Hawks watched the game slip away early and couldn’t recover in an 11-2 loss to Fightin’ Crabson Monday. Fightin’ Crabs scored on a single by Brayden Barnes in the second inning.
Hawks lost despite out-hitting Fightin’ Crabs ten to seven.
Hawks got things started in the first inning. Sam Camacho drove in one when he singled.
Fightin’ Crabs scored four runs in the seventh inning. Fightin’ Crabs batters contributing to the big inning included Jim Nixon, Barnes, and Jacob Wyeth, all knocking in runs in the inning.
Nathan Valentine was the winning pitcher for Fightin’ Crabs. He allowed nine hits and two runs over five innings, striking out five. Michael Tito and Barnes entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.
Jake Ottinger took the loss for Hawks. He surrendered four runs on two hits over three innings, striking out three.
Hawks racked up ten hits on the day. Jordan Smith and Douglas Pollock each racked up multiple hits for Hawks. Smith led Hawks with three hits in four at bats. Hawks didn’t commit a single error in the field. Tyler Dodson had eight chances in the field, the most on the team.
Barnes went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Fightin’ Crabs in hits.
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Voyagers scores more runs than Sea Monsters, takes victory on Monday to the tune of 5-3
Sea Monsters opened up scoring in the first inning, when an error scored one run for Sea Monsters.
Braden Cox earned the win for Voyagers. He surrendered one run on one hit over four innings, striking out four. Noah Floyd and Ricky McCleod entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief. McCleod recorded the last three outs to earn the save for Voyagers.
Jared Hibbeln took the loss for Sea Monsters. He surrendered five runs on ten hits over five innings, striking out seven and walking one.
Voyagers tallied one home run on the day. Chris Gambert had a long ball in the second inning.
Voyagers racked up ten hits. Larry McCabe, Dario Anderson II, and Jacob Council all managed multiple hits for Voyagers. McCabe led Voyagers with three hits in three at bats.
Sea Monsters didn’t commit a single error in the field. Hibbeln had two chances in the field, the most on the team.
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The 2018 season kicks of Monday, June 4, 2018 with 5 games on the schedule. Join us at Virginia Wesleyan University and Lakewood Park for great collegiate summer league baseball. Admission is free to the public, coolers are allowed, no glass bottles. Thank you.
Payton Holdsworth earns league 2017 Most Valuable Player & Most Outstanding Athlete honors
July 19, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
The Tidewater Summer League named Outer Banks Daredevils pitcher/ss/of Payton Holdsworth the Tidewater Summer League’s 2017 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER, awarded to the league’s overall top player.
In addition, Payton Holdsworth has been awarded the Tidewater Summer League’s 2017 MOST OUTSTANDING ATHLETE, awarded to the league’s overall top two way player.
On the mound, Payton Holdsworth, put up impressive numbers all summer, leading all qualified pitchers, in both league’s, in ERA, WHIP & BAA. His pitching numbers are as follows:
At the plate, Payton Holdworth put up equally impessive numbers when not on the mound, also playing short stop and left field, making zero errors on 22 chances. His batting numbers are as follows:
The Tidewater Summer League would like to congratulate the following players for being recognized by their team as the top hitters (the Big Woody Award), top pitchers (Team Ace Award) and teams Most Valuable Players for the 2017 season.
Bluefish watched the game slip away early and couldn’t recover in a 16-2 loss to Waves on Saturday. Waves scored on a double by Brandon Kussmaul in the first inning, a triple by Matt Padeway in the first inning, a single by Declan O’Malley in the first inning, a error in the first inning, a single by Chandler Sulcer in the first inning, a double by Kussmaul in the first inning, and a home run by Jonathan Lindau in the second inning.
Waves took an early lead in the first inning. Waves scored one run when Brandon Kussmauldoubled with zero outs in the first inning.
Jacob Day earned the win for Waves. He went six innings, surrendering two runs, ten hits, and striking out one. Stephen Larson took the loss for Bluefish. He pitched one inning, allowing ten runs, ten hits, and walking zero.
Home runs for Waves came when Kussmaul homered in the seventh inning and Jonathan Lindau homered in the second inning.
Bluefish had 11 hits in the game. Cody McSwain, Noah Herried, and Daniel Haskell each collected multiple hits for Bluefish. Haskell, Herried, and McSwain each managed two hits to lead Bluefish.
Waves collected 24 hits. Kussmaul, Ross Abrash, Declan O’Malley, Lindau, Thomas Meucci, and Colin Mattice each collected multiple hits for Waves.
Congratulations to Coach Mac and the Virginia Beach Waves, winning the 2017 Championship.
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Daredevils Falls In Back-And-Forth Affair Against Waves
July 14, 2017 – Kill Devil Hills, NC
Even though Daredevils and Waves both had their opportunities, it was Waves that eventually prevailed 4-3 on Friday.
The game was tied at three with Waves batting in the top of the eighth when Matt Padeway singled off of Payton Holdsworth, driving in one run.
Daredevils took an early lead in the first inning. Eli Straw hit into a fielder’s choice, scoring one run.
Chase Douglas earned the win for Waves. He threw two-thirds of an inning, allowing zero runs, one hit, and walking one. Ryan Gallacio took the loss for Daredevils. He went one-third of an inning, allowing one run, and zero hits.
Brian Vieira started the game for Waves. He pitched six and two-thirds innings, giving up three runs, three hits, and striking out six. Ryan Allen started the game for Daredevils. He threw five and a third innings, surrendering two runs, seven hits, and striking out two.
Julio Rosales, Andrew Kasiski, Stephen Polanski, and Damian Hairston each managed one hit to lead Daredevils.
Waves had 11 hits in the game. Declan O’Malley, Jonathan Lindau, and Ross Abrash each collected multiple hits for Waves. Brandon Kussmaul led Waves with three runs batted in. He went 1-for-4 on the day. Waves didn’t commit a single error in the field. Lindau had six chances in the field, the most on the team.
With the win, the Virginia Beach Waves advance to Saturday’s Championship Game vs the Norfolk Bluefish. Game is scheduled for 1:00pm at Virginia Wesleyan University. The loss eliminates the Outer Banks Daredevils.
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Bluefish upset Crabs 7 – 2 and advance to the 2017 League Championship Game
July 14, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Friday was a long day for Fightin’ Crabs, as it fell to Bluefish 7-2.
Bluefish took an early lead in the first inning. An error scored one run for Bluefish.
In the bottom of the third inning, Fightin’ Crabs tied things up at one. Fightin’ Crabs scored one run when Sam Graf tripled with two outs in the third inning.
Bluefish took the lead for good with two runs in the fourth inning. In the fourth there was an error, scoring one run and Daniel Haskell singled off of Noah Gear, driving in one run.
Trevor Lloyd earned the win for Bluefish. He threw six innings, giving up one run, five hits, and striking out four. Gear took the loss for Fightin’ Crabs. He went five and a third innings, giving up five runs, eight hits, striking out three, and walking one.
Fightin’ Crabs had seven hits in the game. Graf, John Tierney Jr., and Zachary Blaeser each collected multiple hits for Fightin’ Crabs. Tierney Jr. and Graf each drove in one run to lead Fightin’ Crabs.
Bluefish collected 14 hits. Delmarcus Talley, Haskell, MacMilan Shoenman, and Diggy Cimarolieach collected multiple hits for Bluefish. Bluefish didn’t commit a single error in the field. Cody McSwain had the most chances in the field with eight.
With the win, the Norfolk Bluefish advance to the TSL/VBCBL 2017 Championship game. (site and time is TBD) The loss will eliminate the Suffolk Fightin’ Crabs from the post season.
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Daredevils win 6 – 2 over Sea Monsters in tourney opener.
July 13, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Thursday was a long day for Sea Monsters, as they fell to Daredevils 6-2, behind strong hitting, defense and great pitching.
Daredevils took an early lead in the first inning. Stephen Polanski drove in two when he doubled in the first inning.
Sea Monsters knotted the game up at two in the bottom of the fourth inning. With one out in the fourth inning Joe Lucas drove in two runs when he doubled.
Daredevils took the lead for good with two runs in the fifth inning. In the fifth Nick Bay induced Julio Rosales to hit into a fielder’s choice, but one run scored and Andrew Kasiski singled off of Bay, driving in one run.
Hunter Perdue earned the win for Daredevils. He went eight innings, giving up two runs, four hits, striking out six, and walking one. Payton Holdsworth recorded the last three outs to earn the save for Daredevils. Pat Barrett took the loss for Sea Monsters. He threw one inning, giving up one run, one hit, striking out one, and walking zero.
Bay started the game for Sea Monsters. He pitched six innings, allowing five runs, seven hits, striking out four, and walking one.
Antonio Leite Jr., Lucas, Garrett Jones, and Josh Mack each managed one hit to lead Sea Monsters. Sea Monsters didn’t commit a single error in the field. Ricardo Carrasco had the most chances in the field with six.
Daredevils had ten hits in the game. Polanski, Damian Hairston, Kasiski, and Rosales each collected multiple hits for Daredevils. Daredevils was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Ryan Williams made the most plays with eight.
The Outer Banks Daredevils advance to the final four round of the tournament, where they will face the Virginia Beach Waves on Friday, July 14th in the Outer Banks. The Portsmouth Sea Monsters season and bid to repeat thier 2016 championship ended with the loss.
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