Mariners split weekend games
Kylie Richter Lake County Leader | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 8 months AGO
The Mission Valley Mariners had their second weekend of games in Eureka on Saturday. They split on the day, defeating Kootenai Valley and dropping a game to the Glacier Twins. Against Kootenai Valley, Bryant Hake was 3-3 and had a RBI. Jacob Harrod was 3-4 and also hit in a RBI, and Tyson Petticrew was 2-2. Kade Schutzman and Karsen Krebs also had RBIs in the win.
Against Glacier, the Mariners struggled to get hits, while Glacier piled up 14. Walter Wood pitched in that game, and Tyson Petticrew had two of the team’s six hits.
Mission Valley A- 04030 0 — 8 13 4
Kootenai Valley A- 0033000 — 6 7 4
WP—Zach Evertz; LP—Mo Henderson.
MISSION VALLEY — Kade Schutzman 2-4, Jacob Harrod 3-4, Warren Wood 1-2, Karsen Krebs 1-2, Anthony Jones 0-3, Brendon Blood 1-4, Tyson Petticrew 2-2, Marquise Askan 0-2, Tyler Kaisch 0-4, Bryant Hake 3-3, Izyk Gillingham 0-2.
KOOTENAI VALLEY — Connor Harmon 0-3, Hank Dunn 2-5, Dawson Henrie 1-5, James Dunn 1-3, Sam Hannay 1-2, Donovan Fornall 1-2, Henderson 0-1, Quade Anderson 1-2, Daymond Baney 0-1, Tayler Sherwood 0-1, Austin Sherwood 0-3.
2B—Wood; J. Dunn, H. Dunn, Anderson; RBI—Schutzman, Harrod, Krebs, Hake; H. Dunn, Henrie, J. Dunn, Fornall, Anderson.
Mission Valley A- 000 120 — 3 6 4
Glacier Twins A- 141 025 — 13 14 3
WP—A.J. Wetsch; LP—Walter Wood.
MISSION VALLEY — Kade Schutzmann 1-3, Jacob Harrod 1-1, Wood 1-2, Anthony Jones 1-3, Brendon Blood 0-3, Tyson Pettiecrew 2-3, Tyler Kaisch 0-3, Conner Donohue 0-2, Karsen Krebs 0-1.
GLACIER — Colten Parker 2-2, Tristin Steinwand 0-2, James Sampson-Keck 1-3, Derek Kastella 1-2, Jesse Walburn 1-3, Max Smyley 0-2, Tom Hellwig 2-2, Ryan Veneman 3-4, Tyler Murphy 1-2, Wetsch 2-2, Skylar Warner 1-1.
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