Gallipolis sweeps twinbill from Portsmouth, 7-0, 11-7
Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 10:32 pm
Host Gallipolis Gallia Academy High School swept a doubleheader from the visiting Portsmouth Trojans on Memorial Field Saturday afternoon by the scores of 7-0 and 11-7.
The twin triumph left Gallipolis with an 8-1 season mark. Inside the Southeastern Ohio Athletic League’s South Division, GAHS improved to 5-0. Portsmouth dropped to 5-4 overall and 1-4 in SEOAL South Division action.
Monday, GAHS will travel to Logan for a non-league game at 5 p.m. Tuesday will be an off day. Wednesday, Jackson is at home for a 5 p.m. SEOAL battle and Saturday Ironton will visit Memorial Field for a 1 p.m., doubleheader.
Senior Blue Devil righthander Chuck Calvart, in going the distance, blanked the Trojans on seven hits in the first game. Calvart had 10 strikeouts and four walks. PHS had four errors behind ace Josh Myers, who was charged with the loss. Myers allowed six runs, fanned six and walked seven. London Malone relieved Myers in the sixth and Lenny Collins relieved Malone in the sixth inning.
Gallipolis actually put the game away in the first inning on Terry Smith’s two-run double. A third run in the inning scored on a throwing error by the Trojans catcher. GAHS made it 5-0 in its half of the third, and iced the victory with two more runs in the sixth inning.
Caleb Warnimont had a single and triple in two at bats while Kyle Dingess was two for three. Other Blue Devils getting hits were Brandon Taylor, one for three, Justin Bailey, one for three, Tyler Eastman, one for three, and Smith’s two run double in two trips.
Josh Meyrs was the big gun for PHS with three singles and a double in four trips to the plate.
Score by innings:
Portsmouth……..000 000 0 -- 0-7-4
Gallipolis……….302 002 x – 7-8-1
WP—Calvart; LP—Myers, 5; Malone, 2/3, Collins 1 and 1/3.
In Saturday’s second game, GAHS, behind senior righthander John Troester, came within six outs of mercy ruling the Trojans after building up a commanding 11-0 lead off four Trojan hurlers, but in the top of the fourth frame, PHS exploded for seven runs before the smoke cleared to pull within four runs, 11-7.
In the top of the sixth inning, the Trojans loaded the sacks with two outs and the tying run at the plate before Troester got the final out to preserve the Gallipolis lead and earn the victory.
Troester, in going the distance, allowed seven runs on 11 hits and GAHS made three errors. Troester fanned seven and walked two. Gallipolis had 11 runs on 10 hits off four Trojan hurlers and PHS committed two errors. Jeremy Scott started for PHS and pitched one and two thirds of an inning. Scott was charged with the loss. Len Collins took over in the first and didn’t get any outs and was replaced by Levi Porter and Porter was relieved by freshman Ryan Monroe, who finished the game.
Gallipolis led 3-0 after one inning and scored seven big runs in the second frame for a 10-0 advantage. The Blue Devils made it 11-0 in their half of the third inning. Then came the Trojans seven-run explosion, capped by a three-run, 355-foot home run by Trojan ace Josh Myers, who had eight hits in the doubleheader and has collected 10 or 11 straight hits in the past three games.
Freshman Justin Bailey had a bases clearing triple for GAHS in the second inning. Kyle Dingess had two singles and a double in four trips for GAHS. Caleb Warnimont had a double and single in four trips, Tyler Eastman was one for two, Terry Smith one for one, Chuck Calvart one for two and Troester one for three.
Score by innings:
Portsmouth……000 700 --7-11-2
Gallipolis………371 00x --11-10-3
Game called after six because of darkness.
WP-Troester. LP—Scott, 1 and 1/3; Collins, 0, Porter, 1 and 1/3, Monroe, 2 and 1/3.
The twin triumph left Gallipolis with an 8-1 season mark. Inside the Southeastern Ohio Athletic League’s South Division, GAHS improved to 5-0. Portsmouth dropped to 5-4 overall and 1-4 in SEOAL South Division action.
Monday, GAHS will travel to Logan for a non-league game at 5 p.m. Tuesday will be an off day. Wednesday, Jackson is at home for a 5 p.m. SEOAL battle and Saturday Ironton will visit Memorial Field for a 1 p.m., doubleheader.
Senior Blue Devil righthander Chuck Calvart, in going the distance, blanked the Trojans on seven hits in the first game. Calvart had 10 strikeouts and four walks. PHS had four errors behind ace Josh Myers, who was charged with the loss. Myers allowed six runs, fanned six and walked seven. London Malone relieved Myers in the sixth and Lenny Collins relieved Malone in the sixth inning.
Gallipolis actually put the game away in the first inning on Terry Smith’s two-run double. A third run in the inning scored on a throwing error by the Trojans catcher. GAHS made it 5-0 in its half of the third, and iced the victory with two more runs in the sixth inning.
Caleb Warnimont had a single and triple in two at bats while Kyle Dingess was two for three. Other Blue Devils getting hits were Brandon Taylor, one for three, Justin Bailey, one for three, Tyler Eastman, one for three, and Smith’s two run double in two trips.
Josh Meyrs was the big gun for PHS with three singles and a double in four trips to the plate.
Score by innings:
Portsmouth……..000 000 0 -- 0-7-4
Gallipolis……….302 002 x – 7-8-1
WP—Calvart; LP—Myers, 5; Malone, 2/3, Collins 1 and 1/3.
In Saturday’s second game, GAHS, behind senior righthander John Troester, came within six outs of mercy ruling the Trojans after building up a commanding 11-0 lead off four Trojan hurlers, but in the top of the fourth frame, PHS exploded for seven runs before the smoke cleared to pull within four runs, 11-7.
In the top of the sixth inning, the Trojans loaded the sacks with two outs and the tying run at the plate before Troester got the final out to preserve the Gallipolis lead and earn the victory.
Troester, in going the distance, allowed seven runs on 11 hits and GAHS made three errors. Troester fanned seven and walked two. Gallipolis had 11 runs on 10 hits off four Trojan hurlers and PHS committed two errors. Jeremy Scott started for PHS and pitched one and two thirds of an inning. Scott was charged with the loss. Len Collins took over in the first and didn’t get any outs and was replaced by Levi Porter and Porter was relieved by freshman Ryan Monroe, who finished the game.
Gallipolis led 3-0 after one inning and scored seven big runs in the second frame for a 10-0 advantage. The Blue Devils made it 11-0 in their half of the third inning. Then came the Trojans seven-run explosion, capped by a three-run, 355-foot home run by Trojan ace Josh Myers, who had eight hits in the doubleheader and has collected 10 or 11 straight hits in the past three games.
Freshman Justin Bailey had a bases clearing triple for GAHS in the second inning. Kyle Dingess had two singles and a double in four trips for GAHS. Caleb Warnimont had a double and single in four trips, Tyler Eastman was one for two, Terry Smith one for one, Chuck Calvart one for two and Troester one for three.
Score by innings:
Portsmouth……000 700 --7-11-2
Gallipolis………371 00x --11-10-3
Game called after six because of darkness.
WP-Troester. LP—Scott, 1 and 1/3; Collins, 0, Porter, 1 and 1/3, Monroe, 2 and 1/3.