Rappahannock Record, Thursday, May 21, 2015, Section C
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Section C May 21, 2015 Rappahannock Record www.rrecord.com Kilmarnock, VA AreaSports 2ECREATIONs&ISHINGs(IGH3CHOOL4EAMS Lady Devils add another win as tournament nears thirds innings with five strikeouts, by Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi four walks and five hits. Lancaster scored two runs in the 'SP&IEGL0ERGEWXIV top of the sixth and took Washington The Lady Drifters scored five runs & Lee four-up-three-down to leave a off an error, a two-run homer and runner stranded in the bottom of the an RBI single in the first inning and inning for an 8-6 win in Montross went on to beat Lancaster, 13-3, last last Thursday. Tuesday. It was the Lady Devils’ second win The Devils scored their first run of the season in varsity softball with in the top of the third with an RBI Conference #43 play to begin Tues- double by L. Reed to score B. Reed. day, May 26. Lancaster’s two runs in the top of Lancaster scored three runs in the the fifth came on a two-run double top of the first after a lead-off walk by Tyler Martin to score B. Reed and by Brook Reed, a single by Fran- Throckmorton. nie Wilson and a double by Mikayla Martin went 1-for-1 with two RBIs Meadows. Meadows got the RBI to to lead Lancaster. L. Reed was 1-for-2 score Reed, and Kelly Montgomery with an RBI. Savoy, Meadows and hit a two-run single to score Wilson Emma Kane also had one hit each. and Meadows. 1MHHPIWI\0ERGEWXIV The Devils pushed two more Middlesex won the shootout last across the plate in the second when Wednesday, beating Lancaster, Lexi Reed opened with a single and 20-16, in Saluda. moved to second on an error by a hit The Lady Chargers opened with by her sister, Brook Reed. Le’Aria a 5-1 lead after the first inning and Kelley hit an RBI single. scored in every inning, putting up Kelley also scored the go-ahead another four in the third and five in run and Allison Savoy the winning the fifth. run in the sixth. Kelley was hit by Lancaster scored in all but its last a pitch to lead-off, then moved to at bat, rallying for five runs in each of 0ERGEWXIVGEXGLIV6EGLIP:EPHVMKLMHMZIWJSVEXEKEKEMRWX'SPSRMEP&IEGL second and third on a single by Savoy the fifth and sixth innings. and scored off a Wilson Throckmor- Lancaster had 22 hits in the game ton single. Camryn Pittman singled with B. Reed going 4-for-6 with three to score Savoy. doubles for two runs and two RBIs. JV Lady Devils go 2-1 in home series Lancaster had 11 hits in the game Meadows scored four times and went by Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi to left field. ; 00ERGEWXIV with L. Reed and Meadows hit- 3-for-5 with a double. Savoy was Britney Thomas, Rachel Valdrighi, The Eagles avenged an earlier ting two each. Throckmorton, B. 2-for-5 with five RBIs and Loren The junior varsity Lady Devils went Frannie Wilson and Kelsey Ashburn season loss, defeating Lancaster, Reed, Montgomery, Savoy, Wilson, Moore was 3-for-5 with three RBIs 2-1 during a three-game home series had a hit each for Lancaster. 14-3, last Thursday. Kelley and Pittman had one hit each. and four runs scored. Kelley was last week against Colonial Beach, 0ERGEWXIV1MHHPIWI\ Barrack and Davis combined on the Throckmorton, B. Reed, Meadows perfect at the plate, batting 5-for-5 Middlesex and Washington & Lee. Ashleigh Sanford pitched the mound, with Barrack going four-and- and Pittman recorded one RBI apiece with two doubles for two RBIs and a Whitney Barrack scattered three five-inning slaughter and allowed a-half innings with one hit allowed, and Montgomery and Kelley had two run. L. Reed and Wilson also had an hits, retired six batters and walked only four hits, walked three and two strikeouts and nine walks. Davis RBIs each. RBI each and L. Reed scored twice. nine for Lancaster in a 6-3 win over struck out seven in a 13-3 win over pitched one-and-a-half innings with Meadows recorded the win for Martin, Pittman and Throckmorton the Drifters at Dream Fields last Tues- Middlesex last Wednesday. Bar- one hit, three walks and one strikeout. Lancaster, pitching six-and-two- scored once each. day. rack had a perfect day at the plate, Thomas led Lancaster at the plate, Barrack and Maddie Davis led batting 4-for-4 with three RBIs. batting 2-for-3 with an RBI. McK- the Lady Devils at the plate, going Sanford, Valdrighi, Thomas, Davis, enzie Hathaway went 1-for-3 with an 1-for-3 each with an RBI apiece. Breanne Selph and Kylie DeGaetani RBI. Davis and Valdrighi also had one Davis collected her RBI with a triple had one hit each. hit each. Devils lock up second place in conference play by Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi 14-5 defeat of Middlesex last Wednes- day. The varsity Devils won two of three Matthew Abbott closed with three road games last week to improve to innings on the mound. He gave up one 13-6 overall and 8-3 in Conference #43 hit and struck out two. baseball. Jonathan Seal led LHS at the plate, Lancaster has a lock on second place going 3-for-4 with four RBIs. Jordan in the conference and will host Rap- Hodges went 2-for-2 and Jay Bryant pahannock County Tuesday, May 26, was 2-for-3. at Dream Fields in Kilmarnock. Game Lancaster batted through the lineup time hasn’t been set. to score seven runs in the fifth inning The Devils beat Colonial Beach, led by a two-run double by Seal. 14-1, in a five-inning game with Bran- ; 00ERGEWXIV don Self picking up the win. Self The Eagles put up three runs in their allowed one hit and struck out four in final at-bat last Thursday for a come- three innings. Matthew Abbott and from-behind win over Lancaster, 6-5. Jordan Hodges pitched an inning each. Long pitched four innings for the Grant Long, Kyle Thomas, Daniel Devils, giving up only one hit and 0ERGEWXIV HIJIRHIV 1MGLEIP 1G+VEXL GPIEVW 0ERGEWXIV´W )ZER 7XIIRWQE HVMFFPIW XLI FEPP ERH PSSOW Thomas and Taylor Woolard led Lan- striking out five. Bryant closed with XLI FEPP EKEMRWX 2SVXLYQFIVPERH 1SRHE] JSVETEWWEXQMH½IPHEKEMRWX2SVXLYQFIVPERHPhoto by caster at the plate with two hits each. four hits and three strikeouts in three RMKLXPhoto by Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi Woolard had four RBIs and K. Thomas innings. had two. Lancaster had only five hits in the The Devils opened with a big inning game with Hodges going 2-for-4 to at the plate, batting around to score lead. K. Thomas, D. Thomas and Self Red Devils shut out Indians, 4-1 eight runs sparked by a lead-off double had one hit each. by Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi goals on a penalty kick. Lancaster will play its final regu- by Self and a two-RBI double by D. The Devils scored one run in the first Lancaster’s goal came with 10 min- lar season game Wednesday, May 27, Thomas. inning off an RBI single by K. Thomas Tristopher Palmer had two goals and utes remaining off a cross from Cham- and then will head to Rappahannock 0ERGEWXIV1MHHPIWI\ and two in the second with a two-run Paul Chambers one as Lancaster shut bers to Tanner Steensma for the shot. County May 29 for the first round of Woolard went four innings with two single by Self. Hodges drove in two out Northumberland, 3-0, in a varsity Spiers had 17 saves. the Conference #43 tournament. hits and two strikeouts for the win in a runs in the sixth with a triple. boys soccer game Monday. The Red Devils managed the win despite missing most of their seniors to a Senior Night banquet. JV Red Devils rack up three near perfect wins “With all our seniors at senior night by Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi The Devils added another run in the in the first half, except Tris and Kyle fifth when Danny Hinson singled, stole [Bennett], we got a decent look at our The junior varsity Red Devils played second, advanced to third on a passed team next year,” said LHS coach Chris three games of near perfect baseball last ball and scored on a sacrifice fly by Felthouse. week to sweep a three-game home series Kleinfelter. Lancaster’s seniors did take the and improve to 10-4 overall. Lancaster beat Colonial Beach, 3-0, 0ERGEWXIV1MHHPIWI\ field in the second half and helped hold Hinson threw a complete game last last Tuesday; defeated Middlesex, 11-1, the Indians to only one shot in the final Wednesday, picking up the win over Wednesday; and downed Washington & 30 minutes. Middlesex. He allowed five hits and Lee, 6-4, Thursday. Lancaster outshot the Indians, 23-15. struck out 12. “What a perfect week of baseball,” Nash McManus got the assist on a T. J. Drake led Lancaster’s offense, said LHS coach Tom Kleinfelter. “When free kick on one of Palmer’s goals. recording three hits and scoring twice. you get the kind of pitching we had last LHS goalie Nathan Spiers had 16 Brandon Rosalia had one hit and week, we are a pretty tough ball team. saves. scored three times and Hinson had two Our pitching staff recorded 30 strike outs ; 00ERGEWXIV hits for two runs scored. Keith Els- in our three wins.