Local Sports Archives for 2014-05

Cedar Creek 5, Sacred Heart 1

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LSU Eunice Wins Regional Tournament

 

This Week in KVPI Sports

This week in KVPI Sports:

 

Tue 5/6 - HS Baseball (Sacred Heart @ Mangham) 92.5 at 5:00

 

Thur 5/8 - NJCAA DII Softball Region 23 Tournament (LSUE vs Mississippi Gulf Coast) in Ellisville, MS at 4:00 92.5

 

Fri - 5/9 TBA

 

Sat 5/10 - TBA

 

 

Fairview Loses to Florien in Semi Final Game

Fairview drops 12-1 game to Florien

Haley Christine Perkins went 2-2 at the plate, but Fairview fell 12-1 to Florien at Frasch Park on Saturday.

Abbey McMillian recorded the win for Florien. She allowed one run over five innings. Abbey struck out five, walked three and gave up five hits.

Adrianna PhillipsKaitlin DavisBailey McCleary and Ryleigh Rutherfordhelped lead Florien. They combined for nine hits and 10 RBIs.

Sarah Gordon ended up on the wrong side of the pitching decision, charged with the loss. She allowed 12 runs in 4 1/3 innings, walked three and struck out one.

Florien didn't relinquish the lead after scoring two runs in the first inning when it scored on an RBI single by Bailey.

Florien increased its lead with five runs in the fourth. Bailey kicked things off with a single, scoring Caitlyn Corley. That was followed up by Kaitlin's triple, scoring Bailey and Gracie Sylvia.

Fairview scored its only run of the game when Adelle Smith was hit by a pitch in the fifth inning.

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Sacred Heart (VP) Defeats West St. John

Early lead gives Sacred Heart (VP) easy victory over West St. John, 14-1

Sacred Heart refused to relinquish the lead after grabbing it early against West St. John, recording a 14-1 victory on Thursday at Sacred Heart (VP).

With seven runs in the first three innings, Sacred Heart left no doubt about the eventual outcome.

An RBI double by Brandon Hudspeth, an RBI single by Garrick Fontenot, a wild pitch, a wild pitch, a wild pitch, an RBI single by Andy Lafleur, and an RBI single by Ellis Parrott during the second inning helped Sacred Heart put some runs on the board early.
 

Garrick went a perfect 2-2 at the dish for Sacred Heart .

Phillip Vidrine recorded the win for Sacred Heart . He allowed one run over four innings. Phillip struck out two, walked one and gave up four hits.

Austin Howard was charged with the loss. He allowed seven runs in three innings, walked four and struck out four.

Sacred Heart built upon its lead with seven runs in the fourth. Wesley Fontenot kicked things off with a single, bringing home Keaton Tate.

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Upcoming KVPI Sports Broadcasts

KVPI Sports Local Broadcasts:

 

5/1 - High School Baseball Playoffs:  Sacred Heart vs West St. John (4:30 on FM)

 

5/2- High School Softball Playoffs:  Fairview vs Glenmora (6:00 on FM)

 

5/3 - (TBD)

LSU Eunice Baseball Update

Back on Tuesday night the LSU Eunice Bengals travelled to Carthage, TX and swept a double headetr from Panola College by scores of 6-2 (7 inn) and 18-9 (9 inn).  Those were the final two regular season games to be broadcast on KVPI for the season.  Our Bengal baseball coverage will resume at the NJCAA Region 23 tournament coming up later this month in Mississippi.

 

Here is the summary of game two in which Derek Herrington was on fire for the Bengals.

 

Derek Herrington leads LSU Eunice to 18-9 win over Panola

An exceptional effort by Derek Herrington lifted LSU Eunice to an 18-9 win over Panola on Tuesday at Carthage, TX.

 

Derek got a hit in each of his six at bats. He doubled in the first inning, tripled in the second inning, and singled in the fourth, sixth, seventh, and ninth innings.

Each team blasted the other's pitching, and there were 27 total runs and 38 hits during the game. Relief pitchers got their fill of innings during the game, with the opposing managers using 11 pitchers in total.

 

LSU Eunice blew out Panola thanks to 24 hits, including eight extra base hits. LSU Eunice scored six runs in the sixth on LSU Eunice scored in the sixth on a walk by Tyler Chapman, a two-run single by Derek, a two-run double by Brennan Bozeman, and an RBI double by Steffan Trosclair.

 

Hayden Barnett got the win for LSU Eunice. He allowed one run over 3 2/3 innings. Hayden Barnett struck out three, walked two and gave up three hits.

LSU Eunice easily handled Panola pitching as seven hitters combined for 23 hits, 17 RBIs and 15 runs scored.

 

Brody Colle ended up on the wrong side of the pitching decision, charged with the loss. He lasted just two innings, walked one, struck out none, and allowed one run.

The top of the first saw LSU Eunice take an early lead, 1-0. LSU Eunice caught fire after Derek doubled. Then Jordan Romero singled, scoring Steffan.

 

Panola answered LSU Eunice's top inning with two runs of its own in the first. Panola scored on a solo home run by Matt Spruill and an RBI double by Clint Cage.

The lead stayed with LSU Eunice after the fifth, when it scored one run on.

LSU Eunice pushed across two runs in both the seventh inning and the eighth. In the seventh, LSU Eunice scored on a two-run double by Ray Veit, bringing home Sam Walley and David Lafleur.

 

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