Month: April 2016
Results for April 16
BASEBALL
Starmount (NC) 8 Grayson Co. 2
Wm. Byrd 6 Northside 3
SOFTBALL
Abingdon 11 Grayson Co. 3
Holston 8 Grayson Co. 4
PH-Glade Spring 2 Gate City 0
Gate City 9 Tazewell 4
Cougars lose to Patrick Henry
Dublin…Pulaski County Cougars committed six errors that led to four unearned runs and the loss to the Patrick Henry Patriots 7 – 4.
The Patriots got a complete game from pitcher Ryan McEachern as he struck out six batters and scattered eleven hits. Five different Patriots had two hits each. Spencer Wright, Carter Mason, Jacob Brown and John Gardner were four of the players with two hits each and also had an RBI each. Christian Polumbo was the fifth player with two hits. Wright and Mason each scored two runs.
Pulaski County (3-5-1) was lead by Camden Underwood as he went three for three and a RBI. Kam Hall, Grant and Jon Osteen all finished with two hits apiece. Andrew Lowe was one for three with two RBIs. Jon Osteen scored two runs. Thomas Anderson was the starting pitcher and ended up the tough-luck loser. He went three innings, striking out three and gave up just one hit. He walked two and hit one batter as the Cougar errors did him in.
Cougar head coach Jared King said, “We made to many mistakes today. I thought Anderson pitched real well. He gave us a quality start. We can’t make those kind of mistakes against a good team like Patrick Henry.” Coach then added, “A couple guys had real good games today, and I am encouraged by the way we kept competing in the seventh inning. Both teams had eleven hits today. We are close to putting all this together. Seems as if we get good pitching, we don’t hit. Then when we hit we don’t get good pitching.”
The Cougars will be home for three games next week, Monday, Tuesday and Friday. On Monday they will host the visiting Maroon Tide of Galax. First pitch slated for 5 pm.
R H E LOB
Patrick Henry – 7 11 1 10
Pulaski – 4 11 6 7
Patrick Henry – WP – McEachern
Pulaski County – LP – Anderson (1-2)
Patrick Henry – 0 0 1 2 0 3 1 – 7
Pulaski County – 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 – 4
Scores for April 15
BASEBALL
Fort Chiswell 8; Narrows 2
Patrick Henry 7; Pulaski County 4
Christiansburg 6; Salem 5
Auburn 5; Giles 1
Glenvar 21; Eastern Montgomery 5
Hidden Valley 16; Carroll County 1 (5 innings)
Grayson County 16; Galax 2
Rural Retreat 11; Bland County 8
Marion 3; Richlands 1
Holston 11; Hurley 1 (first game)
Holston 9; Hurley 2 (second game)
Cave Spring 13; Blacksburg 7
Union 8; Gate City 7 (9 innings)
SOFTBALL
Auburn 14; Giles 0 (5 innings)
Glenvar 12; Eastern Montgomery 1
Floyd County 4; Radford 3
TENNIS
Glenvar 8; Eastern Montgomery 1(girls)
Salem 8; Christiansburg 1 (girls)
Patrick Henry 9; Pulaski County 0 (boys)
Cave Spring 7; Blacksburg 2 (girls)
Blacksburg 9; Cave Spring 0 (boys)
SOCCER
Patrick Henry 3; Pulaski County 0 (boys)
Christiansburg 4; Salem 2 (boys)
Salem 8; Christiansburg 0
Hidden Valley 9; Carroll County 1 (girls)
Patrick Henry 6; Pulaski County 0
Blacksburg 1; Cave Spring 0 (boys)
Results for April 14
BASEBALL
Christiansburg 13; West Stokes, NC 2
SOCCER
Fort Chiswell 6; Narrows 0 (boys)
Marion 6; Rural Retreat 1 (boys)
Auburn 4; Giles 2 (girls)
Galax 4; Grayson Co. 1 (boys)
SOFTBALL
Galax 12; Grayson Co. 0 (5 innings)
Rural Retreat 5; Marion 3
TENNIS
Galax 8; Grayson Co. 1 (girls)
Scores for April 13
BASEBALL
Blacksburg 13 Patrick Co. 1
Glenvar 18 Covington 4 – 6 inns.
Honaker 8 Richlands 2
Va. High 5 John Battle 0
SOFTBALL
Patrick Co. 10 Blacksburg 0
SOCCER
Galax 3 Giles 0 -boys
Glenvar 8 George Wythe 0 girls
Christiansburg 3 Abingdon 0 -girls
TENNIS
Glenvar 9 Grayson Co. 0 -boys
Grayson Co. 6 George Wythe 3 -girls
Blacksburg 9 Patrick Co. 0 -girls
Blacksburg 9 Patrick Co. 0 -boys
Fort Chiswell baseball team defeats Galax
Galax… Playing on a sunny late afternoon, the Fort Chiswell Pioneers baseball team beat the Galax Maroon Tide 9-5 in a game played at Felts Park.
The Pioneers (6-0) got a strong pitching performance from senior and Concord-bound Bryson Booher. Booher pitched a complete game as he struck out 15 Galax batters.
Galax’s ace pitcher Stew Meridian was the starter and loser for the Tide, as he lasted only four innings. Joseph Berry and Logan Walker led the Maroon Tide with two RBIs each and both were 1 for 3 batting.
Chance Davis led Fort Chiswell offensively, scoring three runs and having a couple hits. First baseman Tanner Cook knocked in four huge runs and had a couple hits.
Pioneer head coach Derrick Jackson said, ”We played well but we left way too many people on base. We left, what, 12 runners stranded? That’s not good.”
The Pioneers did in fact leave the bases loaded three times and had 12 left on base. Booher saw his record improve to 4-0 for the baseball season.
Coach Jackson remarked, ”This was a big win for us. We know how tough it is to beat Galax here at Felts Park.” This was Fort Chiswell ’s first game of the season in the Mountain Empire District schedule of their season.
Fort Chiswell will be back in action Friday as they host the Narrows Green Wave. The first pitch is slated for 5 pm.
Fort Chiswell – WP- Booher (4-0)
Galax – LP- Meridian
Results for April 12
BASEBALL
Glenvar 9 Radford 3
Fort Chiswell 9 Galax 5-( Booher 15 K’s for Fort )
Christiansburg 8 Cave Spring 5
Salem 10 Carroll Co. 0
Floyd Co. 7 Auburn 5
Castlewood 1 Narrows 0
Grayson Co. 14 Tazewell 2
PH-Glade Spring 3 Marion 2
Giles 18 Eastern Montgomery 3 – 5 inns.
SOFTBALL
Glenvar 4 Radford 2
Galax 13 Fort Chiswell 3
Richlands 5 Grundy 1
Bobcats lose to Glenvar
Playing on sunny Tuesday late afternoon Radford started well but came up on the short end of 9-3 score to the Highlanders of Glenvar. Radford scored three runs in their first at bat against Glenvar (5-3) starter Zach Duncan. Trace Shepherd led the game off by drawing a walk as did Ty Hamblin. Reese Williamson then singled to score Shepherd. Hamblin then crossed the plate on a ground out by Roman Bonet and Williamson scored on a sacrifice by Taylor Newcome.
Duncan then would settle down as he retired 18 of the next 19 Bobcat batters. He finished throwing a one hitter and struck out 11 for complete game win. He also had a hit and knocked in one to help his own cause. Chris Dishon would go four for four ,scoring twice and had three RBI. Connor Whitt scored three times and he knocked in one on two hits.
Radford(3-4) after their opening inning went three up and three down five of the last six innings , with their only base runner being Nicholas Harvey drawing a lead off walk in the sixth. Newcome was the starter and loser for the Bocats. He went two innings and gave up five and four runs. Michael Wheeler then came in and tossed three innings as he gave up three hits and three runs. Hamblin then finished the game for Radford pitching the last two frames.
Radford head coach greg Ridpath siad,” I thought we played better today and we improved. We made the routine plays and thats an improvement. Our pitchers pitched well enough. I thought Duncan(Zach) pitched real well for them after the first. He settled down and we couldn’t touch him.”
Radford will be back in action next Monday as they play host to Parry McCluer . First pitch is slated for 5 pm.
Glenvar 1 3 0 2 0 2 1-9
Radford 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-3
R H E LOB
Glenvar 9 11 0 8
Radford 3 1 3 2
Glenvar -WP- Duncan
Radford-LP- Newcome
Cougars to name new girls coach
Pulaski Co. High School will name Bradley Sutphin their new girls basketball coach. The Pulaski Co School Board has to approve the hiring at their next board meeting.