Tuesday's Games:
Chancellor(H) 11 vs Courtland 1
Travis Frum pitched a complete game and contributed three hits, a home run and four RBIs on offense to lead Chancellor over Courtland yesterday.
Chris Barlow hit a home run in the second inning along with Steven Barlow, who had three hits, a double and three RBIs for the Chargers.
Mike Oster added three hits and two runs.
R--H--E
1--2--2 Courtland
11-16-0 Chancellor
(P)TRAVIS WEAVER,(P)Nick Zaluzney(3),(P)Jacob Neal(5) and Jonathon Haught.(P)FRUM and Mike Selbe.
Eastern View(H) 2 vs Caroline 4
The Eastern View baseball team’s postseason chances got a little slimmer after a 4-2 loss to visiting Caroline on Tuesday.
Josh Gardiner led the offense, going 2-for-3 with a triple and a single. Joe Stevens went 1-for-3 with an RBI, Johnny Whorton added a triple and Brandon Settle scored the Cyclones’ second run.
Geoff Ward got the start on the mound for the Cyclones (6-8, 5-4) and went 5 1/3 innings, striking out four while giving up six hits and three earned runs.
Gardiner went the rest of the way, striking out three and giving up one hit.
Spotsy(H) 2 vs King George 3
King George's Damion Carroll outdueled Spotsylvania's Josh Ewing to help the host Foxes to a 3-2 Battlefield District baseball win.
Carroll struck out 14 and allowed just one hit to pick up the victory. Ewing fanned 12 and allowed just five hits in defeat.
Theo Klopsis was 2-for-4 with a double for King George and Trevor Talley had a hit, a stolen base and a run scored for the Knights.
R H E
2 1 3 Spotsy
3 5 0 King George
(P)JOSH EWING and Tommy Houck.(P)DAMION CARROLL and Tyler Truslow.
Culpeper(H) 12 vs James Monroe 1
Culpeper’s baseball team got back in the win column on Tuesday after hitting the road to face James Monroe and routing the Yellow Jackets 12-1 in five innings.
Ramey Ferrell got the start on the mound for the Blue Devils (4-10, 2-6) and pitched a complete game, striking out nine and giving up just four hits.
Zach Crim led the offense, going 1-for-3 with two RBIs, while catcher Sean Lyte-Risher finished 1-for-2 with two RBIs.
Ryan Howington, Zack Dudley, Matt Glascock and Chris Miller all went 1-for-3 with an RBI.