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Monday Mar.30

1.Great Bridge @ Western Branch

2.Hickory @ Indian River

3.Nansemond River @ Oscar Smith

4.Grassfield @ Deep Creek

5.Lakeland @ King's Fork

 

Wednesday Apr.1

1.Oscar Smith @ Grassfield

2.Indian River @ Western Branch

3.Deep Creek @ Great Bridge

4.King's Fork @ Nansemond River 

5.Lakeland @ Hickory

 

Thursday Apr.2

1.Grassfield @ Great Bridge

2.Nansemond River @ Hickory

3.Western Branch @ Lakeland

 

Friday Apr.3

1.Deep Creek @ Indian River

2.King's Fork @Oscar Smith

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Originally Posted by redbird5:
Originally Posted by GoHeels:

NR 5-1 over Oscar Smith.  NR bats starting to warm up a bit.  A solid performance by both teams.  NR used five arms with Matt Holt getting the win.

How was Matt's velo?

Not sure in regards to yesterday.  So far this spring (if that's what you want to call it) I would say that he has been pitching around 84-86, topping at 87/88.  The eye test says that yesterday was more or less the same.  As it warms, it wouldn't shock me to see him consistently in the upper 80s.

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Kings Fork scores two runs in the top of the seventh to beat NR 2-1.  A few key themes seem pretty consistent thus far:

 

1) NR has lost three games. In all three, the opposition scored the winning run(s) in the 7th inning or later.  To piggyback on that theme, NR has consistently squandered scoring opportunities that would have given them much more compelling early leads and changed the composition of each of those games.

 

2) NR pitching has given up a combined 11 runs in five games.  Thus far, no team has scored more than 3 runs against NR, yet NR is 2-3 on the season.

 

3) Finally, and stating the obvious...NR hasn't shown the ability to score runs.

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Originally Posted by TriplePlay_3:
GF 2 OS 1

Mike Lasko walk off single in the bottom of the 7th. Brett Smith started for Grassfield and went 6. Stallings threw a clean top of 7 to pick up the win. Packert went all 7 for OS. Threw well.

Sounds like a very good game.  OS has made some strides to be competitive with the right matchups.

I didn't keep track but I'll say this....I was talking to a few others as the game progressed about how his pitch count HAD to be pretty high.  He threw 7 of the 8 innings and had quite a few innings that were long.  He got out of trouble a few times where WB had runners on and going deep in counts.   I don't want to guess, but he threw more than I would have had him.   He looked good throughout, but you already know my stance on pitch counts and arm usage.   So....I've said enough. 

Still early but if the traditionally strong SED schools are any indication then the SED might be deeper than ever this year.  GF looks to have taken the step forward to real contender and IR, OS and KF are closing the gap.  

 

In past years NR might be in real trouble now but they will settle be a tough out by May.  After spring break we'll see what everyone has and find out if the SED is as strong as last season. 

Will the real Nansemond River please stand up?

NR over Hickory 6-3.

 

Hickory came out swinging and took control early, scoring three runs in the first two innings.  Eason breezed thru the first few until running into trouble in the 4th.  Sophomore Jarrett Henderson hit his first career HR, a two-run shot to cut the lead 3-2.  A few batters later, Matt Holt did the same, hitting another 2-run HR to center field to give NR a 4-3 lead.  NR would add a couple more insurance runs.  Michael Blanchard got the start and the win for NR, going five innings.  Matt Holt picked up the save.  There were several great defensive plays made throughout the game.

 

 

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