News and Updates
Cashtown and New Oxford have mutually agreed to move the start time of their game this Saturday, July 20 at New Oxford High School, to 10:00 a.m. in an effort to avoid the excessive heat predicted for Saturday.
Hanover defeated Brushtown 15-0 Thursday at Brushtown. Mark Lomenzo, Rick Estes, and Jon Karlheim each drove in three runs for the winners. With the win, Hanover secures the no. 3 seed for the upcoming SPL playoffs, which also locks Littlestown in as the no. 4 seed.
D.J. Cool allowed no hits over five innings in Cashtown's 19-0 win over Gettysburg Wednesday at Rec Park. Zach and Ethan Ketterman each had three hits and Chris Schachle drove in four to pace the Pirates' 15-hit attack. Zach Ketterman and Schachle homered in the win.
Cashtown raced out to an early lead and never looked back as the Pirates throttled Littlestown 14-4 Tuesday night at Littlestown. Dillon Gebler led the Pirates' 14-hit attack with three hits and 2 RBIs, while Robert Rohrbaugh drove in four and Dylan Ed homered and drove in three. Chase King struck out five over six innings on the hill. Joe Murren had two hits and drilled a solo homer for the Dodgers. With the win, Cashtown secures the no. 1 seed heading into next week's SPL playoffs.
New Oxford took down Hanover 15-2 at Diller Field. Dan Shafer, Conrad Miller, and Joel Clabaugh each had two hits for the Twins, with Shafer and Miller driving in three each and Clabaugh, Austin Roth, and Davey Zaminski adding 2 RBIs. Clint Roche was 3-for-3 and belted a solo homer for the Raiders. New Oxford will be the no. 2 playoff seed by virtue of Cashtown's win on Tuesday.
A win by Hanover on Thursday against Brushtown would lock the Raiders into the no. 3 playoff seed and would give Littlestown the 4 seed.
The 5-7 seeds for the upcoming SPL playoffs remain up in the air and will be determined by the results of four games involving Gettysburg, North Carroll, and Biglerville set to be played this weekend.
Gettysburg scored early and often in downing Brushtown 13-1 Monday at Rec Park. The Grays got four in the first, which was more than enough for Gettysburg pitcher Corey Rice, who allowed one run on six hits with eight strikeouts. Rice helped his own cause with 5 RBIs on three hits. Mike Topper added two hits and drove in a pair. Tyler Martin scored three runs. Kyle Raubenstine drove home Brushtown's lone run in the fifth.
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