Roundup: Fox Post 2 splits with Stahl Post 30

Delaware State News
Posted 7/11/15

Aaron Jenkins doubled home Adrian Hill with the winning run in the bottom of the sixth inning as Fox Post 2 edged Stahl Post 30, 2-1, in American Legion baseball on Saturday afternoon.

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Roundup: Fox Post 2 splits with Stahl Post 30

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Aaron Jenkins doubled home Adrian Hill with the winning run in the bottom of the sixth inning as Fox Post 2 edged Stahl Post 30, 2-1, in American Legion baseball on Saturday afternoon.

Stahl Post won the opener, 4-0, as Brandon Walter pitched a three-hitter with 14 strikeouts.

In the nightcap, Travis Dill threw a three-hitter and struck out nine as Fox Post 2 improved to 11-3.

The Kent County squad scored a run in the first on a single by Hill. Stahl Post (10-3) tied it with a run in the third.

Stahl Post led only 1-0 in the first game before scoring three in the seventh. Pitcher Sean Hanhauser, Hill and Garrett Lawson all had singles for Fox Post 2.

50/70 Intermediate

Camden-Wyoming 7, M.O.T. 1: Caamden-Wyoming won the opener in the best-of-three District I championship series.

Brandon Hatch pitched five and a third innings for C-W before Austin Russell finished the game. Mason Brewer hit a two-run homerun in the sixth.

Krew Boldin pitched for M.O.T.

Softball

Senior League

Dover 23, Felton-Harrington 5: Dover picked up a win in the tournament’s opening game on Friday night.

Tabriana Miller and Karli Jennings each went 4-for-4 with four runs scored to lead Dover. Emily Boyles was 4-for-5 and Cheyenne Humbertson went 3-for-4.

Major League

Milford 17, Smyrna-Clayton 2: Milford advanced to the District I championship game with the win on Saturday.

Milford will face M.O.T. in the finals today at 6 p.m. at Camden-Wyoming. Milford needs a win to force a second game for the title on Monday night.

Milford won three straight games in the losers’ bracket, winning by a combined 50-6.

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