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We held an event in the Nashville area on June 11-13 for ages 14u and 15u. A bit of stormy weather interrupted the tournament, but we pulled through and had ourselves an exciting weekend of baseball. Congratulations to our championship teams: MAD Mavericks- Rains (14u) and  MAD Mavericks- Dickey (15u).

 

White House High School

 

Saturday, June 12, 2021

White House High School 11:15 AM

CBA Southeast Franchise Club vs Longhorns Baseball

CBA jumped off to an early lead in the top of the first thanks to two RBI doubles by #31 Money and #9 Roush, making the score 4-0. CBA added on to the lead with two more in the second to make the score 6-0. After being held scoreless in the third, CBA put the game out of reach with seven runs in the fourth with RBI hits from four different players (#47 Karrell, #31 Money, #7 Witt, and #3 Binns). CBA finished with 13 runs on 14 hits and one error while the Longhorns had zero runs on three hits and five errors.

CBA Southeast Franchise Club: 13

Longhorns: 0



Saturday, June 12, 2021

White House High School 1:30 PM

Blues Prime vs Nashville Warriors

The Warriors jumped out to a first inning lead thanks to an RBI single by #23 Mullins. The Warriors held the Prime scoreless through two innings until the Prime’s offense broke out with a seven-run third capped off by #10 Gregory hitting a three RBI triple. After the Warriors put up one in the top of the fourth, Prime put up four runs in the bottom of the inning to end the game 11-2. The Prime scored 11 runs on seven hits and three errors while the Warriors scored two runs on five hits and two errors.

Blues Prime: 11

Nashville Warriors: 2




Saturday, June 12, 2021

White House High School 3:45 PM

5 Star Midsouth 2025 vs Fury

5 Star got out to an early lead with a six-run inning in the first with seven batters having base hits. 5 Star added two more in the second with RBI hits by #9 Peck and #15 Hoard. Fury answered back with three runs but it proved not enough as 5 Star kept adding on to win 11-3. 5 Star finished with 11 runs on 13 hits and zero errors while Fury scored three runs on four hits and zero errors.

5 Star Midsouth 2025: 11

Fury: 3



Saturday, June 12, 2021

White House High School 6:00 PM

RD Warriors vs Blues 14 Elite 

The Blues got out to an early lead in the first thanks to an RBI groundout by #35 Kelley, making the score 1-0 after one. The Blues added on with six runs in the second thanks to RBI hits by four different Blues hitters. The Blues put five more runs up in the third to invoke the run rule as the Blues were up 12-0. The Blues finished with 12 runs on 13 hits and zero errors while the Warriors finished with zero runs on one hit and three errors.

Blues 14 Elite: 12

RD Warriors: 0



Sunday, June 13, 2021

White House High School 9:00 AM

Longhorns Baseball vs Fury

The Longhorns got off to an early lead with two runs in the first with a two RBI triple by #20 Jack. The Fury responded the next inning with three runs of their own thanks to #33 Hunter’s two RBI doubles. The Fury added to their lead with three runs in the fourth and one run in the fifth. The Fury finished with seven runs with six hits and zero errors while the Longhorns scored five runs with five hits and one error.

Fury: 7

Longhorns Baseball:  5



Sunday, June 13, 2021

White House High School 11:15 AM

RD Warriors vs Nashville Warriors

The RD Warriors got the early lead by putting up one run in the bottom of the first. The Warriors answered back with three runs in the second and two in the third thanks to two RBI hits by #2 Haley and #23 Mullins. The Warriors continued to pile on the offense with multiple runs in the fourth, fifth, and sixth. The Nashville Warriors finished with 13 runs on 13 hits and zero errors while the RD Warriors scored four runs on three hits and three errors.

Nashville Warriors:13

RD Warriors: 4



Sunday, June 13, 2021

White House High School 1:30 PM

Kentucky Mustang Arsenal vs Cincinnati Freedom

The Mustangs jumped out to an early lead with six runs in the top of the first to start the game in what turned out to be a rout. In the second inning, the Mustangs sent 18 batters to the plate to score 14 runs to push the score to 20-0 Mustangs. Six different players had RBI hits for the Mustangs in the second. The Mustangs scored 20 runs on 14 hits and no errors and the Freedom scored five runs on six hits and three errors.

Kentucky Mustang Arsenal: 20

Cincinnati Freedom: 5



Sunday, June 13, 2021

White House High School 3:45 PM

Columbia Post 19 vs Middle TN Wolves

The Wolves got out to a hot start with two runs in the bottom of the first thanks to a two RBI single by #6 Cole. The next two innings remained scoreless until the Wolves put on two more runs in the bottom of the fourth to make the score 4-0 Wolves. The Wolves continued to add to their lead with four more runs in the bottom of the fifth thanks to RBI hits by #6 Cole, #22 Kinzer, and #9 Beau. The Wolves finished with eight runs on 12 hits with two errors and Post 19 finished with zero runs on two hits and no errors.

Columbia Post 19: 0

Middle TN Wolves: 8




Station Camp High School

 

Friday, June 11, 2021

Station Camp High School 3:45 PM

Middle TN Wolves vs Pirates Baseball

In the first inning, the Pirates started off hot. In the top half,  shortstop #1 Odum made some nice plays for the Pirates in the field. In the bottom half of the inning, Pirates hitter #9 Denning, hit a stand-up double off of the wall in right field. The Pirates scored a few in the second after back-to-back bunts for hits. #9 Denning came up to the plate again in the inning and had an RBI single. As we moved into the third, the Wolves got a run back. The game only got through five innings due to the two-hour time limit, and at the end the Pirates walked out on top 8-1.

Pirates: 8

Wolves: 1



Friday, June 11, 2021

Station Camp High School 6:15 PM

East Cobb Astros 615 Orange vs Fury

The Fury scored first on a single by #5 Landon and an RBI single by #30 Sam. The Astros answered back immediately, scoring nine runs in the first, with singles by #9 Taylor and #8 Sellars and some key walks. The game was back and forth all the way through as the teams played six innings. The Fury had a lot of hits on the day. #33 Hunter, #12 Brayden, and #5 Landon all singled and scored throughout the course of the game. However,  the Astros’ offense was just too much for the Fury, having a hit from almost every player in the lineup. The Astros came out on top 11-7, and the nine-run first inning proved to be too much for the Fury. 

Astros: 11

Fury: 7

 

Friday, June 11, 2021

Station Camp High School 8:46 PM

Blues 14 Elite vs Nashville Warriors

The third game at Station Camp started a little late. The Blues scored first, getting two in the top of the first inning. The Warriors came out hitting, with singles from #23 Mullins and #5 Blair. But, left-hander #9 Huff for the Blues threw a lot of strikes and had five strikeouts. The Warriors didn’t score until the third after an RBI single by #5 Blair, his second hit of the day. Blues #9 Huff got out of the inning striking out the side, and it was all Blues from there. The Blues scored a run in every single inning, and the teams played all seven, with the Blues scoring five in their final at-bat. #6 Graham, the centerfielder, made a diving catch and threw a runner out at first for a double play to end the fifth inning. The kid then came up and knocked a single. The game ended at 10:56 pm CST, with the Blues winning 13-1.

Blues: 13

Warriors: 1

 

Saturday, June 12th, 2021

Station Camp High School 8:52 AM

Nashville Sluggers vs Kings

 The Kings jumped out in front in the bottom of the first with an RBI Single by #33. The Sluggers struck back quickly after #90 singled in a run. Following up the top half, the centerfielder #12 of the Sluggers, made a diving catch and threw out the runner at first base to double up and end the inning. Into the fourth, the Sluggers #12 hit a lead-off triple into the right-center gap. The Sluggers scored three in the inning with back-to-back hits. #33 for the Kings had three hits in the game, but the Sluggers’ run support was too much, with the final score being 9-1.

Sluggers: 9

Kings: 1



Saturday, June 12th, 2021

Station Camp High School 10:58 AM

Knoxville Tribe vs Nashville Sluggers

The Tribe struck first, scoring one in the top of the first. The pitcher for the Tribe, #9 dominated early. He held the Sluggers scoreless through five innings. The Tribe scored consistent runs every inning, scoring three in the fourth. #9 also had a couple of hits for the Tribe, and had an RBI double to get the inning rolling for the Tribe. The tribe played great defense and hit the ball all game long. #9 lead the way, and the other pitcher kept the Sluggers scoreless. The two pitchers combined for a shutout, and the Tribe won 7-0.

Tribe: 7

Sluggers: 0

 

Saturday, June 12th, 2021

Station Camp High School 1:26 PM

Hit after Hit Outlaws vs Alpha Prime

The first inning was the only scoreless inning that the Outlaws had offensively. The Outlaws scored seven in the third, and piled up hits left and right all throughout the game. The Outlaws had great pitching, not allowing any runs for the Prime. The Outlaws dominated the game and run-ruled the Prime after four innings of play. The Outlaws came out on top winning 10-0.

Outlaws: 10

Prime: 0



Saturday, June 12th, 2021

Station Camp High School 3:21 PM

Hit after Hit Outlaws vs G1 Crusade

The Outlaws’ #5 started off the game with a lead-off double, and came around to score making it 1-0. G1 answered back quickly, scoring immediately. The Outlaws exploded for four runs in the top of the third, they had five hits in the inning made by #5, #11, #12, #10, and #4. G1 was not finished though, they battled back in the fifth, scoring one with an RBI single by #7 to cut the lead from 5-2. G1 came back and scored three in the bottom of the sixth and tied the game on a passed ball. The game ended because of the two-hour time limit. The teams tied 5-5. 

Outlaws: 5

G1: 5



Saturday, June 12th, 2021

Station Camp High School 6:04 PM

Alpha Prime vs G1 Crusade

The game started off scoreless, but G1 struck first in the bottom of the second, scoring five. (Hits by #1, an RBI double by #17, an RBI single by #13,  a single by #11, followed by another RBI single by #16.) The Prime stuck back the following inning, with a two-out double by #33 and a two RBI double by #31. The Prime scored four in the sixth, and then G1 came back to score two in the bottom half of the inning  on an error. G1’s pitcher came  in the seventh to slam the door and struck out two to get the save. G1 came out on top 7-6.

G1: 7

Prime: 6 



Sunday, June 13th, 2021

Station Camp High School  8:55 AM

G1 Crusade vs Extreme

G1 struck first, scoring from a single by #18 driven in by #21. The Extreme answered back in the bottom of the second after an RBI single by #2. G1 scored again in the top of the fourth with a double from #12, but the runner on base got thrown out at the plate. The following batter, #2, hit another RBI single to score another run for the Extreme. The game was a pitchers duel, and the Extreme tied the game at 3 after #3 hit a hustle double and scored on an error. However, G1 walked out on top, 4-3. 

Extreme: 4

G1: 3



Sunday, June 13th, 2021

Station Camp High School 11:02 AM

MAD Mavericks-Dickey vs Hustle Factory Select

The Hustle started off quickly, scoring one immediately after three straight hits. #16 had the RBI single to score Hustle’s only run of the game. After that, Mavericks pitcher #5 struck out all three batters in the top of the second. In the bottom of the second, #16 started off the Mavericks with a lead-off triple on a 10+ pitch at-bat. The game was slow moving forward. The Mavericks had good defensive play and great pitching. #5 had five strikeouts over the next three innings. In the bottom of the sixth, #5 had a lead-off hit,  two batters got on by bunts, and then #2 singled in a run. The Mavericks scored two more in the inning due to miscues on defense for Hustle. The Mavericks came out on top, 5-1, after #5 threw a complete game.

Mavericks: 5

Hustle: 1



Drakes Creek Park

 

Saturday, June 12th, 2021

Drakes Creek 12 PM

No Chance Baseball Black vs Kentucky Mustang Arsenal

Kentucky Mustang Arsenal started off the game strong with two scoreless innings from their pitcher Colby Wilburn, and a run in the first and second. Colby continued to work through No Chance’s lineup with ease, tallying six strikeouts through three. No Chance found themselves right back in the game in the top of the fifth when KMA’s pitcher, Chance Furvarish, walked with the bases loaded. No Chance took advantage of this slip-up and took the lead in the top of the fifth. Mustangs responded back with two runs to retake the lead, making it a 5-4 game. No Chance once again took advantage of walks and put five more runs on the board in the top of the sixth. The Mustangs couldn’t come back from that blow, and the game ended 9-5.

 No Chance Black: 9

Kentucky Mustangs: 5



Saturday, June 12th, 2021

Drakes Creek 2:15 PM

Cincinnati Freedom vs Middle TN Wolves 

This game was quiet in the first inning. The action started in the bottom of the second when the MT Wolves’ pitcher had a hard time finding the zone. The Wolves started to claw back in the top of the fourth, but Cole Calhoun worked out of the bases-loaded jam. The Wolves finally came back and tied up the game in the top of the sixth, taking the lead not long after making it a 1-2 game. The  Freedom responded quickly with a series of singles, tallying two runs to take the lead. 

Cincy Freedom: 3

MT Wolves: 2



Saturday, June 12th, 2021

Drakes Creek 4:30 PM

No Chance Baseball Black vs MT Raiders 

It was a pitcher’s-dominant game to start out, and the Raiders broke that streak by putting up five runs on the board in the bottom of the third.  This hit parade continued into the bottom of the fourth inning, scoring two more runs. As far as pitching goes, Noah Henson threw five scoreless innings, and only allowed one hit. The game ended via run rule in the bottom of the fifth. 

No Chance Black: 0

MT Raiders: 8



Sunday, June 13th, 2021

Drakes Creek 8:30 AM

WPI 2025 Higgins vs Cyclones Baseball

The first inning of this game was a hot one for WPI, putting up three runs. WPI continued to stack on more runs, and the game went on to be 5-0 going into the fourth. WPI continued this hit party and the score was 9-0 by the end of the fourth inning. This game wasn’t a pretty one for the Cyclones; WPI kept them scoreless the whole game, which ended via run rule in the fifth inning.

Cyclones: 0

WPI: 9



Sunday, June 13th, 2021

Drakes Creek 10:15 AM

East Cobb Astros 615 Orange vs Cowboys  

Both teams had a hard time getting started in this game. The game remained scoreless until the bottom of the third. The Cowboys came out in the bottom of the third with solid approaches, forcing East Cobb’s pitcher to throw strikes and punish him when he did. East Cobb scratched seven runs on the board during the top of the fifth from walks and singles. The game ended, 7-2, after six innings. 

East Cobb: 7

Cowboys: 2



Sunday, June 13th, 2021

Drakes Creek 1:00 PM

East Cobb Astros 615 Orange vs CBA Southeast Franchise Club

CBA came out of the gate with a very well-played first inning, getting a runner to third and then executing with a sac fly.  CBA added another run in the bottom of the second inning with a single to left. CBA further extended their lead in the bottom of the third off of an error by the shortstop, a single up the middle, and a double down the left-field line. The game ended in the bottom of the fifth by run rule.

East Cobb: 1

CBA: 9



Gallatin Municipal Field

 

Friday, June 11, 2021

Gallatin Municipal Field 1:30 PM

Blues 15 Elite vs Patriot Post 17

This game was full of intense emotions.  Both pitchers started off hot, giving up no runs in the first.  The game was pitching dominant in the beginning with only one run scored through the first three innings.  But the Blues found a way to get things going in the fourth, putting up two.  The Patriots struggled to answer back, not getting any timely hits.  The Blues managed to tack on four more by the end of the game.  With some stellar plays by both teams, this game felt much closer then the score said it was.  The Blues ended up running away with this one, getting them their first win of the tournament.

Blues:  7 

Patriots: 2



Saturday, June 12, 2021

Gallatin Municipal Field 9:00 AM

Hustle Factory Select vs Columbia Post 19

This game started off all Hustle Factory.  Right from the get-go, Hustle Factory put runs up on the scoreboard. Columbia Post’s pitchers struggled to find the strike zone, walking lots of batters.  On the other hand, the pitching from Hustler Factory’s starter, Cayden Jones, was outstanding.  He allowed one run to start the game, and then settled in and did not give up another run for the rest of his outing.  The Columbia Post had a late push in the top of the seventh, scoring four to make the score 6-6.  With Columbia Post’s defense holding up in the bottom of the seventh, this game ended in a tie.

Hustle Factory: 6

Columbia Post: 6

 

Saturday, June 12, 2021

Gallatin Municipal Field 11:15 AM

Hustle Factory Select vs Patriot Post 17

The patriots got on the board first, scoring in the top of the first.  This game was full of offense going back and forth with lots of lead changes throughout the game.  Hustle Factory just had a little bit more offense, scoring five in the top of the fourth. The pitchers had trouble finding the zone toward the end of the game, costing them a few runs.  After the Hustle Factory scored five runs in the fourth, the Patriots had no response.  The game ended in the fifth due to a time limit, and the final score was 9-5.

Hustle Factory: 9 

Patriots: 5 



Saturday, June 12, 2021

Gallatin Municipal Field 1:30 PM

Extreme vs Columbia Post 19 

This game started off incredibly close.  Pitching on both sides seemed to be dominant, with the score being 1-1 through the first two innings. Once Extreme started hitting in the third, Columbia Post’s pitching started to have some trouble.  Extreme managed to plate 10 runs in the bottom of the third, making the score 11-1.  Basically all of these runs were scored on legit hits, and Post’s defense did a pretty good job, but Extreme’s hitters were just too good.  They found hole-after-hole, showing no mercy.  With Columbia Post failing to answer in the top of the fourth, this game came to an end after four innings with the final score being, 11-1, Extreme. 

Extreme: 11 

Columbia Post: 1 



Saturday, June 12, 2021

Gallatin Municipal Field 3:45 PM

Blues Elite vs Red Rock

This game was pretty close the whole time.  Both teams hit the ball very well.  Pitchers both had good command with extraordinarily few walks.  The Red Rocks ended up scoring a few runs mid-way through the game to give them a three-run lead.  The Blues ended up scoring a few runs in the top of the seventh to make this game a little closer, but they could not find a way to have timely hits to tie up the game.  The Red Rocks ended up running away with this one, 5-3.

Red Rocks: 5 

Blues: 3 



Saturday, June 12, 2021

Gallatin Municipal Field 6:30 PM

Extreme vs Red Rock

This game was full of good baseball.  Lots of dominant pitching from both starters, with good defense behind them.  Mattox from Extreme had a tremendous outing, showing great command of his fastball and off-speed.  Extreme had some timely hitting to get on the board first, jumping out to an early lead.  With a late response by the Red Rocks, they were unable to match Extreme, who ended up getting the win today.  This was a good game to end a great day of baseball in Nashville. 

Extreme: 7 

Red Rock:  4