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2002 |
Boys
drop first league baseball game
For the first time in this stellar
season, the Sisters boys varsity baseball team knows the taste of defeat
at the hands of a league foe.
On Tuesday, May 7, the Outlaws
went to Stayton and lost a heartbreaker by a 4-3 score.
Coach Ray Garrettson was philosophical.
"They're a scrappy team,"
he said. "We only beat them 3-2 in our yard.
"This was the first time that
we got off the bus flat, and not ready to play," he noted. "Normally,
when we visit a league team, we jump right on them in the first inning."
Starter Mike Greene got into
trouble in the bottom of the first inning when the Eagles put together
three runs (one earned) with the help of two errors.
Sisters fought back, and scratched
out a run in the top of the fourth, with Nathan Powell driving in Ryan
Harper.
The Outlaws drew close in
the next inning when Matt Harp doubled home Pat Burke to make it 3-2.
Seth Teague stole home in the top the seventh with two outs to tie it.
Greene had settled down and
seemed to have things under control, when with two outs in the bottom
of the seventh and the game about to go into extra innings, the number
nine hitter for Stayton lined a double. The game ended two pitches later
when the leadoff batter singled home the winning run.
The Outlaws took it out on
Cascade on Friday, May 10. They disposed of the Cougars 14-4.
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