DISTRICT 8 COACH-PITCH TOURNAMENT
At Eden Boys & Girls Club
Friday, June 20
6:00 – Eden Recreation vs. Reidsville National
7:15 – Eden Boys & Girls vs. Eden YMCA
8:30 – Cherry Grove vs. Reidsville American
Saturday, June 21
9:00 – Eden Rec-Reidsville National loser vs. B&G Club vs. YMCA loser
10:15 – Eden Rec-Reidsville National winner vs. B&G Club vs. YMCA winner
11:30 – loser’s bracket
5:00 – winner’s bracket
6:15 – loser’s bracket
7:30 – winner’s bracket final
Sunday, June 22
2:00 – Championship
3:30 – Championship (if necessary)
Thursday Night (June 12) Action
In season-ending Coach-Pitch games Thursday night at Lowes Park, the Devil Rays beat the Cardinals 12-7 in extra innings while the State Farm Reds downed the Pirates 18-10.
Devil Rays 12
Cardinals 7
The Devil Rays scored five runs in the seventh inning.
April Abel had four hits for the Rays, Alec Abel and Zac Perdue had three each and Noah Wilson and Adam Rorrer had two. Adding one apiece were Cole Bennett, Mason Gant, and Chase Carter.
Jamie Locklear had three hits for the Cardinals, Jeffrey Pruitt, Preston Robertson, and Nicky McHugh had two while Justin Strader and Faith Haberer added one.
State Farm 18
Pirates 10
Austin Paynter had four hits for State Farm and Nelson Smith, Grant Boles, and Noah Connor had three. Adding two each were Zachary Gauldin, Cole Setliff, Joe Bray, and Jacob Williamson while Matthew Chilton and Garrett Gatewood had one.
Alex Stadler, Ethan Wilson, Dakota Cooper, Holden Joyce, and Morgan McGuire had two hits each for the Pirates and Jacob Moore, Christopher Strader, Collin Pruitt, Tyler Land, and Dawson Stanley had one apiece.
Tuesday Night (June 10) Action
The Braves scored seven runs in the fifth inning to pick up a 12-7 win over the State Farm Reds in a Reidsville Parks & Recreation Department Coach-Pitch baseball game Tuesday at Lowes Park.
In other games, the Red Sox downed the Cardinals 11-0, the Warriors beat the Devil Rays 17-7, and the Athletics edged the Smith Stokes Yankees 6-3.
Braves 12
State Farm 7
Caroline Stanley and Jordan Bryant had three hits each for the Braves, Hailey Haynes, Allen Durham, and Nash Wood had two apiece and Christian Capps (HR), Nathan Lester, Ben Milligan, Hunter Brooks, and Breanna Barham had one each.
Grant Boles had three hits for the Reds, Ray Hairston, Matthew Chilton, Nelson Smith, and Joe Bray had two and Jacob Williamson, Cole Setliff, Zachary Gauldin, Robert Rogers, and Noah Connor had one apiece.
Red Sox 11
Cardinals 0
Haley Stanley, Jonathan Todd, and Garret Hladilek had three hits each for the Red Sox, Tyler Swaney and Dylan Dunn (HR) had two apiece and Christopher Shoemaker, Jacob Surles, and Jaden Warren had one each.
Preston Robertson and Justin Strader had two hits each for the Cards and Jeffrey Pruitt had one.
Warriors 17
Devil Rays 7
Austin Felde and Ben McKinney had four hits each for the Warriors, Josh Carter and Coby Ingle had three apiece and Brendon Harris, Justin Childress, and Jarrett Pulliam had two. Adding one each were Will Booker and Christian Beville.
Alec Abel and Chase Carter had three hits each for the Rays and Cole Bennett, Zac Perdue, Mason Gant, Adam Rorrer, and April Abel had one apiece.
Athletics 6
Smith Stokes 3
Titus Jones, Coley Thomas, Austyn Chestnut, and Alden Kolessar had two hits each for the A’s and Johnnie Foster had one.
Jeremiah Smith had two hits for the Yankees and Macala Hutchins, Graham Doucette, Trevor Boone, Austin McKinney, Brandon Leonard, Gene Gibbs, Kendall Toler, and Liam Clark had one apiece.
Thursday Night (June 5) Action
In Coach-Pitch games at Lowes Park Thursday night, the Athletics edged the Pirates 6-5, the Warriors clipped the Smith Stokes Yankees 7-2, the Red Sox beat the State Farm Reds 14-10, and the Braves knocked off the Cardinals 14-3.
Athletics 6
Pirates 5
The A’s scored four runs in the sixth inning to rally for the win.
Titus Jones, Coley Thomas, Austyn Chestnut, Enoch Julian, and Alden Kolessar had two hits each for the A’s and Johnnie Foster and Madalyn Powell had one apiece.
Alex Stadler had three hits for the Pirates, Christopher Strader and Jacob Moore had two each and Ethan Wilson, Dakota Cooper, Holden Joyce, and Tyler Land had one each.
Warriors 7
Smith Stokes 2
Austin Felde and Ben McKinney had three hits each for the Warriors, Josh Carter, Justin Childress, and Christian Beville had two and Brendon Harris, Zac Baber, and Coby Ingle had one.
Graham Doucette and Trevor Boone had two hits each for Smith Stokes and Tamson Moore, Jeremiah Smith, Austin McKinney, Jacob Hardy, Brandon Leonard, and Jessie Morris had one apiece.
Red Sox 14
State Farm 10
The Red Sox scored seven runs in the sixth inning to pull out the win.
Christopher Shoemaker, Dylan Dunn, and Jonathan Todd had three hits for the Red Sox, Garret Hladilek, Dawson Stamey, and Jacob Surles had two and Helen Gwynn, Arique McCollum, and Tyler Swaney had one each.
Jacob Williamson and Grant Boles had three hits each for the Reds, Nelson Smith, Cole Setliff, and Austin Paynter had two apiece and Zachary Gauldin, Robbie Rogers, Noah Connor, and Garrett Gatewood rounded out the list with one each.
Braves 14
Cardinals 3
The Braves broke open a close game with seven runs in the sixth inning.
Christian Capps had three hits for the Braves and Caroline Stanley, Hailey Haynes, Jordan Bryant (HR), William Moore, Dylan Cochran, Nathan Lester, Ben Milligan, Breanna Barham, and Nash Wood had two. Allen Durham and Ethan Busick rounded it out with one hit.
Bryson McKinney had three hits for the Cards, Preston Robertson and Nicky McHugh had two each and Jamie Locklear, Caleb Adkins, Justin Strader, Eric Smith, and Ian Shockley added one.
Tuesday Night (June 3) Action
Collin Pruitt's hit in the bottom of the sixth inning lifted the Pirates to a 13-12 win over the Warriors in a Reidsville Parks & Recreation Department Coach-Pitch baseball game Tuesday at Lowes Park.
In other games, the Devil Rays downed the Athletics 7-2, the Red Sox edged the Braves 9-8, and the State Farm Reds blanked the Cardinals 16-0.
Pirates 13
Warriors 12
Jacob Moore and Dakota Cooper had four hits for the Pirates, Pruitt and Tyler Land had three apiece and Alex Stadler and Dawson Stanley had two each. Adding one apiece were Ethan Wilson, Christopher Strader, Mason Paschal, and Morgan McGuire.
Austin Felde had four hits for the Warriors while Josh Carter, Ben McKinney, Brendon Harris, and Zac Baber had three each. Adam Bartlett added two hits and Justin Childress, Jarrett Pulliam, Coby Ingle, and Christian Beville had one apiece.
Devil Rays 7
Athletics 2
Zac Perdue and Cole Bennett had two hits each for the Rays and Carter McCollum, Alec Abel, Chase Carter, Corey Hobbs, Cameron Hobbs, April Abel, and Adam Rorrer had one apiece.
Coley Thomas had three hits for the A's, Enoch Julian and Johnnie Foster had two apiece and Titus Jones, Austyn Chestnut, Alden Kolessar, and Joseph Blackburn had one.
Red Sox 9
Braves 8
The Red Sox pulled out the win with a single run in the top of the sixth inning.
Christopher Shoemaker had four hits for the Sox, Garret Hladilek, Tyler Swaney, and Jonathan Todd had three and Jacob Surles and Dylan Dunn added two. Rounding out the list with one apiece were Dawson Stamey, Arique McCollum, and Jaden Warren.
Caroline Stanley, Jordan Bryant, Christian Capps, and William Moore had two hits for the Braves and Hailey Haynes, Dylan Cochran, Nathan Lester, Ben Milligan, Allen Durham, and Ethan Busick had one.
State Farm 16
Cardinals 0
Nelson Smith, Zachary Gauldin, Robert Rogers, Noah Connor, and Ray Hairston had three hits each for the Reds, Jacob Williamson, Cole Setliff, and Austin Paynter hd two and Grant Boles and Matthew Chilton added one.
Jerry Mitchell, Justin Strader, and Jamie Locklear had hits for the Cards.
Thursday Night (May 29) Action
The Red Sox rallied for a 13-10 win over the Pirates in a Reidsville Parks & Recreation Department Coach-Pitch baseball game Thursday night at Lowes Park.
In other games, the Braves downed the Warriors 20-14, the Devil Rays thumped Smith Stokes 20-4, and the Athletics whipped the Cardinals 11-1.
Red Sox 13
Pirates 10
Garret Hladilek, Christopher Shoemaker, Tyler Swaney, Dylan Dunn, and Jaden Warren had two hits each for the Red Sox while Haley Stanley, Jonathan Todd, Arique McCollum, and Helen Gwynn had one apiece.
Jacob Moore had four hits for the Pirates, Alex Stadler had three, Dakota Cooper, Collin Pruitt, Holden Joyce, and Mason Paschal had two while Ethan Wilson, Christopher Strader, Tyler Hand, and Dawson Stanley had one apiece.
Braves 20
Warriors 14
The Braves scored six runs in the fourth inning to get the win.
Caroline Stanley, Hailey Haynes, Jordan Bryant, Christian Capps, and William Moore had four hits for the Braves, Nathan Lester had three, Dylan Cochran had two while Breanna Barham had one.
Brendan Harris had four hits for the Warriors and Josh Carter and Ben McKinney had three and Austin Felde, Justin Childress, Zac Baber, and Zane Prusia had two. Christian Beville, Jarrett Pulliam, and Will Booker had one each.
Devil Rays 20
Smith Stokes 4
Mason Gantt had four hits for the Rays, Alec Abel and Zac Perdue had three each and Chase Carter, Corey Hobbs, Cameron Hobbs, Noah Wilson, Damion Hayes, and April Abel had two apiece. Carter McCollum, Cole Bennett, and Adam Rorrer had one each.
Tamson Moore and Trevor Boone had two hits for Smith Stokes and Jeremiah Smith, Jacob Hardy, Jesse Morris, and Liam Clark one apiece.
Athletics 11
Cardinals 1
Coley Thomas and Tyler Finch had three hits each for the Athletics, Titus Jones, Enoch Julian, Alden Kolessar, and Brennon Goins had two and Johnnie Foster and Chandon Gardner added one apiece.
Jamie Locklear had the lone hit for the Cards.
Tuesday Night (May 27) Action
The Devil Rays scored a run in the bottom of the sixth inning to pull out a 7-6 win over the Pirates in a Reidsville Parks & Recreation Department Coach-Pitch baseball game Tuesday at Lowes Park.
In the other games, the Red Sox beat the Athletics 8-3, the State Farm Reds whipped Smith Stokes 16-1, and the Warriors downed the Cardinals 15-5.
Devil Rays 7
Pirates 6
Zac Perdue’s hit in the bottom of the sixth inning lifted the Rays to the win.
Perdue and Alex Abel had three hits each for the winners, Cameron Hobbs and Corey Hobbs had two apiece and Carter McCollum, Ben Rorrer, Chase Carter Noah Wilson, and April Abel added one.
Collin Pruitt had three hits for the Pirates, Ethan Wilson, Mason Paschal, and Holden Joyce had two each and Alex Stadler, Jacob Moore, Christopher Strader, Tyler Land, Dakota Cooper, and Dawson Stanley had one apiece.
Red Sox 8
Athletics 3
The Red Sox scored four runs in the fifth inning to get the win.
Garret Hladilek and Jaden Warren had three hits each for the Red Sox, Christopher Shoemaker and Dylan Dunn had two and Tyler Swaney, Haley Stanley, and Dawson Stamey added one apiece.
Titus Jones, Johnnie Foster, Austyn Chestnut, Enoch Julian, Alden Kolessar, Brennon Goins, and Tyler Finch had one apiece for the A’s.
State Farm 16
Smith Stokes 1
Joe Bray had four hits for the Reds and Nelson Smith and Zachary Gauldin had three each. Chipping in with two hits apiece were Jacob Williamson, Cole Setliff, and Robert Rogers while Austin Paynter, Noah Connor, Matthew Chilton, Ray Hairston, and Grant Boles had one each.
Macala Hutchins, Brandon Leonard, and Tamson Moore had two hits each for the Yankees and Trevor Boone, Jeremiah Smith, and Jacob Hardy had one apiece.
Warriors 15
Cardinals 5
Ben McKinney, Brandon Harris, and Jarrett Pulliam had four hits each for the Warriors, Austin Felde and Justin Childress had three, Josh Carter two, and Christian Beville, Zac Baber, and Will Booker added one.
Jeffrey Pruitt and Jamie Locklear had two hits each for the Cardinals and Preston Robertson, Bryan Pyrtle, Austin Hand, and Eric Strader had one apiece.
Thursday Night (May 22) Action
The Precision Building & Remodeling Warriors scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to pull out a 16-15 win over the Red Sox in a Reidsville Parks & Recreation Department Coach-Pitch baseball game Thursday at Lowes Park.
In the other Coach-Pitch games, State Farm Insurance downed the Devil Rays 19-4 and the Smith Stokes Yankees whipped the Pirates 23-8.
Warriors 16
Red Sox 15
Austin Felde drove in the winning runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to lift the Warriors.
Felde had four hits for the Warriors, Ben McKinney, Coby Ingle, Justin Childress, and Zac Baber had three and Josh Carter, Brendon Harris, Jarrett Pulliam, and Christian Beville had two apiece. Will Booker rounded out the list with one hit.
Christopher Shoemaker, Jaden Warren, and Jonathan Todd had four hits for the Red Sox and Tyler Swaney and Dylan Dunn had three. Adding two each were Garrett Hladilek, Haley Stanley, and Arique McCollum while Jacob Surles had one.
State Farm 19
Devil Rays 4
Zachary Gauldin (HR) and Nelson Smith had four hits each for the Reds and Jacob Williamson, Cole Setliff, Austin Paynter, Noah Connor, and Ray Hairston had three each. Adding two apiece were Joe Bray and Garrett Gatewood.
April Abel, Chase Carter, and Zac Perdue had two hits for the Devil Rays and Carter McCollum, Adam Rorrer, and Mason Gantt had one apiece.
Yankees 23
Pirates 8
Graham Doucette, Jeremiah Smith, Austin McKinney, and Tommy Lefler had four hits each for Smith Stokes, Makala Hutchins had three and Tamson Moore, Trevor Boone (HR), Gene Gibbs, Kendall Toler, Jacob Hardy, and Brandon Leonard had two apiece. Adding one were Liam Clark and Jessie Morris.
Mason Paschal had three hits for the Pirates, Christopher Strader, Alex Stadler, Ethan Wilson, Jacob Moore, Holden Joyce, and Cody Cooper had two and Dawson Stanley, Tyler Land, and Collin Pruitt had one apiece.
Tuesday Night (May 20) Action
In Coach-Pitch games, the State Farm Reds downed the Warriors 9-5 and the Braves beat the Smith Stokes Yankees 10-5 Tuesday night.
State Farm 9
Warriors 5
Jacob Williamson had four hits for State Farm, Joe Bray, Austin Paynter, Zachary Gauldin, Nelson Smith, Noah Connor, and Matthew Chilton had two each and Cole Setliff, Robert Rogers, Ray Hairston, Grant Boles, and Garrett Gatewood had one apiece.
Ben McKinney had three hits for the Warriors, Austin Felde, Coby Ingle, and Justin Childress had two each and Josh Carter, Christian Beville, and Will Booker had one.
Braves 10
Yankees 5
Jordan Bryant and Haley Haynes had three hits each for the Braves and Caroline Stanley, Christian Capps, Dylan Cochran, Ben Milligan, and Nash Wood had two. Adding one apiece were Nathan Lester and Allen Durham.
Graham Doucette, Tamson Moore, Jeremiah Smith, and Brandon Leonard had two hits for Smith Stokes and Trevor Boone, Austin McKinney, Tommy Lefler, Macala Hutchins, and Jacob Hardy had one each.
Monday Night (May 19) Action
The Athletics edged the Braves 7-6 in a Coach-Pitch game Monday night.
Athletics 7
Braves 6
Titus Jones had three hits for the Athletics, Johnnie Foster, Coley Thomas, Brennon Goins, and Tyler Finch had two apiece while Austyn Chestnut, Enoch Julian, and Joseph Blackburn had one each.
Caroline Stanley and Christian Capps had three hits each for the Braves, Jordan Bryant had two and Hayley Haynes, Nathan Lester, Ben Milligan, Allen Durham, Hunter Brooks, and Brianna Barham had one apiece.
Thursday Night (May 15) Action
The Athletics scored three runs in the fourth inning to pull out a 5-2 win over the State Farm Reds in a Reidsville Parks & Recreation Department Coach-Pitch baseball game Thursday at Lowes Park.
In other games, the Red Sox outscored the Devil Rays 19-8, the Braves downed the Pirates 16-6, and the Smith Stokes Yankees beat the Cardinals 14-6.
Athletics 5
State Farm 2
Titus Jones, Austyn Chestnut, and Enoch Julian had two hits each for the A’s while Johnnie Foster and Coley Thomas had one apiece.
Ray Hairston had two hits for the Reds and Cole Setliff, Robert Rogers, Nelson Smith, and Zachary Gauldin had one apiece.
Red Sox 19
Devil Rays 8
The Red Sox scored five runs in the sixth inning to put the game away.
Garret Hladilek, Tyler Swaney, and Jaden Warren had four hits each for the Red Sox, Dylan Dunn and Jonathan Todd had three each and Christopher Shoemaker and Haley Stanley added two apiece.
Alex Abel had three hits for the Rays while Adam Rorrer, Carter McCollum, Noah Wilson, and April Abel had two each. Rounding out the total with one apiece were Zac Perdue, Chase Carter, Damian Hayes, Abraham Wiggins, Cole Bennett, and Cameron Hobbs.
Braves 16
Pirates 6
Haley Haynes and Jordan Bryant had four hits for the Braves while Caroline Stanley and Nathan Lester had three. Adding two hits apiece were William Moore, Christian Capps, Dylan Cochran, Ben Milligan, and William Durham while Ethan Busick and Breanna Barham had one each.
Jacob Moore and Holden Joyce had three hits each for the Bucs, Collin Pruitt and Dawson Stanley had two and Christopher Strader, Alex Stadler, and Dakota Cooper had one.
Smith Stokes 14
Cardinals 6
Trevor Boone and Tamson Moore had four hits each for Smith Stokes, Tommy Lefler and Macala Hutchins had three, Graham Doucette, Kendall Toler, Jacob Hardy, and Gene Gibbs had two each and Brandon Leonard added one.
Jeffrey Pruitt had three hits for the Cardinals, Bryson McKinney, Austin Hand, Justin Strader, and Jamie Lockleer had two and Preston Robertson, Bryan Pyrtle, Kaleb Adkins, and Jerry Mitchell had one apiece.
Tuesday Night (May 13) Action
The Devil Rays scored a 17-11 win over the Braves in a season-opening Reidsville Parks & Recreation Department Coach-Pitch baseball game Tuesday at Lowes Park.
In other games, the Athletics downed the Precision Building & Remodeling Warriors 16-7, the Pirates knocked off the Cardinals 13-7, and the Red Sox blanked Smith Stokes 11-0.
Devil Rays 17
Braves 11
Alec Abel and Zac Perdue had four hits for the Rays and Cole Bennett and Carter McCollum had three each. April Abel and Corey Hobbs had two apiece while Cameron Hobbs, Chase Carter, Damion Hayes, and Mason Gantt had one each.
Ben Milligan had three hits for the Braves, Allen Durham, Nash Wood, William Moore, and Nathan Lester had two each and Jordan Bryant, Dylan Cochran, Ethan Busick, and Breanna Barham had one apiece.
Athletics 16
Warriors 7
The Athletics scored nine runs in the final two innings to break open a close game.
Austyn Chestnut and Enoch Julian had four hits each for the A’s and Titus Jones, Johnnie Foster, and Cody Thomas had three. Adding two each were Alden Kolessar and Tyler French while Brendon Goins and Joseph Blackburn had one apiece.
Austin Felde had three hits for the Warriors, Adam Bartlett and Justin Childress had two each and Josh Carter, Colby Ingle, Will Booker, and Jared Pulliam had one apiece.
Pirates 13
Cardinals 7
A seven-run rally in the third inning rallied the Pirates.
Ethan Wilson, Collin Pruitt, Cody Cooper, and Tyler Land had three hits each for the Pirates, Christopher Strader, Alex Stadler, Jacob Moore, and Holden Joyce had two and Mason Paschal and Dawson Stanley had one.
Jeffery Stewart had three hits for the Cards, Preston Robertson, Justin Strader, Austin Hand, Jamie Locklear, and Nich McHugh had two while Ian Shockley, Bryson McKinney, Bryan Pyrtle, and Eric Smith had one.
Red Sox 11
Smith Stokes 0
Garret Hladilek had four hits for the Red Sox and Christopher Shoemaker, Tyler Swaney, and Jaden Warren had three apiece. Adding two were Dawson Stamey, Jacob Surles, Jonathan Todd, and Dylan Dunn.
Graham Doucette had two hits for Smith Stokes and Austin McKinney, Trevor Boone, Tamson Moore, Kendall Toler, and Brandon Leonard had one each.
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