Wednesday July 17, 2002

Enterprise Vs Central Frontenac Midgets
After a scoreless first inning, Enterprise took control of the game with a five run second inning.  Right fielder Kevin Brown and first baseman Larry McNeill started the one out rally with singles.  Brown scored on an RBI single by Al Fenwick to open the scoring.  Third baseman Carl Lyons followed with an RBI double to score McNeill, and both Fenwick and Lyons scored on a triple by centre fielder Brian Murphy.  Left fielder Lester Brown drove in the final run of the inning with a single.  Enterprise added on run in the third inning on a sacrifice fly by Fenwick that scored Albert Jelly, who had led off the inning with a triple.  Jelly drove in the seventh Enterprise run with his second triple of the game in the fifth inning, scoring Brown who had singled.  Enterprise finished the scoring in the sixth inning with an RBI triple by Lyle Brown and an RBI single by Kevin Brown.  Right fielder David Purdon had two of the four hits for Central Frontenac.
FINAL SCORE:  Enterprise 9 Central Frontenac Midgets 0
WP:  Lyle Brown  7IP 4H 0ER 8K
LP:    Mike Cooke 7IP 15H 9ER 3K

Sydenham Vs Moscow
Moscow opened the scoring in the bottom of the first inning when first baseman Jason Sutton hit a homerun off Sydenham pitcher Dave Hannah.  After several scoreless innings, Sydenham rallied to tie the game at 1-1 in the fifth inning off of starting pitcher Kevin MacDonald.  Third baseman Trevor Corkey doubled with two out and scored on first baseman Paul Hannah's single.  Moscow regained the lead in the bottom of the inning when Finn reached base on an error that scored shortstop Jamie Reid, who had also reached on an error.
FINAL SCORE:  Moscow 2 Sydenham 1
WP:  Kevin MacDonald 5IP 3H 1ER 6K
         Corey Brooks 2IP 2H 0ER 4K
LP:  Dave Hannah  6IP 2H 1ER 1UER 15K

Battersea Vs East Side Mario's
Battersea opened the scoring in the first inning on an RBI single by first baseman Kirk Bertrim that scored centre fielder Chris Switzer, who had tripled.  East Side Mario's tied the game in the bottom of the third inning on a homerun by centre fielder Brad Cashman off of Battersea starter Mike Paul.  East Side's scored a single run in each of the fourth and fifth innings to take a 3-1 lead.  Left fielder Scott MacDonald drove in the run in the fourth and catcher Derek Shaver homered in the fifth inning.  Battersea cut the lead to 3-2 in the sixth inning when Switzer led off the inning with a homerun off of East Side Mario's pitcher Kurt Clark.  Battersea rallied again in the seventh inning, scoring twice to take a 4-3 lead.  Shortstop Mike Tye reached base on an error and moved to second on a single by pinch hitter Travis Monds.  After a sacrifice bunt moved the runners to second and third, catcher Gord Boulton hit a high bouncer that went over the second baseman and scored both runs.  East Side Mario's tied the game in the bottom of the seventh on an RBI single by Shaver that scored shortstop Ken Spicer, who had doubled with one out.
FINAL SCORE:  Battersea 4 East Side Mario's 4
BATT:  Kirk Bertrim  2IP 3H 1ER 1K
             Mike Paul  5IP 6H 3ER 1K
LP:  Kurt Clark  7IP 8H 3ER 1UER 3K

Brett Contracting Cowboys Vs Napanee Midgets (Thursday)
In a four point game played in Napanee, the Brett Contracting Cowboys stormed out to a 3-0 in the first inning on an RBI single by catcher Craig Pearce and a two RBI double by first baseman Brandon Burtch.  Napanee scored an unearned run in the second off of Cowboys starter Pat Severin for their first run.  The Cowboys replied in the third with a single run on an RBI double by Pearce.  Napanee knocked Severin from the game in the third inning loading the bases with no one out.  Terry Redden came in to relieve Severin.  Napanee scored three runs to tie the game at 4-4.  Napanee took the lead in the fourth inning on an RBI triple by Noel McNeill and an RBI single by Ryan Sharpe.  Adam Lake replaced Redden as the Cowboys pitcher with one out in the fourth inning.  The Cowboys cut the lead to 6-5 in the top of the sixth inning after stringing together three singles, with Kevin Gauvreau driving in the run.  Napanee answered in the bottom of the inning with a sacrifice fly by McNeill.  The Cowboys rallied in the top of the seventh to tie the game at 7-7 on a two run single by right fielder Tim Murphy.
FINAL SCORE:  Brett Contracting Cowboys 7 Napanee Midgets 7
BCC:  Adam Lake 3.67 3H 1ER 0K
            Terry Redden 1.33IP 2H 2ER 0K
            Pat Severin 2IP 3H 3ER 1UER 3K
NAP:  Noel McNeill 7IP 9H 7ER 5K