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non Scenic City game .. Farragut 12, McCallie 2 ... winning pitcher, Logan Hess .. Cade Stallings (3 run HR, 2B # RBIs) for Farragut (4-0)

 

Pool A: McCallie 13, Rome 1 ... John Brock grand slam HR for McCallie

 

WP - Ethan Speicher (2-0); LP - John Latham .. McCallie (5-1) Rome (3-4)

 

Pool B: Science Hill 7, Red Bank 2

 

Pool C: Riverdale 12, Soddy Daisy 6

 

Pool D: Farragut 11, Baylor 5

 

Phillip Pfeifer (WP) vs. Chase Riemer (LP) .. I understand that Pfeifer was pulled after five or six innings and then Baylor scored four. Riemer held the Admirals to one earned run on five hits in five innings ... He left the game trailing 4-0.

 

 

Story and Notes:

 

Farragut Tops Baylor in Scenic City Classic

 

McCallie, Science Hill, Riverdale also win

 

Tommy Pharr, head coach of the nation's top-ranked Farragut Admirals, gave the ball to highly-touted sophomore Phillip Pfeifer in Thursday night's game with Baylor and the sophomore didn't disappoint his coach or teammates in an 11-5 win against the host Red Raiders (2-4) in the Scenic City Classic opener for both teams.

 

Pfeifer, who was 13-1 as a freshman in 2008, faced Red Raider ace Will Stansell and left the game with a 9-1 lead. The Admirals (5-0) also defeated McCallie, 12-2, in the afternoon in a non-tournament game.

 

In other tournament games, McCallie (5-1) topped Rome, 13-1, Science Hill defeated Red Bank, 7-2, and Riverdale (6-0) defeated host Soddy Daisy, 12-6.

 

Friday's Schedule: (tourney record in parentheses)

 

McCallie

 

1 p.m. - Soddy Daisy (0-1) vs. Pope John Paul II (0-0) ??????" Pool C

 

4 p.m. - Independence (0-0) vs. Rome (0-1) - Pool A

 

7 p.m. - McCallie (1-0) vs. Independence ??????" Pool A

 

Baylor

 

1 p.m. - Baylor (0-1) vs. Brentwood (0-0) ??????" Pool D

 

4 p.m. - Riverdale (1-0) vs. Pope John Paul II ??????" Pool C

 

7 p.m. - Farragut (1-0) vs. Brentwood ??????" Pool D

 

Red Bank

 

4 p.m. - Science Hill (1-0) vs. Dalton (0-0) ??????" Pool B

 

7 p.m. - Red Bank (0-1) vs. Dalton ??????" Pool B

 

McCallie 13, Rome 1

 

Blue Tornado senior John Brock was 3-for-3 with a double and a grand slam home run, while teammate Chase Brookshire was 2-for-3 and four RBIs for the winners.

 

Pitcher Ethan Speicher improved to 2-0 on the season with four strikeouts.

 

Stephen Gaylor was 2-for-2 for Rome, while teammate David Heller had the RBI on a sacrifice fly in the first inning.

 

Rome 100 00 - 1-4-1

 

McCallie 043 6x ??????" 13-12-0

 

Latham, Reeves, Hall and Andrews; Speicher and Woody

WP - Ethan Speicher (2-0); LP - John Latham

 

Strikeouts: Speicher (7)

 

Notes: Senior John Brock's grand slam was his first home run in his high school career ??¦ ''The last time I hit a home run was six years ago when I was 12 playing in the Lookout Mountain Dixie Youth Baseball league,'' said Brock.

 

Hitting Streak: John Brock has had at least one hit in all six games this season.

 

** Non Scenic City Game

 

Farragut 12, McCallie 2

 

In the battle of unbeatens, Farragut improved to 4-0 on the season as winning pitcher Logan Hess and Marshall Leavall scattered seven Tornado hits and allowed two runs in the victory.

 

Cade Stallings had a double and three-run home run for the winners, while teammate Nicky Delmonico had a double and a pair of RBIs.

 

McCallie's Stuart Voges had two hits.

 

???We hit the ball well in both games today,'' said McCallie coach Chris Richardson after the 13-1 triumph against Rome. ???We hit the ball hard against Farragut, but they made the plays when they had to and kept us out of a couple of big innings. I am pleased with how we did today.''

 

Farragut 003 513 12-11-0

 

McCallie 001 010 2-7-2

 

Hess, Leavall (5) and Bennett; Baskette, Souther (4), Teal and Dewhirst

 

WP - Hess; LP - Baskette (0-1)

 

HR - Cade Stallings (Farragut)

 

Batting: Farragut - Stallings; 2B, HR, 3 RBIs ??¦ Nicky Delmonico; 2B, 2 RBIs

 

McCallie - Stuart Voges; 2-for-3 ??¦ John Brock; 1-for-3

 

Scouting: A Cincinnati Reds scout was at the game and mentioned that sophomore pitcher Phillip Pfeifer and sophomore second baseman Nicky Delmonico have a real good chance to be drafted in two years ??¦ Pfeifer was 13-1 as a freshman on the Admirals state championship team last spring ??¦

 

The scout was there to watch the sophomores as well as Division I signees Stallings (Louisville), Jordan Cooper (Ole Miss) and Curt Powell (Vanderbilt).

 

He also had planned to be at the 7 p.m. Science Hill at Red Bank game to watch Red Bank's Alan Walden (Tenn.) and Hunter Adkins (MTSU) and Benjamin McKinney (Ga. Tech) of Science Hill.

 

Gold Medals: The Admiral super sophs were part of Team USA (16-and-under) which won the gold medal in the Youth Pan-AmChampionship this past September. The American Nine (8-0) defeated host Mexico, 7-3, in the title game. Delmonico hit .368 in eight games, while Pfeifer had 10 strikeouts and gained the win in the gold medal contest.

 

Slick Fielding: In the home half of the third, McCallie trailed 3-1 but was threatening with two out, two on and one in ??¦ McCallie's David Dewhirst hit a ground ball past Farragut first baseman Mac Thoreson, but Delmonico went into the hole to make the tough play and throw out Dewhirst to end the inning ??¦ Delmonico is the son of former Tennessee head coach Rod Delmonico, who is The Netherlands coach in the World Baseball Classic.

 

 

 

 

contact B.B. Branton at william.branton@comcast.net

 

story also on chattanoogan.com

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Just received word that Farragut defeated Brentwood 5-0. WP for FHS was Jordan Cooper. All I know about the game at this point.

 

Farragut is Pool D winner and will play the Pool C winner tomorrow 1:00pm at Baylor. The winner will advance to the Championship game at 7:00 at AT&T Park, I believe.

 

Thanks to Coach Richardson and the fine McCallie staff for another great tournament.

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I was in the field for your game last night with Soddy Daisy.

 

I did have the dish for your game today with PJP2. You guys have a good ball club, I hope you go far.

 

Oh wish in knew i woulda said HI i was behind home plate quite a bit watching the game My son is #20 played short yesterday and then today moved to first..

I thought u had a good plate...we started slow and finished strong

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