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Tigers defeat Cinco Ranch 6-5

Posted by Ron Holsey at Apr 18, 2004 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Coach Todd Moebes' JVA squad combined a complete game pitching performance by Andy Dalton with some effective small ball to defeat Cinco Ranch on Monday night by a score of 6-5. The team will have Friday night off as Elsik does not field a JVA team, and will play for the District title next Thursday versus Katy Taylor at 6:00 at home.

Cinco jumped out quickly on the Tigers, scoring one run in the first and four in the second, but could not push a run across after that. The Tigers kept it close the whole way as Carter Jurica led off the Tiger first with a double and scored on a Steven Boudreaux RBI single. Adam Heiman reached on a fielders choice, and Dalton's double placed runners at second and third. Scott Williams then drove the first pitch he saw up the middle for a 2-RBI single. Nick Barrios led off the Tiger second with a single and advanced to third when the centerfielder misplayed a drive off the bat of Matt Glover. Barrios then scored on Jurica's single, drawing the Tigers to within one at 5-4. The score stayed there until Barrios again led off the fourth with his second hit of the game, advanced to second on a passed ball, and to third on Jurica's third hit of the game. Coach Moebes then went for the tie, as Boudreaux executed a perfect squeeze bunt (his second sacrifice bunt of the game) to score Barrios from third and tie the game at 5-5. Dalton and the Tiger defense continued to frustrate the Cougars as they were shut down with either a strike out or a fly-out with runners in scoring position in four of the last five innings.

The deciding run came in the fifth inning for the Tigers. Dalton led off with a walk, and Williams was then hit by a pitch, with both runners advancing when the Cougar catcher threw the ball into right field on an attempted pick-off play. Cory Mitchell then drove a long fly ball to centerfield, allowing Dalton to score easily from third with what would prove to be the winning run.

Dalton went the distance on the mound for the Tigers. He scattered 13 hits for the Cougars, consistently making good pitches to get out of tough situations, including picking a Cougar runner off second to halt the four run rally in the second. Dalton struck out a season high of 12 on the night (including four K's to end innings) and only walked one in getting the victory.

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Tigers come from behind to defeat Mayde Creek

Posted by Ron Holsey at Apr 14, 2004 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The Tigers JVA team were down by two runs with two outs in the bottom of the sixth, but rallied for a 4-3 victory over Mayde Creek to improve their District record to 7 wins against 1 loss and stay in the chase for the District title.

Matt Glover singled home Mike Thaler and Bryan Ferris with 2 outs in the sixth to pull the Tigers even at 3-3. Andy Dalton (on to pitch in relief of Steven Boudreaux) shut the Rams down in order in the top of the seventh to set up the rally. Boudreaux led off the deciding seventh with a double down the right field line and, after a Tiger strike out, Dalton lofted a fly ball towards right-center field. The Ram rightfielder made the catch but stumbled while making the play, allowing Boudreaux to tag and score from second with the game winning run.

The Tigers had scored their first run in the second inning on a Thaler double, a Ferris walk, and a Nick Barrios RBI single, but were shut down after that until the sixth.

Boudreaux pitched the first six innings, scattering eight hits, striking out two, and walking only two against an aggressive Mayde Creek lineup to allow the Tigers to remain close.

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JVA Beats Hastings 11-0

Posted by Ron Holsey at Apr 7, 2004 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
The Tigers defeated Hastings on Thursday 11-0 to run their season record to 14-1, and District to 6-1. Will Weidig (2 IP, 3 K), Scott Williams (2 IP, 4 K), and Brian Ferris (1 IP, 2 K) combined for the pitching victory. Coach Moebes' squad is scheduled to play Mayde Creek on Monday at 6:00 at Katy. KHS 342 20 11 9 0 HHS 000 00 0 1 7
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Tiger Shut Out Strake Jesuit, 6-0

Posted by Ron Holsey at Apr 4, 2004 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Andy Dalton led the attack with 4 hits, including a three-run triple in the sixth, to back up the 3 hit shut-out pitching of Steven Boudreaux as the Katy JVA team bounced back from their only loss to beat Strake Jesuit 6-0 on Monday night. Dalton's triple was his second three-bagger of the night and came with the bases-loaded in the sixth to put the game out of reach. Boudreaux struck out 6, only walked one, and retired the last 10 batters of the game to seal the victory. Matt Glover added 3 singles to the 10 hit Tiger attack, while Cory Mitchell also contributed 2 hits as well as laying out for a diving catch of a line drive in left field for the defensive play of the game. The win moves the Tigers to 13-1 on the year and 5-1 in District. The Tigers are next in action at 6:00 on Thursday at Hastings. KHS 011 013 0 6 10 0 SJH 000 000 0 0 3 5
In spite of out-hitting the Mustangs 8 to 6, the Tigers couldn't come up with the big hit when they needed it, and fell to their first loss of the season 4-3 to Katy Taylor. The loss puts the Tigers at 12-1 on the season and 4-1 in District. Taylor put up one run on just one hit in each of the first two innings, with Katy keeping it close by scoring in the second on hits by Mike Thaler and Brian Ferris. The Mustangs then scored two runs on three consecutive hits in the third to close their scoring out. The Tigers tried to claw their way back by scoring in the fifth after a walk to Matt Glover and singles by Carter Jurica and Steven Boudreaux. Katy pulled to within one in the seventh after Jurica doubled and Andy Dalton singled him home, with Dalton moving to second on the throw in, but ended the game stranded at second as the Tigers couldn't bring him in to tie it. Dalton got the tough luck loss, going the distance and striking out 6, without walking anyone, and also added two hits for the Tiger Offense. Jurica stroked a double and two singles to lead the 8 hit Katy attack. The Tigers travel to Strake Jesuit on Monday at 6:00. KHS 010 010 1 3 8 1 THS 112 000 - 4 6 1