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April 26, 2008
District-leading Lions blank Warriors
Louisa County, coming off a win over William Monroe on Thursday, rode the arm of Gunnar Carroll and timely hits from the middle of its order to cruise past Western Albemarle Friday night.
St. Anne’s reverses Notre Dame hex
An inning after Long had reached his pitch count and was removed from the mound, STAB won a battle of the bullpens and the game, edging Notre Dame 3-2 on a walk-off double by Michael Spinosa.
April 25, 2008
Flucos drop Hornets
Fluvanna County faced an early deficit, but fought back and pulled away with a 6-5 Jefferson District win over visiting Orange County on Thursday.
April 24, 2008
AHS falls to Forge
A veteran lineup combined with a strong pitcher proved to be the one-two punch that Colonial Forge needed to get past Albemarle in a Commonwealth District matchup Wednesday night.
Ashby rolls in rematch with Western Albemarle
Buoyed by a narrow defeat in a previous meeting, the Western Albemarle baseball team was full of confidence heading into Wednesday night’s matchup with defending Group AA champion Turner Ashby. It took all of five batters for that optimism to evaporate.
April 18, 2008
Lions stay perfect in district action
The Lions made quick work of visiting Fluvanna County to remain perfect in the district with a 10-2 victory.
April 17, 2008
Hornets rebound from trying season
Orange County’s baseball program is making some important strides. While the Hornets lost out on a chance to join archrival Louisa County atop the Jefferson District standings in a
10-3 loss Tuesday night, it’s clear that the Hornets won’t be any pushover as the the district race heads down the stretch.
April 16, 2008
Lions handle Hornets
For a few innings, it appeared Orange County was ready to end several years of frustrating losses and knock off powerhouse rival Louisa County. But a monster double by Louisa’s Dylan Szalankiewicz helped spark a five-run fifth inning that blew apart Orange’s chances.
Flucos drop Mustangs in nine innings
After battling to a tie through seven innings last night, Fluvanna County used a timely hit from its No. 9 batter and some nifty baserunning to pull out a 6-2 victory in nine innings over Monticello.
April 15, 2008
Dragons win an ugly one
The Greene Dragons gutted out a 3-2 road victory against the Mustangs by scoring on a sacrifice fly, a balk and a wild pitch.
April 13, 2008
Freshmen have their day as Saints win a pair
After pitching a scoreless inning and scoring the winning run in St. Anne’s-Belfield’s 8-7 morning victory over Benedictine, Spinosa and fellow freshman Kevin White hit home runs in the Saints’ afternoon matchup with Maury. He then shut the door on Commodores star Marcus Breeden to clinch a 5-3 STAB victory on Saturday at Perry Field.
April 12, 2008
Warriors handle Mustangs
The Warriors rode the arm of Wade Hughes and the strength at the top of their order to defeat the Mustangs 7-1 and secure their second district win in as many days.
Governors ease past Cavaliers
Behind a 3 for 4, four-RBI performance from M.J. Wells, Nelson cruised to an 8-4 victory.
April 09, 2008
PREP BASEBALL: Lions edge Mustangs
MINERAL - Sometimes the simplest plays mean the most. And that was the case for Louisa County’s baseball team Tuesday night as it eked out a Jefferson District win over Monticello.
April 03, 2008
Louisa takes pitchers’ duel
Nothing makes a baseball team happier than watching their pitcher throw a complete-game shutout.
March 29, 2008
PREP BASEBALL: Lions have perfect week at the beach
In Myrtle Beach, S.C., the Louisa County baseball team got off to a strong start in the Hawaiian Tropic Classic this week.
March 27, 2008
FUMA shuts out Blue Ridge
Fork Union broke through for eight second-inning runs against Blue Ridge starter Ed Moss, and four Blue Devils pitchers made the lead stand up in an 11-0, five-inning victory Thursday afternoon.
March 25, 2008
STAB rolls past St. Paul’s
As winners of three Virginia Independent School state titles in the last six years, the bar has been set high for the St. Anne’s-Belfield baseball team.
Off to an atypical 0-2 start, the Saints got things headed in the right direction Monday night by defeating St. Paul’s, 5-1.
