Pierre Post 8 had vastly different outcomes against the Aberdeen Smittys on Wednesday on the road as the Eights would take game one 14-3 but lose in game two 11-1 in five innings.
Pierre jumped out early and often against Aberdeen scoring five runs in the first inning on four hits. Charlie Simpson, Ridge Leimbach, Sutton Sonnenschein and JJ Bucholz each had an RBI in the first. Pierre added on to it with a two run second and then another three runs in the fourth to lead 10-0. Aberdeen would get a run in the fourth and after it was 10-3 in the sixth, the game had to go full seven innings where Pierre had another four runs in the top of the seventh to go up 14-3. Cooper Terwilliger finished with four RBIs in the game as Simpson was 3-3 with three singles and Leimbach finished with two hits. It was the third straight game Pierre scored at least 10 runs in a game. Porter Hunsley threw the first five innings giving up just one run on seven hits while Parker O’Bryan made his varsity pitching debut giving up the two runs on four hits with two strikeouts.
Game two, though, went the other way. Bennett Eisenbeisz retired the first 10 hitters in order before the Eights would get their first hit in the top of the fourth as Dawson Getz, Leimbach and Carter Schiefelbein had the only three hits. But Pierre was already down 7-0 before they would get their first base runner. Aberdeen scored three runs in the first and second, another run in the third and then added four in the fourth to take an 11-0 lead. Schiefelbein’s double drove in Pierre’s only run with two outs, but the Eights failed to cash in any more runs and lost to the Smittys who grabbed just its second South Dakota win of the season as they stand at 2-17 in South Dakota play. Brayden Houlette would get the loss on the mound going just one a 1/3 innings allowing six runs on seven hits. Eisenbeisz would only throw 54 pitches in the five inning win.
Pierre is now 15-10 overall and 11-8 in South Dakota games. The Eights will have the 4th of July weekend off and will then have three doubleheaders next week starting at home on Tuesday against Rapid City Post 320. Coverage of the doubleheader is on KCCR and on YouTube at KCCR Sports.
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