Orme, Bulldogs take down Loggers; Bigfork rolls
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WHITEFISH — Tait Orme drove in four runs, Liam Krezowski and Reed Boyer combined on a four-inning three-hitter and Whitefish made short work of Libby in high school baseball Tuesday, 14-1.
Krezowzki allowed three hits and two walks in 3 1-3 innings, fanning two; Boyer came on and got two outs via strikeout while walking two, ending the game under the run rule.
Hunter Rooney walked and scored in the second inning for Libby, briefly tying the game at 1-all. Whitefish responded with seven runs in that inning and six in the third.
Whitefish rapped out five doubles in the second, with Luke Dalen’s driving in two runs and Reyd Hobart’s bringing in one. In the third the Bulldogs drew two bases-loaded ahead of Orme’s two-run double. Orme came in on Finn Ryan’s single to make it 14-1.
Orme added an RBI single in the fourth inning. Drew Queen drew four walks and scored three times.
Rooney hit a double for the Loggers (4-5).
Hamilton 26, Ronan 1
RONAN — The Chiefs (1-13) managed one hit, a double from Denzel Baltz with one out in the first, against the Broncs’ pitcher Connor Quinn in a three-inning run-rule loss.
Brady DeMoss hit a two-run double, a two-run triple and an RBI single for Hamilton (12-1). Boedy Tadvick drove in four runs — three during the Broncs’ 15-run first-inning – and so did Quinn and Trevyn Bakken. Quinn faced nine batters, striking out four.
Bigfork 13, Noxon 1
BIGFORK — Mason Lewis and Max Schara combined to hold Noxon to one hit, and Lewis hit a triple and scored twice for the Vikings.
Ryder Hamilton and Wyatt Hickey, the 8-9 hitters for Bigfork (9-3), combined for three hits, two doubles, two RBIs and four runs scored. The Vikings put up crooked numbers in all four innings they hit. The game ended early under the run rule.
Lewis went three innings on the hill, allowing a first-inning single to Michael Koskela, a walk and one unearned run while striking out four. Schara walked one and fanned four in his two innings. Noxon fell to 1-10.