Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Bulldogs Squeeze Gryphons

Starting pitcher Tyler King squeeze bunt in the top of the fourth inning produced the only run that Nash Central would need but three unearned runs in the fourth lead Nash Central to a 4-0 shutout of Rocky Mount.  King went the distance striking out 12 Gryphons and allowed four hits for the Bulldogs.  Jeremy Johnson  started  for the Gryphons but was pulled in the fifth and the Gryphons were on the verge of getting out of a major jam when  a throwing error  on what would have been the third out helped produce the Bulldogs three runs.  Cody Smith pitched the last 2 an one third innings for the Gryphons.

Two errors in the fifth aided the Bulldogs in their three run rally.  The Bulldogs collected only five hits themselves.  Colton Vaughn and Davis Johnson had two hits a piece and Kyle Taylor had the Bulldogs final hit.  Jeremy Johnson singled twice and Andy Morris and Ben Yates had the Gryphons other hits.  The middle of the Gryphon lineup the 4-5 and 6 hitters were a combined 0-8 with 8 strikeouts.

The Gryphons fall to 4-5 and 1-1 in Big East play while the Bulldogs have yet to lose this season as they stand 6-0.  Rocky Mount plays their next game Friday night at 7pm at Gryphon Stadium  against conference foe Hunt High.  Surprisingly there was a nice crowd on hand considering the cold weather.

If you thought the baseball score might be bad, over on the softball field Nash Central won that game in five innings 21-0.

J'Kyra Brown keeps making All State teams as Monday NC Preps.com named Brown all State.  All state teams most of the time include all classifications and this is at least the second all state team that J'Kyra has made.

The Rocky Mount booster club is having a fund raiser in the form of a golf ball drop.  If you buy one golf ball for $25 or 5 for $100.  The booster club will be selling 1,000 balls.  May 18th on the driving range of Northgreen Country Club those 1000 balls will be dropped by helicopter and if only one ball goes in the hole that person who owns that ball will win $5,000.  If more than one ball goes in they will divide the money equally.  If no ball goes in the the closes ball to the hole wins.  You can't win the big money if you don't buy a ticket.

I have never seen this event before but I think it would be neat to go watch the helicopter drop those balls on May 18th.  Might not be to good an idea to stand under them as they are dropped.

Who Stays ? Who Goes?

We have reached the point in the college basketball season where those that just go to college to get a college education decide whether they have had enough education and turn pro.  Lets review where we are and who can we expect to turn pro.

I would like to remind everyone when all the hullabaloo about N C State winning the ACC this year my goal was that when ever the season finished that we would only have single digits losses for the season it didn't happen.  The Pack finishes 24-11 which is not much better than last year when they finished 24-13.  So I am disappointed that it couldn't have been 24-9.  Who is leaving from the Pack?

C J Leslie?  I am shocked he stayed three years.  Remember when he had the news conference to announce he was coming to State and he was going to make the Pack into a national power in one year.  It's three years now and where is the national power?  Leslie goes but he shouldn't.  He can't defend any power player down low.  He can't dribble the ball at all in a crowd.  He is good on help defense when he can come over and block shots.  Who really wants him in the NBA?  I would suggest to you it would be a good idea if Leslie came back to State next year and grew up, showed up every night and be a team player.  I bet Gottfried will do every thing he can to convince him to leave. I say Leslie is the reason that State never reached any where close to their potential.  I doubt there is anyone in Raleigh that wants him back.  So long C J Leslie and welcome to basketball in Turkey.

Of all the players who can go early on either Carolina or State the only one ready is Lorenzo Brown.  Remember he came to Raleigh as a shooting guard and has developed into a solid point guard.  He is what the NBA wants in a guard.  I see him as a Rondo in the NBA.  NBA and first round here we come.

Last year at this time Carolina fans were worried that James Michael McAdoo just might leave early. If he is smart he will come back.  Why didn't Carolina win more was they couldn't match up in the middle.  Mac needs to come back.  I don't buy all this potential stuff.  If he leaves now it will be five years before you hear his name again.

If there is any other player on the Tar Heels that might go it would be Reggie Bullock.  Reggie Bullock is like every shooting guard in the NBA.  When I say that what do I mean?  There are a dime  a dozen players just like him in the NBA.  He needs to get better in every aspect to get beyond the dime a dozen .  Come back and lead the Heels to the final four and a first round pick next year. 

He is a senior and is still playing but Mason Plumlee will play ten years in the NBA and you will never hear his name.  Because of his size every team wants someone like him but he got pushed around Sunday night against  a no name who has NBA size.

You know the Big Four in the NCAA has been just like this whole year has gone.  Duke joins everyone else at home by the end of the weekend.