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Base: 3A #1 C-ville, 1A #3 Central Catholic, 4A #11 Westfield all fall

Posted On: Saturday, May 23, 2009
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From jconline.com

It was a busy coupla days in the Lafayette area for some ranked baseball teams, with three higher-ranked schools going down in defeat and another needing a seventh-inning ******* squeeze to survive. A review …

Frankfort upsets 3A #1 Crawfordsville
Alex Isgrigg went 3 for 3 with three runs batted May 22 in as host Frankfort scored five runs in the sixth inning to upset Class 3A No. 1 Crawfordsville, 10-6, in a Sagamore Conference baseball game.

Blake Ayres (2-0) allowed three hits and struck out three in 2 1/3 scoreless innings of relief after Frankfort fell behind 6-2 in the top of the third. Ayres also was 2 for 3 with two RBIs and three runs scored, while Kyle Zerfas drove in two runs for the victorious Hot Dogs (12-9).

Jordan Kiger went 2 for 2 for the defending state champion Athenians (24-2, 13-1).

4A #10 Kokomo outlasts 1A #3 Central Catholic, 11-9
Class A No. 3 Lafayette Central Catholic received 3-for-4 efforts from Scott Windler and Tyler Child as well as three RBIs from Reed Drysdale May 21, but the visiting Knights gave up 10 hits to the Class 4A No. 10 victorious Wildkats.

Lafayette Jefferson thumps 4A #11 Westfield, 9-2
Jeff McNeely celebrated his birthday May 22 by going 2 for 4, including four runs and a triple, and Gage Roth went 3 for 4 with five RBIs as the host Bronchos upset the Shamrocks in a Hoosier Crossroads Conference contest.

Al Clark added two hits, and D.J. Frederick had two hits and two RBIs for the Bronchos (13-9), who handed Westfield just its fourth loss of the season.

1A #1 Frontier survives scare
Frontier was on the verge of its first loss of the season before Colton Oland’s ******* squeeze scored Dylan Sterrett in the bottom of the seventh May 21, giving the Class A top-ranked Falcons a 5-4 victory over visiting Clinton Prairie.

The visiting Gophers had taken a 4-1 lead with a four-run third inning thanks to Chris Bandy’s bases-loaded double.

Sophomore Chad Timmons, making his first career start, held Frontier off-balance after Jon-Marc Ream led off the game with a home run. Ream also doubled in the contest, while Oland had a triple and Frank Fisk added a home run for Frontier (25-0).

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