Southeast Valley High School

Baseball

5/25 @S.C.C 11-8 W (1-1)


The Jaguar Baseball team picked up their first win of the season as they traveled to

Lytton for a non conference match up. The Jags started with two runs in the second inning but the Titans responded with four runs of their own. Not to be outdone the Jags exploded

offensively with six runs in the fourth inning and finally two more runs in the sixth inning to give them enough cushion for the win.

Jags sent out Hane Sorenson to start the game on the mound. Hane gave the titans a bit

of a boost allowing six walks throughout his five innings pitched but struck out four batters and keep the bats off balance most of the night. Senior Carl Berglund took the mound the final two innings pitching very well. Carl gave up two hits and one earned run and threw strikes which allowed his defense to help him out.

The bats came alive compared to the last game. Senior Carl Berglund had himself a day

going 3 for 3 with a triple and 2 RBI’s on the night. Tyler Jondle had one hit but had great at

bats and reached base in all but one at bat. Lead off Brady Hanson went 2 for 4, with an two

run double and finished the night with three total runs batted in. Justin Loseke added a hit which also scored a run. The senior Drew Corell had a monster game as well going 2 for 3 with two singles. Starting pitcher Hane Sorenson also also had a nice hit down the third baseline to round out the hits on the night.

Jags showed a lot of heart and will to win in a close ball game against a young SCC

team. The Jags now will travel to Stuart to take on West Central Valley to finish off the first

week of games.


JV ACTION: 13-4 W

A shortened JV game saw the Jags JV team pick up their first win of the year! Walks

were plenty and pass balls allowed the Jags to march around the bases and score at will. Lenix Allbee, Cale VanSickle and Ryan Stewart led the way on the mound only allowing four runs most off of walks but none the less the Jags JV team picked up a nice first win for their young season. The big hit of the game came from Elias Field in the second inning with a big double that scored one runner.

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