HB 5.6.2021 FINAL

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THE HASTINGS


Thursday, May 6, 2021

Lions drop a couple close ones in the GLAC


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The Lions had their best showing against
the Eagles in the Finale.
The Olivet varsity baseball team improved
to 13-0 overall this season with three wins
over the Maple Valley boys last week. The
Eagles shut out the Lions in their two ball-
games in Olivet and then came to Vermontville
where they were able to pull out an 8-6 win
Wednesday.
Maple Valley pulled within 6-4 of the
Eagles with two runs in the home half of the
fifth inning in that finale, and each team
scored one run in each turn the rest of the way.
Gregg Richardson led the Lion offense,
going 2-for-3 with a triple an RBI and two
runs scored. Chanse Courtney doubled and
drove in a run for the Lions, and Ayden
Wilkes and Callan Hoefler each singled once.
Hoefler and Camden Carpenter each scored a
run. Carpenter walked twice, two of the seven
walks the Lions worked in the ballgame.
James Wisner walked once and scored two
runs for the Lions as well.
David Hosack-Frizzell got the start and
took the loss, but only two of the seven runs
against him were earned. He struck out two
and walked one while allowing seven Eagle
hits in 5.2 innings.
Blaze Hamilton and Brody Lehman com-
bined for the one-hit shut out on the mound in
the opener for the Eagles Monday. Maple
Valley managed three hits in the game two
defeat, with Ramsey Bousseau and Brennen
Redding teaming up for the shut out for the
Eagles.
The Lions were back in action in
Vermontville Monday, starting its GLAC
series with Stockbridge.
The Panthers took a 6-4 win in the opener
and held a 6-0 lead in game two when the
game was paused for darkness. The plan was
to finish game two before the start of game
three at Stockbridge yesterday (May 5).
The Lions took a 3-2 lead with three runs in
the bottom of the first inning of game one,
and the score stayed that way until the sixth
when the Panthers scored twice and the Lions
got a solo home run from Gregg Richardson
to even things up at 4-4. The ballgame
stretched into the tenth inning where the
Panthers moved in front 6-4 with a pair of
runs.

Ashton Knoll scored the go-ahead run for
the Panthers in the tenth. He walked, stole
second, went to third on a balk and scored on
a passed ball with one out. That passed ball
erased a strike out by Drew Phillip, which
would have been the second out of the inning.
Instead, Phillip stole second, went to third on
an error and scored on a wild pitch to make it
6-4.
Lane Morris started on the mound for the
Lions and went eight full innings, striking out
ten and walking two. He scattered nine hits

over those eight frames. Richardson took the
loss in relief while being charged with the two
unearned runs. He struck out three in the
tenth.
Richardson doubled and homered. He
scored twice and had two RBI. Singles by
Courtney and Blaze Sensiba were the only
other Lion hits. Courtney had two RBI and
Morris and Callan Hoefler each scored a run.
Aiden Troast started for Stockbridge. He
went seven innings, allowing four runs on
four hits and a walk. He struck out 11.

Andrew Davis threw three innings of no-hit,
scoreless relief to get the win. He struck out

five and walked one.

Young Saxon team comes up short against Mounties


Valerie Slaughter
Contributing Writer
Hastings’ girls soccer team lost 6-1 to the
Jackson Northwest Mounties in an Interstate-
Athletic Conference match-up on Pierce Field
Thursday.
Facing similar Covid issues that teams
throughout the area are experiencing, the
Saxons have had to work with a young team
to fill regular holes in their lineup.
Saxon head coach Tim Schoessel said, “We
have a young team, and only one team with no
JV, so we have seven freshmen on varsity and
only four seniors, of which none have had any


varsity experience. It is taking some time to
get these girls up to speed and working
together. Covid has taken it’s toll on us as far
as players available and subs to help carry
some of the game minutes. I have had at least
four players out every week so far and that
has continued into this week.”
The Mounties scored a quick goal at the
beginning of the match, making the Saxons
work to contain their offense throughout the
game. Northwest added two additional goals
before the end of the first half to lead 3-0 at
the break. Saxon goalie, Skylar Dixon, had
five saves in just the first half.

At the beginning of the second half, Raegan
Morrison brought some life to the field scor-
ing the first goal for the Saxons. Although,
that remained their only goal, the Saxon
offense continued to put pressure on the
Northwest goal.
Dakota Blough had seven saves on the net
for the Saxons in the second half, but the
Mounties were able to score 3 more times
ending the game 6-1.
Coach Schoessel added, “the girls have
worked really hard at getting into condition
and learning new roles. This hard work is
starting to show face in games as the girls

have been able to score on some teams that
they normally would be shut out against earli-
er in the season. They have a long way to go,
with a short season to get there, but they
aren’t giving up and continue to push for-
ward.”
The Saxons were scheduled to face off with
another I-8 foe, Harper Creek, last night at
Harper Creek High School. They will be at
home for a conference match with Parma
Western Friday inside Baum Stadium at
Johnson Field.
Hastings fell 8-2 in a tough non-conference
match at Byron Center Monday.

The Bulldogs scored two quick goals, but
coach Schoessel said that once his ladies got
things settled down they were able to create
some offense. Lauren Lamphere scored her
first varsity goal, off an assist from Morrison
to keep her team within 4-1 in the first half.
The play was more back and forth in the
second half, and Lamphere returned the favor
by assisting on a Morrison goal.
Dixon had nine saves in the first half, and
Blough had 11 saves in the second half.
Saxons travel to Harper Creek this
Wednesday.

legals


The Saxons’ Raegan Morrison looks to beat a few Mounties to the ball as she
charges in on their goal during the teams’ Interstate-8 Athletic Conference match on
Pierce Field Thursday. (Photo by Valerie Slaughter)

Hastings’ Lauren Lamphere gets physical with a Jackson Northwest defender as she battles for the ball during their match on
Pierce Field in Hastings Thursday. (Photo by Valerie Slaughter)

The Lions’ Lane Morris sprints towards first after knocking a ground ball to the left
side during game two against Stockbridge Monday in Vermontville. (Photo by Brett
Bremer)

David Hosack-Frizzell pitches for the Lions during game two of its GLAC
doubleheader against visiting Stockbridge in Vermontville Monday evening. (Photo by
Brett Bremer)
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