Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Top Two In Big East Tumble

There is no doubt that what happened the first time in the Big East Conference baseball race will not happen again.  Tuesday night at Northern unbeaten Hunt lost 3-2 in the bottom of the 7th on a wild pitch. That loss is the first of the conference season for Hunt as they now stand at 6-1.  The Knights climb up to 3-4 and at this point they have not been knocked out of winning first in the league.

This afternoon the Bulldogs buoyed by knowing they lead 3-0 in the third when the rains came at Rocky Mount last night and if they finish off the Gryphons today then they would be tied for the lead in the Big East.  Right off the bat the Bulldogs  score the two runners that were on base when the rains came and heading to the bottom of the 5th the lead  had grown the lead to 8-1.

The young Gryphons who have had a hard time coming up with big hits when they needed them found three runs in the fifth, four in the bottom of the seventh and a winning run in the ninth.  The wins drops Nash Central  to 5-2 in league while Rocky Mount now winners of three straight conference games are 3-4.  Fike beat Southern Nash on Tuesday making both of those teams 2-5 in conference play.

Spencer Ramsey lead off the ninth for the Gryphons with a double and after much maneuvering found himself on third  and scored on a wild pitch.  Ramsey had a double in the fifth that produced two runs, a single in the seventh driving in two more and to top it all off came in relief  to pitch the Gryphons last six and one third inning to be the winning pitcher.

The play of the game came in the top of the seventh after Jalen Hendricks had reached base on an error and was heading home for the leading run when Christian Perry lashed a deep line drive to the left center gap that Gryphon center fielder Jeremy Johnson went into an all out dive for a ball that was going to go to the wall without a catch and Johnson made the defensive play of the year for the Gryphons.  No time off for a great come back as Thursday night the Gryphons host Hunt who still remains in first.

Speaking of Jalen Hendricks  Rocky Mount native Tom Suiter was at the game doing his EXTRA EFFORT Award feature on Jalen Hendricks.  WRAL had to film today because they were scheduled to be at Nash Central's practice but last night's rain delay brought Suiter to watch about half the game as they filmed Hendricks.  It will be featured next Tuesday night at at 6.20 on WRAL-TV.

Lady Gryphon soccer clinched the Big East regular season today with a 2-1 victory over Hunt.  The Lady Gryphons still have two conference games and a  non-conference game left before the regular season ends next week.

Basketball news to report as Gryphon Terrell Hilliard has committed to play basketball at Wingate.  He will be a diamond in the rough for Wingate.