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~ Saturday, September 18 ~
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Healdsburgh rallies early in win over Apples

Owls’ starter Josh Cimino throws in a rain soaked first inning of Healdsburgh’s 13-10 victory over Sebastopol at Cardinal Newman High School on Saturday.

By Matt Hanlon

Wine Country Baseball.com

With the disparity between the two teams’ records, when Sebastopol jumped out to a 5-1 lead after the first inning, things didn’t look good for Healdsburgh. In the past the Owls would have caved beneath a four-run deficit, but not anymore.

Healdsburgh slugged its way back into the game with four-run third and fourth innings in a 13-10 win over Sebastopol at Cardinal Newman High School on Saturday.

The Owls scored first, after Matt Archer reached on an error and then scored on Justin Herrguth’s double later in the first inning. The Apples (7-6-1) answered with five runs on four hits in the bottom half of the inning, including a solo shot over the left field fence by Tom Harris, putting Healdsburgh in a hole.

But the Owls (4-10) didn’t stay down for long. They took the lead in the third inning, and never relinquished it.

“We hit well today,” said second baseman Manny Delao, who was 3-for-6 on the day. (Josh) Cimino threw a good game. He settled down after the first inning. He pitched better than the score.”

Cimino settled down indeed, throwing nine innings and 170 pitches to earn the win. He allowed ten runs on 16 hits, but the effort was enough.

The Owls combined for 19 hits including four off the bat of Herrguth and three off bat of Tyer Ketteman. Both players finished with three RBIs.

The Apples had plenty of offense as well. Harris finished with two home runs and three hits while Thomas Alva and Mario Ausiello had three hits nd a combined three RBIs.

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~ Sunday, August 22 ~
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Bats come alive for Cloverdale

J.J. Jamerson came on in relief in the Bandits 13-3 win over Sonoma on Saturday at Cardinal Newman High School.

By Matt Hanlon

Wine Country Baseball.com

With all the offensive struggles the Cloverdale Bandits have had this season, a one-run lead less than comforting. But when the Bandits entered the bottom of the sixth with a 4-3 lead over Sonoma they aimed to change that habit.

Cloverdale (3-6) erupted for six runs in the sixth inning in a blistering 13-3 win over the Sonoma Crushers on Saturday at Cardinal Newman.

The Bandits put themselves on the board first with an RBI single by Jason Russell that scored Dan Grimes. Sonoma tied the game up at 1-1 in the top of the fourth when Jason Buhagiar doubled, bringing home Jesse Asher.

Cloverdale countered with three more runs in the bottom half of the fourth, including two runs off a triple by Nick Lupien. One batter later Grimes grounded out for the first out of the inning, scoring Lupien.

The Crushers (4-7) scored in the fifth inning, off a single by Scott Hernandez and again in the sixth after Asher tripled and scored on a single by Buhagiar.

But the six run sixth and then a three-run eighth inning for the Bandits squashed any thoughts of a comeback.

Russell was the man with the muscle for Cloverdale on Saturday. He finished 3-for-4 with three RBIs, two runs scored and an inside-the-park homerun. Lupien and Jordan Malcolm each had two hits and two runs scored, Lupien with three RBIs and Malcolm with two.

Lupien started, throwing five innings, allowing two runs on three hits and three walks while striking out five. Ned Betts and J.J. Jamerson combined for the final four innings.

For Sonoma, Jody Ray finished 2-for-5 and Buhagiar finished 2-for-4. Asher was 1-for-3 with two runs scored and was branded with the loss.

Tags: Cloverdale Sonoma Wine Country Baseball Sports Matt Hanlon Crushers
~ Friday, August 20 ~
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Here are a handful of photos from last night’s (Thursday’s) game, in which Oakville fell to the St. Helena Angels 8-6 in eight innings. Photos by Matt Hanlon

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