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Box Score 2 Game 1 - Onondaga Lazers defeats Ithaca JV 4-0Ryan Paige drove in three runs as Onondaga Lazers took home a 4-0 victory over Ithaca JV in seven innings on Thursday.
He singled in the fourth inning and doubled in the fifth inning.Ryan Martin had a solid start on the mound for the Lazers. Ithaca JV's lineup had no answer for
Luke Drancsak either. Luke held Ithaca JV hitless over 1 2/3 innings, allowed no earned runs, walked none and struck out four.
Tanner Whiteman finished the game with a scoreless 7 inning.
Dickstein couldn't get it done on the bump for Ithaca JV, taking a loss. He lasted six innings, walked two, struck out seven, and allowed four runs.
Game 2 - Onondaga Lazers get more hits, but not more runs in 9-7 loss to Ithaca JVOnondaga Lazers lost 9-7 in seven innings on Thursday, despite outhitting Ithaca JV 12 to 10.
Zach Ortiz racked up two RBIs on three hits for Onondaga Lazers. He singled in the fourth, sixth, and seventh innings. Gregg got the win for Ithaca JV. He allowed three runs over four innings. He struck out one, walked one and surrendered five hits. Chad Warren couldn't get it done on the rubber for Onondaga Lazers, taking a loss. He allowed six runs in zero innings, walked one and struck out none.In the bottom of the first, Onondaga Lazers grabbed the early lead, 2-0. Edward Tagliareni started the rally for Onondaga Lazers with a single. A single by
Chris Rave then moved Edward from first to third. The scoreboard lit up again for Onondaga Lazers when Rave scored on an RBI single by
Ryan Paige.
Onondaga Lazers scored one run in the third inning, and then followed it up with one more in the seventh. In the third, Onondaga Lazers scored on a groundout by
Alex Brown, scoring
Tyler Kirwan.
Ithaca JV never surrendered the lead after the fifth inning, scoring seven runs on an error, a fielder's choice, a sacrifice fly by Ludel, and two singles.
Three Onondaga Lazers runs crossed the plate in the bottom half of the sixth, making the score 7-6. An RBI single by Zach Ortiz, an error, and a sacrifice fly by
David Nuzzo fueled Onondaga Lazers' comeback. Finally, Potts induced an inning-ending groundout.