Cherry Creek and Thunder Navy (Amaral) tie
Cherry Creek and Thunder Navy played to a 12-12 tie on Sunday at Homestead.
Thunder Navy jumped out to an early 5-0 lead in the top of the first. The Thunder Navy (Amaral) attack began with a single from Blake. A stolen base then moved Blake from first to second. Foster singled, scoring Blake. Thunder Navy pushed more runs across when Grant scored on a walk by Max, Foster scored on a groundout by Mcrae, and Max and Kyle scored on a two-run double by Traber.
Cherry Creek scored seven runs of its own in the third. Cherry Creek scored on a walk by Garret Adams, a three-run double by Aiden Stout, an RBI single by AJ Makowka, and a two-run single by Josh Fleishner.
Cherry Creek falls to Hawk Orange (Hamner) 7-4 in spite of Postregna's performance
Regan Postregna did all he could to give Cherry Creek a boost, but it wasn't enough to get past Hawk Orange , as Cherry Creek lost 7-4 in four innings at Challenger on Saturday.
Postregna got a hit in each of his three at bats. He singled in the first, second, and fourth innings.
Cherry Creek jumped out to an early 3-0 lead in the top of the first. Cherry Creekgot things going when Postregna singled. Then a walk by Garret Adams scoredCollin Robles. Cherry Creek pushed more runs across when Postregna scored on a walk by Curtis Georg and Wilson scored when Anders Ladow was hit by a pitch.
Hawk Orange answered Cherry Creek's top inning with two runs of its own in the second. Hawk Orange scored on an RBI single by Anthony and an RBI single byDaniel.
Hawk Orange went up for good in the third, scoring five runs on an error, two singles, and a bases loaded walk by Zach Herrick.
Cherry Creek and Thunder Navy (Amaral) tie
Cherry Creek and Thunder Navy played to a 12-12 tie on Sunday at Homestead.
Thunder Navy jumped out to an early 5-0 lead in the top of the first. The Thunder Navy (Amaral) attack began with a single from Blake. A stolen base then moved Blake from first to second. Foster singled, scoring Blake. Thunder Navy pushed more runs across when Grant scored on a walk by Max, Foster scored on a groundout by Mcrae, and Max and Kyle scored on a two-run double by Traber.
Cherry Creek scored seven runs of its own in the third. Cherry Creek scored on a walk by Garret Adams, a three-run double by Aiden Stout, an RBI single by AJ Makowka, and a two-run single by Josh Fleishner.
Thunder Navy (Amaral) and Cherry Creek tie
Thunder Navy and Cherry Creek played to a 7-7 tie on Sunday at Writers Vista.
The top of the first saw Cherry Creek take an early lead, 2-0. Collin Robles got things going for Cherry Creek with a single. A passed ball then moved Roblesfrom first to third. Cooper Wilson singled, bringing home Robles. More runs came home for Cherry Creek when Pingree scored on an RBI single by Steve Park.
Thunder Navy scored two runs of its own in the first. Thunder Navy scored on a walk by Kyle and a hit by pitch.
Adams' big day not enough, Cherry Creek blown out 16-2 by Dolphin Black (Meyn)
Cherry Creek racked up six hits, but it wasn't enough, as Cherry Creek were 16-2 losers on Saturday at the hands of Dolphin Black (Meyn) at Douglas County Fair Grounds.
Garret Adams did his best to jumpstart the offense for Cherry Creek, reaching base two times. He scored one run and had one RBI. He homered in the fourth inning.
Dolphin Black hammered Cherry Creek pitching as six hitters had a field day, combining for nine hits, 15 RBIs and nine runs scored.
Home runs for Dolphin Black came when BJ homered in the second inning, TJ homered in the second inning, Soaren homered in the second inning, and Johnhomered in the third inning.
Dolphin Black stayed on top until the final out after taking the lead in the first, scoring three runs on two singles.
One run in the top of the second helped Cherry Creek close its deficit to 3-1. An RBI single by Regan Postregna gave Cherry Creek life. Finally, BJ got Zach Herrick to strike out to end the threat.
It didn't take long for Dolphin Black to answer as it scored eight runs of its own in the second. Dolphin Black scored on an RBI single by Kaleb, a three-run home run by BJ, a three-run home run by TJ, and a solo home run by Soaren.
After pushing across one run in the top of the fourth, Cherry Creek faced just a 16-2 deficit. A solo home run by Adams sparked Cherry Creek's rally. The game went final when Postregna flew out.
Cherry Creek fall to Hawk Silver (Wilson) 13-1
Cherry Creek lost despite Zach Herrick's spectacular day from both the mound and the plate.
Herrick reached base two times. He tripled in the second inning.
Cherry Creek falls 13-2 to Warrior Black (Castro) despite Park's effort
Despite Steve Park's double to left field on Monday, Cherry Creek took a 13-2 loss at the hands of Warrior Black (Castro) at Willow Creek.
Warrior Black 's Aidan, Eli, Nick and Colton combined for 10 hits and 10 RBIs.
The top of the first saw Warrior Black take an early lead, 2-0. A single by Eli, plating Aidan started the inning off. Warrior Black added more runs when Eli scored on an RBI single by Nick.
It didn't take long for Cherry Creek to respond as it scored two runs of its own in the first. Cherry Creek scored on an RBI double by Steve Park and an error.
The lead stayed with Warrior Black after the second, when it scored three runs on a groundout by Sean and a two-run single by Aidan.
Warrior Black built upon its lead with three runs in the third. Hunter kicked things off with a double, scoring Jack. That was followed up by Colton's single, plating Nick and Hunter.
Warrior Black piled on five more runs in the top of the fourth. A single by Eli ignited the offense, plating Aidan. That was followed up by Nick's single, scoring Eli.
Cherry Creek drops 9-5 game to Eagle Green (Glover) despite efforts of Adams
Garret Adams did all he could to give Cherry Creek a boost, but it wasn't enough to get past Eagle Green , as Cherry Creek lost 9-5 in five innings at Dry Creek on Sunday.Adams went a perfect 1-1 at the dish for Cherry Creek. He singled in the first inning.
Eagle Green 's Cox, Kenny and Moe combined for five hits and five RBIs.
Eagle Green stayed on top until the final out after taking the lead in the second, scoring three runs on a groundout by Shivley, an RBI single by Lear, and an RBI triple by Moe.
Eagle Green tacked on another two runs in the fifth. A error scored Shunnison for the inning's first run. That was followed up by an error that scored Ruffin.
Five runs in the bottom of the fifth helped Cherry Creek close its deficit to 9-5. A two-run single by Cooper Wilson, a bases loaded walk, a hit by pitch, and a walk by Aiden Stout triggered Cherry Creek's comeback. But Moe got Zach Herrick to strike out to end the game.
Robles racked up two RBIs on one hit for Cherry Creek. He singled in the second inning.
Zach Herrick pitched a fantastic game, lasting two innings on the mound for Cherry Creek before the call to the bullpen. Herrick allowed five hits and seven runs.
Warrior Red was sparked by Owen Bell and Gavin Rapoza, who teamed up for four hits and four RBIs.
Warrior Red jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the top of the first. Bell kicked things off for Warrior Red with a single. A single by Carson Evans then moved Bell from first to third. Then a walk by Evan Romke scored Bell.
Cherry Creek scored two runs of its own in the first. Cherry Creek scored on a walk by Max Pingree and a walk by Aiden Stout.
After a quick strike from Warrior Red , Cherry Creek responded with three runs in the second. Cherry Creek scored on a two-run single by Robles and a groundout by Garret Adams.
The game was never in doubt after the third, as Warrior Red scored seven runs on an RBI double by John Park, a groundout by Canon Humphreys, and four singles.
Cherry Creek comes from behind to beat Creek Red, 12-11
Cherry Creek trailed by six in the third, but Cherry Creek recovered thanks to a key single in the third inning from Zach Herrick to pull out a 12-11 win in three innings over Creek Red at Village Greens on Thursday.
With Cherry Creek trailing by one in the third inning, Herrick came to the plate and singled, bringing home Anders Ladow and Garret Adams.
Herrick racked up two RBIs on one hit for Cherry Creek.
Both squads had things going at the plate, tallying 23 runs and 12 hits.
Adams did his best to jumpstart the offense for Cherry Creek, reaching base three times. He scored two runs and had one RBI. He singled in the third inning.
The bottom of the first saw Cherry Creek take an early lead, 4-0. A single by Steve Park, bringing home Adams started the inning off. Cherry Creek added more runs when Park scored on an RBI single by Aiden Stout, Stout scored on a walk by Collin Robles, and Pingree scored on a walk by Josh Fleishner.
Cherry Creek didn't give up the lead after the third inning. Additional runs came from three singles.
Cherry Creek drops high-scoring affair to Creek Red, 19-8
Ten hits weren't enough for Cherry Creek as it lost a shootout, 19-8 in six innings, to Creek Red on Saturday at Village Greens.
Cooper Collins racked up five RBIs on two hits for Cherry Creek. Collins singled in the third inning and homered in the sixth inning.
The two teams combined for 27 runs and 28 hits, including five extra base hits. There were 11 pitchers used in the game as the two managers searched for any way to finish it off.
#7 racked up three RBIs on three hits for Creek Red. #7 singled in the second and third innings and tripled in the sixth inning.
Creek Red pounded Cherry Creek pitching, as 10 hitters combined for 19 hits, 19 RBIs and 16 runs scored.
Cherry Creek ran seemingly at will on the basepaths, finishing with seven steals.Collin Robles had one stolen base and Zach Herrick, Steve Park, and Garret Adams each had two stolen bases.
Creek Red went up for good in the first, scoring two runs on an RBI triple by #5.
Creek Red built upon its lead with seven runs in the second. The inning looked promising, as #10 singled, plating #7 to kick things off.
Two runs in the bottom of the third helped Cherry Creek close its deficit to 10-2. An RBI single by Collins fueled Cherry Creek's comeback. AJ Makowka struck out to end the Cherry Creek threat.
After pushing across two runs in the bottom of the fourth, Cherry Creek faced a 10-4 deficit. An RBI single by Adams set off a Cherry Creek rally, but Aiden Stout grounded out to end the Cherry Creek threat.
One run in the bottom of the fifth helped Cherry Creek close its deficit to 10-5. An RBI single by Robles sparked Cherry Creek's rally, but Josh Fleishner struck out to end the Cherry Creek threat.
Creek Red piled on nine more runs in the top of the sixth. A clutch bases-loaded walk scored #8 to open the scoring in the frame. That was followed up by #1's single, bringing home #10.
Three runs in the bottom of the sixth helped Cherry Creek close its deficit to 19-8. A three-run home run by Collins triggered Cherry Creek's comeback, but Cherry Creek's Makowka struck out to end the ballgame.