CLASS B roundup | Wednesday’s games
Toyota Of Warren 6,
Astro Falcons 5
Toyota Of Warren scored four runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to stun Astro. G.J. Senchak pitched a complete game for Toyota to pick up the victory. Senchak gave up five runs (three earned) on 11 hits, while striking out 12 and not issuing any walks. Jake Froats suffered the loss for Astro in relief of Cody Stokes. Stokes pitched the first 61⁄3 innings, allowing five runs on six hits, while striking out four and walking one. Senchak helped his own cause for Toyota with three hits (including a double), scoring two runs and driving in another run. Mike Wittman had a hit, two RBIs and a run scored while Tyler Slepski had two hits and scored a run. Tony Mehle and Ryan O’Hara each had a hit and an RBI while Cody Pitzo added a hit and scored a run for Toyota. Dan Popio led the way for Astro with three hits (including a triple), scoring two runs and adding an RBI. Brendan Wells had three hits, including a triple, and scored two runs while Adam Becker had a hit and an RBI. Matt Unkefer had two hits, including a double, and a RBI while Alex Bell added a hit, a RBI and a run scored.
Creekside Fitness 7,
Kuboff & Associates 3
Creekside Fitness hung four runs in the seventh inning to defeat Kuboff . Kevin Yavalinec went the distance in the victory for Creekside, giving up three runs on five hits, while striking out six and walking four. Jim Quinlan suffered the loss for Kuboff, only going the first two innings. Joe Killian led the Creekside offense with three hits, including a double, driving home two runs and scoring a run. Justin McGinnis had two hits, three RBI and a run scored while Brandon Ritchie had a hit and scored two runs. Harrison Wagner had a hit and scored a run, Ricky Jones scored two runs, and Dan Ferguson had two hits, including a double. John Weisman led the way for Kuboff by hitting two doubles and driving in two runs. Sam Donko and Kevin Sierra each hit a double and scored a run.
Bel-Park Pharmacy 4,
Youngstown Express 2
Bel-Park Pharmacy scored twice in the fifth and sixth innings each. Don Kratofil picked up the win, giving up two runs on four hits, while striking out seven in six innings. Mike Witte struck out three in the final inning to earn the save. Jordan White went the distance in the loss, allowing four runs (only one earned) while giving up five hits and striking out six. Dan Watkins had a hit and an RBI for Bel-Park, while Nathan Knaus hit a triple and scored a run. Cameron Rodgers had a hit and scored a run while Tom Chicolleli had a RBI. Matt Lacko had two hits, including a double, and an RBI for Youngstown Express while Tristen Bova hit a double.
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