Adirondack League

ADK Baseball-Corinth Shakes Up West Division Race

ADK Baseball-Corinth Shakes Up West Division Race

Keith Harrington-Staff Writer

Corinth 1 Lake George 0

On a day that was more fitting weather-wise for a high school football game, the Corinth Tomahawks edged  Lake George 1-0 to pull even with the Warriors in the west division race. Lake George has dominated play in the division for several years, but this win puts the Toms in position grab the title as both teams are now 6-2. The teams meet again on May 14 at Corinth. 

The only run of the game came in the top of the sixth. Greg Kelly tripled for Corinth, but was thrown out at the plate on an Andrew Jenkins fielders choice. Jenkins then advanved to third on a pair of wild pitches, and scored when a high swinging strike went all the way to the screen. Kelly shut down the Warriors the rest of the way and the Tomahawks had the huge win.

Kelly gave up just two hits, while striking out eight and walking two. Lake George pitcher Connor McCoy struck out 11,  while only yielding four hits and a pair of free passes.

Salem 9 Whitehall 2

The Salem Generals rolled to another Adirondack League win,  jumping on Whitehall early to defeat the Railroaders 9-2. Salem trailed 2-0 early, but scored seven runs in the first three innings to take control. Justin Capuano moved to 2-0 on the season on the hill, tossing a five hitter while striking out 10.

Dan Jameson led Salem at the plate,  going 3 for 4 with a double and an RBI. Sean Geraghty also double for the Generals. Marcus Blanck and Chris Payne were both 2 for 4.

Salem is 7-1, 9-2. Whitehall is 5-3, 5-3.

Fort Ann 32 Argyle 1

Fort Ann jumped to a 10-0 lead after three innings, then scored 12 in the fourth and 11 in the fifth to finish off Argyle 32-1. The Cards pounded out 22 hits in the six inning game.

Joe Foran homered, doubled and drove in four runs for Fort Ann. George Lehoisky hit a home run and drove in three runs. Colby Batchelder was 4 for 4 at the plate with a homer and a double, and also got the win on the mound. Kent Alexander added three hits.

Fort Ann is now 8-0, 8-1. Argyle is 0-7, 0-7.

Hartford 11 Fort Edward 6

Cody Palmer was the star of the game as Hartford slipped past Fort Edward 11-6 in Adirondack League baseball play. Palmer got the win on the mound and went 2 for 3 at the plate with a pair of runs batted in to pace the Tanagers.

Robert Petit added a triple and four RBIs while Pat Coppens was 3 for 4.

Mike Schiher was 3 for 4 for the Flying Forts.

Hartford is 5-3, 7-3. Fort Edward is 3-5, 3-5.

Warrensburg 12 North Warren 9

Shea Irish made his first varsity start on the mound a successful one, picking up the win and going 2 for 3 at the plate as  Warrensburg topped North Warren 12-9. Irish, a freshman went 5 2/3 innings.

The Burghers led 11-4 early on, and then held off a late Cougar rally.

Marcus Perrone was 2 for 3 with two RBIs for Warrensburg, 3-5, 3-6.

Robert Vaisey had a pair of doubles for the Cougars, 2-6, 2-8.

Hadley-Luzerne 13 Bolton 0

Cory Saheim got the win on the hill, going six innings while striking out 11 as Hadley-Luzerne shutout Bolton 13-0. The  HL Eagles jumped to a 4-0 lead in the second and blew the game open with a six run fifth.

Saheim also was 2 for 3 with two RBIs. Devin Waite was 3 for 4 with two RBIs.

 Hadley-Luzerne is 3-5, 6-6. Bolton is 0-8, 0-9.

 

 

April 28, 2012 By : Category : Adirondack League Argyle Baseball Bolton Boys Sports Corinth Fort Ann Fort Edward Hadley-Luzerne Hartford Lake George North Warren Salem Warrensburg Whitehall 0 Comment

Adirondack League Baseball

Adirondack League Baseball

Keith Harrington-Staff Writer

Fort Ann 11 Corinth 1

The Fort Ann Cardinals ran their record to 4-0 in ADK baseball play, and handed Corinth their first league loss of the season, beating the Tomahawks 11-1. George Lehoisky was solid on the mound,  scattering five hits while fanning 13.

Joe Foran, Robert Sprague, Chris Jackson, Jeff Johnson, and Colby Batchelder all had two hits for the Cards.

Corinth falls to 3-1,  4-3.

Hartford 14 Warrensburg 11

The Hartford Tanagers won a wild one, pounding out 13 hits in slipping past Warrensburg 14-11. The Tanagers are now 2-2, 4-2 on the season. Delos Jackson moved to 2-0 on the season on the mound, Jackson went 2 for 3 at the plate and drove in four runs.

Larry Perras went for 2 for 3 for Hartford with three RBIs.

Jeff Bentham was 3 for 5 for 0-4, 0-5 Warrensburg.

Lake George 16 Argyle 1

The Lake George Warriors continued to sail along in ADK baseball play, easing past Argyle 16-1. The Scots are still looking for their first win. Lake George broke open a 1-1 game by plating seven runs in the fourth.

Peter Fisher led the Warriors with a pair of triples. Charles Barber had a single, a double and three RBIs.

Brandon Matthews got the win on the hill, tossing a two-hitter.

Bobby Doepper had two hits for Argyle.

Whitehall 13 Bolton 9

Whitehall moved to 3-1 in Adirondack League play as they knocked off Bolton 13-9. Carl Rehm pitched well for the Railroaders, firing a three-hitter while striking out eight.

Josh Hoagland led Whitehall at the plate, going 2 for 4 with a double and four runs batted in. Cody Bascue was 2 for 3.

Mitchell Jordan had a pair of hits for 0-4 Bolton.

Fort Edward 15 North Warren 1

Fort Edward evened their record at 2-2 in ADK play with a 15-1 victory over the North Warren Cougars. Fort Edward jumped to a 8-0 lead and cruised the rest of the way. Sean Morency and Mike Schiher combined on a three-hittter.

Jonah Taylor had a big day at the plate for the Flying Forts, going 2 for 4 with a double, HR and two RBIs. Mike Taft had a triple,  two singles and four RBIs. Garrett Clark drove in three runs.

North Warren is 1-4 in league play.

Salem 8 Hadley-Luzerne 1

Salem bounced back from their tough loss to Fort Ann,  by defeating Hadley-Luzerne 8-1. Nick Burch was outstanding on the mound, firing a one-hitter while striking out 16.

Dan Jameson was 2 for 4 for the Generals, while Nick Gaudreau nailed a grand slam homer.

Salem is 3-1, 5-2. Hadley-Luzerne is 2-2, 5-3.

April 19, 2012 By : Category : Adirondack League Argyle Baseball Bolton Boys Sports Corinth Fort Ann Fort Edward Hadley-Luzerne Hartford Lake George North Warren Salem Warrensburg Whitehall 0 Comment

ADK Softball: Argyle Takes Down Hartford In Battle of Unbeatens

ADK Softball: Argyle Takes Down Hartford In Battle of Unbeatens

Keith Harrington-Staff Writer

Argyle 14 Hartford 1

The Argyle Scots broke open a close game by exploding for 11 runs in the fourth inning and cruised to a 14-1 win over Hartford in Adirondack League softball. Both teams entered the contest unbeaten.

Argyle jumped to a 3-0 lead,  scoring a run in the second and two in the third. The Tanagers plated a run in the top of the fourth to make it 3-1, but the Argyle answered with a huge bottom half of the inning to put the game out of reach.

Shelby Graham, Christina Tucker and Megan McWhorter all once again had big games at the plate, each smacking a single and double. Andrea Richards added a pair of RBIs and Sam Rabine had a pair of hits.

Argyle is 3-0, 4-0. Hartford falls to 2-1, 3-1.

Whitehall 6 Fort Edward 2

This game was tied 2-2 in the seventh, but the Railroaders put up a four spot in the inning to beat Fort Edward 6-2. Brittany Putorti got the win once again in the circle for Whitehall.

Whitehall got doubles from Olivia Short and Emily Harker.

Whitehall is 2-1, 2-1. Fort Edward is 0-3, 1-3.

Lake George 21 Warrensburg 6

Amy Sander tossed a two hitter,  picking up her second win on the year as Lake George eased past Warrensburg 21-6. Lake George only managed seven hits, but took advantage of nine Warrensburg errors and 15 walks.

Chelsea Sipowicz smacked a double for the Warriors.

Lake George is 3-0, 3-0. Warrensburg is 0-3, 0-4.

Fort Ann 15 Salem 0

Fort Ann remained undefeated on the season by defeating Salem 15-0 in a five inning mercy rule game. The Cardinals jumped to a 6-0 lead after two innings,  then scored four in the fourth and five in the fifth to end the game. Fort Ann pounded out 17 hits in the game.

Kayla Bancroft went 4 for 4 with a homer and a triple. Kimmie Ostrander went 3 for 4 a the plate. Molly Bailey fired a three hitter while striking out 10 to get the win in the circle.

Fort Ann goes to 3-0, 3-0. Salem is 1-2, 1-2.

Corinth 16 Hadley-Luzerne 1

Corinth scored seven runs in the second, and then added three more in the fourth to go ahead 10-0 and cruised to a 16-1 win over Hadley-Luzerne.

Marissa Sweet led Corinth with a double, two singles, and four RBIs. Taylor Fedor had a double and a single and drove in two runs. Alicia Nicholson pitched a two hitter with 8 Ks.

Corinth is now 2-1, 2-1. Hadley-Luzerne is 1-2, 1-2.

 

 

April 17, 2012 By : Category : Adirondack League Boys Sports Corinth Fort Ann Fort Edward Girls Sports Hadley-Luzerne Hartford Lake George Salem Softball Warrensburg Whitehall 0 Comment

Fort Ann Wins It In The Seventh

Fort Ann Wins It In The Seventh

Rick Lyons Staff Writer:  Monday’s weather was spectacular, mid- eighties and sunny about as good as it gets for the 16th of April.  The baseball game between Salem and visiting Fort Ann wasn’t bad either.  A game that saw three lead changes gave the fans an exciting contest, one that ultimately was decided in the final frame.  The Cardinals trailing by one, scored three times in the top of the seventh to claim the  7-5 win.

The game was scoreless through the first two innings and showed signs that it might settle into a pitchers duel.  Fort Ann’s Robert Sprague set down the first nine Salem batters he faced, four on strikes.  Salem’s Dan Jameson gave up a pair of singles and fanned three over the first two frames but ran into trouble in the third.

Sprague started the inning with a drive to center that was dropped.  He advanced to second on a wild pick-off attempt, and scored on George Lehoisky’s RBI single to right center.  Lehoisky took second when his ball was bobbled in the outfield and he scored on Joe Foran’s RBI single to right.  Jeff Johnson reached on an error, and the next batter Jeremy Rojcewicz laid down a perfect sac bunt moving the runners to second and third with one out.

Here Jameson stopped the bleeding,  reaching back to fan the next two batters and get out of the jam.

The Cardinals would plate two more in the fourth.  Fort Ann used consecutive singles by Chris Jackson, Sprague and Lehoisky combined with a walk and a wild pitch to take a 4-0 advantage into the bottom of the inning.

Jameson started the Salem half with an infield hit off Sprague’s glove.  A strikeout and a fielders choice left Salem with a runner on first and two out.  A walk to Nick Burch and a double steal put runners in scoring position and Justin Capuano picked them up with a two run single to right.  Marcus Blanck followed with a ringing double over the left fielder’s head to bring home Capuano drawing the Generals to within one at 4-3.

In the bottom of the sixth Salem took it’s first lead of the day.  A walk to Chris Payne followed by a one out single from Capuano set it up for Blanck.  Coach Dane Clark brought in Lehoisky to face Blanck, who delivered his second run scoring hit of the afternoon, a single to right scoring Payne and things were knotted at 5.  Later in the inning Matt Fry ripped a two out run scoring single and the Generals had the 6-5 lead going to the seventh.

A base on balls to Rojcewicz and a wind blown double from Colby Batchelder put runners on second and third for Fort Ann.  The Generals brought Burch in to relieve Jameson and he was greeted with an RBI single from Jon Willette scoring Rojcewicz and tying this one at 6.

A walk to Devon Heydrick loaded the bases with no outs for the Cardinals.   Salem however refused to roll over getting  back to back outs on force plays at the plate and were poised to escape with no further damage.  The next batter Lehoisky worked the count full and when he looked at the next ball sail high it forced in the go ahead and eventual winning run.  Fort Ann added one more score on an infield error and took a 7-5 advantage to the bottom of the inning.

With the top of Salem’s order coming to the plate, and the back and forth nature of the game a General rally you almost expected.  Lehoisky would have none of it, recording all three outs on strikes giving the Cardinals the hard fought W.

Salem goes to 4-2 with the loss and Fort Ann improves to 3-0 on the young season.  A nice high school baseball game between two good clubs on a June afternoon in April.

 

 

 

April 17, 2012 By : Category : Adirondack League Baseball Boys Sports Fort Ann Salem 0 Comment