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July 27, 2010
SalemSox.com
Salem, VA - Zeke Spruill exacted some revenge from an early season start against the Red Sox, blanking Salem over five innings, as the Myrtle Beach Pelicans knocked off the Red Sox 5-2 at Lewis-Gale Field Tuesday night.
Spruill picked up his first win of the season, and gave the Pelicans just their third win in 16 attempts against the Sox all year.
In his first start against the Sox back on April 16, Spruill was blasted for nine runs on 12 hits in just 3.1 innings and didn't pitch again until a relief appearance against Salem in early July.
This time things were different, as Spruill kept the Sox off balance through five innings, scattering five singles while striking out one in his outing.
Cory Harrilchak and Dan Nelson provided the pop in support of Spruill, as the duo doubled with one out in the first to put the Pelicans up 1-0.
Harrilchak brought home the second run of the game for Myrtle in the third on his second double of the game, but was not credited with an RBI due to a throwing error by Mitch Dening, allowing the run to score.
After advancing to third on a wild pitch, Harrilchak scored on a sacrifice fly by Mike Jones to put the Birds up 3-0 after three.
Harrilchak and Nelson were in the middle of things again in the fifth, as Nelson singled in Harrilchak, who had doubled with two outs, to put Myrtle up 4-0.
After leading off the sixth with a double, Pelican first baseman Mike Jones stole third and scampered home as third baseman Will Middlebrooks missed the throw from catcher Tim Federowicz that wound up in left field, increasing the Birds' cushion to 5-0.
Tyrelle Harris built upon Spuill's success with three perfect innings, retiring all nine batters he faced, including four strikeouts.
Salem attempted a rally in the last of the ninth off reliever Tommy Palica, as Drew Hedman doubled home two runs to break up the shutout, but Ryan Dent grounded out with the tying run on deck to end the contest.
Sox starter Stolmy Pimentel wasn't as sharp as his last two outings, as the righthander gave up four runs on six hits in five innings while falling to 6-8 on the year.
Dent and Middlebrooks were the lone Salem batters with multiple hits on a night where the Sox mustered just one extra base knock, the ninth-inning double from Hedman.
The Sox will look to avoid their first series loss of the year to the Pelicans in the rubber match of the three-game set Wednesday night.
Miguel Gonzalez looks for his fifth win of the year against Myrtle's Brett Oberholtzer, with first pitch scheduled for 7:05 PM.
July 26, 2010
HokieSports.com
GREENSBORO, N.C. - Virginia Tech was the choice of the media assembled for the 2010 Atlantic Coast Conference Football Kickoff to win the ACC's Coastal Division and defeat Florida State for the 2010 ACC Football Championship in voting which was announced Monday at the Grandover Resort in Greensboro.
A record number of ballots were cast at the Kickoff with 98 media members voting.
Virginia Tech was chosen on 50 ballots to win its fourth ACC football title in just its seventh year in the league.
Florida State finished second with 26 votes, followed by Miami (10), Georgia Tech (8), Boston College (2) and North Carolina (2).
The Hokies were tabbed to win the ACC's Coastal Division with 532 points and 62 first-place votes outdistancing Miami (444 points, 20 first-place votes), Georgia Tech (408), North Carolina (379), Duke (169) and Virginia (126).
Florida State compiled 565 points and 78 first-place votes to claim the Atlantic Division title over Clemson (479), Boston College (389), NC State (283), Wake Forest (203) and Maryland (139).
Virginia Tech was previously chosen as the preseason ACC gridiron favorite in 2007 and 2009. The Hokies captured the 2007 ACC title, but finished in the Coastal Division second to ACC champion Georgia Tech last year.
Florida State senior quarterback Christian Ponder, who led the ACC in total offense in 2009 (321.8) after nine games before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury, was a runaway selection as the ACC's Preseason Player of the Year.
Ponder garnered 45 votes to finish ahead of Virginia Tech tailback Ryan Williams (16) and quarterback Tyrod Taylor (11), NC State senior quarterback Russell Wilson (6) and North Carolina defensive end Robert Quinn (6). In all, 12 ACC players received votes for ACC Preseason Player of the Year, including Tech's Darren Evans.
July 26, 2010
SalemSox.com
Salem, VA (July 26, 2010)- Mitch Dening tied a season-high with four base hits and recorded two outfield assists, including cutting down a runner at the plate in the fifth inning, as the Salem Red Sox defeated the Myrtle Beach Pelicans 5-4 in front of 4,219 fans at Lewis-Gale Field on Monday night.
The victory was the 13th in 15 games for the Sox against their South Carolina rivals.
Dening's four hits included a leadoff double in the bottom of the first that sparked a three-run rally to overcome an early 1-0 deficit.
Three batters later, Will Middlebrooks drove in Dening to knot the game at one. Still with two outs, Middlebrooks came home on a Tim Federowicz single, while Alex Hassan, who had walked with two away, scored on a double from Dan Butler to put Salem up 3-1 after one.
After Jordan Kreke's RBI single in the third brought the Birds to within 3-2, Dening played a key role in another rally with his third hit of the game in the fourth. The Sox right fielder singled with two outs to move Jon Hee to second, and Peter Hissey came through with a single to right to score Hee and put the Sox up 4-2.
Dening's fine night extended to his defense. With two outs in the fifth and Dan Nelson on first, former Salem Sock Mike Jones doubled off the wall in right.
Dening originally misjudged the ricochet off the wall, but recovered by unleashing a cannon to the plate to nab Nelson trying to score for the final out of the frame.
The Australia-native also threw Nelson out in the seventh, as the Pelican third baseman attempted to extend a single into a double but was denied on a perfect strike from Dening in right.
Luis Sumoza singled home Kreke in the sixth to bring Myrtle back within one, but the Sox responded with a run of their own in the bottom of the sixth off Pelican reliever Paul Clemens to regain their two-run advantage.
Clemens unleashed three wild pitches in the frame, the second of which scored Dening, who had reached on an error with one out.
Kreke scored his second run of the game on a sac fly in the eighth, but the Pelicans could get no closer, as Pat Ryan worked in and out of trouble in the final 1.2 innings, eventually stranding the tying run in the ninth at second. Ryan recorded his first save of the season in the process.
Dening's four-hit effort led the Sox' 12-hit attack and increased his average eight points from .286 to .294. Hissey, Federowicz and Butler all recorded two-hit games and drove in one run apiece.
Caleb Clay was solid for the Sox en route to his fourth victory of the year. Clay went five and a third innings, yielding three runs on nine hits, while striking out three and walking just one.
The Sox and Pelicans continue their three game set at Lewis-Gale Field Tuesday at 7:05 PM.
Stolmy Pimentel, coming off back-to-back seven inning starts, will look to continue his impressive streak against Myrtle's Zeke Spruill.
SalemSox.com
Lynchburg, VA (July 25, 2010)- Despite trailing 3-0 after two innings, the Salem Sox battled back to get within one run on three separate occasions, including loading the bases with one out in the ninth, but Justin Freeman worked out of the jam to preserve a 6-5 Lynchburg victory on Sunday evening at City Stadium.
The Sox finished 2-for-11 with runners in scoring position and ended up splitting the series in which they won the first two games.
Trailing by one entering the ninth, Dan Butler and Jon Hee led off with back-to-back singles and advanced to second and third on a sacrifice bunt by Ryan Dent.
Mitch Dening was then hit by a pitch to load the bases with just one out. However, Peter Hissey flew out on a foul ball down the left field line on the first pitch he saw, and Oscar Tejeda grounded back to Freeman on the first offering he saw to end the ballgame.
The teams combined to score a run in every inning except for the ninth, with the Hillcats jumping out to a 3-0 advantage after two. Kyle Day started the scoring with a two-run single in the first, while Kevin Coddington scored an inning later on a wild pitch after tripling to lead off the second.
Salem scored single tallies in the third and fourth innings, highlighted by Will Middlebrooks' ninth homer of the year, a solo shot to left-center off of Jordan Hotchkiss to lead off the fourth and bring the Sox to within 3-2.
Lynchburg responded with a run in the fifth on an RBI single by Denis Phipps, who finished the series by going 7-for-13 with four extra base hits and three RBI. The 'Cats regained their three-run cushion in the sixth, as Coddington brought home Brodie Greene with an RBI double to put Lynchburg up 5-2.
The Sox inched back within one in the top of the seventh, thanks to back-to-back RBI doubles from Hee and Dent. The Hillcats went back up by two in the bottom of the seventh on a sacrifice fly by pinch hitter Chris Richburg to make it 6-4 Lynchburg.
Tejeda led off the eighth with a triple to right-center on an 0-2 pitch and scored on a groundout by Middlebrooks to pull Salem within a single run for the third time. However, the Sox bats were unable to come through and push across the tying run in the final frame.
Hee was the lone Salem batter to record multiple hits, going 3-for-4 with two doubles, an RBI and two runs scored. Middlebrooks' towering blast was his lone hit of the night, but he drove in two to increase his total to 56 on the year. Peter Hissey saw his 12-game hitting streak come to an end, as he was the lone Sox player to not record a hit.
Michael Lee was shaky early before settling down for Salem. Lee ended up allowing four runs on six hits while striking out four and walking two in five innings. Seth Garrison gave up two runs in 1.1 innings, while Cesar Cabral yielded just one baserunner in 1.2 innings.
Salem returns home for the start of a six-game homestand with the first of three against the Myrtle Beach Pelicans.
Caleb Clay takes the mound for Salem against the Pelicans' Cory Rasmus. First pitch from Lewis-Gale Field is set for 7:05 PM.
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Cave Spring Blanks Graham 11/21/09 - Cave Spring hosted Graham at Dwight Bogle Field following their first round bye last week. Cave Spring came out fresh against a team they had already blown out earlier in the season. Michael Cole got things started early in the contest with an interception for the Knights. Graham had been moving the ball well before the pick as they were nearing the redzone. Cave Spring would capatalize on the mistake as Josh Woodrum found Quentin Dill who did most of the work on an 83 yard TD strike. Cave Spring was up 7-0 before two minutes had even ticked off the clock. The Knights would extend the lead to 14-0 on their very next possesion. Sam Wright would get the call on a draw and take it eight yards to paydirt. Cave Spring's offense was seemingly able to move the ball at will against Graham. A 68 yard drive that featured a lot of Wright would end in a touchdown when Woodrum called his own number for a 6 yard touchdown scamper. The Knights led 21-0 at the end of the half. Cave Spring would be relentless in this game. Woodrum found Dill for a screen pass that would turn into a 49 yard gain before being brought down 2 yards shy of the endzone. Wright would punch it in to put the Knights up 28-0. Cave Spring would go on to win by the final of 42-0.
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