Stittsville
56ers 1 Carp I4C Victory 0
Monday June
26, 2006 at Carp
Team |
R |
H |
E |
LOB |
|
1 |
5 |
2 |
5 |
Carp I4C Victory |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
WP
|
Dan Bradley |
5IP |
0R |
0ER |
0H |
2BB |
8K |
0HB |
SV |
Darren Featherstone |
2IP |
0R |
0ER |
1H |
0BB |
0K |
0HB |
LP |
Trevor Wood |
7IP |
1R |
1ER |
5H |
0BB |
9K |
0HB |
Notes:
Trent MacDonald (Stittsville) 2-3 with a single and a double and a run scored
Sam Oliver (Stittsville) 2-2 with a pair of singles, game winning RBI.
Kevin McGuire (Carp) 1-2 only hit of the game for Carp
Game Report from
Shawn Williams:
If
anyone was looking for some early Canada Day fireworks, they wouldn’t have
found them at the Carp Fairgrounds on Monday night in Greater Ottawa Fastball
League action between the Stittsville 56ers and the home team, Carp I4C
Victory.
In
a tight well pitched game, Stittsville came out ahead 1-0 on the strength of a
one-hitter forged between Stittsville ace Dan Bradley and reliever Darren
Featherstone. The soon to be married Bradley struck out the first three
Carp batters he faced and went on to pitch five innings of shut out ball while
striking out eight and only giving up two walks. Featherstone came into
the game in the sixth inning for the save but not without a scare from Carp.
In
the sixth inning, Mike Money lead off and reached first base on an error.
Shawn Houle stepped to the plate and on a fielder’s choice Money was out
at second. Kevin McGuire re-entered the game for Dany Viel. In the
previous inning, Viel had made an outstanding throw to home from left field to
cut down Scott Jessiman who was running for Sam Oliver on the two out catcher
speed up rule. With McGuire at the plate, he singled to right to put
runners at the corners and advanced to second on a wild pitch. That’s
when the potential fireworks fizzled. Tim Power grounded to third and
Houle took off. With the ball not getting through the infield, the throw
home and the tag by Oliver had Houle out at home. Taking a wide turn at
first, Power was caught in no man’s land and a throw by Oliver caught him off
the bag for the third out of the inning, erasing any potential comeback.
Carp went down in order in the bottom of the seventh.
On
the mound for Carp, Trevor Wood (0-1) was very strong going seven full
innings. Wood used a combination of a crafty curve ball and excellent
change up throughout the game to keep Stittsville runners off the base
paths. He gave up one earned run on five hits, struck out nine and had no
walks while Stittsville left five runners on base. Carp made two
errors. Bradley and Featherstone combined for a one-hit shut out, with
two walks issued and Carp left three runners on. Stittsville committed
two errors.
At
the plate for Stittsville, Trent MacDonald went 2-3 with a single and a double
and a run scored while Oliver went 2-2 with a pair of singles and an RBI.
For Carp I4C Victory, McGuire was 1-2 with a single.
After
the game, Carp Head Coach and General Manager had this to say. “We had a
chance to tie the game and take the lead but base running mistakes ran us out
of the inning and effectively the game. With runners at second and third
and one out, we have to take advantage of that situation. Stittsville
only had 10 players and when Dan Bradley left the game it didn’t give Darren Featherstone
much of a chance to warm-up. You just can’t make mistakes like we did in
this league and expect to get away with it.” Williams went on to say,
“But I think we learned from it and hopefully we won’t have a repeat in the
future. We all make mistakes and the best we can hope for is to learn
from them.”