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It was another action-packed week in Harcher State League! Read the latest GameChanger recaps below and view fixtures HERE. Follow BWA on Facebook and Instagram for the latest news as we head towards finals. Braves 10, Carine 5 Carine Cats stayed in it until the end, but Braves pulled away late in a 10-5 victory on Tuesday. The game was tied at three with Braves batting in the top of the sixth when Tim Kennelly drew a walk, scoring one run. Braves got on the board in the first inning as Josh Kennelly's sac fly scored one run. Carine evened things up at three in the bottom of the fifth inning. Flynn McGahan's wild pitch allowed one run to score for the Cats. Braves took the lead for good with three runs in the sixth inning. Kennelly and Kevin Clark drew walks to score runs. Braves scored three more in the seventh inning, thanks to a single by Jordan Dyer and a double by Kennelly. McGahan took the win for Braves, giving up four runs on three hits over one and two-thirds innings, striking out two. Tucker Smith and Sam Kennelly entered the game out of the bullpen to pitch in relief. Joel Hughes took the loss for Carine. Hughes surrendered three runs on zero hits over two-thirds of an inning. Jordan Power started the game for Carine. The hurler allowed five hits and three runs over five innings, striking out six. Daniel Schmidt started the game for Braves. Schmidt surrendered one run on three hits over four innings, striking out five. Carine racked up seven hits on the day as Andre Bello and Conor Lourey had two hits apiece. Braves racked up nine hits, including multiple for Dyer and Kennelly. Vic Park Belmont 9, Rockingham 2 Vic Park Belmont Reds asserted their will over Rockingham Rams on their way to an easy 9-2 victory. The Reds got things started in the first inning when Ryan Boyer grounded out, scoring one run. Vic Park Belmont notched four more runs in the fourth inning on walks by Sean Garratt and Jack Smalpage and a double by Zac Meloncelli. Matthew Martin led the Reds to victory on the hill. The hurler went two and two-thirds innings, allowing zero runs on zero hits, striking out one and walking one. Riley Marsh threw one and one-third innings in relief out of the bullpen. Brock Molloy took the loss for Rockingham. The pitcher surrendered seven runs on four hits over four innings, striking out one. Curtis Bacon started the game for the Reds. Bacon went three innings, allowing one run on three hits, striking out three and walking zero. Bacon went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead the Reds in hits.T hey didn't commit a single error in the field as Smalpage had the most chances with eight. Perth 9, Gosnells 3 Gosnells Hawks lost the lead late in a 9-3 defeat to Perth on Friday. The game was tied at three with Perth batting in the top of the eighth when Ezzard Bryant doubled on a 1-0 count, scoring three runs. The Hawks struggled to put runs on the board and had a tough time defensively containing Perth, giving up nine runs. Gosnells fired up the offense in the first inning. Jack Burt tripled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run. The Hawks evened things up at three in the bottom of the sixth inning when Lee Wisby singled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring one run. Guillaume Dupont-Duguay pitched Perth to victory. The fireballer lasted four and a third innings, allowing two hits and one run while striking out three and walking one. Louis Scaramella took the loss for Gosnells Hawks. The righty allowed two hits and four runs over one and one-third innings, striking out two. Jake White started the game for Perth. White allowed five hits and two runs over three and two-thirds innings, striking out two. Burt started the game for Gosnells. The pitcher lasted five innings, allowing five hits and three runs while striking out five. Gosnells racked up seven hits as Joseph Scaramella and Wisby had two apiece. Perth totaled eight hits in the game. Brayden Moyle went 3-for-3 as Ronnie Sweeny had multiple hits, too. Perth was sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error with Edgar Mundarain taking seven chances. Vic Park Belmont 3, Carine 2 Sunday's game against Victoria Park Belmont Reds was a heartbreaker for Carine Cats, as they lost the lead late in a 3-2 defeat. The game was tied at two with the Reds batting in the top of the fifth when Jack Smalpage singled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run. The pitching was strong on both sides. Vic Park Belmont pitchers struck out five, while Carine sat down five. Carine got on the board in the first inning when Cas Silber doubled on a 1-2 count, scoring one run. Matthew Martin led the Reds to victory on the pitcher's mound. The hurler allowed five hits and two runs over five innings, striking out three. Riley Marsh threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen, earning a save with the last six outs. Conor Lourey took the loss for Carine. The pitcher lasted seven innings, allowing six hits and three runs while striking out five and walking one. Carine totaled seven hits in the game, including two apiece from Silber and Lourey. The Reds collected six hits on the day. Sean Garratt and Smalpage all managed multiple hits for Vic Park Belmont. Wanneroo 3, Wembley 1 Both teams were strong on the mound Sunday, but Wanneroo Giants defeated Wembley Magpies 3-1. Wanneroo pitchers allowed just two hits to Wembley. Wanneroo opened up scoring in the second inning, when Jacob Santich singled on a 0-2 count, scoring one run. Rob Sorensen was credited with the victory for Wanneroo. The bulldog lasted one inning, allowing zero hits and zero runs while walking one. Yuichi Shiota threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen, recording the last six outs to earn the save for Wanneroo. Nick Alexiou took the loss for Wembley. Alexiou went six innings, allowing three runs on six hits, striking out nine and walking one. Jay Bullingham started the game for Wanneroo. The pitcher lasted four innings, allowing zero hits and zero runs while striking out five and walking zero Santich went 2-for-2 at the plate to lead Wanneroo in hits. South Perth 9, Rockingham 2 Rockingham Rams watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in a 9-2 loss to South Perth Souths on Sunday. South Perth took the lead on a home run in the first inning. South Perth got things started in the first inning as Jaxon Limpus hit a solo homer. They added four in the fourth on doubles by Joshua Rawlinson and Limpus and a walk by Max Wheeler. Caleb Goodwin was the winning pitcher for South Perth. The hurler lasted five innings, allowing three hits and zero runs while striking out three. Lachlan McKinnon threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. Vinnie Tarantola took the loss for Rockingham. Tarantola allowed ten hits and eight runs over five innings, striking out five. South Perth launched two home runs on the day. Limpus went for the long ball in the first inning. Adam Barbarich put one out in the fifth inning. Jesse Sequeira led Rockingham with two hits in three at bats. South Perth totaled 11 hits. Limpus, Cameron Landy, Rawlinson, and Haden Keller all managed multiple hits. Limpus went 4-for-4 at the plate to lead South Perth in hits. The team was sure-handed and didn't commit a single error. Wheeler made the most plays with five. Vic Park Belmont 8, Carine 4 Carine Cats got on the board in the first inning when Cas Silber doubled on a 0-1 count, scoring two runs. The Reds scored two runs in the fourth when Danial Patching grounded out. After Vic Park scored one run on an error in the top of the sixth, Carine answered with one of their own. Vic Park Belmont added three runs in the ninth with RBIs from Zac Meloncelli and Cole Jenkins. Josh Paull was credited with the victory for Vic Park. The fireballer went eight and two-thirds innings, allowing one run on four hits, striking out two and walking zero. Tarrant Reimers took the loss for Carine. The bulldog lasted four innings, allowing one hit and four runs while striking out four. Ben McPherson started the game for Carine. McPherson went four innings, allowing four runs on five hits, striking out two and walking one. Daniel Meloncelli started the game for the Reds. The bulldog surrendered three runs on two hits over one-third of an inning, striking out one. Conor Lourey went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Carine in hits. Meloncelli led the Reds with two hits in five at bats. Braves 3, Perth 1 Both teams were strong on the pitcher's mound Sunday, but Braves defeated Perth 3-1. Braves pitchers allowed just three hits to Perth. Matt Kennelly earned the victory on the hill for Braves. Kennelly lasted three innings, allowing three hits and one run while striking out three and walking zero. Sam Kennelly threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen. Kennelly recorded the last six outs to earn the save for Braves. Cruze Brendon took the loss for Perth. The righty went two and two-thirds innings, allowing two runs on three hits and striking out two. Daniel Schmidt started the game for Braves. The southpaw allowed zero hits and zero runs over four innings, striking out six and walking zero. Kennelly went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead Braves in hits. Wanneroo 12, Wembley 0 Wanneroo Giants defeated Wembley Magpies 12-0 on Sunday as three pitchers combined to throw a shutout. Frazer Brice struck out Oki Takishima to finish off the game. Wanneroo got things started in the second inning when Daniel Bourke reached on a dropped third strike. The Giants put up five runs in the sixth inning. Dawson Summers and Ben King each drove in runs during the inning. A single by Nick Alexiou in the first inning was a positive for Wembley. Tom Bailey earned the victory on the hill for Wanneroo. The righty surrendered zero runs on one hit over five innings, striking out seven and walking one. Jordan Matos and Brice entered the game out of the bullpen and helped things down in relief. Chris Crawford took the loss for Wembley. The pitcher surrendered seven runs on nine hits over five innings, striking out four. Wanneroo tallied one home run on the day. King had a long ball in the sixth inning. The Giants racked up 12 hits in the game. Courtney Jones went 3-for-4 as Summers and Nick Irwin had multiple hits, too. Alexiou led Wembley with one hit in two at-bats. South Perth 13, Rockingham 2 Rockingham Rams struggled to get their offense going on Sunday, getting easily dispatched by South Perth Souths, 13-2. South Perth scored six runs in the eighth inning. Haden Keller, Adam Barbarich, Caleb Goodwin, and Kent Fitzgibbons all moved runners across the plate with RBIs. Lucas John took the win for South Perth. The bulldog surrendered one run on six hits over four innings, striking out one and walking zero. Joshua Rawlinson threw three innings in relief out of the bullpen. Samuel Sheppard took the loss for Rockingham. The pitcher surrendered five runs on eight hits over five and a third innings, striking out one. Keller started the game for South Perth. The hurler went two innings, allowing zero runs on zero hits, striking out two and walking one. Rockingham tallied nine hits on the day. David Nichols went 3-for-3 and Mitchell Field had multiple hits, too. South Perth racked up 17 hits on the day. Goodwin went 4-for-5 as Keller, Cam Landy, Max Wheeler, and Jake Bowey recorded multiple hits as well. South Perth was sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. Rawlinson had the most chances with nine. South Perth tore up the base paths, as two players stole at least two bases. Landy led the way with two. Morley 4, Swan Districts 1 Swan Districts Swans watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in a 4-1 loss to Morley Eagles on Sunday. Morley fired up the offense in the first inning, when Matt Dixon was struck by a pitch, driving in a run. Kodai Hamaya was credited with the victory for Morley. Hamaya went six innings, allowing one run on three hits and striking out five. Adam Millson and Lochy Southee entered the game out of the bullpen to pitch in relief. Millson recorded the last five outs to earn the save for Morley. Marshall Shill took the loss for Swan Districts. The hurler lasted four innings, allowing three hits and three runs while striking out five. Demias Jimerson led Swan Districts with two hits in four at bats. The team was sure-handed and didn't commit a single error. Conor Parry made the most plays with 11. Dixon went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Morley in hits. The Eagles didn't commit a single error in the field as Kieran Chapman had nine chances, the most on the team. South Perth 6, Gosnells 0 Gosnells Hawks watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in a 6-0 loss to South Perth Souths on Wednesday. South Perth scored on singles by Caleb Goodwin, Max Wheeler, and Adam Barbarich. South Perth got their offense started in the second inning when Goodwin singled. One bright spot for Gosnells was a single by Louis Scaramella in the first inning. Joshua Rawlinson led the Souths to victory on the pitcher's mound. The pitcher lasted seven innings, allowing five hits and zero runs while striking out 13 and walking one. Riley Hall took the loss for Gosnells. The righthander surrendered three runs on six hits over two innings, striking out two. Lee Wisby, Eli Von Garsen, Scaramella, Jack Burt, and Robin Adamson each managed one hit to lead Gosnells. The Hawks were sure-handed and didn't commit a single error. Scaramella made the most plays with six. South Perth tallied 11 hits in the game. Wheeler, Barbarich, Rawlinson, and Jaxon Limpus all collected multiple hits for South Perth. The team didn't commit a single error in the field. Kent Fitzgibbons had 12 chances in the field, the most on the team. Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2023. All rights reserved. Comments are closed.
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