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June 26, 2012 www.broadcasteronline.com
Vermillion Teeners extend winning streak
By Parker Knox
Sportswriter
Vermillion's varsity
Teeners swept South Sioux
City Monday night to
extend their winning
streak to six.
The string of wins
includes a championship
in their own four-team
tournament played here
Saturday.
The Teeners' full
schedule continues at
Hartington at 5 p.m.
Sunday, at home against
Dakota Valley Monday, at
Parker Wednesday and at
home against Canton next
Thursday.
With the temperature
in the 90s and not a hint of
a breeze in the air at
Prentis Park Monday
night, Vermillion scored
28 runs in seven innings of
batting in a doubleheader
sweep over South Sioux
City, pounded out 18 hits
and were handed 13 walks,
six hit batters and more
wild pitches than can be
counted. But they also
gave up 18 runs and still
won twice, 14-11 in five
innings and 14-7 in four
innings.
In the first game
Vermillion broke a 3-3
first-inning tie with a fourrun second in which Colin
Olson, Jack Brown and
Justin Bendesky had RBI
hits. In a five-run third
Peter Haught's two-run
double, Olson's RBI single
and a two-run hit by Ty
Iverson produced scores.
But South Sioux City kept
chipping away, and a tworun double by Haught in
the fourth which made the
score 14-9 later proved
important as the visitors
closed to within 14-11 and
had the tying run in the
on-deck circle as the game
ended.
Winning pitcher Regan
Bye threw 3-plus innings,
Vermillion
Teener Justin
Bendesky (10) is
safe at home
after the
Dakota Valley
catcher couldn’t
control the
throw to the
plate. Vermillion
defeated the
Panthers 6-2
Saturday in the
championship
game of the
Teener
Tournament
held at Prentis
Park.
(Photo by
David Lias)
and Jake Odens and Olson
each pitched one frame.
Haught finished with
three hits and four RBIs.
Olson and Ben Houser
each had two hits, and
Olson and Iverson each
had a pair of RBIs.
The second game was
6-6 after two innings, but a
nightmarish third saw
Vermillion send 14 batters
to the plate. Five of them
walked, three were hit with
pitches, and two – Iverson
and Bendesky – smoked
two-run hits. They and
Jay Munger had two hits
each in the game,
accounting for all six
Vermillion base knocks.
Bendesky had four RBIs
and Munger and Iverson
three each.
Ethan James pitched
one inning plus five batters
in the second, and
Bendesky threw three
innings. Each of them
allowed only one hit.
Saturday's tourney play
began with a 10-5 win over
Beresford behind Jacob
Odens' complete-game
effort. He struck out six.
Brown hit safely twice
and scored twice. Travis
Weber stroked a basesclearing double. Olson
had an RBI triple, Seth
Heine a two-run single
and Bendesky and Houser
RBI doubles.
In the championship
game Vermillion downed
Dakota Valley 6-2 behind
Olson's complete-game
six-hitter. He struck out
four and allowed only one
earned run.
Haught led the offense
with three hits and a run
batted in. Brown had two
hits, including an RBI
double. Heine also
doubled home a run, and
Olson had an RBI single.
Last Wednesday the
Teeners split a twinbill at
Wakefield, NE. Odens
took the loss in the 5-3
Wakefield win in the
opener. Olson had two
hits, and Bendeskys cored
twice.
Vermillion scored four
late runs to send the game
to extra innings, then
Haught's baserunning and
a two-run triple by Heine
gave the Teeners the lead
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in a 7-4 win. Olson struck
out six in going the
distance. Haught had
three hits and scored
twice, Brown had two hits,
and Olson and Odens each
had two RBI singles.
On Thursday
Vermillion won 9-5 over
Elk Point-Jefferson. Ryan
Schuster got the pitching
win and Bendesky a save.
Heine and Brown each
had three hits, scored
twice and drove in a pair.
Iverson drove in three with
his two hits. Bendesky had
two hits, including a
double, and Odens also
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