Tigers Fall Twice In Wellman
WELLMAN — Tipton’s week began at Mid-Prai- rie last Monday, June 3 for a doubleheader against the Golden Hawks. Tipton took a 5-1 loss and the Tigers fell in a close game, 7-6 in game two.
In game one, Mid-Prairie scored single runs in the second-fourth innings to take a 3-0 lead. Tip- ton scored their only run in the top of the fth to set the score at 3-1. Mid-Prairie took control of the game in the bottom of the inning, scoring two runs, taking a 4-run lead, 5-1.
Luke Becker took the loss after working six innings and striking out four batters. He gave up ve runs on six hits. Ashton Busch was the winning pitcher for Mid-Prairie after starting and working ve innings.
Tipton had six hits led by Trent Pelzer who was 2-for-3 with a walk and run. Becker, Kael Jauron, Nile Schuett, and Cole Syring all had hits.
In-game two, Tipton had a 2-0 lead after batting in the rst inning, but ve unanswered runs for Mid-Prairie set the score at 5-2. That score stayed until the top of the sixth when Tipton tied the game at 5 with a 3-run inning. Each team traded runs, but Mid-Prairie took the game after breaking a 6-6 tie in the seventh with a run in the bottom of the inning.
Kael Jauron and Jacob Tischuk pitched for the Tigers and Brad Tornow along with two other relievers pitched for Mid-Prairie.
Tipton had ve hits led by Dylan Mente and Trent Pelzer who each had two hits. Nile Schuett added and single. Kael Jauron had an RBI and reached base twice via walks. Connor Hermiston and Ja- cob Tischuk each had RBI’s in the game.
Indians Get Early Lead, Win Against Tigers
CAMANCHE — The Camanche Indians got to THS starter Cole Syring early for two runs in the rst to take an early lead. That lead would hold as the Indians would beat Tipton 6-2.
Dylan Mente stole home in the top of the third to cut the Indians lead to 2-1. In the bottom of the inning, Camanche scored a single run to up the lead to two runs again. The Indians would add a run in the fth and two in the sixth to take a 6-1 lead. Tipton senior Jacob Tischuk clubbed a solo home run in the top of the seventh to draw Tipton closer, 6-2.
Syring took the loss after six innings of work. He gave up eight hits and six runs. He struck out two and walked one batter.
Tipton had six hits in the game. Nile Schuett was 2-for-3 while Dylan Mente, Luke Becker, Syring each had hits. Jacob Tischuk added a solo home run.
Brayden Lodge was the winning pitcher having worked all seven innings for a complete game. He struck out seven and walked two. Zach Erwin, Tucker Dickherber and Mike Delzell each had two hits.
Panthers First Inning Too Much To Overcome For THS Baseball
TIPTON — Monticello batted around, sending 15 batters to the plate in a 9-run rst inning last Thursday on their way to an 18-5 win over Tipton. The Tigers to their credit scored the next ve runs to trim the Panther lead to 9-5 after two innings, but Monticello scored nine unanswered runs to cruise to the 18-5 win.
Jacob Tischuk took the loss after starting and not getting out of the rst inning. He gave up eight runs on six hits. Nile Schuett and Kayden Rezac each pitched in relief. Dylan Roher was the win- ning pitcher for Monticello. Roher struck out four Tigers and walked two and gave up six Tipton hits. Luke Becker led THS at the plate, going 2-for-3. Nile Schuett had a double and 2 RBI’s and Payten Elijah had a hit and RBI. Trent Pelzer and Connor Hermiston also had hits in the game. Monticello had 16 hits in the game led by Jon Mootz, Justin Recker, and Gavin Cooper who each had three hits.
CAMANCHE — The Camanche Indians got to THS starter Cole Syring early for two runs in the rst to take an early lead. That lead would hold as the Indians would beat Tipton 6-2.
Dylan Mente stole home in the top of the third to cut the Indians lead to 2-1. In the bottom of the inning, Camanche scored a single run to up the lead to two runs again. The Indians would add a run in the fth and two in the sixth to take a 6-1 lead. Tipton senior Jacob Tischuk clubbed a solo home run in the top of the seventh to draw Tipton closer, 6-2.
Syring took the loss after six innings of work. He gave up eight hits and six runs. He struck out two and walked one batter.
Tipton had six hits in the game. Nile Schuett was 2-for-3 while Dylan Mente, Luke Becker, Syring each had hits. Jacob Tischuk added a solo home run.
Brayden Lodge was the winning pitcher having worked all seven innings for a complete game. He struck out seven and walked two. Zach Erwin, Tucker Dickherber and Mike Delzell each had two hits.
Panthers First Inning Too Much To Overcome For THS Baseball
TIPTON — Monticello batted around, sending 15 batters to the plate in a 9-run rst inning last Thursday on their way to an 18-5 win over Tipton. The Tigers to their credit scored the next ve runs to trim the Panther lead to 9-5 after two innings, but Monticello scored nine unanswered runs to cruise to the 18-5 win.
Jacob Tischuk took the loss after starting and not getting out of the rst inning. He gave up eight runs on six hits. Nile Schuett and Kayden Rezac each pitched in relief. Dylan Roher was the win- ning pitcher for Monticello. Roher struck out four Tigers and walked two and gave up six Tipton hits. Luke Becker led THS at the plate, going 2-for-3. Nile Schuett had a double and 2 RBI’s and Payten Elijah had a hit and RBI. Trent Pelzer and Connor Hermiston also had hits in the game. Monticello had 16 hits in the game led by Jon Mootz, Justin Recker, and Gavin Cooper who each had three hits.
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