MIF04 Posted February 28, 2007 Report Posted February 28, 2007 Indians rally from 6-0 deficit to def. Sterling 7-6.
BBallFan24 Posted February 28, 2007 Report Posted February 28, 2007 Good Comeback from the Indians for the win.
SETXBaseball1 Posted February 28, 2007 Report Posted February 28, 2007 The Indians never gave up after falling back early. Jeremy Dominguez started the game for the Indians. From what I saw he pitched strikes, but it was just one of those nights. The wind was blowing out hard, and Sterling hit 4 homeruns in the first two innings to jump out to a 6-0 lead. Shawn Flores came in to pitch in the 3rd inning, and shut down Sterling for the rest of the night. He had 9 or 10 K's and gave up 0 hits. The bats started rolling for the Indians, and they had just enough to beat a very good team.W - FloresL - Cervanca
KFDM COOP Posted February 28, 2007 Report Posted February 28, 2007 Flores, Indians rally by SterlingBy Dave Rogers The Port Arthur News PORT NECHES – The Baytown Sterling Rangers were playing home run derby with the offerings of Port Neches-Groves pitcher Jeremy Dominguez early in Tuesday night’s home baseball opener for the Indians. It was 6-0 after Sterling’s Sam Lindsey air-mailed his team’s third big fly of the third inning and fourth of the game off Dominguez. At that rate, PN-G’s 12-4 loss to the Rangers in last weekend’s La Porte tournament appeared almost merciful.Then came Shawn.Shawn Flores, one of PN-G’s top pitchers, came in from center field to relieve Dominguez. All he did was pitch five innings of no-hit ball, striking out eight.And it was his two-run double that highlighted a five-run PN-G fourth inning that started the Indians back to ultimately win the game 7-6 on a bases-loaded beaning of Jerin Spikes by Sterling’s stud junior fireballer, Hunter Cervenka.“Flores had an excellent performance on the mound,†PN-G coach Jay Stone said as his team improved to 2-2 on the season. “But I was just as impressed with his performance at the plate.“He moved the ball around. And he moved it hard with Cervenka pitching 93 mph. I was impressed with the way he put the ball in play. And put it in play hard.â€Freshman Kane Benoit started PN-G’s comeback with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the fourth. Spikes contributed an RBI single before Flores’ two-RBI double. In the bottom of the fifth, PN-G shortstop walked, advanced to second on a walk to Jon Carnahan and to third on Brett Doty’s single, ultimately scoring the tying run on a throwing error.Then Cervenka hit Spikes with a pitch, giving PN-G an improbable 7-6 lead despite the fact the Indians had only four hits in the game.But the Rangers, co-champs of District 22-5A last year, were powerless to come back. The only hits they got in the game – five – came in the first two-plus innings off Dominguez. Flores allowed only one baserunner, on a walk.Sterling second baseman Derek Brooks put his team on the scoreboard with a two-run homer in the top of the second inning. Cervenka led off the third with a solo blast and two batters later, center fielder Chase Dempsay blasted a two-run dinger to make it 5-0. Lindsey, batting next, went yard and it was 6-0.“Jeremy got a couple of those pitches up,†Stone allowed. “But they’ve got a good-hitting ballclub.â€It was the second straight loss for the Rangers, now 4-2, who lost the championship game of the La Porte tournament to Clear Lake 7-2 Saturday.PN-G plays five games in this weekend’s West Brook tournament, including two Thursday – against Brazoswood at 2 p.m., and against Lake Charles Barbe at 5 p.m.
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