Patience at the plate proved to be the
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 5:29 am
In the second game on Saturday the Crimson Bears had complete control of the contest and put runs across the plate in all four innings played.
JDHS scored six runs in the first inning, two in the second, three in the third and five in the fourth.
ticket in the first inning as six Crimson Bears earned walks and another was hit by a pitch. Singles garnished runs in the second inning and a mixture of walks and power started the third inning as Echiverri and Billings country wise email marketing list earned free passes, and Nizich parked a long ball over the left field fence for an 11-0 lead. Walks and singles finished the scoring in the fourth inning.
Nizich led with four RBI, Billings and Williams two apiece, Eakes, sophomore Brynn Wheeler, Oliva, freshman Sadie Lockhart, Chenoweth and sophomore June Troxel one each. Nizich and Wheeler had two hits apiece, Eakes, Oliva, Williams, Lockhart and Chenoweth one each. Lockhart scored three runs, Eakes, Billings, Nizich, Oliva and Wheeler two each, Echiverri, Williams and Troxel one each. Echiverri, Billings, Oliva, Lockhart and Troxel earned two walks each, Williams and Chenoweth one apiece.
Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé freshman Sadie Lockhart steals second base as Lathrop shortstop Kaylee Himes catches the throw during the Crimson Bears’ 16-1 win over the Malemutes on Saturday at Melvin Park. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé freshman Sadie Lockhart steals second base as Lathrop shortstop Kaylee Himes catches the throw during the Crimson Bears’ 16-1 win over the Malemutes on Saturday at Melvin Park. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Oliva pitched the four innings, allowed five hits and one run, walked three and struck out five.
Lathrop’s lone run came in the top of the third inning as Himes led off with a walk, advanced on a single by Peyton Hamilton and scored on a single by Rainer.
The Malemutes’ Peyton Marchant and Hamilton both pitched two innings and each gave up eight runs.
JDHS scored six runs in the first inning, two in the second, three in the third and five in the fourth.
ticket in the first inning as six Crimson Bears earned walks and another was hit by a pitch. Singles garnished runs in the second inning and a mixture of walks and power started the third inning as Echiverri and Billings country wise email marketing list earned free passes, and Nizich parked a long ball over the left field fence for an 11-0 lead. Walks and singles finished the scoring in the fourth inning.
Nizich led with four RBI, Billings and Williams two apiece, Eakes, sophomore Brynn Wheeler, Oliva, freshman Sadie Lockhart, Chenoweth and sophomore June Troxel one each. Nizich and Wheeler had two hits apiece, Eakes, Oliva, Williams, Lockhart and Chenoweth one each. Lockhart scored three runs, Eakes, Billings, Nizich, Oliva and Wheeler two each, Echiverri, Williams and Troxel one each. Echiverri, Billings, Oliva, Lockhart and Troxel earned two walks each, Williams and Chenoweth one apiece.
Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé freshman Sadie Lockhart steals second base as Lathrop shortstop Kaylee Himes catches the throw during the Crimson Bears’ 16-1 win over the Malemutes on Saturday at Melvin Park. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé freshman Sadie Lockhart steals second base as Lathrop shortstop Kaylee Himes catches the throw during the Crimson Bears’ 16-1 win over the Malemutes on Saturday at Melvin Park. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Oliva pitched the four innings, allowed five hits and one run, walked three and struck out five.
Lathrop’s lone run came in the top of the third inning as Himes led off with a walk, advanced on a single by Peyton Hamilton and scored on a single by Rainer.
The Malemutes’ Peyton Marchant and Hamilton both pitched two innings and each gave up eight runs.