RBI and Marquis Guy scored 3 runs for the Dover offense. Trevor Collins was 4 for 4 and Royce Scotton was 3 for 4 for the Bulldogs.

Mt. Pleasant 4 Brandywine 3
It came down to the wire on Saturday, with Green Knights taking victory on a dramatic walk-off single in the late innings that sealed their victory over Brandywine on Senior recognition day! The game was tied at three with Green Knights batting in the bottom of the seventh when Freshman Reid Erickson singled on a 1-2 count, scoring one run.

Nick Harkins earned the victory for the Green Knights in his only career start on the mound. The righthander went seven innings, allowing three runs on four hits and striking out four.

Middletown 9 Newark 2 Middletown grabs the win, collecting 8 hits and scoring 9 runs. Carter Boyd pitched 6 innings, giving up 2 ER for Middletown, grabbing the win. Michael Lotharp was 3-4 on the day with a bases clearing triple in the 7th inning. Calabrese was 1-2 with a walk, while pitching 4 strong innings for Newark.

Delmarva Christian 9 Polytech 3 Delmarva Christian broke open a 4-3 game with five runs in the top of the seventh. Riley Culver,Conner Lewis, and Nathaniel Keller had extra base hits in the Delmarva 10 hit attack

Salesianum 12 Charter 1 Salesianum center fielder, Brian Lang, went 2 for 2 with a bases loaded triple. Deuce Rzucidlo had 5 RBIs including 3 RBIs on a bases clearing double. Salesianum pitchers Zach Czarnecki , Aidan O'Brien, and Deuce Rzucidlo, combined allowing just 1 run and 4 hits. Samuel Lefton, Justin Terranova, and Kevin Callahan started off the top of the first with back to back to back singles giving Charter the early lead.

Conrad 6 William Penn 3
Jeremy Coleman Started on the mound for Conrad . Coleman lasted three and a third innings, allowing two hits and two runs while striking out three. Tyler Reinart threw three and two-thirds innings in relief out of the bullpen and earned the win.Brandon Grygo took the loss for William Penn. Grygo surrendered four runs on four hits over four innings, striking out five.

Conrad racked up six hits in the game. Szczerba and Tyler Purring all had multiple hits for Conrad. Purring and Szczerba each collected two hits to lead Conrad.

Shawn Herley led William Penn with two hits in three at bats.

St. Andrews 9 Tatnall 8 Christo butner won his 2nd game of the season but needed help from Riley Burroughs for a save in the 7th. Keyed by hits from Michael Walter-Dillon, Luke Kain, and Trey Marcoz and two walks, Tatnall almost tied the game until Riley Burroughts ended the game with a strikeout. Meade Evans had three hits to lead the offense for St. Andrew's.

























Green Knights racked up six hits. Cooper Berry and Erickson each managed multiple hits for Green Knights. Erickson and Berry all had two hits to lead Green Knights. Green Knights stole seven bases during the game as three players stole more than one. Berry led the way with two.
 
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