Youth baseball scores
Published 12:00 am Monday, April 19, 2004
9- and 10-year-old baseball
Taco Bell-12
Elks Lodge-2
Taco Bell ordered their run support supreme, they scored four runs in the first, five in the third and three in the fifth as they downed Elks Lodge, 12-2 Friday in 9- and 10-year-old play at the Sportsplex.
Timothy Moorer led the way with three runs for Taco Bell.
Martellis Walker, Artquis Smith, Tracey Smith had two runs each.
Jabari Moore and Demarquez Lumpkin scored a run each.
Carquest Auto Parts-16
Selma Communications-1
Carquest Auto Parts used 11 hits to beat Selma Communications 16-1 Thursday at the Sportsplex.
Carquest Auto Parts scored six in the first, eight in the second and two in the third to take the win.
Cory Ingram, Michael Ward, Matthew Richey and Sherrone Lindsey had two hits each.
Timonthy Thomas, Jonah Martin and Lane Kryosky added a hit each.
Javonte Gibson, Jamarcus Blevins, Lendell Thorton and Brandon Fredrick had a hit each for Selma Communications.
11- and 12-year-old baseball:
STJ-10
Brown Drug-6
The STJ’s Antonio Hall struck out 11 batters and picked up the win as he led his team to the 10-6 victory Friday at the Sportsplex.
The STJ scored seven runs in the fifth inning to roar from behind and take the win.
Hall tripled and scored a run to help his own cause.
Marvin Gordon doubled and scored.
Devantae Jiles and Devantae Hall scored two runs each.
Howard Pritchett added two hits and scored a run.
Hall limited Brown Drug to two hits and three runs.
He pitched five innings and allowed three walks.
Drew Ross took the loss on the mound.
Ross had a hit and scored a run. Arthur Oliver had a hit and scored a run.
STJ took the lead 2-0 in the first and Brown Drug answered with two in the top of the second.
After holding the STJ scoreless in the bottom of the second, Brown Drug took a 5-2 lead with three runs in the third inning.
The STJ cut that lead to 5-3 with a run in the third.
After a scoreless fourth, Brown Drug went scoreless in the top of the fifth.
The STJ exploded for seven runs in the bottom of the fifth.
Brown Drug got a run back in the sixth, but it wasn’t enough.