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Landstown 3 Ocean Lakes 1

Cameron Day provided the offense with a 2-run blast
and an RBI single.

Kyle Lawhorn fanned 10 allowing the 1 run on three hits.

The defense was solid with the infield fielding 10
groundball outs in as many attempts.

I know OL came in on a hot-streak and fielded a very capable team; this was a big win for the Eagles to say the least. (I think this was the first win vs the Dolphins in more than four years)

I hear there was an upset tody; or could it be a team everyone thought would be there is starting to play up to it's potential?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by VAAngelsfan:
Landstown 3b had an error but don't think it hurt them..
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I assume this was on Halls ball in the 4th: Not sure of the ruling; error (which I think it was as recorded in the book) or OL first hit of the game (I was given him (Hall)a hit).

3B Comes up clean on the short hop; it should of been an out. Hall was left stranded at 1st; so nothing hurt.

Who was your pitcher? He pitched very good; even though I think the strike zone was a little generous today, but fair as it was called both ways like that.
Yes I was referring to the ball the Pat Hall hit. I am not sure how it was scored. I suppose it could of been ruled either way.

The first pitcher for OL was Frankie Lewis, and I am with you he pitched a heckuva game, 1 mistake giving Cameron a fastball that he could drive.

from where I was standing couldn't really tell about the strike zone.

I was also really impressed with the play of our Freshman catcher. He was really getting a workout back there and even caught a few runners.
Good game for the Falcons today, but they can still play better. Junior, Richie Salter, pitched a great game and Ryan Mattes (also a junior) closed the deal in the 7th. I thought PA's Dylan Hudson pitched a much better game than the box score indicates. Kept the ball down in the zone, spotted very well, but got unlucky on a few infield hits.

From Hamptonroads.com

Cox 4, Princess Anne 1

Richie Salter and Ryan Mattes combined for a four-hitter as the Falcons dealt the No. 1 Cavaliers (9-2, 6-1) their first Beach District loss Tuesday.

Salter registered 10 strikeouts in six innings and Mattes notched the save for Cox (5-7, 4-4).

Cox 4, #1 Princess Anne 1
Princess Anne 001 000 0 — 1 4 1
Cox 110 200 x — 4 10 2
W—Salter (2-2). L—Hudson (2-1).

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