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Page........1..0..1...0..0..0...X......2...7...3

Forrest.....2..0..2...0..3..5...X.....12..14..3

 

WP - Andy Burkett - 5+ inn - 2 R - 2 ER - 7 hits - 3 K's - 2 walks - 1 HB

Reliever - Brian Whitley - 1 inn - 0 R - 0 ER - 0 hits - 1 K - 0 walks

 

LP - Cory Herald - 4+ inn - 7 R - 5 ER - 9 hits - 0 K's - 0 walks

Reliever - Hayden Smith - 1 1/3 inn - 4 R - 3 ER - 3 hits - 1 K - 1 walk - 1 HB

Reliever - Kyle Caldwell - 1/3 inn - 1 R - 1 ER - 2 hits - 0 K's - 2 walks

 

Page got on the board in the top of the 1st as Matt Bowling hit a solo blast to RC to score the only run.

 

Forrest scored 2 runs in the bottom of the 1st as Jerry Lamb reached base on an infield throwing error, advanced on a U3 ground out by Clayton Joyce, and scored on a double by Peyton Pratt. Pratt advanced on an infield throwing error on a ball hit by Daniel Albarran, and scored on a sac fly by Mikie Minor.

 

Page scored their final run in the top of the 3rd as Erik Smith singled and advanced to 2nd on an infield throwing error, advanced to 3rd on a FC to 2B by Kyle Caldwell, and scored on a single by Jordan Rion.

 

Forrest scored 2 runs in the bottom of the 3rd as Clayton Joyce led off with a single and scored when Mikie Minor hit one out to CF as Forrest led 4-2.

 

Forrest added 3 more runs in the bottom of the 5th as Peyton Pratt singled, Daniel Albarran singled, and Mikie Minor singled to load the bases. The 4th single of the inning by Blake Arceneaux scored both Pratt and Albarran. After a sac bunt by Josh Haman advanced the runners, Brian Whitley singled to score Minor.

 

The game ended in the bottom of the 6th by the "10 run after 5" rule as Forrest scored their final 5 runs as Clayton Joyce walked to lead off, Peyton Pratt singled, and Daniel Albarran was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Joyce scored on a passed ball and both Pratt and Albarren scored on a double by Mikie Minor. Minor eventually scored on a single by Jeremy Lamb and Josh Haman who walked previously scored the game ending run on a single by Clayton Joyce.

 

Just for the record: Mikie Minor had 7 total bases in 3 official at bats for a slugging % of 2333.

 

You know, I'm getting sick...and TIRED... of writing about how other teams win against Page and we better win tomorrow against Giles Co. - That's all for right now.

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Page........1..0..1...0..0..0...X......2...7...2

Forrest.....2..0..2...0..3..5...X.....12..14..2

 

WP - Andy Burkett - 5+ inn - 2 R - 2 ER - 7 hits - 3 K's - 2 walks - 1 HB

Reliever - Brian Whitley - 1 inn - 0 R - 0 ER - 0 hits - 1 K - 0 walks

 

LP - Cory Herald - 4+ inn - 7 R - 5 ER - 9 hits - 0 K's - 0 walks

Reliever - Hayden Smith - 1 1/3 inn - 4 R - 3 ER - 3 hits - 1 K - 1 walk - 1 HB

Reliever - Kyle Caldwell - 1/3 inn - 1 R - 1 ER - 2 hits - 0 K's - 2 walks

 

Page got on the board in the top of the 1st as Matt Bowling hit a solo blast to RC to score the only run.

 

Forrest scored 2 runs in the bottom of the 1st as Jerry Lamb reached base on an infield throwing error, advanced on a U3 ground out by Clayton Joyce, and scored on a double by Peyton Pratt. Pratt advanced on an infield throwing error on a ball hit by Daniel Albarran, and scored on a sac fly by Mikie Minor.

 

Page scored their final run in the top of the 3rd as Erik Smith singled and advanced to 2nd on an infield throwing error, advanced to 3rd on a FC to 2B by Kyle Caldwell, and scored on a single by Jordan Rion.

 

Forrest scored 2 runs in the bottom of the 3rd as Clayton Joyce led off with a single and scored when Mikie Minor hit one out to CF as Forrest led 4-2.

 

Forrest added 3 more runs in the bottom of the 5th as Peyton Pratt singled, Daniel Albarran singled, and Mikie Minor singled to load the bases. The 4th single of the inning by Blake Arceneaux scored both Pratt and Albarran. After a sac bunt by Josh Haman advanced the runners, Brian Whitley singled to score Minor.

 

The game ended in the bottom of the 6th by the "10 run after 5" rule as Forrest scored their final 5 runs as Clayton Joyce walked to lead off, Peyton Pratt singled, and Daniel Albarran was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Joyce scored on a passed ball and both Pratt and Albarren scored on a double by Mikie Minor. Minor eventually scored on a single by Jeremy Lamb and Josh Haman who walked previously scored the game ending run on a single by Clayton Joyce.

 

You know, I'm getting sick...and TIRED... of writing about how other teams win against Page and we better win tomorrow against Giles Co. - That's all for right now.

We appreciate the ecllent recaps you give us, even in a loss. Hope you win against GC.

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I hope we can win against Giles too, wingman10.

 

Good to meet you too, daa21. I was certainly impressed with the Forrest hitting yesterday, especially Mikie Minor's timely hits with men on base. Forrest should do well in post season play and I'll be keeping my eye on them.

 

Yes, straightbill307, I will be at Harpeth tournament this weekend on Friday and Saturday. Page has a district game on Thursday against Giles Co. for our Senior Night. Hopefully we'll get some reports on Thursday's games in the tournament.

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I have corrected the number of errors for each team to 3 from 2 after further review of my scorebook.

 

I have also added a note on Mikie Minor's hitting performance where he had a slugging % of 2333 for the game. Congratulations, Mikie, and good luck at Vanderbilt next year.

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