LILLY — Timely hitting helped Lansing survive in a AAABA elimination game at Lilly-Washington Field, as Carl’s defeated Elk County 10-5 Tuesday, sidelining the Kersey Diamonds.
“We bunted well, made a couple good drag bunts, and the key was timely hits when we had guys on base,” Lansing manager Andy Joseph said. “We got some hits after we had guys reach base on walks.”
Elk County, which left 12 runners stranded including eight in scoring position, put two runs on the board in the bottom of the first to take an early 2-0 lead.
Vida McConnell had a leadoff walk and moved to second on a Josh Beimel single. Lansing winning pitcher Logan McAnellen then walked Kasey Clinton to load the bases.
A fielder’s choice allowed McConnell to score and Beimel scampered home on an overthrow.
Lansing evened the game in the top of the third as Carlos Berroa led off with a double to left. A sacrifice bunt by Travis Cline moved Berroa to third.
Andy Rademacker’s single plated Berroa. Rademacker stole second and was able to score on a throwing error by Elk County catcher Zack Buckler.
The Kersey Diamonds regained the lead in the bottom of the third as Clinton led off with a walk and went to second on a sacrifice by Buckler. Andrew Welch’s single brought Clinton home for a 3-2 advantage.
Carl’s took the lead for good in the fifth with a pair of runs, then added three runs each in the seventh and ninth.
Elk County set the final score with a run in the seventh and one in the ninth.
“We used our two best pitchers, we just ran into some trouble with walks,” Elk County manager Roger Beimel said. “Lansing ran the bases well, but they did get some key hits. We usually have a devastating offense, believe it or not. We just didn’t do it. Our hitters have all summer long been able to come through and rally. I thought we would come around. It just didn’t happen in this series. We left 13 guys on base on Monday and 12 (Tuesday).”
McAnellen scattered five hits and struck out seven with eight walks.
“The first inning he was kind of all over the place, but then he finally settled in,” Joseph said about his pitcher.
“He usually has very good control, so I knew he would probably settle in.
“We’ve been hitting the ball all year so I knew we’d hit the ball and give him some support.”
Chris Bossenberry was 3-for-5, driving in two and scoring two while A.J. DeOliviera was 2-for-4, drove in two and scored one for Lansing, which also got a 2-for-4 outing with one RBI from Chad Gromek.
Josh Beimel was 2-for-3 and Buckler, 2-for-4, with Greg Sobol hitting a double for the Kersey Diamonds.
Local Sports
Lansing benefits from timely hitting
- Local Sports
-
-
Bedford goes to Class AA quarterfinals by thumping first-time participant Western Wayne
Bedford was making its fifth straight appearance in the PIAA Class AA Dual-Meet Championships on Thursday.
-
Steelers introduce Haley as offensive coordinator
Throughout the 16 minutes that followed him glowingly introducing former Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley as his new offensive coordinator, Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin stood proudly in the corner of the second-floor media room at the team’s facility.
-
College basketball in brief
A closer look at Thursday night's men's and women's college basketball games:
-
High School Basketball in Brief
A closer look at Thursday's boys and girls high school basketball games:
-
Penn State men absorb fifth straight loss
Penn State refused to be routed the first time No. 11 Michigan State had a chance to pull away for an easy victory.
The Nittany Lions, though, couldn’t stay consistent enough to keep their comeback hopes alive. -
South Florida rebounds with win over Pitt
South Florida’s Hugh Robertson combined a perfect night offensively with a stellar defensive performance that helped the Bulls rebound from their worst-ever Big East loss.
Robertson had a season-high 18 points and helped USF
(14-10, 7-4) hold Pittsburgh star Ashton Gibbs to a season-low four points in a 63-51 victory over the Panthers on Wednesday night. Augustus Gilchrist added 10 points for the Bulls, who lost by 30 points at Georgetown last weekend. -
High School Basketball in Brief
- Local sports in brief 2-9-2012
-
[VIDEO] Cory Berchick sets Township school mark, but Somerset wins the match
Jarod Feathers didn’t necessarily see this moment coming four years ago.
-
High school basketball in brief
A closer look at Tuesday's boys and girls high school basketball games:
- More Local Sports Headlines
-






