Game Summaries & Headlines.
Chesaning Baseball defeats New Lothrop 7-5 in Game 2
2.0 years ago @ 10:15AM
- Game Date
- Apr 24, 2023
- Score
- Chesaning Union High School: 7.00
NEW LOTHROP HIGH SCHOOL: 5.00
Chesaning Baseball completes the Mid-Michigan Activities Conference sweep of New Lothrop by defeating the Hornets 7-5 in game 2. The Indians came out attacking in the 1st inning when Lucas Powell and Brady Sager led the game off with singles. Powell then scored when Sager stole 2nd base and the ball got away from the 2nd baseman on the throw to 2nd. Nash Wendling then hit a sacrifice fly to the center fielder scoring Sager and making the score 2-0. Chesaning kept the pressure on in the 2nd inning when Keighan Stoddard scored on a ground ball hit to the shortstop by Adam Woodcock. The Indians added 2 more runs in the frame when Wendling singled on a line drive to right field to drive in Powell and Sager making the score 5-0 in favor of Chesaning. The score remained 5-0 until the top of the 4th inning when Woodcock scored on a passed ball and Max Volk scored when Wendling reached on an error by the New Lothrop 2nd baseman. These two runs increased the Chesaning lead to 7-0. The Indian bats went quiet the rest of the game and the Hornets battled to get back into the game. New Lothrop scored 1 run in the 4th inning, 2 in the 5th inning and 2 more in the 7th inning to make the final score 7-5 in favor of the Indians. Brady Sager took the mound for Chesaning and earned the win to improve his record to 3-1 on the season. Sager went 4 2/3 innings allowing 3 hits, 3 runs, 5 walks and struck out 7 batters. Lucas Powell came in for relief and closed the door on the Hornets rally. Powell pitched 2 1/3 innings allowing 2 hits, 2 runs and struck out 3 batters.
Leading the way offensively for the Indians were:
Nash Wendling 2-3 and 3 RBI
Brady Sager 2-4, 1 walk and scored 2 runs
Lucas Powell 2-5 and scored 2 runs
Adam Woodcock 1-2, 2 walks, 1 RBI and scored 1 run
Logan Fulk 1-4
Eli Escamilla 1-4
With the win the Indians improve to 10-2 overall and 6-0 in the Mid-Michigan Activities Conference