Adrian
double forfeit in baseball
After a collision in the second game of a baseball doubleheader between Adrian College and Hope resulted in the player being ejected from the bench, the MIAA decided to double forfeit that game and the third game at Adrian Saturday. I put it down.
Both teams were tied for first place in the MIAA standings with Kalamazoo, but were two games behind Kalamazoo and one game behind Alma.
In the first game of the doubleheader, the Bulldogs won 11-3 as Jacob Charles gave up seven hits, no walks, five strikeouts, and gave up three runs (two earned).
AJ Miranda had 4 hits, 1 double, 1 RBI and 3 RBIs, Ryan Davis had 3 hits for 5 with a home run, 2 RBIs and 3 RBIs, and Rolando Jimenez had 3 hits for 4, 2 RBIs and 1 RBI. Charles and David Kedrow each had two hits and one RBI.
The Bulldogs also completed a suspended game against Alma on Thursday, winning 16-13.
Luc St. Antoine pitched two innings with two hits and three strikeouts for the shutout victory, followed by Onsted graduate Lincoln Lipinski who pitched a perfect inning with one strikeout for the save.
Joe Cazale hit a home run and Jack Boyk also had five RBIs. Charles hit two doubles, and Davis and Miranda each added a double.
They also defeated Wittenberg 7-1 in a non-league game on Sunday.
Daniel Gutierrez started and pitched three innings, striking out five and allowing one run on three hits and one walk.
Nick Bruder went 2-for-4 with a triple and two RBIs, and Davis and Casale each had a double.
golf season finale
Adrian's men's and women's golf teams won the MIAA Spring Finals.
Joe Renfer tied for medal with 149 points, Gabe Campbell tied for 4th with 153, Madison graduate Kam Bozik tied for 6th with 154, and Henrik de Koning tied for 11 with 157. It was tied for first place.
Sarah Bebbington tied for second on 158, Lauren Reid tied for fifth on 159, Ainsley Hewitt on 170 and Olivia Ormer on 171.
rolling softball
The Bulldogs softball team played a non-league game at home against Heidelberg on Monday, winning two games, 7-2 and 10-2.
Haley DeChalk had a great day going 6-for-8 with a home run, a double, eight RBIs, and four RBIs. Taylor Gerhardt went 5-for-8 with a double, three runs scored and an RBI.
In Game 2, Fresia Volk (Hudson) hit a triple and Maggie Leveille went 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs. Megan Lupu and Makenzie Johnson each had hits in three games.
In Game 1, Macy Xiang gave up two runs on seven hits and four walks with four strikeouts, and Avi Patton gave up two runs on four hits and two walks with six strikeouts.
Shann allowed two earned runs on six hits and two walks with seven strikeouts in an 8-2 win over St. Mary's, while Patton allowed two earned runs on six hits and three walks in an 8-2 win over St. Mary's. He gave up a run and had five strikeouts. her own.
Bagelman added four more hits, five RBIs, and two RBIs with a triple, and Leveille added four hits, two RBIs, and four RBIs.
Lacrosse success
Michael Jonas had six assists and scored three goals himself in a 23-2 MIAA men's lacrosse game at Alma on Tuesday.
Derek Hassell had four assists on goal, Austin Selvidge had four goals, Riley Edwards had three goals and one assist, and Brandon Horlauf had two goals and one assist. Alec Winegar and Bradyn Parrott each have two goals, Jason Klein has one goal and one assist, Cameron Reed, Mark Picano, Michael Camacho, Tyler Listow and Jake Coakley have one goal each, Trace Tidswell (Tecumseh) ) and Bowen Sparks each had one assist. .
Sam Spangler made three saves.
tennis ends well
The Adrian girls team defeated Alma 8-1 on Monday, ending the season with four straight wins, a 4-4 MIAA record and a 13-9 overall record.
Hyejin Elliott and Claire Earley won first and second singles and first doubles. Ellie Himeboff and Liv DePies won the singles at No. 3 and No. 6 and the doubles at No. 2, while Hope Buescher won the singles at No. 4 and tied with Madison Wagner for the doubles at No. 3.
The Adrian men's tennis team finished the season on a high with a 6-3 victory over Alma.
Kasper Olofsson won the first place singles, Sebastian Smith also won the first doubles, and Smith also won the third singles. Sean Roof and Luca Coutinho won at No. 2 doubles, Jackson Wilcox and Luke Holowinski won at No. 3 doubles, and Aiden Kuzma won at No. 6 singles.
Adrian finished the MIAA with a record of 9 wins, 12 losses, and 3 wins and 4 losses on a three-game winning streak.
Athletics stadium: legacy tournament
Adrian and Sienna Heights attended the Concordia Ann Arbor Legacy Meet on Saturday.
For the Bulldogs, Ciara Heslett (5 feet, 3 inches) and Weston Kuvalevog (6-3, 50 seconds) each took first place in the high jump, and Cameron Overmyer won the pole vault with a mark of 14-11.
The Bulldogs, led by James Vines, Glent Clemens, Asher Cousuno and Michael Wright, won the 4×100 (42.05). Emme Kouts won the 400m with a score of 59.87.
sienna heights
Track and Field: Legacy Games
Jonah Siekman was the top collegiate javelin thrower (146-08) at the Legacy Meet. His throw was topped only by an unconnected thrower (207-05). Jordan Harris won the shot put (50-7.25).
Madison graduate Nethanel Leupold won the steeplechase (10:37.87), and Isabelle Uganski won the women's steeplechase (12:17.31).
Women's Golf: WHAC Finals
The Saints women's golf team placed third at the WHAC Championship with a three-round score of 1,000, with Northwestern Ohio University winning with an 897 and Lawrence Technological University winning with a 937.
Skylar Whitman was eighth with 233, followed by Leah LaFleur with 251, Megan Paczas with 255 and Bethany Nowak (Tecumseh) with 261.