The Christian County Colonels scored six runs in the second inning and cruised past Crittenden County 8-2 Monday night in the Region 2 Baseball Tournament quarterfinals at Hopkinsville High School.
The game originally was scheduled for 7 p.m. at University Heights Academy, but heavy rain that fell in the area on Thursday morning, forced the game to be moved to Tiger Field. The first pitch came around 8:35 p.m.
It didn’t take the Colonels long to take care of business.
In the first inning, Christian County (22-15) pushed across a run when Layton Creamer singled home Blake Boehman.
The Colonels blew open the game with a six-run second inning, taking advanage of three walks, a hit batter, and three hits. Sebastian Dazey had a two-run double in the frame and Gavin Mitchell had a two-run single.
As the Colonels began to sub in younger players, Crittenden County scored a pair of runs in the top of the sixth inning. Quinn Summers tripled into the left-center gap to bring home Hudson Stokes and Keagan Pierson.
However, the Colonels got a run back in the bottom of the sixth when Boehman was hit by a pitch, moved to second when Creamer was struck by a pitch, and stole third base. Boehman came in to score on a wild pitch.
Meanwhile, Nolan Young was strong on the mound for the Colonels. The sophomore scattered five hits and struck out seven batters in the complete-game win.
At the plate, Mitchell had a pair of hits and drove in two runs and Dazey also had two RBI for Christian County, which advances to play Caldwell County in tonight’s 8 p.m. semifinals. The Tigers escaped Webster County 3-2 in eight innings on Monday.
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Score by Innings:
Crittenden County 000 002 0 – 2 5 0
Christian County 160 001 x – 8 5 1
WP – Young (7 IP, 7 SO, 2 BB)
LP – Stokes
Leading Hitters: Christian County – Creamer (1B), Mitchell (2 1B), Dazey (2B), Johnny Lewis (1B).
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