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EASTERN REGION TOURNAMENT All games at Old Dominion University Monday, May 26 Granby (Eastern No. 2) vs. Landstown (Beach No. 1), 10 a.m. Indian River (Southeastern No. 2) vs. Hampton (Peninsula No. 1), 1 p.m. Ocean Lakes (Beach No. 2) vs. Maury (Eastern No. 1), 4 p.m. Bethel (Peninsula No. 2) vs. Western Branch (Southeastern No. 1), 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 27 First two winners play, 5 p.m. Second two winners play, 7:30. Thursday, May 28 Championship
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| Posts: 272 | Location: Virginia Beach, VA, USA | Registered: January 02, 2003 |    |
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Midlo Dad Here's my Vapreps article on the PD semi-finals. VirginiaPreps Bethel-MenchvilleBethel beat Menchville 7-4 to get to the regions. Sounds like you guys had a few upsets in Richmond.
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| Posts: 54 | Location: Newport News | Registered: April 06, 2008 |    |
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Granby 7 Landstown 3W-Abetz L-Lawhorn Grandby jumped out in the first with 1-0 lead; Landstown countered with 3 of their own in the bottom half of the first after a leadoff triple by Robert Perkins. (L)3-1. Both pitchers would settle down and take command of the game with each cruising along. In the top of the 5th; a walk following a strikeout; things would unravel for the Eagles pitcher. A triple and a couple more hits would give Grandby the lead which they would never relinquish. (G) 4-3 after 5innings. Grandby would score a couple more in the top of the 6th after a miss-played flyball which should of a been the final out without any damage done. Cameron Butler relieved Lawhorn. Landstown would try to get something started with one out, Cameron Butler and Mike Fedunewiecz would each record their 2nd hits of the game. But they were left stranded. Grandby would add another in the top of the 7th, when another flyball was lost in the sun which should of been the final out. Granby was very clean in the field playing a solid game defensively and were able to string hits together at the right time. Robert Perkins and Cameron Day also had multiple hit game's respectively for Landstown. Congratulations on the win Grandby.Best of luck Ocean Lakes. Great season Landstown. 
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| Posts: 205 | Location: Virginia Beach | Registered: January 17, 2003 |    |
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| Posts: 205 | Location: Virginia Beach | Registered: January 17, 2003 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by XTRAINNINGS: ALL THE NUMBER 1 SEEDS LOST. HOW DO YOU ACCOUNT FOR THAT?
The #2 seeds beat them. IMO, play was pretty sloppy all around.
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| Posts: 3326 | Location: VB, VA | Registered: December 26, 2002 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by XTRAINNINGS: ALL THE NUMBER 1 SEEDS LOST. HOW DO YOU ACCOUNT FOR THAT?
That's High School Baseball!!The teams that played the best won their games. Two of the teams that won yesterday,Indian River and Ocean Lakes were a couple of the hottest teams in the region coming into the tourney. Conversely, Landstown which clinched it's District title back on May 9th came in losers of their last 3 out of 4 games. Not a good sign for a still relatively young team. Ocean Lakes went through the Beach Tourney winning in convincing fashion, confidence and momentum on their side. Plus it also helps that they have been there before. Indian River had to go through the gauntlet of the SE District, they have been tested and now full of confidence. Western Branch vs Bethel sounds as if that was a good match-up. Hampton,I know little of. The storyline with "All No 1 seeds falling", makes for a good read, but this is not March Madness(NCAA Basketball tourney). The No 1 is a number to assist with aligning the brackets; the teams facing each other on the first day were not in each others districts during the regular season play; therefore did not factor in their positioning. It all comes down to who plays the best on a given day; yesterday the #2 teams played better than the #1's. Yes, it is ironic the way the day turned-out!!!
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| Posts: 205 | Location: Virginia Beach | Registered: January 17, 2003 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Mr. C: how was the field conditions yesterday at the bud? apparently there were many errors and or sloppy play according to Red Bird. pitching and defense usually wins these type of post season games but scores indicate quite a few runs being scored in all four games. any thoughts on that?
Mr C, The field looked worn(especially near home plate), but in our game (Landstown vs Grandby), it was our outfield play which unhinged us. Additionally, there was an underline story which is not being told: Abetz recovered from a shaky first inning. The hefty righthander scattered eight hits – only three after the first – and struck out six and walked one. Abetz (8-3) didn’t walk a batter until there were two outs in the seventh inning. Only four of our hitters accounted for the hits. Abetz command of his pitch's is miss-leading; 1B Colton Langejahns suffered a brokenwrist on a pitched ball. But, he deserves credit for getting the job done. We should have bunted more. Landstown’s Lawhorn (6-3) allowed six runs(four earned) over 52/3 innings, allowing six hits, striking out six and walking three. If a pitcher is forced to elevate his pitches or cannot get strike calls on his breaking ball he will get hit. Questionable walks! Should of thrown inside more.
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| Posts: 205 | Location: Virginia Beach | Registered: January 17, 2003 |    |
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Sorry if I'm misinterpreting the intent of your post, but I can't accept the excuses in this case. The pitcher has to pitch to the strike zone he is given. From up in the stands directly behind home plate, I couldn't tell too well about the umpire's zone vertically, but horizontally he had one of the widest I have seen all year (in fact, that was pretty much the theme of the day with all the PU's). Abetz and the Granby catcher did a good job of using that to their advantage and consistently kept the pitches just off the plate on the outside for the called strike. Also I have to give credit to the Granby hitters. To be honest, I wasn't expecting a lot after hearing how Coby Cowgill shut them down (not a slight to Coby at all...in fact I am more impressed with him now after seeing the Granby hitters), you just don't expect to see that many K's from a good hitting team. Granby, however, hit Butler better than anyone has all year...that impressed me. I do agree that the Eagles should have bunted more
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| Posts: 272 | Location: Virginia Beach, VA, USA | Registered: January 02, 2003 |    |
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1) The field looked bad. The IF grass was spotty. However, it had nothing to do with the play. OF play was shaky at best.
2) There wasn't a brawl at the game. No punches were thrown but, IMO, the umps did a HORRIBLE job of controlling the game.
Here is the scenario: Bethel hits a ball deep to LF that gets stuck in the fence. WB's LF raises his hands and then goes into the fence to get it before the ump makes a ruling. The runner continues to run and, after a conference, in which the LF ump showed NO CLUE what he was doing, it was ruled a ground rule double. As Coach Wheeler is calmly discussing the call with the LF ump, he realizes he was stuck with the double. (Side note: the ump ACTUALLY raised his hands to signal foul ball but that's another story). As he is walking away, the home plate ump started jawing at him. Wheels gets tossed after an animated discussion.
Next play...some 5 minutes later... WB's 2B (Jankowski) and O'Connor tried to pick off Bethel's runner at 2B. Jankowski dropped his knee and was "arguing" with the ump that the runner never made it back to the bag. At the same time, Bethel's runner tried to get up and pushed Jankowski, who pushed back with his knees. As the Bethel runner got up, he pushes the WB player in the chest. Bethel's bench runs onto the field with WB being restrained at the dugout by their staff. The 1st 2 out of the dugout are Bethel's P and C who are ejected.
If I am correct, everyone who leaves the dugout area should be ejected per VHSL rules. Bethel is VERY lucky to have not had EVERYONE ejected and forfeited. Miraculously, the runner at 2B was not ejected. A couple of WB players should have been ejected as well.
Again, I thought the umps handled this VERY poorly. Their no call and then indecisive actions created this mess and they didn't try to clean it up. Bethel's kids should have just shut up and kept ripping O'Connor, IMO.
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| Posts: 3326 | Location: VB, VA | Registered: December 26, 2002 |    |
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