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little more seventh-inning magic for Game 2, but this one was about the long ball.
Continuing where they left off, the Eagles notched two first-inning hits and a run. Lee County tied the game in the sec-ond, but the Eagles came in with three runs in the fourth and fifth innings, making Trojans starter Josh Hatcher pay for two early-inning walks.
“At this point in the season you’re getting to the playoffs, you’re scratching and claw-ing because everybody that you’re playing is a good team,” Pierce said. “You’re trying to get any advantage you can.”
Having seemingly been put out of the game, Lee County clawed back in with a three-run sixth inning after the leadoff man reached on an error and was followed by three
singles, tying the game at four apiece.
That is until first base-man Cole Zabowski got ahold of one.
“In my mind I was just saying, ‘Get up ball, get up ball,” Pierce said.
And then right fielder Al Del Villar, too.
The two hit back-to-back home runs in the top of the seventh inning cemented their team’s advancement in the state playoffs and proved even more important as the Trojans put one more run up in the bottom of the seventh.
“It’s definitely big,” Zabowski said. “But I’ve got a lot to look forward to going to the third of the playoffs. Hopefully I can come up again big or anybody else on the team can come up big.”
The Eagles will play the winner of Marietta and Pope on Tuesday for a chance to advance to the state semifinals.
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(in a six-inning no-hitter against Mill Creek),” Inman said. “But I just went out there and tried to pitch with whatever I had. … (Getting the two early runs) helped out so much.”
The Panthers eventu-ally gave Inman more runs after a solo homer from Trevor Brown in the third, and then strung together five hits, includ-ing an RBI single from Jonathan Whitmer and RBI triple from Kregel, to score three more runs in the fourth to make the lead 6-0.
That’s all Inman would need, as the senior al-lowed just three hits and struck out nine in five innings of work.
And the Panthers put the game away with six runs in the bottom of the fifth, capped by Deas’
three-run, inside-the-park homer, to end the opener on the GHSA’s run rule with a 12-0 win.
Ethridge would be just as dominant in the nightcap by setting down 12 of the first 13 hitters he faced, with hitting Viche with a pitch the only blemish over the first four innings.
In fact, he needed just four pitches to get out of the first inning, and wound up throwing just 69 in total over seven in-nings, 52 for strikes.
“(The first inning) really helped me get my pitch count down so I could go later on in the game,” Ethridge said. “It made me feel real good about how well I could pitch.”
But he didn’t have the same early support In-man had because Vikings lefty Dillon Rutland was
matching him nearly pitch for pitch, allowing just a walk to Biggar and a single to Schyler Chap-man over the first 3 2/3 innings.
“Hats off to (Rutland). He threw great,” Brown said. “Lowndes is a quality team, and right now we’re hot. But that kid threw great. I’m very impressed with him. He kept us off balance.”
But with one out in the top of the fourth, Bran-don Hill, who had been quiet in the postseason up to that point, jumped on a 1-1 pitch from Rutland and sent it well over the wall in left for a solo homer that put the Panthers in front 1-0.
As it turned out, that would be enough for Ethridge, who rebounded after Andy Perkins led off the fifth inning with the Vikings’ only hit
of the game by setting down nine of the final 10 batters he faced for the complete-game win that included six strikeouts.
The Panthers would eventually make his later innings more comfort-able after Deas followed Chapman’s lead-off single with his second homer of the day, this one a two-run shot in the sixth that cleared the wall to push the Parkview lead to 3-0, and Kregel keyed a three-run seventh with his lead-off solo homer.
Other offensive high-lights on the day includ-ed an RBI triple from Hill in the seventh, two hits from David Draper in Game 2 and two RBIs on the day for Brown.
Perkins and Viche each had two hits to account for Lowndes’ four total hits on the day.
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