Z-R-C defeats West Frankfort 7-4 in a battle of cross county rivals

by Steve Dunford 

WEST FRAKNFORT, IL –  The story of the afternoon was the battle of the bullpens.  Freshman Gabriel Motsinger came on in relief in the top of the fifth, pitching three scoreless innings to pick up the save for starter Nick Hale for the Tornadoes.

For the Redbirds, Tyson Broy pitched 5 1/3 innings only giving up one earned run.  West Frankfort starter Zach Lindsey had some hard luck behind him, only lasting 1 2/3 innings, giving up five runs and one of them earned.

The Redbirds defense on the afternoon was shoddy with seven errors.

I asked both coaches about the effort they got out of their bullpens.  Tornado coach Page Kirkpatrick said, “Motsinger got the ground balls when we needed them or a big strikeout, as he fanned three.

West Frankfort coach Michael Warren said, “Broy picked us up and gave us a chance. Lindsey did not have his best stuff, but he was decent.  The defense behind him let him down.  When you spot a good HS team four runs, it is tough to come back.”

Z-R-C scored two in the top of the first.  Gabe Schimpf singles over SS Bryson Dorris head. Kaeleb Pedigo beats out an infield single.  Steven Anderson and Bryce Pratt have RBI singles.  The Redbirds go down in order.

In the top of the second Dalton Carpenter reaches with a bloop single. Jason Cole reaches on a fielders choice and ends up aboard with an error.  Hale tries to sacrifice and it fails as a good play by Lindsey to gun Carpenter down at third.  Pedigo picks up another RBI single scoring Cole.  Anderson then has an RBI base hit scoring courtesy runner Cam Newton.  Shane McKowen picks up a base hit.  Warren then brings Broy into the game and Bryce Pratt grounds out.  The score is 5-0

West Frankfort makes some noise in the bottom of the inning.  Lindsey reaches on an error. Jaryd Clark and Dorris follow with base hits. Brendan Russel draws a walk and an RBI.  Brandon Glass grounds into a double play.  The Redbirds had bases loaded and no one out and only scored one, which makes it 5-1 after two.

Both teams go down in order in the third.

In the top of the fourth, Shimpf picks up a one out single and steals second, and ends the inning stranded at third.

In the bottom of the inning Logan Elko singles.  Jaryd Clark hits a one out double.  Dorris reaches on a two base error scoring Elko and Clark.  Tornado shortstop Luke Garver robs Brendan Russell of a double on a screaming line drive.  Glass strikes out

Z-R-C goes down quietly in the top of the fifth.  WF makes some noise though as they have bases loaded with no one out with a pair of singles from Lucas Wolfe and Peyton Overturf.  Elko Ks.  Lindsey grounds into a fielders choice scoring Wolfe.  Jared Clark pins Schimpf up against the warning track.  Motsinger put out the Redbird fire as he came in with two on no one out.  After five West Frankfort cuts into the lead 5-4

In the top of the sixth, Cole legs out an IF single.  Motsinger drops down a perfect SAC bunt.  Schimpf gets a base hit to center and Glass throws a perfect strike to 2B Jacob Russell who entered the game in the second when Broy took the mound to gun down Schimp.  He drives in Cole.  Pedigo flies out to right.

In the bottom  of the sixth, Dorris opens with a single.  B. Russell grounds into a fielder choice as 2B Kaeleb Pedigo with a diving stop flips to SS Luke Garver  for the force out.  Motsinger fans two in a row as it is 6-4 Z-R-C after six.

In the top of the seventh, Anderson reaches with a single. he swipes second and third.  An overthrow by Peyton Overturf brings Anderson into score.  The Tornadoes go down quietly then.

In the bottom of the seventh a diving catch by CF Gabe Schimpf robs Tyson Dorris of at least a double.  Overturf gets on with a base hit and Elko grounds into a double play for a 7-4 final.

The Tornadoes improve to 14-4 on the year.  Coach Kirkpatrick said “When you beat a quality opponent out of the Black Diamond on the road it is huge for us.  He went on to say that other than beating 1A defending State Champion Goreville, it is their biggest win of the year.”

The Tornadoes go on the road to face the Vienna Eagles tomorrow afternoon, who they won a 2-1 extra inning thriller at home Tuesday in BDC play.

The Redbirds fall to 5-6.  They will play the Herrin Tigers on the road tomorrow in SIRR OHIO play, weather permitting for both games as the forecast looks unfavorable.

ZEIGLER-ROYALTON-CHRISTOPHER BOX SCORE

PLAYER             AB   R    H   RBI

CF  Schimpf           4     1     3     1

2B  Pedigo             4     1     2      2

C     Anderson        4     2     3     1

CR Motsinger        0     0    0     0

1B  McCowen        4    0     1     0

3B  Pratt               4     1     1     1

SS  Garver            3    0     0    0

LF  Carpenter       3    0     1    1

RF  Cole                 3    2     1    0

P  Hale                   2    0    0     0

CR Newton           0    0    0    0

P Motsinger       0   0    0    0

SB Schimpf, Anderson (2) SAC Motsinger

WEST FRANKFORT BOX SCORE

PLAYER                       AB    R    H    RBI

LF  Wolfe                          4     1     1     0

2B-P Broy                         3    0    0     0

C  Overturf                       3    0    1      0

CR  Allen                      0    0    0     0

CR  Archione               0    0    0    0

P-RF  Lindsey                  3    1    1     1

3B  Clark                           3“1    2    0

SS   Dorris                         3    0    1    0

DH  B. Russell                  2    1     1     1

CF  Glass                         3    0     0    0

RF  Sturgill                      0    0    0    0

2B  J. Russell                   0    0    0    0

2B:  Clark  HBP:  Bory (Hale)

PITCHING      IP     R    ER    H   SO    BB

Z-R-C   

Hale (W)             4        4     1        5      1        1

Motsinger (SV)  3        0    0        3      0       0

 

WF

Lindsey (L)       1 2/3    5    2       6     0        0

Broy                   5 1/3    2    1       6     2         0

 

LINE SCORE 

Z-R-C       230   001    1 –  7    12    2

WF            010   210    0    4      8    7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yesterday’s high school baseball action

by Steve Dunford 

In Boys Baseball, Z-R-C  defeats Vienna 2-1 in nine innings.  Aaron Abrahamsen with a ground ball error that scores Steven Anderson to win it. Gabe Schimpf and Anderson with two hits. Luke Garver was outstanding in relief with 5 no hit innings to get the win. 13-4 now on the season.

Z-R-C takes the short road trip to Bill McKee Field this afternoon to take on the West Frankfort Redbirds.  I will be there to cover both teams this afternoon.

Ian McMahon pitches six shutout innings to give Benton an 8-0 win over Harrisburg. There is a link with the game story on the website and Facebook page to the Benton Evening News Story.

W-S-V- picks up a 10-3 Midland Trail conference win over the Cisne Lions yesterday afternoon.

West Frankfort at Murphysboro was rained out yesterday.  There is no makeup date.

The Thompsonville Tigers game against Pope County yesterday and Hardin County Thursday has been postponed.  There were several players out of town for spring break.

Please pass along any baseball or softball scores you might have by emailing me at sdunford1970@hotmail.com or send me a message on Facebook.  If you send me a picture of the score book totaled up, I could create a box score.

 

Rangers improve to 16-2 with win SIRR Ohio win over Harrisburg

Ranger lefty Ian McMahon pitches six shutout innings for the Rangers yesterday afternoon.

Ranger lefty Ian McMahon pitches six shutout innings for the Rangers yesterday afternoon.

BENTON, IL (Amanda Jarynski, Benton Evening News – Please click link to read the full story. Here is an excerpt.) Undefeated in the Southern Illinois River-to-River Conference, the Benton Rangers (16-2, 6-0) welcomed another conference foe, the Harrisburg Bulldogs, to Eovaldi Field on Tuesday afternoon. After a slow start for both teams, the Rangers pulled together as a team and pulled out an 8-0 victory over the Bulldogs to remain undefeated in conference.)

 

Full story on Gus Gillespe Hire

Coach Gillespie on the sidelines. (Ann Beckett, Marshall County Daily photo)

Coach Gillespie on the sidelines. (Ann Beckett, Marshall County Daily photo)

MARION, IL- (Michael Dann -Harrisburg Daily Register. Please click on the link to read the full story. Here is an excerpt.) They say you can always go home and for Gus Gillespie, the return to Southern Illinois is one that he intends to fully embrace. On Tuesday night, Gillespie was hired as new head boys’ basketball coach at Marion High School, replacing Dave Brown. Gillespie had spent the last 13 seasons at Marshall County High School, where he went 293-119 before being fired by the school on March 23. Gillespie won the First Region Tournament in in 2011 and 2012.

Charles Farmer fans 13, picks up the win, Seth Boles gets the save over Woodlawn

WOODLAWN (Mt. Vernon Register News Staff Report) The Waltonville/Sesser-Valier baseball team scored four times in the top of the eighth and topped Woodlawn 5-1 Monday. “We have three more games this week so it’s nice coming out here Monday and getting the job done, getting a little momentum into the week,” WSV coach Tyler Mitchell said. Charles Farmer was the winning pitcher for WSV. He threw seven innings and struck out 13 batters. Seth Boles pitched the final frame and fanned a pair of batters to preserve the victory.

Lady Cardinals top WSV

WOODLAWN, IL (Paul HInes, Mt. Vernon Register News – Please click to read the full story. Here is an excerpt) The Lady Cardinals used the long ball to hand Waltonville/Sesser-Valier just its second loss of the season Monday. Woodlawn rocked three home runs and won the game 7-5. “They hit us pretty well,” WSV coach John Kiselewski said. “We tried moving it in, moving it out.” WSV closed the gap with four scores in the fifth. All the runs came with two outs. Jessie Eubanks started the rally with a solo home run to left field. Gretchen Witter followed with a two-run single to center. Taylor Frank capped the rally with a run-scoring single. The scores sliced Woodlawn’s lead to 7-5. “I was proud of the girls for the come back,” Kiselewski said. “And we didn’t quit.”

Recent High School Baseball action

Z-R-C picks up a pair of wins Saturday.  First they defeat Johnston City 11-6.  Nick Hale with the win. Steven Anderson, Shane McCowen and Bryce Pratt all with two hits. Pratt with  three RBI’s and Anderson drove in two runs.

In game two Gabriel Motsinger pitches a shutout as the Tornadoes down the Crab Orchard Trojans, 8-0.  Kaeleb Pedigo has three hits on the afternoon, Steven Anderson and Luke Garver with two each.

Z-R-C improves two 12-4 on the season and scheduled to have a home game with the Joppa Rangers at 4:30 this afternoon, weather permitting.

The Waltonville-Sesser-Valier Spartans go on the road to pick up an 8-5 road win over the Odin Eagles in Midland Trail Conference play Saturday.

On Thursday the Benton Rangers pick up a home SIRR Ohio Conference Win at Benton 17-7.

Redbird reliever Brendan Johnson pitches 1 2/3 innings to pick the victory in a come from behind win over Harrisburg Thursday.

Redbird reliever Brendan Johnson pitches 1 2/3 innings to pick the victory in a come from behind win over Harrisburg Thursday.

Also on Thursday afternoon, Brendan Johnson comes out of the Redbird bullpen and picks up the win, in a come from behind victory over the Harrisburg Bulldogs 10-7.

The Rangers and Redbirds are slated for a 4:30 start this afternoon at Bill McKee field, weather permitting.

In high school girls softball the  Benton Rangerettes will be facing the West Frankfort Redbirds at 4:30 weather permitting.

I would like to feature scores and info from every HS baseball-softball team in the county.  Please email me at sdunford1970@hotmail.com or send me, Steve Dunford a message on Facebook.  If you could send me some information about the game and a picture of the scorebook for both teams I would appreciate it.

I plan on covering the Benton-West Frankfort baseball game today, and West Frankfort and Z-R-C this afternoon, weather permitting.

sd

 

 

Overturf signs with MacMurray College

Coach Dustin Hopkins, Chris Dalton, Chrystal Overturf, Peyton Overturf, Jeff Overturf, and Coach Michael Warren at the letter of intent signing yesterday.  (William McPherson Photo)

Coach Dustin Hopkins, Chris Dalton, Chrystal Overturf, Peyton Overturf, Jeff Overturf, and Coach Michael Warren at the letter of intent signing yesterday. (William McPherson Photo)

WEST FRANKFORT, IL- (William McPerson – West Frankfort Gazette) Please click to read the full story. Here is an excerpt) West Frankfort Redbird standout Peyton Overturf has signed on to play baseball next Spring for MacMurray College. MacMurray College is a four-year, professionally focused private college located in Jacksonville, Illinois. Athletic Director Richard Glodich, Coach Dustin Hopkins, coach and trainer Chris Dalton, along with Peyton’s mom Chrystal Overturf, and father Jeff Overturf & current Redbird coach Michael Warren gathered in the lobby of Max Morris Gymnasium Friday afternoon to watch Peyton sign his letter of intent to take his baseball career to the next level. “It’s just an honor to be able to continue to play baseball,” Peyton said. Former Redbirds baseball head coach and a longtime coach of Peyton, Dustin Hopkins , added “I’ve had the privilege of coaching him for the past five years (including Junior High) and it’s really been an honor seeing the hard work he’s put in and how much he’s developed. His hard work and dedication has really paid off.”

Young Rangerettes have record day

TRIAD, IL (Ian McMahon – The Benton Gazette. Please Click to read the full story. Here is an excerpt) n high school track usually the most experienced team wins, but the BCHS girls track team might have a rebuttal. The team consists of: nine freshmen, one sophomore, and one senior. “We’re pretty young, and I think they’re figuring out that high school track is a little different than junior high,” said head Coach Andy Sloan. At the Triad invitational the 11 person team scored 28 points. It might not sound like much, but nine of the 11 girls set personal records while the other two made top ten finishes. The top two performers were freshman, Mia Mclain, and Mady Darr. The freshman duo flirted with BCHS history Darr in the high jump leaping a solid 4’8 jump that got her 7th place at the meet, but tied 10th all time in school history. “Mady is jumping well right now, she’s finally getting back to the point we thought she’d be at,” said Sloan.

McMahon throws shutout for Rangers Monday

METROPOLIS, IL-(Amanda Jarzynski – Benton Evening News Please click on link to read the full story. Here is an excerpt) Starting pitcher Ian McMahon proved that his team can rely on him whenever they need him to perform on the mound. The Benton Rangers (13-2) stood strong behind McMahon on Monday afternoon when they defeated the Patriots in a 1-run game (1-0). “It’s not easy to win down here,” said Brett Blondi, Rangers’ coach. “We played really well… Ian did a tremendous job on the mound. Scoring one was good enough today. We really have to tip our hats to Mac (Ian McMahon) for his performance. That would probably be his career best, he didn’t miss many pitches. He had an idea that he would have to be pretty good today.”

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