Additionally, the name, address, and registration information of any voter who is in the Safe at Home program and who has complied with O.R.C. By publishing Secretary records verbatim, VRF does not state, represent, suggest, or imply that this voter voted or that this voter’s ballot was counted or not counted. The information published here by VRF appears exactly as provided by the Secretary. The information is publicly available here. Saturday (July 8) - Findley at Custenborder Field, doubleheader starting at 1 p.m.The information on this website about this voter, including records of this voter’s voting history, was provided to Voter Reference Foundation LLC (“VRF”) by the Ohio Secretary of State (“Secretary”) on March 23, 2021. Thursday (July 6) - Piqua at Custenborder Field, 7 p.m. Sunday thru 4th of July - Don Cross Invitational, Cambridge Tonight (Thursday) - Greenville at Custenborder Field, 7 p.m. Noble, Albers and Subler all drove in two runs each. You’ve got to keep going up there and hitting the ball.’ ” We got up 10-2, and I said ‘they’re going to keep pounding at us, boys. I don’t care if you’re up by 30 runs - they’re going to keep coming at you. A Frosty Brown-coached team does not lay down. “We hit the ball well tonight, but you’ve got to give Troy credit. I thought we were getting better, too, but you couldn’t prove that by tonight.” “Do I think we can play with Sidney? Well, last time we got beat in extra innings. “We had one of those nights tonight,” Troy Post 43 coach Frosty Brown said. Subler, Nixon and Knapke then all reached on errors. Sidney then put itself in position to win via the run rule with four more runs in the bottom of the sixth.Īlbers was hit by a pitch to start the uprising, and McLain and Puthoff followed with singles. McLain singled in the final run of the inning. Berning then walked, Knapke singled and Noble walked ahead of an error off the bat of Albers. Liles was again the catalyst, starting it off with a two-base hit. It was 10-2 at that point, but Troy scored five times in the fourth to make it close again.īut Troy couldn’t silence the Sidney bats and Post 217 scored four more times in the bottom of the fourth to make it 14-7. McLain plated another run with a sacrifice fly, then Puthoff, Subler and Josh Nixon all singled. Knapke forced Berning at second, but Noble followed with his double, and Albers another single. Liles again started it off by coaxing a walk, and Berning then singled. Troy came back with two in the third on three walks and three wild pitches, but Post 217 responded with five more in the bottom of the third. Daniel Berning was then walked intentionally, and Knapke then singled, Noble walked, and Albers, McLain, Puthoff and Kyle Subler all singled. Liles reached on an error by the shortstop, winding up on second base. Post 217 scored a lot early, plating five runs in the bottom of the second. Dion Putoff also had three singles, and Austin Knapke, Kyle Subler and Dylan Albers all had two singles. Liles helped his own cause with a single and a double. Sidney sprayed 15 hits around the friendly confines, led by Austin McLain’s three singles and four runs batted in. Louden set down eight of them on strikes and allowed just two hits. Sidney’s Tyler Louden and Maddux Liles combined on the five-hitter, striking out 13 and walking seven. The game lasted just six-and-a-half innings, ending because of the 10-run rule. We are on a good roll right now and hopefully we can continue it.” “My guys really came out swinging the bats and our pitchers allowed only five hits and struck out 13. “This was another big win for us because of the league,” said Legion coach Jim Koewler. Overall, Post 217 was 19-7 going into a game at home Wednesday against Dayton Patterson. Sidney already owns a win over each team. Remaining for Post 217 is Greenville tonight and Piqua a week from tonight, and both games are at Custenborder Field. The win gave Sidney a 4-0 record, with two of the wins coming over Troy. 1 seed in the postseason Western Ohio League tournament after pounding visiting Troy Post 43 18-7 Tuesday night at Custenborder Field in league play. Sidney Post 217 appears headed for the No. Sidney’s Maddux Liles, left, runs towards third as Troy’s Dustin Myers throws to second in Western Ohio League Legion baseball action Tuesday night at Custenborder Field.
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