Before that however, the Falcons face off with Creswell and reaped an 8-2 victory. Ayden Wolgamott was the star of the day pitching 4 and a third innings and only surrendering 2 runs. He also dominated at the plate getting 3 hits on the day.
Ayden Wolgamott slides into second on a steal attempt in a game vs Hidden Valley earlier this year. Photo by Michelle Ossowski |
A final road trip before the break saw Elmira facing off against 2A Walport, where the Falcons became the power station, unleashing home runs in the game as Elmira crushed Walport 14-2. Gavin Parker, Cobyn Herbert, and Blake Wigham all launched bombs, with Wigham collecting 5 RBIs on 3 hits. All of the offense supported a workmanlike victory for Hunter Stockinger, who gave up only 2 runs. The victory raised the Falcons' record to 3-1 on the season.
Then, a strong dose of reality was doled out by tiny 3A Taft High school, leveling a humbling 15-0 beat down on Elmira, holding them to two hits.
"They were really good," Herbert commented in a conversation later. Taft record is deceptive then because they are 3-5 at press time. So dominate was their victory however, that it was shortened after reaching the 5th inning with a 10 run or more lead.
With one of their games cancelled by weather yet again, the Falcons had only two more games to recover from the Taft blitzkrieg. Playing host Madras, Elmira rallied for 3 runs in the bottom of the 7th for a scintillating 8-7 win.
The following game is somewhat inexplicable on multiple fronts. McLoughlin stormed out to a commanding 11-6 lead after 4 and half innings. Then the wheels came off for the 4A Pioneers as McLoughlin pitching was in a magnanimous mood, offering 13 walks, combined with 9 doubles by the Falcons. The result was an electrifying 13 run bottom of the 7th and a ridiculous 24-11 rout of the Pioneers. It is a game that the Falcons know they got away with one.
"We played pretty sloppy," Herbert lamented.
Elmira will host the Sutherlin Bulldogs from the 3A-5 Far West League on Wednesday April 3... weather permitting.
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