June 3, 2015 at 4:39 p.m.
Rockets rally for 8-3 win over Grand Lake
Local roundup
CELINA, Ohio — The Portland Rockets had doubleheaders rained out Saturday and Sunday.
So when they hit the field Tuesday for the first time in more than a week, it took a few innings for the offense to get started.
Trailing the Grand Lake Mariners 2-0 in the sixth inning, Portland tied the game in the bottom of the frame and scored three runs in each of the seventh and eighth innings for an 8-3 victory.
TJ Lindstrand smacked a double and a single while driving in five runs to pace Portland (2-1). Brandon Reamon added three hits and scored twice.
Alex Delk added two RBIs on two hits, and Dalton Tinsley also contributed, tallying one hit and scoring twice.
Despite giving up two home runs to Dalton Bollinger, South Adams High School product Dan Bollenbacher scattered a total of six hits, giving up three earned runs in eight innings.
Kyle Selvey, a 2014 Jay County graduate, pitched a clean ninth inning for Portland.
The Rockets host the Mariners at 7 p.m. tonight.
Knights top Stars
BLUFFTON — The South Adams golf team dropped its season finale to Norwell on Tuesday, 180-202 at Timber Ridge Golf Course.
South Adams’ No. 2 golfer Jacob Rife paced the Starfires with a 45. Freshman David Muselman followed with a 49.
Marcus Teeter and Nick Wurster turned in scores of 52 and 56 respectively for South Adams. Lucas Bluhm also competed, shooting a 60.
Brandon Sink of Norwell earned match medalist honors with a 42.
Hobbs honorable mention
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Jackson Hobbs has made a name for himself at Fort Recovery and in Mercer County.
Now he’s getting statewide recognition.
Hobbs was named Division IV All-Ohio honorable mention by Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Association on Tuesday.
The junior right hander has an 11-1 record in 15 appearances. He has a gaudy 0.74 ERA, slightly better than his school record 0.76 he set last year. In 75 1/3 innings, Hobbs has allowed 14 runs, eight of which were earned. He has struck out 51 batters, walked 10 and surrendered 49 hits.
Offensively, Hobbs leads Fort Recovery (25-5) with a .390 batting average. He had driven in 22 runs, scored 27 times and has six doubles.
Brown scores 12 in win
Chayson Brown scored a bunch on Monday.
Twelve times, to be exact.
Brown provided all the offense for Nate’s Kustom Painting & Auto Body Repair Bees as they defeated A.B.’s Tire Service Hornets 12-10 in Pennville Soccer League’s Stinger division.
For the Hornets, Samuel Wiggins and Raif Beiswanger combined to score all 10 goals. Wiggins found the back of the net seven times, while Beiswanger scored the other three.
So when they hit the field Tuesday for the first time in more than a week, it took a few innings for the offense to get started.
Trailing the Grand Lake Mariners 2-0 in the sixth inning, Portland tied the game in the bottom of the frame and scored three runs in each of the seventh and eighth innings for an 8-3 victory.
TJ Lindstrand smacked a double and a single while driving in five runs to pace Portland (2-1). Brandon Reamon added three hits and scored twice.
Alex Delk added two RBIs on two hits, and Dalton Tinsley also contributed, tallying one hit and scoring twice.
Despite giving up two home runs to Dalton Bollinger, South Adams High School product Dan Bollenbacher scattered a total of six hits, giving up three earned runs in eight innings.
Kyle Selvey, a 2014 Jay County graduate, pitched a clean ninth inning for Portland.
The Rockets host the Mariners at 7 p.m. tonight.
Knights top Stars
BLUFFTON — The South Adams golf team dropped its season finale to Norwell on Tuesday, 180-202 at Timber Ridge Golf Course.
South Adams’ No. 2 golfer Jacob Rife paced the Starfires with a 45. Freshman David Muselman followed with a 49.
Marcus Teeter and Nick Wurster turned in scores of 52 and 56 respectively for South Adams. Lucas Bluhm also competed, shooting a 60.
Brandon Sink of Norwell earned match medalist honors with a 42.
Hobbs honorable mention
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Jackson Hobbs has made a name for himself at Fort Recovery and in Mercer County.
Now he’s getting statewide recognition.
Hobbs was named Division IV All-Ohio honorable mention by Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Association on Tuesday.
The junior right hander has an 11-1 record in 15 appearances. He has a gaudy 0.74 ERA, slightly better than his school record 0.76 he set last year. In 75 1/3 innings, Hobbs has allowed 14 runs, eight of which were earned. He has struck out 51 batters, walked 10 and surrendered 49 hits.
Offensively, Hobbs leads Fort Recovery (25-5) with a .390 batting average. He had driven in 22 runs, scored 27 times and has six doubles.
Brown scores 12 in win
Chayson Brown scored a bunch on Monday.
Twelve times, to be exact.
Brown provided all the offense for Nate’s Kustom Painting & Auto Body Repair Bees as they defeated A.B.’s Tire Service Hornets 12-10 in Pennville Soccer League’s Stinger division.
For the Hornets, Samuel Wiggins and Raif Beiswanger combined to score all 10 goals. Wiggins found the back of the net seven times, while Beiswanger scored the other three.
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