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BRISTOL HERALD COURIER

Mar 31, 4:00 AM EST

 

Josh Brintle and O.J. Reed combined for a no-hitter Wednesday night as Tazewell’s baseball team opened its season with a 5-0 blanking of visiting Princeton (W. Va.).

 

Brintle fanned 11 in five innings, while Reed worked the last two. Brintle also added two hits and Reed contributed a two-run single.

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Here is a little more info on the tazewell/p-town game

 

TAZEWELL, Va. - The Tazwell Bulldogs kicked off the new season and a new era with a 5-0 no-hit victory over the Princeton Tigers.

 

Josh Brintle and O.J. Reed combined for the no hitter, Brintle picking up the win, tossing five innings and striking out 11. Reed tossed the final two frames and fanned one Tiger.

 

The game was the first in THS history without Lou Peery at the helm. Peery, who was the founding coach of the program, retired this year and new head coach Jack Brintle picked up his first coaching win.

 

 

 

Brintle helped his pitching cause going 2-for-3 at the plate, Reed was 1-for-3 with two RBI and Josh Kitts was 1-for-4 with three stole bases and two runs scored.

 

Tazewell (1-0) returns to action Friday with a doubleheader at Pulaski County, while Princeton (0-2) visits Nitro, Friday night.

 

http://www.bdtonline.com/articles/2005/03/31/sports/05roundup.txt

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Here are the stats on the bluefield/Summers County game from last night

 

BLUEFIELD - The Bluefield Beavers picked up two wins Wednesday evening against the Summers County Bobcats at Bowen Field.

 

In the resumption of a game suspended last week the Beavers finished off a 13-0 victory.

 

Michael Browning earned the victory.

 

In the regularly scheduled game Ryan Albert got the win and Nick Goss the save as the Beavers won 4-3.

 

Browning was 3-for-3 and Jeremy Keczan had a clutch double for Bluefield.

 

The Beavers (2-0) host James Monroe this evening at Bowen Field.

 

At Bowen Field

http://www.bdtonline.com/articles/2005/03/31/sports/05roundup.txt

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Well after Lee's opening season 12-4 win over Powell Valley, I thought so far so good maybe they will be really good this season. With about 3 innings left in the Lee High/Sullivan Central game last night once agian I was thinking the same thing, but man did that fade quickly. Maybe if they learn to catch fly balls under the lights then maybe there's a chance the season still will be a good one. Oh well, still Lee should've won this game.

 

Central topples Lee 13-4

BY ALLEN LAMOUNTAIN

Sports Correspondent

TriCities.com

Mar 31, 4:00 AM EST

 

BLOUNTVILLE – Rallying from a four-run deficit with an explosive seven-run fifth inning, Sullivan Central toppled Lee High 13-4.

 

The Cougars staked the Generals an early lead when Hank Middleton ripped a three-run home run to cap the top of the third inning off Central starter Jesse Lane, giving Lee a 4-0 lead.

 

Middleton’s blast was the only hit in the inning for Lee (1-1), which saw designated hitter Matt Purdue get hit by a pitch from Lane and then Chas Garrett was walked. Middleton crushed a 2-1 pitch off the scoreboard in left field.

 

Garrett pitched four and one-third innings before his defense let him down with eight errors leading to two huge innings for Central.

 

"We just couldn’t catch a fly ball," said Generals head coach Roger Morris. "I don’t know if it’s the lights, not being used to the lights. This is just our second game of the season and we will be taking flyball practice under the lights."

 

The Cougars (6-4) scored seven runs in the fifth with Lee giving up three errors to allow Central runners to circle the bases.

 

Jeff Beverly (2-3, 2 runs, RBI) drilled a run-scoring double to right field in the stanza and Nathan Dinkle (2-4, run, RBI) plated a run with a double to center as well.

 

Sophomore lefty Zach Nussman went 3-for-4 with three runs scored and an RBI, also delivered an inning and one-third of solid relief before tiring in the sixth and leaving with the bases loaded and no one out in an 8-4 contest.

 

Enter right-hander A.J. Phelps, who already has two wins and a save this season. Phelps retired J.T. Coleman on a comebacker to the mound and the put out at the plate erased Generals shortstop Obie Torres.

 

Phelps then struck out both catcher Howard Elliott and Purdue to get Central out of a jam.

 

Central (6-4) struck for five more runs in the sixth with Jonathan Toler delivering a base knock RBI in the inning.

 

Torres finished 3-4 for the Generals with a run scored and center fielder.

 

Lee High 103 000 0 – 4 6 8

 

Sullivan Central 000 175 x – 13 10 4

 

SC – Farmer and Lane, Nussman (4) and Phelps (6). LH – Elliott and Garrett, Purdue (4) and Mullins (6).

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Bluefield varsity won 12-2 tonight over James Monroe

 

The JV won pretty big. I can't remember the score but i think it was 10-2

 

The varsity is 3-0 on the season

 

and the JV is 1-0

 

We play at Independence tommorrow night

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yeap, we played a good game as did Grayson did too, there pitching just hurt them they walked too many ppl and then we hit them in. That will do it everytime for ya,Robinson and Sawyers were on the mound today.

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Posted: Thursday, Mar 31, 2005 - 11:17:13 pm EST

Staff report

 

BLUEFIELD - The Bluefield High School Beavers remained undefeated on the season with a 13-2 win over the James Monroe Mavericks, Thursday night at Bowen Field.

 

The Beavers, down 2-0 after the first half inning ,used a six-run third inning and scored twice in the fourth to halt the game after the Mavericks batted in the top of the fifth on the basis of the 10-run mercy rule.

 

Ben Goss earned the pitching victory while Dalton Pritt suffered the loss.

 

Rusty Coeburn slammed a two-run home run and had a two-run double to lead Bluefield at the plate.

 

The Beavers (3-0) travel to Independence tonight before returning home to host Point Pleasant, Saturday afternoon at the Bluefield State field.

http://www.bdtonline.com/articles/2005/04/01/sports/09bhs.txt

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