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Opening this thread as a place to post E.D. scores, highlights and comments. Hopefully people will start with this afternoon's games.

Not sure standings below are correct in all respects (so feel free to update with better info) but as of Fri. morning (4/16) the E.D. standings were:

1. Maury 8-2 (5-0)
2. Norview 6-4 (5-1)
2. Granby 5-3-1 (5-1)
4. Lake Taylor 3-6 (3-3)
5. Churchland 3-2 (2-3)
6. Booker T 1-4 (1-4)
6. Norcom 2-8 (1-4)
8. Wilson 1-8 (1-5)


As an opening question, does anyone know if the Granby - Menchville game was cancelled or just post-poned?
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Maury had its hands full with Churchland down 7-2 at one point. MHS bats came to life and put up some runs and Bashara threw well in relief and hit a key triple in the rally. Adding some key hits for MHS were Warren, Williams, Ore and O'Donnell. Radford had a run saving snag at SS and turned some key double plays with Hess at 2nd.

Churchland is a young team with a bright future.
Butt homered for Churchland.

#9 Granby wins a close one over Norview 6-5. Anyone have details?

Lake Taylor lights up Wilson 21-1. Ouch!
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The southside has the Eastern District which are Norfolk/Portsmouth teams which Bob Uecker posted to start this thread.

Southeastern District is comprised of Chesapeake/Suffolk schools (WB, IR, GB, GF, Hickory, OSmith, NRiver, Kings Fork, Deep Creek, Lakeland)

Beach District is comprised of Va Beach teams (Kellam, Cox, OL, PA, First Colonial, Bayside, Salem, Landstown, Green Run, Tallwood, and Kempsville)
Where is this Eastern District?I tried to Google but could not find.When I was a kid I remember my grandfather talking about this great league that enjoyed tremendous notoriety.I think this was back before color TV and aluminum bats.When men were men and f**tball ruled the day.Back before indoor plumbing.Thanks for bringing this to our attention Bob I could swear I heard the sound of Crickets coming from this post prior to comment.
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Granby bested Maury 8-1. Surprised to see the Granby pitcher(Louis)tally 151 pitches in 7 innings before being relieved. Maury's reliever Bashara had to come in early in the first inning. Finishing the day with 11k's to Louis's 6k's. Maury will have to do better with bats and routine fielding if they plan to get at least one regional game under its belt. I also heard that the JV Granby pitcher in their loss to Maury pitched 156 pitches. Great day for baseball.
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Originally posted by saipanwarrior:
WOW...are you serious.....151 pitches???? There is no reason for a kid to be throwing that many pitches in a game......period! It is obvious he was stuggling with control to reach that many pitches in seven innings, only six K's...and one run scored against him.


Appears to be another example of a coach leveraging a kid's physical well being for bragging rights in high school baseball.
Here we go with pitch counts again... In this particular game, Singleton was laboring badly. He was showing OBVIOUS signs of fatigue, but he's all Granby's got. He did hit 90 on the gun multiple times.

For the record, I think arbitrary pitch counts are stupid. There are too many variables to suggest that a pitcher who throws over 100 pitches is being abused. There are MUCH more important things to be aware of than just a pitch count, such as pitches per inning, a pitcher's conditioning, and mechanics. There is no credible evidence that in the age of pitch counts/limits there are less arm injuries. In fact, there IS evidence to suggest that there are MORE significant injuries since they became en vogue. That being said, Singleton was BADLY fatigued after about the 4th inning and should have been removed. He walked 8 and hit 1 batter, I believe, and he was all over the place at times. Also for the record, I like the kid a ton. He is a class act, and he seems like the type to pitch all day if it was asked of him, and he NEVER shows any emotion.

Nolan Ryan threw 244 pitches in a game in 1971, and in the same game, Luis Tiant threw 189. How are they still ALIVE?
Captain,

I do agree with you a little. I wasn't at the game, but just by the score and the information posted on this site, I could tell he was struggling.

My problem is the fact that he will probably go back out on the mound in a few days....and you said it yourself....he is all that they got....which is obvious, since they were winning big and he was still pitching.

I do think that pitchers are throwing way to much....from about January to November with no breaks...(especially the ones that are probably going to move on to the next level) and I would attribute the run of arm injuries in our area to that.
alldayball,
not sure on Singleton. Taylor Erby threw 118 in 8 innings.

Lake Taylor Downs Norcom 7-1 on Friday to go 5-4 in District. Soph LHP Troy Jones was on fire keeping the Greyhounds off balance all day and increasing his record to 4-3.

On Saturday we played a non conference excellent Cape Henry team and lost 19-1. Soph Andre Costa took the lost. This Cape Henry team is probably best team in the last 2-3 years we have played. Those boys were hitting anything we threw up there.
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Originally posted by captainhasbeen:
Here we go with pitch counts again...

Nolan Ryan threw 244 pitches in a game in 1971, and in the same game, Luis Tiant threw 189. How are they still ALIVE?


Nolan Ryan and Luis Tiant were adults and MLB pitchers when they threw 244/189. These are high school athletes who are either very young adults or children.

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