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Jefferson - Baseball

J-Hawks will play Muscatine

Kennedy and Linn-Mar will have the home-field advantage when the Class 4A substate tournament series opens July 13.

The Cougars and Lions both have secured No. 1 seeds in their respective substates. If they win their openers on July 13, they will play in the substate finals -- at home -- on July 18. Substate winners advance to the state tournament at Des Moines. The 4A tournament is July 25, 27-28.

Official pairings for the Class 4A substate baseball tournaments won't be announced by the Iowa High School Athletic Association until later this week. But utilizing the criteria used by the IHSAA, the Metro Sports Report has calculated the standings.

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Jefferson - Baseball

J-Hawks split with Hempstead

DUBUQUE -- Jefferson split a Mississippi Valley Conference baseball doubleheader against Dubuque Hempstead on Friday at Dick Core Field.

Hempstead won the opener, 5-3. Jefferson took the nightcap, 1-0. The second game was called after five innings because of lightning.

In the third inning of the nightcap, Dylan Jellison's one-out sinking liner eluded Hempstead right fielder David Fitzgerald and rolled past for a triple. Christian Knox followed with a grounder to short that drove home Jellison with the only run of the game.

Austin Goodell and Chance Tiedtke combined to throw a two-hitter for the J-Hawks. Goodell wriggled out of a bases-loaded jam in the Hempstead second inning, striking out Andrew Seymour to end the frame.

Jefferson (14-17, 12-10) trailed 3-0 heading into the sixth inning of the opener. With runners on first and third bases and two outs, the J-Hawks tried a balk steal. Tiedtke, running at first, was caught in a rundown, but Knox scored before he was tagged out.

Hempstead (12-21, 10-12) added two big runs in the bottom of the sixth when Kyle VanderLee launched a two-run home run over the right-field fence.

The J-Hawks plated two runs in the top of the seventh and had the tying runs on base when Knox flied out to end the game.

Jordan Dee pitched the first three innings and gave up three runs. He departed following the third inning with a tender elbow. Ben Koering pitched the final three innings.

Knox and Sam Techau had two hits apiece.

Jefferson's next game is Monday at Kennedy. The teams play sophomore/varsity doubleheaders Monday and Tuesday. The site switches to Jefferson on Tuesday. Sophomore games start at 5 p.m. both days.

 

GAME ONE

JEFFERSON (3)
Dylan Jellison, 2b, 4 0 0 0, Christian Knox, cf, 4 1 2 0, Jordan Dee, p, 2 0 0 0, Ben Koering, p, 1 0 0 0, Chance Tiedtke, lf, 2 0 1 0, Austin Goodell, rf, 3 1 1 0, Layne Sullivan, dh, 3 1 0 0, Ky Kramer, ss, 0 0 0 0, Colten Jourdan, c, 3 0 0 0, Koering, cr, 0 0 0 0, Sam Techau, 3b, 3 0 2 0, Dylan Wright, 1b, 2 0 0 1. Totals 27 3 6 1.

HEMPSTEAD (5)
Nick Stevenson, 2b, 3 1 1 0, Nick Johnson. lf, 3 1 1 1, Chris Tomkins, p, 2 0 1 1, Luke Ploessl, cr, 0 0 0 0, Jake Bortscheller, dh, 3 1 1 0, Andrew Seymour, cf, 0 0 0 0, Kyle VanderLee, 1b, 3 1 1 2, David Fitzgerald, rf, 3 1 0 0, Ben George, 3b, 1 0 0 0, Peter Keleher, c, 1 0 0 0, Graham Houselog, cr, 0 0 0 0, Travis Boleyn, ss, 1 0 1 1. Totals 20 5 6 5.

Jefferson      000 001 2 --  3  6  2
Hempstead   210 002 x --  5  6  3

Dee, Koering (4) and Jourdan. Tomkins and Keleher. W - Tomkins. L - Dee. 2B - Goodell. HR - VanderLee.

GAME TWO

JEFFERSON (1)
Jellison, 2b, 3 1 1 0, Knox, cf, 2 0 0 1, Tiedtke, lf-p, 2 0 0 0, Goodell, p-rf, 1 0 0 0, Aaron Gruwell, cr, 0 0 0 0, Sullivan, rf-lf, 2 0 0 0, Jourdan, c, 2 0 1 0, Koering, cr, 0 0 0 0, Wright, 1b, 2 0 1 0, Techau, 3b, 2 0 1 0, Kramer, ss, 2 0 0 0. Totals 18 1 4 1.

HEMPSTEAD (0)
Stevenson, ss, 3 0 0 0, Steven Coohey, dh, 2 0 0 0, Boleyn, p, 0 0 0 0, Tomkins, 2b, 2 0 1 0, Ben Wilgenbusch, c, 1 0 0 0, Keleher, cr, 0 0 0 0, VanderLee, 1b, 2 0 1 0, Fitzgerald, rf, 1 0 0 0, Johnson, rf, 0 0 0 0, Ploessl, 3b, 2 0 0 0, Houselog, lf, 0 0 0 0, Seymour, cf, 2 0 0 0. Totals 15 0 2 0.

Jefferson     001 00 --  1  4  0
Hempstead  000 00 --  0  2  0

Goodell, Tiedtke (4) and Jourdan. Boleyn and Wilgenbusch. W - Tiedtke. L - Boleyn. 2B - Jourdan. 3B - Jellison. SB - Tiedtke.

Last Updated on Friday, 29 June 2012 21:28
 

Jefferson - Baseball

J-Hawks and Rams trade blowouts

There's an old baseball bromide that goes "What goes around comes around."

What went around in Wednesday's opener between Dubuque Senior and Jefferson came whipping back around the other way in the nightcap.

Sam Techau belted two home runs and Jefferson banged out 13 hits and whipped Senior, 12-5, in the opener.

The Rams belted five home runs -- two by Dylan Merritt -- among their 14 hits and claimed the nightcap, 15-5.

The teams combined for 44 hits and 37 runs in the twinbill.

"That's the mystery of baseball, I guess," said Jefferson senior Christian Knox, who was 3-for-3 and scored three runs in the opener. "That's why this game is so different than any other one."

The split left Jefferson with a 13-16 overall record and an 11-9 mark in Mississippi Valley Conference games. The J-Hawks were going for their fourth doubleheader sweep in the last two weeks.

But Senior (16-16, 9-11) had other ideas.

"I told the guys in our huddle after the first game that we were going to see a completely different team in the second game," Jefferson Coach Mike Kuba said. "They only outhit us by (four) hits, but they outhit us by a lot."

Senior never trailed in the nightcap. The Rams took a 2-0 lead on Robby Jones' two-run home run in the second, stretched their lead to 5-1 following a solo homer by Merritt and Jon Powers' two-run shot.

The lead was 9-1 after solo home run by Connor Grant and Merritt in the sixth.

Jefferson scored four runs in the bottom of the sixth. Chance Tiedtke had an RBI double, Austin Goodell a run-scoring single and Colten Jourdan a two-run double.

Senior put the game away with six runs in the seventh. Merritt had a bases-clearing double and finished with five RBIs.

"They hit the ball in the first game and we finally hit the ball in the second game," Senior Coach Tim Felderman said.

Back-to-back doubles by Tiedtke and Goodell staked Jefferson to a 2-0 lead in the first inning of the opener.

Techau's first home run, a one-out solo shot boosted the J-Hawks' lead to 3-1 in the second.

Senior tied the game in the top of the third, the tying run scoring on an error by Techau at third.

He shrugged the miscue off and slugged a three-run home run in the bottom of the third that put the J-Hawks ahead to stay, 6-3.

"I took an extra round of hitting today, mainly working on hitting the ball to the opposite field," Techau said. "I've been pulling the ball and I haven't been hitting well. I wanted to stay on the ball and take it to right or spray it around."

Both home runs cleared the center field fence.

"The wind probably helped the first one," admitted Techau, referring to the prevailing southerly breeze that kept a near 100-degree night bearable. "I definitely felt more confident after hitting that first home run. I knew I could hit (Senior pitcher Cody Gesie) and I knew I could hit it hard."

Jefferson added a pair of runs in the fourth inning. Jordan Dee doubled home the first run and Goodell's sacrifice fly plated the second.

The J-Hawks nearly closed out the game in the fifth, scoring four runs for a 12-3 lead. Tiedtke, who had three hits and drove in three runs, had a two-run single.

That was all the support eighth grader Spencer Van Scoyoc needed to notch his first varsity win. Van Scoyoc was lifted after the first three batters reached base leading off the sixth, but pitched five solid innings, allowing seven hits, five runs and walking five.

"It didn't feel as good as the last time I pitched," said Van Scoyoc, who worked into the seventh inning in his last outing, a no-decision against Solon on June 20. "But we hit the ball good and got the win, and that always feels good."

Van Scoyoc made his first start against an MVC foe. His previous four starts were against non-conference foes Davenport Central, Pleasant Valley, Des Moines East and Solon.

"It didn't feel like it was that much of a difference," he said. "I didn't really think about it that much before I pitched."

Dubuque Senior's Ryan Jantsch was hit by pitches five times. He was hit by another pitch in the first inning of the nightcap, but plate umpire Jeff Frese ruled he didn't make an effort to get out of the way of the pitch and kept him at-bat.

Jefferson next plays Friday with a doubleheader at Dubuque Hempstead. Senior is at Xavier for a pair Friday.

GAME ONE

DUBUQUE SENIOR (5)
Connor Grant, 3b, 4 0 1 0, David Janes, c, 3 0 0 1, Michael Blake, cr, 0 1 0 0, Andrew Thill, cr, 0 0 0 0, Dylan Merritt, 3b, 2 1 0 0, Ryan Jantsch, lf, 2 0 1 0, Jon Powers, rf, 4 1 1 1, Mike Hansen, dh, 4 0 1 0, Cody Gesie, p, 0 0 0 0, Blake, 2b, 0 0 0 0, Robby Jones, ss, 3 1 0 1, Kenny Capesius, 2b-p, 2 0 1 0, Mike Zelinskas, cr, 0 1 0 0, Austin Clemens, cf, 3 0 2 1. Totals 27 5 7 4.

JEFFERSON (12)
Dylan Jellison, 2b, 3 1 1 0, Christian Knox, cf, 3 3 3 0, Jordan Dee, 1b, 4 1 1 2, Chance Tiedtke, lf, 4 1 3 3, Austin Goodell, rf, 3 1 2 2, Layne Sullivan, dh, 3 0 0 0, Spencer Van Scoyoc, p, 0 0 0 0, Dylan Wright, p, 1 0 0 0, Alec McIntosh, cr, 0 0 0 0, Colten Jourdan, c, 2 0 1 0, Aaron Gruwell, cr, 0 2 0 0, Ty Koolbeck, ph, 1 0 0 0, Ben Koering, ss, 0 0 0 0, Sam Techau, 3b, 3 2 2 4, Colton Spicer, ph, 1 0 0 0, Ky Kramer, ss, 2 1 0 0. Totals 2 1 0 0. Totals 30 12 13 11.

Dubuque Senior   012 002 0 --  5   7   1
Jefferson            213 240 x -- 12  13  2

Gesie, Capesius (5) and Janes. Van Scoyoc, Wright (6) and Jourdan, Koering (7). W - Van Scoyoc. L - Gesie. 2B - Grant, Hansen, Dee, Tiedtke, Goodell. HR - Techau 2. SB - Kramer.

GAME TWO

DUBUQUE SENIOR (15)
Grant, 1b, 5 2 2 1, Janes, 2b-lf, 3 1 1 0, Merritt, 3b, 5 3 4 5, Jantsch, lf-p, 2 2 2 0, Zelinskas, cr, 0 1 0 0, Powers, rf, 4 2 1 2, Preston Mai, rf, 0 0 0 0, Hansen, dh, 4 1 1 1, Jordan Schueler, p, 0 0 0 0, Blake, 2b, 0 0 0 0, Jones, ss, 5 2 2 3, Capesius, c, 2 0 1 0, Blake, cr, 0 0 0 0, Zach Somerville, ph, 0 1 0 0, Clemens, cf, 3 0 0 0. Totals 33 15 14 12.

JEFFERSON (5)
Jellison, 2b, 2 0 0 0, Wright, cf, 2 0 1 0, Knox, cf-2b, 4 1 1 0, Dee, 1b, 3 1 2 0, Tiedtke, lf, 4 1 1 1, Goodell, rf, 3 1 1 1, Sullivan, dh-p, 3 1 1 0, Koering, ss-3b, 0 0 0 0, Jourdan, c, 3 0 2 2, Wright, cr, 0 0 0 0, Hunter Kloubec, 3b, 0 0 0 0, Techau, 3b-p-c, 2 0 1 0, Gruwell, cr, 0 0 0 0, Kramer, p-ss, 3 0 0 0. Totals 29 5 10 4.

Dubuque Senior   023 022 6 --  15  14  0
Jefferson            010 004 0 --    5  10  3

Schueler, Jantsch (6) and Capesius. Kramer, Techau (3), Sullivan (6) and Jourdan, Techau (7). W - Schueler. L - Kramer. 2B - Grant, Merritt, Jantsch, Jones, Dee, Tiedtke, Jourdan. HR - Grant, Merritt 2, Powers, Jones.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 June 2012 23:04
   

Jefferson - Baseball

Jourdan and J-Hawks bounce West twice

There are a lot of players in high school baseball playing both games of a doubleheader.

Not many can bounce back from pitching a complete game in the opener and catch all seven innings of the nightcap.

Jefferson's Colten Jourdan is one such player.

Jourdan scattered six hits and struck out seven in the first game of Monday's twinbill against Waterloo West at Jefferson. The J-Hawks won, 8-1. He caught the nightcap and had a squeeze bunt that plated the go-ahead run in the nightcap and the J-Hawks won, 9-4.

Jefferson (12-15, 10-8 MVC) has won seven of its last nine games.The J-Hawks banged out 19 hits in the two games.

Jourdan has become Jefferson's top pitcher. He did not allow an earned run against the Wahawks, lowering his ERA from 1.75 to 1.40.

He also has a howitzer behind the plate and is not afraid to show it off. The latter is the reason he will attend Iowa Central Community College as a recruited walk-on.

"I love baseball and I always want to be out there," said Jourdan, who was a part-time catcher and pitcher a year ago for the J-Hawks. "I have a lot of energy. I think that's why I can do both."

He also has the proverbial rubber arm.

"His arm bounces back pretty well," Jefferson Coach Mike Kuba said. "He's done a nice job of conditioning his arm."

Jourdan is the J-Hawks' regular catcher when he is not pitching, although sophomore Ben Koering has been used to spell him at times. Jourdan said weight lifting, in particular squats, is a key part of his regimen to keep himself able to play on a nearly daily basis.

"I can catch two games with ease and not feel tired at all," he said. "I don't have to ice and I still have a little pop in my step.

"My arm always has been able to bounce back quick. I think it's because I still throw like a catcher when I'm on the mound. But I lengthen things out as a pitcher."

Kuba likes being able to pencil Jourdan into the lineup for every game.

"When it's his turn to pitch, he's going to pitch the first game," Kuba said. "When he's catching and teams have runners on first and third, they're not stealing and that's because he's gained the respect of the coaches in the league. That's something he has earned."

Jefferson also got outstanding pitching from Chance Tiedtke against West (6-21, 3-15). He allowed only six hits and one earned run.

"Our pitching took us deep," Kuba said. "And our defense turned a couple of nice double plays. Then we got some key hits, which we didn't get the other night (in a pair of losses to Xavier)."

Jefferson scored two runs in the first inning of the opener, tacked on four more in the third and two more in the fifth. Sam Techau swatted a two-run homer, Dylan Jellison was 3-for-3, Tiedtke had two hits and two RBIs, and Austin Goodell had two hits and an RBI.

Jefferson jumped on West for four runs in the first inning of the nightcap. Tiedtke had a two-run double and Layne Sullivan a sacrifice fly.

West pushed across two runs in the second and single runs in the third and fourth to tie the game.

Goodell led off the Jefferson fifth with a double and Sullivan reached on a flare single to center. Sullivan went to second on a wild pitch.

Jourdan was at-bat when Kuba flashed the squeeze sign. Jourdan pushed a bunt in front of the plate and Goodell beat the pitcher's scoop toss home. Sullivan scored on a wild pitch before Jordan Dee lined a two-out, two-run single for an 8-4 lead.

"That was a big hit by Dee," Kuba said. "We had guys stepping up in key situations and executing."

Dee was 3-for-3 with two RBIs. Christian Knox had two hits.

Jefferson hosts Dubuque Senior in a doubleheader Wednesday at 5 p.m.

GAME ONE

WATERLOO WEST (1)
Alex Brown, cf, 4 0 2 0, Sam Kullen, rf, 3 1 1 0, Zack Fricke, c, 1 0 0 0, Jamie Medina, cr, 0 0 0 0, Taylor Payne, ph, 1 0 0 0, Matt Ohrt, 1b, 3 0 1 0, Jeff Jenkins, p, 3 0 1 0, Elijah Evans, 3b, 4 0 0 0, Michael Price, lf, 3 0 0 0, Donald Ticknor, 2b, 1 0 0 0, Alec McClain, ss, 3 0 1 0. Totals 26 1 6 0.

JEFFERSON (8)
Dylan Jellison, 2b, 3 2 3 0, Aaron Gruwell, ph, 0 0 0 0, Christian Knox, cf, 2 0 0 0, Austin Weidenhamer, ph, 0 0 0 0, Jordan Dee, 1b, 2 1 0 0, Colton Spicer, ph, 1 0 0 0, Chance Tiedtke, lf, 3 1 2 2, Dylan Wright, ph, 1 0 0 0, Austin Goodell, rf, 3 1 2 1, Hunter Kloubec, ph, 1 0 0 0, Layne Sullivan, dh, 2 1 0 0, Ben Koering, c, 0 0 0 0, Colten Jourdan, p, 2 0 1 1, Gruwell, cr, 0 1 0 0, Sam Techau, 3b, 3 1 1 2, Ky Kramer, ss, 3 0 0 0. Totals 26 8 9 6.

Waterloo West   000 000 1 -- 1  6  3
Jefferson           204 020 x --  8  9  1

Jenkins and Fricke. Jourdan and Koering. W - Koering. L - Jenkins. 2B - Jenkins, Goodell. HR - Techau. SB - Ohrt, Knox.

GAME TWO

WATERLOO WEST (4)
Brown, cf, 3 0 0 0, Kullen, p-rf, 4 1 1 0, Fricke, c-p, 3 0 2 0, Medina, cr, 0 0 0 0, Ohrt, 1b, 3 0 0 0, Jenkins, 3b-c, 3 0 0 0, Evans, lf-3b, 3 1 0 0, Price, rf-lf, 2 2 1 0, Ticknor, 2b, 1 0 0 0, McClain, ss, 3 0 2 2. Totals 25 4 6 2.

JEFFERSON (9)
Jellison, 2b, 2 2 1 0, Knox, cf, 4 1 2 0, Dee, 1b, 3 1 3 2, Tiedtke, p, 4 0 1 2, Gruwell, cr, 0 1 0 0, Goodell, rf, 4 1 1 0, Sullivan, lf, 2 2 1 1, Jourdan, c, 2 0 0 1, Wright, cr, 0 0 0 0, Techau, 3b, 2 0 0 0, Kramer, ss, 4 1 1 0. Totals 27 9 10 6.

Waterloo West   021 100 0 --  4   6  2
Jefferson           400 041 x --  9  10  3

Kullen, Fricke (6) and Fricke, Jenkins (6). Tiedtke and Jourdan. W - Tiedtke. L - Kullen. 2B - McClain, Tiedtke, Goodell. SB - Medina, Knox, Sullivan, Techau.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 June 2012 00:37
 

Jefferson - Baseball

Saints pick off J-Hawks twice

Xavier got a pick me up when it needed it most Friday night.

Adam Pick singled home two insurance runs in the opener, then fanned five of the six batters he faced for a save in the nightcap, leading the Saints to a doubleheader sweep of Jefferson at the J-Hawk diamond.

Xavier won the opener, 5-3, then took the nightcap, 3-1.

The teams came into the doubleheader tied for second place in the Mississippi Valley Conference Valley Division with 8-6 marks.

"These were really important games for us," said Xavier senior Mack Mattke, who earned a save in the opener when he also swatted a home run and was 3-for-5 in the doubleheader. "We haven't been struggling, but we have let a few games get away down the stretch. We did a good job of closing these games out."

Pick's two-run single in the top of the seventh broke a 2-2 tie in the opener and the Saints (15-8, 10-6) added another run. Christian Knox hit a solo home run in the bottom of the seventh for Jefferson (10-15, 8-8).

Xavier led 2-1 in the bottom of the sixth in the nightcap. The J-Hawks had runners at second and third with one out when Pick, a hard-throwing southpaw, came on in relief of Zach Brown, who limited the J-Hawks to two hits over 5 1/3 innings.

Pick got Austin Goodell to foul off a squeeze bunt on strike three for his first strikeout, then fanned Colten Jourdan to end the inning.

The Saints tacked on an insurance run in the top of the seventh on Luke Hammerberg's RBI single.

Pick walked Sam Techau leading off the bottom of the seventh, then fanned Ky Kramer, Ben Koering and Dylan Jellison to end the game.

"We've had a ton of games where we haven't been getting 1-2-3 innings and you have to get those to win games," Xavier Coach Dave Schemmel said. "Tonight we got them. Our pitchers did a good job of keeping the ball down, which really helped."

Xavier pitchers limited the J-Hawks to seven total hits. Jefferson rapped out 25 hits in sweeping a doubleheader from No. 7 Iowa City West on Monday, and the J-Hawks came into the game on a five-game winning streak.

"We knew Jeff had a good running going and they beat West," said Xavier junior Corbin Woods, who scattered five hits over 6 2/3 innings in the opener and earned the win.  "They always play us tough.

"The pitching was extremely good for us."

Xavier took a 1-0 lead in the first game when Mattke smacked an opposite-field home run to right-center.

"I let the ball get in deep and went the other way," he said. "They were throwing me a lot of off-speed away."

Jefferson took the lead in the bottom of the fourth on back-to-back squeeze bunts by Goodell and Jourdan with the bases loaded.

"I was a little shocked by the second one," admitted Woods.

The Saints tied the game in the top of the sixth when Jourdan, the Jefferson catcher, tried to pick off pinch runner Reggie Schulte at third base. The throw hit Schulte and bounced away for a run-scoring error.

Jefferson loaded the bases in the bottom of the sixth, but pinch hitter Austin Weidenhamer grounded out to short to end the inning.

That set the stage for Pick's heroics.

Jefferson also held a lead in the nightcap. Jellison's RBI single in the third inning put the J-Hawks ahead and the bases were loaded when Knox walked. But Brown struck out Dee and got Chance Tiedtke on a ground out to end the inning.

"(Brown) thought he was a knuckleball pitcher, but we told him to stop throwing that thing and he's become a much better pitcher," Schemmel said.

The Saints claimed the lead in the fifth inning. Mattke doubled home Woods, who had reached on an error, and later scored on a passed ball. Both runs were unearned.

"It's a game of inches," Jefferson Coach Mike Kuba said. "Did we give our best effort and leave it all on the field? I think we did everything possible. We just didn't come through when we needed to. That's (Xavier) a quality club. If a couple things would have happened that could have gone the other way, maybe it would have been us walking out of here with two wins.

"This isn't a major setback. We kind of leveled off tonight, but we didn't take any steps backward. We just have to keep moving forward."

Jefferson hosts Waterloo West on Monday.

Xavier, meanwhile, has a doubleheader date at home with No. 1 Kennedy.

"Of course we want to win as many games as we can," Schemmel said. "But we have seven new ballplayers that weren't with us last year. More than anything I just want us to improve.

"Hopefully, our pitchers turned a corner tonight."

GAME ONE

XAVIER (5)
Bryce Grimm, cf, 3 0 1 0, Corbin Woods, p-1b, 3 0 0 0, Ryan Meaney, cr, 0 1 0 0, Adam Pick, dh, 4 0 1 2, Ben Helms, c, 0 0 0 0, Mack Mattke, 1b-p, 3 1 2 1, Reggie Schulte, pr, 0 1 0 0, Zach Brown, 3b, 3 0 2 1, Jordan Ratz, rf, 3 0 0 0, Jacob Harriott, lf, 3 0 0 0, Mitch Keller, ss, 2 1 0 0, Mitch St. Andrews, 2b, 2 1 0 0. Totals 26 5 6 4.

JEFFERSON (3)
Dylan Jellison, 2b-p, 4 0 0 0, Christian Knox, cf, 4 2 2 1, Jordan Dee, p-1b, 2 0 1 0, Aaron Gruwell, cr-pr, 0 1 0 0, Chance Tiedtke, lf, 3 0 1 0, Austin Goodell, rf, 1 0 0 1, Colten Jourdan, c, 2 0 0 1, Sam Techau, 3b, 2 0 0 0, Ky Kramer, ss, 2 0 0 0, Austin Weidenhamer, ph, 1 0 0 0, Layne Sullivan, dh, 3 0 1 0, Dylan Wright, 1b, 0 0 0 0, Ben Koering, p-2b 0 0 0 0. Totals 24 3 5 3.

Xavier       000 101 3 --  5  6  2
Jefferson   000 200 1 --  3  5  1

Woods, Mattke (7) and Helms. Dee, Koering (5), Jellison (7) and Jourdan. W - Woods. L - Koering. Sv - Mattke. HR - Mattke, Knox. SB - Brown.

GAME TWO

XAVIER (3)
Grimm, cf, 3 0 0 0, Woods, 3b-ss, 4 1 0 0, Pick, dh-p, 1 0 1 0, Keller, ss, 0 0 0 0, Schulte, pr, 0 0 0 0, Mattke, 1b, 2 1 1 1, Drew Scott, pr, 0 1 0 0, Brown, p-3b, 3 0 1 0, Ratz, rf, 4 0 1 0, Meaney, lf, 3 0 0 0, Luke Hammerberg, c, 3 0 1 1, Helms, cr, 0 0 0 0, St. Andrews, 2b, 3 0 2 0. Totals 26 3 7 2.

JEFFERSON (1)
Jellison, 2b, 4 0 1 1, Knox, cf, 2 0 0 0, Dee, 1b, 2 0 0 0, Tiedtke, lf, 2 0 0 0, Goodell, p-rf, 2 0 0 0, Gruwell, cr, 0 0 0 0, Jourdan, c-p, 3 0 0 0, Techau, 3b, 2 0 0 0, Kramer, ss, 3 1 1 0, Sullivan, rf, 1 0 0 0, Koering, c, 1 0 0 0. Totals 22 1 2 1.

Xavier           000 020 1 --  3  7  0
Jefferson      001 000 0 --  1  2  3

Brown, Pick (6) and Hammerberg. Goodell, Jourdan (6) and Jourdan, Koering (6). W - Brown. L - Goodell. Sv - Pick. 2B - Pick, Mattke. SB - Jellison.

Last Updated on Friday, 22 June 2012 22:19
   
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