There is just one game left on Tuesday night before Wednesday's final of the 2021 Senior Baseball Club Championship. Full Standings:
Catch up on the action below and click HERE to follow along on GameChanger. Learn more about the championship HERE. Rockingham Rams 1 v Wanneroo Giants 16 Rockingham Rams fell behind early and couldn't come back in a 16-1 loss to Wanneroo Giants on Monday. Wanneroo scored on a single by Travis Erdmann in the first and a double by David Moss in the second. The Rams struggled to contain the high-powered offense of the Giants, giving up 16 runs. Rockingham knotted the game up at one in the bottom of the first inning, when Mike Thompson singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run. Wanneroo pulled away for good with one run in the second. Moss doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run. The Giants scored six runs in the fourth inning with a fielder's choice by Greg Elliott and a double by Erdmann. Tama Pihama pitched Wanneroo to victory. The pitcher surrendered one run on nine hits over seven innings, striking out nine. Karl Weeber took the loss for Rockingham. The pitcher surrendered eight runs on ten hits over four innings, striking out one and walking one. Rockingham saw the ball well today, racking up nine hits in the game. Blake Thompson, Josh Eddy, Thompson, and Bruce Hepburn all managed multiple hits as Thompson went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead the way. Wanneroo scattered 23 hits in the game. James Dixon, Rhys Thompson, Aaron Home, Elliott, Moss, Erdmann, and Mark Argiropoulos each collected multiple hits as the team was sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. Brendan Lee had the most fielding chances with 11. Kalamunda Rangers 7 v Port Hedland 6 Monday's game against Kalamunda Rangers was a heartbreaker for Port Hedland, as they lost the lead late in a 7-6 defeat. The game was tied at six with the Rangers batting in the top of the fourth when Brendan Morris singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run. Despite the loss, Port Hedland did collect three hits in the high-scoring affair. Kalamunda had 11 hits on the way to victory. The Rangers got on the board in the first inning. Kalamunda scored one run when Kyle Cornfield doubled. The Rangers took the lead for good with four runs in the fourth inning as Travis Wright grounded out, scoring one run. Cornfield was credited with the victory for Kalamunda. The fireballer lasted four and a third innings, allowing three hits and six runs while striking out five. Chris Bishop threw one and two-thirds innings in relief out of the bullpen. Eugene Cheong took the loss for Port Hedland. The hurler surrendered seven runs on ten hits over four innings, striking out three. Blade Hayter, Kayden Dann, and Lindsay Dobson each managed one hit to lead the Reds. Kalamunda scattered 11 hits in the game including multiple for Liam Cubbage, Morris, and CORNFIELD. Kalamunda and the Braves play on Tuesday. Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2021. All rights reserved. There are just a few games to go before the winner is decided in the 2021 Senior Baseball Club Championship.
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Catch up on the action below and click HERE to follow along on GameChanger. Learn more about the championship HERE. Rockingham Rams 8 v Braves 12 Rockingham fell behind early and couldn't come back in a 12-8 loss to Braves Baseball Club on Sunday. The Braves scored on a single by Donald Ismail in the first inning and a base hit by Joshua Morris in the second. Despite the loss, Rockingham did collect 13 hits in the high-scoring affair. Unfortunately for the Rams, their opponents had 16 hits on the way to victory. The Braves opened up scoring in the first inning when Ismail singled on a 3-2 count to bring home a run. Rockingham scored six runs in the seventh inning on singles by Cooper Davey, Jeff Wishart, and Mike Thompson and a double by Graeme Cook. The Braves scored nine runs in the fifth inning on RBIs from Steve McLaughlin, Grant Lawson, Jordan Nuttall, Stuart Vaughan-Davies, and Morris. Yuuki Ishikawa was on the pitcher's mound for the Braves, giving up eight runs on 13 hits over six and a third innings, striking out four and walking zero. Matt Tapscott started the game for Rockingham and lasted four innings, allowing 13 hits and ten runs while striking out one. Thompson threw three innings in relief. Rockingham collected 13 hits, including two apiece for Thompson, Cook, Wishart, and Bruce Hepburn. Ismail, Morris, Neil Major, Michael Ewart, Lawson, and Nuttall all collected multiple hits for the Braves, who play Kalamunda on Tuesday night. Rockingham Rams 8 v Port Hedland Reds 5 Port Hedland fell behind early and couldn't come back in an 8-5 loss to Rockingham Rams on Sunday. Rockingham scored on a single by Graeme Cook and an error in the second inning. Port Hedland scored three runs in the seventh inning with RBIs from Kris Brown and Matt Kean. Rockingham scored four runs in the seventh inning. The big inning came thanks to a walks by Cooper Davey, Wade Felton, and Josh Eddy. Jeff Wishart took the win for Rockingham after throwing five innings, allowing four hits and two runs while striking out seven. Simon Scherbarth threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen. Brown took the loss for Port Hedland. The bulldog allowed ten hits and eight runs over seven innings, striking out six. Port Hedland racked up six hits with two apiece from Brown and Eugene Cheong. Rockingham saw the ball well today, racking up ten hits in the game. Rhys Thompson, Cook, Wishart, and Eddy all had multiple hits. The Rams play Wanneroo next while Port Hedland plays Kalamunda. Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2021. All rights reserved. Wanneroo is 3-0 to lead the way in the 2021 Senior Baseball Club Championship.
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Catch up on the action below and click HERE to follow along on GameChanger. Learn more about the championship HERE. Kalamunda Rangers 12 v Wanneroo Giants 13 Wanneroo Giants defeated Kalamunda Rangers 13-12 on Saturday thanks to a walk-off single. The game was tied at 12 with Wanneroo batting in the bottom of the eighth when Andrew Walsh singled on a 3-1 count, scoring one run. Both pitching staffs had their hands full, frequently dealing with runners on base. Wanneroo collected 17 hits and Kalamunda had 15. The Giants captured the lead in the first inning as Brayden Luksa drew a walk to start the scoring. Wanneroo also put up four runs in the fifth inning with RBIs from Walsh and Mark Argiropoulos. Kalamunda scored four runs in the fourth inning. The offensive firepower was led by Dave RYAN, Liam CUBBAGE, and Jared CHAMP, all knocking in runs in the inning. Simon Eissens earned the win for Wanneroo. The righthander lasted three innings, allowing three hits and one run while striking out six and walking zero. Greg Elliott threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. Travis Wright took the loss for Kalamunda Rangers. He allowed 16 hits and nine runs over four and a third innings, striking out one. Matt Coleman started the game for Wanneroo. The pitcher surrendered eight runs on nine hits over four innings, striking out two and walking one. Chris Bishop started the game for Kalamunda. The hurler went three innings, allowing four runs on one hit and striking out two. Kalamunda hit two home runs on the day. Kyle Cornfield went yard in the first and Cubbage had a dinger in the eighth. Wanneroo totaled 17 hits in the game with three hits apiece from Luksa and Travis Erdmann. Eissens, Mitchell Belton, Elliott, Brett Mola, and Walsh all managed multiple hits too. Kalamunda collected 15 hits on the day. Ryan went 3-for-5 at the plate while Brandon Naughton, Wright, Cornfield, and Brendan Morris each collected multiple hits for Kalamunda Rangers. Kalamunda plays the Braves on Sunday and Wanneroo plays Rockingham on Monday. Port Hedland Reds 5 v Braves 9 Port Hedland fell behind early and couldn't come back in a 9-5 loss to Braves Baseball Club on Saturday. The Braves scored in the first on a groundout by Steve McLaughlin and a single from Matthew Froude. Donald Ismail had an RBI single in the second inning, and another run scored on a wild pitch during Matthew Van Der Graaf's at-bat. The Braves scored four runs in the fourth with RBIs from Joshua Morris, Van Der Graaf, and McLaughlin. Froude was the winning pitcher for the Braves. The ace surrendered five runs on eight hits over seven innings, striking out four. Mick Coffin took the loss for Port Hedland, lasting seven innings, allowing 13 hits and nine runs while striking out three. Port Hedland collected eight hits on the day as Eugene Cheong went 3-for-3 and Corey Bowins had two hits. The Braves racked up 13 hits with multi-hit games for Froude, Darrell Green, Ismail, and Morris. The Braves were sure-handed and didn't commit a single error as McLaughlin made the most plays with 11. Both Port Hedland and the Braves play Rockingham on Sunday. Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2021. All rights reserved. Congratulations to Morley Eagles on winning the State League 1 Grand Final over Wanneroo Giants. Brendan Sing was awarded the Max Lenegan Medal as MVP of Grand Final Series.
Well done to both clubs on successful seasons! Check out recaps from the final games below. Wanneroo Giants 6 v Morley Eagles 10 - Game 1 Even though Wanneroo collected 11 hits to Morley's nine, they still fell 10-6 on Wednesday. Wanneroo took an early lead in the second inning when Byron Armstrong doubled on a 1-1 count, scoring three runs. Daniel Bourke had an RBI too. The Eagles got ahead with four runs in the third inning as Matt Dixon drew a walk, scoring one run and Adrian Blount doubled on a 1-1 count to score another two. Aaron Bonomi singled on a 1-2 count, scoring one more. Brendan Sing got the win for Morley, allowing 11 hits and six runs over nine innings, striking out 11. Tom Bailey took the loss for Wanneroo, allowing four hits and six runs over three innings, striking out four. Armstrong went 3-for-5 at the plate to lead Wanneroo while Dawson Summers had two hits. Bonomi, Jesse Williams, Blount, and Ulrich Bojarski all collected multiple hits for Morley. Morley Eagles 5 v Wanneroo Giants 1 - Game 2 Morley brought home the flag with a 5-1 victory over Wanneroo on Friday night. Morley tallied three runs in the eighth inning on singles by Alex Hall and Travis Murphy. Lachy Southee was the winning pitcher for Morley, surrendering just one run on four hits over nine innings, striking out nine. Jay Bullingham took the loss for Wanneroo. The righty surrendered two runs on three hits over seven innings, striking out eight and walking one. Morley tallied one home run on the day. Hall had a long ball in the sixth inning. Hall went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Morley in hits. The Eagles didn't commit a single error in the field as Hall had the most chances with 10. Madison Beaird led Wanneroo with two hits in four at bats. Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2021. All rights reserved. Wanneroo is 2-0 after a big win on Friday night as the 2021 Senior Baseball Club Championship continues.
Catch up on the action below and click HERE to follow along on GameChanger. Learn more about the championship HERE. Wanneroo Giants 25 v Port Hedland Reds 0 Port Hedland fell behind early and couldn't come back in a 25-0 loss to Wanneroo Giants on Friday. Wanneroo scored on a single by Travis Erdmann in the first inning. A single by Tyrell Stewart in the first inning was a positive for Port Hedland. Brayden Luksa was the winning pitcher for Wanneroo. The righthander went four innings, allowing zero runs on three hits, striking out six and walking one. Dylan Brown took the loss for Port Hedland. Brown lasted two innings, allowing four hits and ten runs while striking out one. Kris Brown, Stewart, and Blade Hayter all had one hit to lead Port Hedland. Wanneroo Giants tallied 16 hits on the day. Tama Pihama went 4-for-5 at the plate to lead the team while Luksa and Mark Argiropoulos had multiple hits too. Wanneroo plays Kalamunda and Port Hedland plays the Braves next. Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2021. All rights reserved. |
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