Showing posts with label Diamond Devil. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

JV WRAPS UP SEASON WITH WIN - DIAMOND DEVIL SPEAKS


The Elkmont JV team traveled to Westminister this past Saturday to face the Wildcats for seven innings. 

Top of one:  Elkmont failed to score with three quick outs.
Bottom of one:  The Wildcats loaded the bases on two hits and a hit player, but the defense for the Red Devils did its job and held the Wildcats to zero runs.

Top of two:  With two outs, Jordan Brooks hit a home run over center field giving the Elkmont a 1-0 lead over Westminister.
Bottom of two:  Westminister scored two to take the lead, 2-1.

Top of three:  Joshua Carter hit a single, stole second and would eventually score on errors by Westminister making the score, 2-2.
Bottom of three:  Westminister failed to score.

Top of four:  Elkmont got the bats going with a leadoff double by Jake Marshall who would score on a SAC by Hunter Taylor.  Brooks hit a triple and Cody Haggermaker would follow with a single RBI.  Camron Taylor hit a single, stole second, advanced to third on a SAC fly by Carter and would score on a single RBI by Nolan Ryan.  Elkmont had the lead, 5-2.
Bottom of four:  Westminister scored two making the score, 5-4.

Top of five:  Elkmont would again fail to score.
Bottom of five: Westminister, no score.

Top of six:  Haggermaker hit a double and would score on a single RBI by Jarod Smallwood. Elkmont 6, Westminister, 4.
Bottom of six:  Westminister, no score.

Top of seven:  Elkmont scored another run bringing the final score to 7-4, Elkmont as Westminister would once again fail to score.

The JV team ends their season with an 11-9 record overall.  With the returning players from this year and those moving up from the middle school team, Red Devil JV baseball looks to have a bright future which also means the entire baseball program at Elkmont has many more promising years ahead.  Many of these players will be playing Legion Summer ball.  Hope to catch you all at the diamond again.  Signing off for Elkmont JV Baseball, this is The Diamond Devil.

STATS:

PITCHING:
            C. TAYLOR:  4 hits, 5 walks, 1 stike out, 1 hit player, 2 errors, 4 runs
            A. MCMAHAN:  4 hits, 2 walks, 4 strike outs, 1 hit player, 2 errors

BATTING:
            N. RYAN:  RBI
            M. JOHNSON: SINGLE
            J. MARSHALL:  DOUBLE, SINGLE
            H. TAYLOR: SAC, 2 SINGLES
            J. BROOKS:  HR, TRIPLE,
            C. HAGGERMAKER:  RBI, DOUBLE
            C. TAYLOR:  SINGLE
            J. CARTER: SINGLE, STEAL HOME
            J. SMALLWOOD:  RBI

Thursday, April 12, 2012

JV LOSES ON THE ROAD - DIAMOND DEVIL SPEAKS

The JV Red Devils traveled to West Limestone Tuesday to face the Cats once again.

Top of one, Adam McMahan got on base with a walk followed by a RBI single from Michael Lee Johnson.
Hunter Brazeal had a single but Elkmont failed to score him.
Bottom of one, West scored two on a hit and a walk allowed by Elkmont pitcher, Johnson.

Top of two, Hunter Taylor started off with a double.  Eli Vining walked.  Jarod Smallwood had a RBI single followed by a RBI single from Joshua Carter.  With two outs and two on, Elkmont again failed to score the runners.
Bottom of two, West scored five.  Johnson still pitching.

Top of three, Elkmont failed to score and left one on base.
Bottom of three, West scored four more.  Camron Taylor would go to the mound to finish out the inning and game.

Top of four, Smallwood and Carter would each get a single followed by a RBI single from Nolan Ryan.  Elkmont would again fail to score the remaining two on base.
Bottom of four, West scored two runs on three hits.

Top of five, Elkmont failed to score giving West the win with a final of Elkmont 4, West 13.

The JV will travel to Westminister for their next game to be played immediately after the Middle School game.

STATS:

PITCHING:
            Johnson:  5 hits, 5 walks, 3 stike outs, 11 runs
            C. Taylor:  3 hits, 1 strike out, 2 runs

BATTING:
            N. Ryan:  walk, single, RBI
            A. McMahan:  walk
            M. Johnson:  RBI
            H. Brazeal:  single
            J. Brooks:  walk, 1B interference by catcher
            H. Taylor:  double, walk
            E. Vining:  walk
            J. Smallwood:  2 singles, RBI
            J. Carter:  2 singles, RBI

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

ELKMONT JV WINS AT HOME - DIAMOND DEVIL SPEAKS

Monday night following the Varsity win, the Elkmont JV took the field and the win against the Ardmore Tigers.

Top of one, Adam McMahan took the mound and shut the tigers down with no hits, walks, or runs.  Elkmont came to bat and started off right with a triple from Nolan Ryan.  McMahan would get on baseon an error from Ardmore shortstop.  Michael Lee Johnson was hit by the pitcher and so the bases were loaded.  Hunter Brazeal hit a 2 RBI single and would steal second then third to be in scoring position.  Jordan Brooks had a sacrifice fly to score Brazeal.  At the end of one, the score was 3 - 0, Elkmont.

Top of second, Ardmore would have two players on base due to Elkmont infield errors followed by a 2 RBI.  However, McMahan would settle in on the mound and finish the inning with consecutive strike outs.  Bottom of two, Jarod Smallwood was hit to get on base.  Joshua Carter followed with a RBI single.  McMahan got on with a single followed by a RBI by Johnson who would eventually steal home bringing the score to 6-2, Elkmont.

Third inning, neither team would score. 

Top of four,  McMahan walked two and Ardmore would score those two on errors by Elkmont.  With the score 6-4, Elkmont came to bat. Smallwood hit a single followed by a double from Carter.  Ryan had a RBI single.

Top of five, Elkmont defense played to get the win allowing no score by Ardmore. 

The final score was Elkmont 7, Ardmore 4.

McMahan pitched the entire game and is credited with the win.

Elkmont JV will play tonight at West following the Varsity game. 

STATS:

PITCHING: 
MCMAHAN:  2 HITS, 5 WALKS, 5 STRIKE OUTS, 5 ERRORS

BATTING:
            RYAN:  TRIPLE, RBI
            MCMAHAN:  SINGLE, WALK, 1B-E6
            JOHNSON:  1B-E6, RBI, STEAL HOME
            BRAZEAL:  2 SINGLES, 2 RBI
            BROOKS:  RBI
            TAYLOR:  2 SINGLES
            SMALLWOOD:  SINGLE
            CARTER:  SINGLE, DOUBLE, RBI

Saturday, March 24, 2012

JV TEAM ON A ROLL - DIAMOND DEVIL SPEAKS

The morning was cold and damp, but the weather did nothing to deter the JV Red Devils this morning in a double header against the East Lawrence Eagles.  Starting the first game, Adam McMahan took the mound for the Devils. Although he only gave up two hits, East Lawrence would score four runs on an error-filled inning.  After getting three outs, the Devils came to bat but failed to score.

Top of the second inning, the Eagles scored three runs on no hits and three walks. Bottom of two, Elkmont scored only one run on an RBI (run batted in) by Jordan Brooks.

With the score, 7-1 in the Eagles’ favor and going to top of three, things began to change for Elkmont.  McMahan seemed to settle in, regained his focus and shut the Eagles down with no runs, hits, or walks.  Bottom of third inning, the Devils got the bats going.  Camron Taylor led off and got to first base.  Cody Haggermaker and Jarod Smallwood followed with a single each.  Bases loaded, Joshua Carter hit a 2 RBI double, closing the score to 7-3, Eagles. Next, Nolan Ryan hit a RBI single; score 7-4, Eagles.  Carter stole home on a wild pitch; score 7-5, Eagles.  McMahan would get on base and Hunter Brazeal would hit a 2 RBI single; score 7-7, tied.

Fourth inning, McMahan once again shut down the Eagles, and the Devils continued to hit and scored three more runs.

Top of fifth inning, the Eagles scored one final run, but McMahan did his job as the Devils would get the win with a final score Elkmont 10, East Lawrence 8.  Adam McMahan captured the win, pitching a complete game.

PITCHING STATS

MCMAHAN: 
5 Innings:  2 Hits, 4 Walks, 1 Strike Out, 2 Hit Batters, 8 Runs


BATTING STATS:

N. RYAN:  Single, RBI
A. MCMAHAN: Single
M. JOHNSON:  2 Doubles, 2 RBI
H. BRAZEAL:  Single, 2 RBI
J. BROOKS:  RBI
C. HAGGERMAKER:  Single, Walk
J. SMALLWOOD:  2 Singles
J. CARTER:  Double, Walk, 2 RBI, 1 Steal Home

 


After a short break, the two teams would face off again.  This time, Camron Taylor would take the mound for the Red Devils.

Top of the first inning, no runs allowed for the Eagles.
Bottom of one, Elkmont scored on a RBI by Jake Marshall.

Top of two, no runs allowed for the Eagles.
Bottom of second inning, Elkmont scored plenty.  Taylor walked followed with singles from Haggermaker, Smallwood, and a RBI single from Carter.  Next, Ryan had a 2 RBI single followed by a 2 RBI double from McMahan and a RBI triple from Johnson.  Marshal would round out the inning with a RBI, making the score 8-0, Elkmont.

The third inning proved unsuccessful for both teams, neither scored.

Top of four,  Jake Marshall would take the mound.  He allowed 2 hits, 1 walk and 3 runs bringing the score to 8-3, Elkmont.
Bottom of four, Elkmont scored three more runs on a McMahan RBI single and a Johnson 2 RBI double.

Top of five, the East Lawrence Eagles would only have 1 hit and 1 fun.  Elkmont would take another win with the final score of Devils 11, Eagles 4.  Camron Taylor collected the win.

PITCHING STATS:
TAYLOR:       3 Innings:  0 Hits, 0 Walks, 6 Strike Outs, 0 Runs
MARSHALL: 2 Innings:  3 Hits,  1 Walk,  4 Strike Outs, 4 Runs,

HITTING STATS:
RYAN:  3 Singles, 2 RBI
MCMAHAN:  Single, Double, 3 RBI
JOHNSON:  Walk, Double, Triple, 3 RBI
BRAZEAL:  Single
MARSHALL:  Single, 2 RBI
BROOKS:  Walk
H. TAYLOR:  Single
C. TAYLOR:  Walk
HAGGERMAKER:  Single
SMALLWOOD:  2 Singles
CARTER:  Single, RBI

Both wins today bring the JV record to 9-6 overall.

The JV team will travel to Danville Monday night to face the Hawks following the varsity game beginning @ 4:30.



Friday, March 23, 2012

ELKMONT JV WINS BIG AT TANNER

The JV Red Devils headed South on Highway 31 with one thing in mind:  WIN.  The score and stats will tell the entire story of victory as Elkmont beat the Rattlers 15-0.  Michael Lee Johnson pitched the entire game and is credited with the win.  The win brings the JV record to 7-6 heading to tomorrow’s double header against E. Lawrence (Elkmont @ 9:00 am)


PITCHING STATS:

JOHNSON:  2 hits, 3 walks, 7 Strike Outs, 1 Hit Batter, 0 runs allowed.

BATTING STATS: 

N. RYAN:  1 double, 1 single, 1 RBI
A. MCMAHAN:  1 walk, 1 single, 1 RBI
JOHNSON:  2 doubles, 2 steals home, 1 HP, 1 RBI
H. BRAZEAL:  2 singles, 1 RBI
J. MARSHAL:  1 single, 1 RBI
H. TAYLOR:  3 singles, 1 RBI
E. VINING:  3 singles, 2 RBI
C. TAYLOR:  1 singles, 1 walk
C. HAGGERMAKER:  1 double, 2 dingles, 2 RBI
J. SMALLWOOD:  1 double, 2 RBI, and a heck of a throw from right field to home to keep Tanner from scoring!
J. CARTER:  2 singles, 1 RBI

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

JV RED DEVILS BREAK COLTS

The JV team proved to be to much at home last night against the Clements Colts, winning 8-2

Camron Taylor took the mound to start the game allowing only one walk as the Colts came up empty.  The Red Devils came in to bat. Taylor started off with a single and would eventually steal home.  Hunter Brazeal, batting third, had a single and would also steal home.  Eli Vining had a single, followed by Jared Smallwood with a walk.  Joshua Carter had a single with 2 RBI (run batted in) and would steal 2nd on an error by the second baseman. Jordan Nelson and Eli Hobbs, both “borrowed” from the Middle School team, would each have a single with Carter scoring on an RBI by Hobbs.  At the end of the first inning with 2 runner left on base, Elkmont led 5 - 0.

Top of two, Taylor allowed two hits, three walks and two runs by Clements, bringing the score to 5-2 in Elkmont’s favor.  With two outs, coaches would pull Taylor and put in Eli Vining as pitcher who would finish the inning with no hits, walks, or runs.  Bottom of the second inning, Brazeal would walk followed with singles from Vining, Smallwood (RBI) and Carter (RBI) making the score 7-2 still in Elkmont’s favor. Three were LOB(runners left on base).

Vining would continue on the mound in the 3rd and 4th innings allowing one walk.  Elkmont failed to score in the third, leaving one on base but scored one in the fourth with a triple by Smallwood followed by an RBI by Carter.  They left three on base.

In the top of the fifth, Vining only allowed 1 walk and would cinch the win for the Red Devils. The final score was Elkmont 8, Colts 2. 
The winning pitcher was Camron Taylor.

The JV team will play @ Tanner this Friday following the Varsity game, and will host East Lawrence @ home in a double header this Saturday beginning at 9:00 am.

Their record is now 6-6.

STATS:

PITCHING:

Camron Taylor:  2 hits, 4 walks, 2 runs
Eli Vining:  0 hits, 2 walks, 0 runs

BATTING:

Camron Taylor:  1 single, 1 walk, 1 steal home
Cody Haggermaker: 1 single
Hunter Brazeal:  1 single, 1 walk, 1 steal home
Eli Vining: 2 singles
Jarod Smallwood: 1 walk, 1 single, 1 triple, 1 RBI
Joshua Carter: 1 double, 2 singles, 4 RBIs
Jordan Nelson: 1 single, 1 walk
Eli Hobbs: 1 single, 1 walk, 1 RBI
Reporter: Diamond Devil

Monday, March 19, 2012

JV WINS ONE AND LOSES ONE

 
Elkmont JV was at home on Saturday with a double header against the West Limestone Wildcats.

Winning 5-4, in their last meeting against the Cats, the Red Devils knew they would have to get bats going and play good defense. 

In game # 1, Elkmont took the lead in the bottom of the second inning,  8 – 0.  In the top of the third, West scored four runs but that would be all as pitcher, Adam McMahan would allow no hits, walks, or runs for the remainder of the game.

Elkmont would take the win with the final score 8 – 4.  McMahan pitched the entire game and allowed a total of 5 hits, 1 walk, and 4 runs.

STATS:

Nolan Ryan: 1 single, 1 walk
Adam McMahan: 2 singles
Michael Johnson: 1 double
Camron Taylor: 1 walk
Jordan Brooks: 1 double
Hunter Taylor: 1 single, 1 double
Eli Vining: 1 walk
Cody Haggermaker: 1 double

Game # 2 would prove to be an exciting match up as both teams wanted a win.  With Jordan Brooks starting on the mound, West Limestone Wildcats scored no runs in the first inning.  Elkmont  Red Devils came to bat and scored 2 runs on 2 walks and a single.

In the second inning, Brooks had an arm injury and coaches would put Camron Taylor on the mound. West scored 9 runs in the second.
Elkmont came back to bat and scored 2 more runs.

The score was in West’s favor 9 – 4 going to the third.
Taylor did his job allowing no hits, walks, or runs in the third.
Red Devils failed to score.

In the top of 4, Taylor once again allowed no hits, walks, or runs.
Elkmont scored 3 bring the score 9 – 7, Wildcats

In the top of five with two outs, West scored another run making the score 10-7.  Coaches would bring Hunter Brazeal to the mound to finish out the inning.

In the bottom of the fifth with one out and runners on, Joshua Carter hit a 2 run double, bringing the score to 10-9 and Elkmont to within one of a tie and a possible win.  On a couple of wild pitches, Carter would steal third then home to tie the game @ 10 all.  The next two batters would get outs and send the game to extra innings.

Brazeal would continue to pitch allowing 1 hit, 2 walks, and no runs in the sixth, but Elkmont would again fail to score.

Going to seven, coaches sent Michael Lee Johnson to the mound where he only allowed 1 hit, and 1 walk.  The Wildcats came up empty.  The Red Devils failed to score.

Going to eight, Johnson allowed 2 hits and West scored a run on a bobbled ball and bad throw by the short stop to first base.  Elkmont would come to bat but fell short and West would take the win 11-10.

STATS:

Jordan Brooks allowed 2 hits, 3 walks, 1 hit player, and 1 run.
Camron Taylor allowed 6 hits, 1 walk, and 9 runs.
Hunter Brazeal allowed 1 hit, 2 walks
Michael Johnson allowed 3 hits, 1 walk, and 1 run.
Nolan Ryan: 2 walks, 1 single
Adam McMahan: 1 walk, 2 singles
Michael Johnson: 1 single, 1 RBI
Hunter Brazeal:  2 singles
Camron Taylor: 1 walk
Eli Vining: 1 single
Cody Haggermaker: 1 single, 2 walks
Joshua Carter: 1 single, 1 double, 3 RBI

The JV record is now 5-6.

 Elkmont JV will meet Clements @ home today following the Varsity game.  

JV Falls to Ardmore – March 16



Again, Elkmont Junior Varsity struggled to get the bats going and ended up 
losing, 9 – 1, Friday at Ardmore.

Camron Taylor was the starting pitcher allowing a total of 5 hits,
 3 walks and 5 runs.  Michael Lee Johnson was the closing pitcher (closer) 
allowing a total of 6 hits, 2 walks, and 4 runs.  Taylor is tagged with the loss.








Nolan Ryan: 2 singles, 1 walk
Michael Johnson: 1 RBI, 1walk
Jordan Brooks: 1 walk
Hunter Taylor: 1 single
Eli Vining: 1 single,
Joshua Carter: 1 walk

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

JV TEAM STRUGGLES AGAINST ABS

The JV played the Athens Bible School Trojans in Athens, March 13.  The Red Devils weren't able to score enough to overcome some crucial mistakes and runners left on base; taking their fourth loss, 3 -1 .  

The starting pitcher, Hunter Brazeal faced three batters with three outs in the top of the first inning.  As Elkmont came in to bat, they looked to take an early lead.  Nolan Ryan started off with a single. Michael Lee Johnson, batting third, also had a single.  With one out and runners on second and third, the next two batters made outs leaving the runners on and failed to score.

In the top of the second, Brazeal allowed two hits and one run.  ABS took the lead 1-0.  Bottom of second inning, with two outs, Eli Vining hit a single but again Elkmont could not get the runner home as the next batter would strike out.

Brazeal took the mound again in the third and allowed one hit but no runs.  In the bottom of the third, Elkmont started out with Cody Haggermaker taking a walk. With one out, Nolan Ryan would advance the runner with a single. Adam McMahan followed with a single advancing both runners.  With two outs, Haggermaker stole home, scoring the Red Devils' first run  The next batter hit the ball but was thrown out at first and left two potential runs on base.

With the score tied 1-1 going to the fourth, the coaches would bring Hunter Taylor to the mound where he would only allow two walks.  However, with two outs and runners on, an error allowed one run to score and shortly later a second error with a runner on third saw another Trojan cross home base adding another run.  Elkmont came to bat needing two runs.  However, the Red Devils were only able to get C. Taylor on base with a walk and Hunter Taylor with a single but no score.

Going to the top of fifth inning, ABS led 3-1 and Taylor would take the mound this time only allowing one walk.  In the bottom of five as Elkmont came to bat, Jarod Smallwood hit a double; Haggermaker, hit a double.  Smallwood made the turn at third but stumbled and the Trojans threw him out at home.  The next two batters would make outs leaving Haggermaker stranded on second and ending the game, 3 -1.


Elkmont is now 4-4 for the season.
 The next game is scheduled for Friday @ Ardmore following the varsity game.


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Saturday, March 10, 2012

JV SPLIT AT WEST LIMESTONE


The JV team traveled to West Limestone for two games Saturday.  The first was against Huntsville Catholic.  Hunter Brazeal was the starting pitcher allowing 1 hit, 1 walk, and 1 run.

The Red Devils were down 1 - 0 heading to the bottom of the 5th.  Michael Lee Johnson batted in the tying run to send the game into extra innings. Catholic had 5 hits, 2 walks, and scored 4 runs off pitcher Adam McMahan to take the lead in the top of the 6th. With one out, the Red Devils brought in Michael Lee Johnson to pitch.   He finished the 6th, allowing no runs, walks, or hits.  Elkmont came to bat but couldn't seem to get it together as Catholic would take the win with the final score, 5 - 1.
Nolan Ryan: 2 walks
Adam McMahan:  single, double
Michael Lee: single


Although the loss was tough, the Red Devils had to re-group and get ready for their next game against the West Limestone Wildcats.
This time Camron Taylor would take the mound for the Red Devils.  He pitched the entire game allowing 6 hits, 3 walks, 4 runs, and is credited with a WIN!
The Red Devils won with the final score being 5 - 4; bringing the JV record to 4 - 3.
Nolan Ryan: walk
Adam McMahan: single, walk
Michael Lee:  2 singles
Hunter Brazeal: single
Camron Taylor: single, walk
Jordan Brooks: single
Hunter Taylor: single
Eli Vining: walk
Jarod Smallwood: single
Although the JV team is still struggling with batting and errors on defense in some positions, they seem to be improving overall.  If they continue with practice and learn to work as a team, I feel the
JV team will stay on track and end up with a winning record this year.
The JV team is scheduled to play ABS this Tuesday, March 13 @ Elkmont following the Varsity game.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

JV LOSE TO TROJANS - DIAMOND DEVIL SPEAKS


Cool nights and the distinct sound of a “ping” as bat meets ball.  Yes, it’s that time of year again; baseball season.
The JV team got off to a slow start losing to Brewer at home.  However, their season took a turn in the right direction with consecutive wins against East Lawrence, Falkville, and Addison. 

Last night, they met Athens Bible School at home. ABS took an early lead as Elkmont struggled to make routine plays and to get the bats going.  With ABS leading 8 to 5 in the middle of the fifth, Elkmont came to bat.  After scoring 1 with no outs, it looked as if the Red Devils were on track to either win or at least force an extra inning.  However, with a runner on base, the ABS pitcher struck the next three batters out giving Elkmont their second loss of the season.  The final score was 8 to 6.
Elkmont will face Westminister at home Thursday, weather permitting.  

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

BASEBALL REPORTERS

The Elkmont Baseball Blog would like to announce it's bullpen of reporters for this season.
Dust Devil at the Diamond - varsity




Diamond Devil - JV
Baseball Taz - middle school