Peru rallies in 7th to defeat Ticonderoga

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TICONDEROGA — Ticonderoga had Peru on the ropes Saturday, but the Nighthawks escaped.

Peru rallied for four runs in the top of the seventh inning and defeated the Sentinels, 5-3, in CVAC play.

Kayden Smith accounted for three of the Nighthawks’ six hits while Keagan Theriault picked up the pitching in relief for starter Kalib Smith.

The Sentinels broke loose for three runs in the fifth inning to take a 3-1 lead, but Peru responded with four runs late.

“Lead-off singles by Drew Engstrom and Kalib Smith came around to score the runs needed to tie the game,” Ticonderoga coach Dan Dorsett said.

“We were unable to get the outs when we needed in the seventh to secure the win.”

Jackson Dorsett pitched into the seventh inning for the Sentinels.

“Jackson pitched great the entire game, keeping a great Peru line-up off balance,” Dan Dorsett said. “We also stranded eight runners throughout the game and could not expand our lead in the bottom of the sixth with runners on second and third.

“Peru capitalized when they needed to come up big in the end. Kalib Smith pitched well in taking a no decision.”

Kalib Smith struck out eight and walked four while Dorsett whiffed seven and had three walks.



PCS 5, TCS 3

PCS 100 000 4 — 5 6 1

TCS 000 030 0 — 3 5 2

Kalib Smith, Theriault (5) and Moore. Dorsett, teRiele (7) and Frasier. WP- Theriault. LP- teRiele.

SUNDAY

NORTHEASTERN CLINTON 7

MORIAH 3

SCHOHARIE — Jacob Perkins had a big day for the Cougars.

Perkins went 3-for-3 at the plate, including two triples and three RBIs.

On the mound, he took over in relief to get the win as he struck out six and walked three in 3.2 innings.

Robert McIntyre added a double for NCCS.

Austin Mandy paced the Vikings with a single, triple and RBI.

Losing pitcher Joey Kazlo struck out five and walked four in four innings. Kazlo gave up five runs, but only one was earned.

“The game was scheduled for Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, but field conditions were unplayable,” Moriah coach Casey Nephew said. “The game was played on Sunday morning at Schoharie High School.



NCCS 7, MCS 3

NCCS 202 110 1 — 7 8 2

MCS 010 200 0 — 3 6 4

McIntyre, J. Perkins (3) and G. Lafountain. Kazlo, Bobbie (5) and Orr. WP- Perkins. LP- Kazlo. 2B- McIntyre (NCCS). 3B- J. Perkins (NCCS) 2, Mandy (MCS).

SATURDAY

SARANAC 10

AUSABLE VALLEY 1

AUSABLE FORKS — The Spartans broke the game open with six runs in the fourth inning.

Adrian Barnes, Brody Macomber, Wyatt Barton, Ian Lawrenz and Robbie Squier led Saranac with two hits each, and Barnes allowed a run on two hits in going six innings for the pitching win.

Losing pitcher Gavin Richards held the Spartans to one run over the first three innings before running into trouble in the fourth.

One of the two Patriots’ hits was a double by Oryn Bell.



SCS 10, AVCS 1

SCS 100 603 0 — 10 11 2

AVCS 100 000l 0 — 1 2 5

Barnes, Lareau (7) and Coryer. Richards, Dashnaw (6) and Bell. WP- Barnes, LP- Richards. 2B- Barton (SCS), Squier (SCS), Macomber (SCS), Lawrenz (SCS), Coryer (SCS), Bell (AVCS).

FRIDAY

NORTHERN ADIRONDACK 6

AUSABLE VALLEY 3

AUSABLE FORKS — Ahanu Sequin and Brayden Bushey led the Bobcats to their win.

Sequin went the distance for the pitching victory, allowing three hits and striking out 11.

Offensively, Sequin and Bushey combined for all five of NAC’s hits with Bushey going 3-for-3 with a RBI and Sequin getting two hits and three RBIs.

Sequin gave NAC the lead with a two-out, two-run single in a four-run fifth.

Elijah Girard pitched well in taking the setback as he held the Bobcats scoreless through four innings before running into trouble in the fifth.



NAC 6, AVCS 3

NAC 000 040 2 —6 5 2

AVCS 000 020 0 — 3 3 6

Sequin and Rabideau. Girard, Dashnaw (6) and Bell. WP- Sequin. LP- Girard.

MVAC

BOLTON 9

CHAZY 2

BOLTON — Will Hens led the way with three hits in Bolton’s win.

Jacob French added a double and single and Lance Corey two singles for the hosts, who took charge with a five-run second inning.

Winning pitcher Jaxon Egloff and reliever Jace Hubert limited Chazy to six hits.

Zeke McLennan and Landon Duprey had two hits each for Chazy with McLennan getting a double.



BCS 9, CCRS 2

CCRS 001 001 0 — 2 6 0

BCS 150 021 x — 9 11 1

Demers, Durocher (3). Egloff, Hubert (4). WP- Egloff. LP- Demers. 2B- McLennan (CCRS), French (BCS).

CROWN POINT 5

INDIAN LAKE/LONG LAKE 0

LONG LAKE — Winning pitcher Owen Carey and reliever Kaden Hurlburt combined for a two-hit shutout in the Panthers’ win.

The two also had good days at the plate with Hurlburt hitting a single, double and triple and Carey a single and triple.

Losing pitcher Griffin Farr allowed seven hits in going the distance. He held the Panthers scoreless for the first three innings.



CPCS 5, IL/LL 0

CPCS 000 121 1 — 5 7 0

IL/LL 000 000 0 — 0 2 1

Carey, Hurlburt (5) and Hurlburt, Carey (5). Farr and Boya. WP- Carey. LP- Farr. 2B- Hurlburt (CPCS). 3B- Hurlburt (CPCS), Carey (CPCS).

SCHROON LAKE/NEWCOMB 11

LAKE PLACID 0 (5)

LAKE PLACID — Winning pitcher Daniel Pelkey and reliever Lucas LaPerle combined on a three-hit shutout over five innings.

Pelkey went the first four innings, striking out six and walking one.

Julian Porcaro led the Wild Huskies’ offensive with three hits while LaPerle and Jay Porcaro each added two.



SL/N 11, LPCS 0 (5)

SL/N 251 03 — 11 11 0

LPCS 000 00 — 0 3 2

Pelkey, LaPerle (5) and Porcaro. McCauley and Colby. WP- Pelkey. LP- McCauley. 3B- Pelkey (SL/N).

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