The Sandusky Bay Ice Haulers lost game two of their three game series with the Royal Oak Leprechauns in a 10-inning walk-off fashion, 2-3. The Ice Haulers trailed in the second inning 2-0, until they put two runs on the board in the fourth inning. This loss now sits Sandusky Bay at fourteen wins, twelve losses, and third place overall in the North Division.
. E. Hopkins and D. Henig advanced home for the Leprechauns in the second inning due to a R. Trahey putout and an error by the Ice Hauler second baseman. Royal Oak recorded one hit, two runs, and an unearned base due to an error in the field. . With a close game, the Ice Haulers rallied to tie things up in the fourth inning. Jacob Armsey advanced with a line drive single to left field and Garett Pike advanced on base to a line drive single to right field. With two runners on base, Josh Kross came up to bat and was hit by a pitch advancing all runners and loading the bases. Brady Renfro hit a single to center field to advance home both Jacob Armsey and Garett Pike, giving Renfro a two-run RBI. Renfro was later caught stealing for out number three of the inning. . Extra innings at play, the Ice Haulers and Leprechauns went into 10 innings to decide a winner. G. Ganun hit a ground-rule double to center field to put himself into scoring position for the Leprechauns. Z. Horky then hit a single to center field which advanced G. Ganun home for the win. . Cam Darrington, right-handed pitcher from Owens Community College, earned the start on the mound for the Ice Haulers, pitching four innings. Darrington recorded five strikeouts, two runs, and two hits in his tenure on the mound. Jacob Boyd, left-handed pitcher from Lourdes University, pitched for six innings in relief. Boyd tallied four strikeouts, one run, and three hits in his time on the mound. . Sandusky Bay will be back in action tonight to conclude their three game series with the Royal Oak Leprechauns. With the series split one win to each side, the Ice Haulers have some work to do. First pitch is set for 7:05 PM and will take place at the Sandusky Sports Force Park on field 3.
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The Sandusky Bay Ice Haulers are back in the winning column with the slugfest against the Royal Oak Leprechauns, 10-1. This win now puts the Ice Haulers at fourteen wins and eleven losses on the season.
. Francisco Olivarez, right-handed pitcher from Tiffin University, earned the start on the mound for the Ice Haulers. Olivarez tallied five strikeouts, one run, and seven hits in his six innings pitched. He went on to pick up the win for Sandusky Bay. . Scoring started early for the Ice Haulers in the bottom of the first inning. Garett Pike, Sophomore at the University of Toledo, hit a two run homerun to right field bringing in Jacob Armsey and himself. Sandusky Bay recorded two hits and two runs in this inning giving them the 2-0 lead going into the second. . The Ice Haulers tallied another run in the second inning due to a Ty Stolarski RBI. Stolarski brought in Andrew Horvath who hit a double and stole third to get himself into scoring position. Garett Pike once again hit a homerun in the third inning scoring another run, along with Jace Rinehart’s two-run homerun advancing both Josh Kross and himself home. The Ice Haulers extended their lead to 6 after the third. The Leprechauns got on the board in the third inning, but this would be the only run scored for the game. . Andrew Horvath, Sophomore at the University of Akron, scored again in the sixth inning from a Ty Stolarski RBI. Josh Kross swung for the fences in the seventh to bring in Nathan Archer, Garett Pike, and himself on a three-run homerun to conclude Ice Hauler scoring. This homerun extended the lead to 10. . Orlando Loyed and Bobby Perebzak both came in to pitch relief. Lloyd, a right-handed pitcher from Terra State Community College, tallied one strikeout, no hits, and no runs in his two innings pitched. Perebzak recorded one strikeout and one walked batter in his one inning pitched to close out the game. . Key highlights of the match-up include Andrew Horvath’s two doubles, Garett Pike’s two home runs, Josh Kross’s homerun, Jace Rinehart’s home run, three RBI’s for Pike, three RBI’s for Kross, two RBI’s for Rinehart, and two RBI’s for Stolarski. Nathan Archer also earned his eighteenth stolen base of the GLSCL 2022 season and Horvath earned his second. Garett Pike went three for three at the plate and Andrew Horvath went two for three. . Sandusky Bay will be back in action tonight with game two of the three game series against the Royal Oak Leprechauns. First Pitch is set for 7:05 PM with an Ice Hauler lead on the series 1-0. Josh Kross leads the GLSCL North Division with five home runs thus far. The Sandusky Bay Ice Haulers drop the series to the Muskegon Clippers two games to one. Final score of last night’s match-up was in favor of the Clippers 13-3. The game lasted seven innings due to the run rule.
. With last night’s loss, Sandusky Bay dropped from first place in GLSCL play to third place behind the Michigan Monarchs & JetBox Baseball Club. Sandusky Bay will look to reconvene after the holiday with a stretch of home games against the Royal Oak Leprechauns. . The Clippers took the lead in the second inning due to an AJ Miranda and N. Phillips doubles that advanced runners home along with T. Nielsen advancing to first on an error from the third baseman. The two hits and two runs on the inning gave the Clippers the lead and they continued to lead for the remainder of the game. . Sandusky Bay opened up their scoring in the fourth inning. Josh Kross, third basemen, hit a double to right field and advanced home from a Mason Montgomery single. Montgomery picked up the RBI for the run. . Mason Montgomery tried to rally for a comeback in the seventh inning stretch with a single to begin the inning. Jacob Armsey, shortstop, hit a two-run homerun to bring in Adam Brauch and conclude the scoring for the Ice Haulers. . Key Highlights from Sunday’s match-up include Mason Montgomery going two for three at the plate with two singles and Adam Brauch going two for two at the plate. Jacob Armsey tallied two RBI’s and Mason Montgomery tallied one. Kross, Armsey, and Brauch all advanced home for the Ice Haulers for their three runs. . The Ice Haulers will be back in action tonight taking on the Royal Oak Leprechauns in a three game home series. Last time these two teams faced one another, Sandusky Bay earned their first and only sweep. Tonight’s game will start at 7:05 PM at Sandusky Sports Force Parks Field #3. The Ice Haulers lost game two of the series against the Muskegon Clippers last night, 1-6. The Ice Haulers now sit at thirteen wins and ten losses on the season. Sandusky Bay recorded four hits and one run in the evening.
. Scoring started early, but not for the Ice Haulers. Muskegon jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the first inning on a J. Anderson homerun on the fifth pitch of Ice Haulers, Alec Mendoza. The Ice Haulers tried to answer back in the second inning with an Andrew Horvath single to left field and Mason Montgomery advancing to base on an error, but both Michael Pollard and Adam Brauch struck out swinging for outs two and three on the inning. . Muskegon did not slow down and recorded three more hits and two runs in the bottom of the second inning to extend their lead to three. Leading off the third, Nathan Archer was put out at shortstop, but Jacob Armsey doubled to left field to advance to second. Josh Kross then lined out to first base for out two and out three was given to Jace Rinehart who grounded out to the pitcher. AJ Miranda of Muskegon hit a two-run homerun to close out the third inning with a demanding 5-0 lead. Sandusky Bay did not advance home until the sixth inning for their one run in the evening. . Alec Mendoza, right-handed pitcher and Redshirt Senior at Notre Dame College of Ohio, earned the start on the mound for the Ice Haulers. Mendoza pitched for seven innings and averaged almost a strikeout per inning sitting at six strikeouts, ten hits, and six runs during his time on the mound. Ty Munroe, right-handed pitcher and Sophomore at Terra State Community College, came in to pitch relief and close out the game. Munroe tallied no hits and no runs in his one inning pitched for Sandusky Bay. . The Ice Haulers will be back in action tonight to close out game three of their three game series with the Muskegon Clippers. First Pitch is set for 5 PM today at Marsh Field in Muskegon, Michigan. The standings for the Ice Haulers along with both North and South Divisions can be found at the link below! . https://baseball.pointstreak.com/standings.html?leagueid=625&seasonid=33246 The Sandusky Bay Ice Haulers took down the Muskegon Clippers with a final score of 5-2. The Ice Haulers own, Nathan Archer, found the sweet spot in his barrel tonight going five for three at the plate and tallying his sixth double of the season along with his ninth RBI.
. Gage Gillott earned the start on the mound for the Ice Haulers to throw a complete nine inning game. Gillott tallied only eight hits which allowed two runs due to his field putting in the work behind him. He also threw five strikeouts in his nine innings pitched. . Michael Pollard got things started for Sandusky Bay in the fourth inning with a single to center field which advanced Mason Montgomery to second and Brady Renfro from third to home. The Clippers were able to tie up the scoreline in the bottom of the fourth due to L. Todd’s double advancing home J. Anderson for the tying run. The Clippers then took the lead in the fifth inning with a homerun from S. Nelson, but could not hold on for the win. . The Ice Haulers hit their stride in the ninth inning recording four hits and three runs to secure the win over the Muskegon Clippers. Nathan Archer doubled to left field, causing Michael Pollard to advance home with the tying run. Jacob Armsey’s at-bat advanced Archer to second and himself to first to put them in scoring positions. Jace Rinehart’s double advanced Archer home and Armsey to third who was later advanced home from a Josh Kross sacrifice fly. . The Clippers took to their bench for relief consisting of P. Miller who threw for five innings, I. Toole throwing for three innings, and C. Vallie and L. Brewer who threw for 0.1 and 0.2 innings. The four pitchers were no match for the Ice haulers. . The Ice Haulers will be back in action tomorrow night for game two of the series with the Muskegon Clippers. Sandusky Bay leads the series thus far 1-0 and now sits at thirteen wins and nine losses. First pitch for tomorrow is set at 7: 05 PM at Marsh Field in Muskegon, Michigan. The Sandusky Bay Ice Haulers dropped the series finale to JetBox Baseball Club Thursday night in Highland Michigan, 1-7. The Ice Haulers did not score until the sixth inning of the match-up and only scored once, which was not enough to take down JetBox who had jumped to an early lead in the second.
. K. Preston hit a two-run homerun in the second inning to bring home N. Krol for the JetBox lead. JetBox went on to score one run in the third, fifth, and sixth innings, along with two more runs in the bottom of the eighth. Cole Daniels picked up the win on the mound for JetBox. . Cameron Darrington earned the start on the mound for the Ice Haulers. Darrington pitched 4.1 innings and recorded five strikeouts and four runs. Orlando Loyd came in to pitch relief and close out the series pitching for 3.2 innings, tallying two strikeouts and three runs. Key highlights from the match-up include Jacob Armsey’s tenth RBI on the season and Nathan Archer’s seventeenth stolen base. . The loss against JetBox created a three-way tie for first place in the North Division GLSCL play amongst Sandusky Bay, JetBox, and the Michigan Monarchs. Each team sits at twelve wins and nine losses. . Sandusky Bay will continue their road series tomorrow night in Muskegon, Michigan at Monarch Field. First Pitch is set for 7:05 PM. The address for the away ballpark is shown below. . Muskegon Clippers Marsh Field 1800 Peck St. Muskegon, MI 49441 The Sandusky Bay Ice Haulers tied up the series with Jet Box Baseball Club last night with a final score of 8-4. The Ice Haulers now sit at first place in GLSCL play going into the final game of their series with Jet Box tonight at 7:05 PM.
. Jet Box Baseball Club was able to take an early lead in the first inning. G. Navarra hit a homerun the first pitch of the game that JetBox faced for the 1-0 lead. I. Cleary then advanced home on a wild pitch during C. Penn’s at-bat, giving JetBox the 2-0 lead moving into the second. . C. Penn continued the swinging for JetBox in the fourth inning with another solo homerun on the first pitch of the inning. JetBox’s scoring concluded in the fifth inning with a sacrifice fly from R. Lux, bringing J. Lauinger home. . The Ice Haulers got off to a slow start not advancing any runners home until the sixth inning. Late rallies are better than no rallies. Jace Rinehart, designated hitter for the game, had a solo homerun to put the first run and hit up for the Ice Haulers. Rinehart then did it again in the seventh inning but tallied a three run homerun bringing home Nathan Archer, Garett Pike and himself. Andrew Horvath, catcher, also hit a homer in this inning as well to take the 5-4 lead going into the eighth inning. . Brady Renfro put a stamp on the game with a two run homerun in the ninth to close out the evening. Some more key highlights included four homeruns (Rinehart-2, Horvath, Renfro), eight RBI’s from Rinehart, Horvath, & Renfro, and stolen bases from Garett Pike, Nathan Archer and Michael Pollard. . Alexei Goldhill, right-handed pitcher and Sophomore from Oakland University, earned the start on the mound for the Ice Haulers. Goldhill recorded two strikeouts, four hits, and five runs on his five innings pitched. Owen Kovacs came in for relief and to take over as the winning pitcher with two strikeouts in his two innings pitched. Jacob Krausher, Sophomore at the University of Akron, came in for the save tallying two hits and no runs to close out the game. . The Ice Haulers will look to conclude the series tonight against JetBox Baseball Club. First Pitch is set for 7:05 PM at Milford High School in Highland, Michigan. The battle for first place continues tonight! The Sandusky Bay Ice Haulers traveled to Michigan to compete with Jet Box Baseball Club and dropped game one of the series 6-7 Tuesday night. The Ice Haulers had an early lead in the first inning on a Josh Kross sacrifice fly to advance Garett Pike and Brady Renfro home for a 2-0 lead. Mason Montgomery, second baseman for the day, hit a two run homerun to right field to also bring Jace Rinehart home.
. The lead lasted until the ninth inning with some questionable calls and bulking charges against the Ice Hauler pitchers. Jet Box was able to rally the score within one in the bottom of the eighth inning from M. Tchavdarov’s double to left field which advanced J, Lauinger, and I. Cleary home for his first RBI of the day. . Francisco Olivarez earned the start on the mound for the Ice Haulers. Olivarez pitched for 7.1 innings and had six strikeouts, five hits, and four runs. Jet Box only tallied six hits and one error in the evening. . Ty Munroe and Jacob Boyd came in to pitch for relief and to close the game out for the Ice Haulers. After a coaching decision to load the bases by allowing J. Lauinger to walk, Sandusky Bay was looking for a double play forceout to close out the game. Unfortunately, for the Bay, they were unable to do so due to M. Tchavdarov’s single bringing in D. Vandoorne for the win. . The Ice Haulers will be back in action tonight for game two of the three game series against Jet Box. First pitch is set for 7:05 PM at Milford High School in Highland, Michigan. The Ice Haulers now sit at eleven wins and eight losses, and second place overall to Jet Box Baseball Club. Josh Kros still sits at second overall with a .375 batting average thus far on the season. The Sandusky Bay Ice Haulers dropped game two of the series last night against the Lima Locos, 3-9. The Ice Haulers got off to an early start with a solo homerun from free agent third baseman, Josh Kross. Kross went four for two at the plate and tallied one run on the evening.
. Gage Gillott earned the start on the mound for Sandusky Bay. Gillott pitched for 4.1 innings and had four strikeouts, five hits, and eight runs. The Ice Haulers went to the bullpen for some relief pitching by Brady Renfro and Orlando Loyed. Renfro pitched for 2.2 innings and recorded two strikeouts while Loyed closed out the game. . The Ice Haulers lost the lead in the third inning to the Locos on some errors in the field. The errors continued for the Haulers in the fourth, fifth, and sixth innings. The Locos secured three runs in the third inning, one run in the fourth inning, and added another four runs in the fifth inning. . Some key highlights from the Ice Haulers on the night include Josh Kross’s solo home run and Jace Rinehart & Eli Snider going two for four at the plate. Sandusky Bay will look to reconvene to take the series from the Locos in tonight’s game three match-up. . Once again, the Ice Haulers will be back in action tonight to conclude the three game series with Lima. First pitch is set for 7:05 PM and will determine the first place slot in GLSCL play. The Sandusky Bay Ice Haulers took game one of the series against the Lima Locos last night in a walk-off fashion, 4-3. The Ice Haulers traveled to Simmons Field in Lima, Ohio for a 7:05 PM first pitch against the Locos.
. Jacob Boyd, left-handed pitcher and Senior from Lourdes University, earned the win on the mound for Sandusky Bay. Boyd pitched for four innings and let his infield work, fielding six hits, and only one run allowed. He went on to tally six strikeouts for the Ice Haulers to earn the walk-off win. . Casey Maniglia, right-handed pitcher at The Ohio State University, earned the start for the Ice Haulers. Manigia only pitched in 1.1 innings due a groin injury, but in his 1.1 innings pitched, he tallied one hit, one run, and two strikeouts. Owen Kovacs, right-handed pitcher from East Tennessee State University, came in to pitch relief for Maniglia. Kovacs pitched 3.2 innings and allowed one hit, one run, and recorded four strikeouts on the evening. . The Lima Locos took the lead in the second inning with a two-run-homerun from B. White on the first pitch from Kovacs, which also brought home J. Mrozek. Kovacs, with style, closed out the next three innings not allowing a single run. . The ballgame was tight throughout the duration of the game due to clutch fielding/defensive plays from both sides. Specifically, for the Ice Haulers, this player was Mason Montgomery, second baseman and Junior from BGSU. The Ice Haulers tied the game up in the fourth inning with a double to center field from the first baseman, Brady Renfro (Sophomore at USC). Renfro’s double advanced Jace Rinehart, Sophomore at South Carolina Upstate, to third to put him in scoring position for the Ice Haulers. Ty Stolarski, Sophomore at the University of Akron, singled to right field which allowed Rinehart to advance home for Stolarski’s only RBI on the night. Next up in the order was Jake Armsey, shortstop and Sophomore at South Carolina Upstate, who singled to the Locos shortstop and earned a trip home for Renfro. This was also Armsey’s one and only RBI on the day. . Things took a turn in the sixth inning for the Ice Haulers, with Lima putting another run on the board giving them the lead. During this lead and inning, some contradictory calls were made, ejecting Head Coach, Jared Hagan, from the game. The Ice Haulers were able to pick-up their coach in a “walk-off” type of fashion. . The Ice Haulers rallied in the eighth inning on a Garrett Pike single to right field. Pike’s single tallied off an RBI for him and allowed Nathan Archer to come home for the tying run. Michael Pollard, Sophomore at Saint Peter’s University, showed off his base running skills after being hit by a pitch to advance onto base. Pollard recorded two stolen bases due to a pass bail from the Locos pitcher & catcher. Pollard advanced home for the win from a Nathan Archer single to left field, earning Archer an RBI on the night as well. . Sandusky Bay is back in action tonight for game two of the three game series against the Lima Locos. First pitch is set for 7:05 PM at Simmons Field in Lima, Ohio. The Ice Haulers are looking to close out the series win with a bit of revenge from their home opening stretch against the Locos. |