Despite a 4-run deficit in the fourth inning, Joliet Technologies Summer 2017 almost came all the way back, eventually falling 16-15 to Hooters on Wednesday. Joliet Technologies Summer 2017 scored seven runs in the failed comeback on a double by Jeff Ingram in the sixth, a single by Troy Perkins in the sixth, a single by Tim Pantoja in the sixth, a single by Jamie Relihen in the sixth, a walk by John Gierich in the seventh, and a single by Pantoja in the seventh.
Both teams exchanged the lead back-and-forth in the game, but Hooters eventually took the lead for good thanks to a single in the sixth inning
Joliet Technologies Summer 2017 captured the lead in the first inning. Troy Perkins drove in one when he singled in the first inning.
Joliet Technologies Summer 2017 scored six runs in the second inning. The big inning was thanks to a single by Jamie Relihen, a double by Jake Young, a single by Sean Stukel, a single by Jeff Ingram, a double by Perkins, and a double by Ken Gierich.
Hooters scored seven runs in the third inning. The big inning for Hooters came thanks to a triple by Mike, a triple by Zak, a single by Justin, a double by Jeff, a single by Jay, and a double by Rayn.
John Gierich took the loss for Joliet Technologies Summer 2017. He threw six innings, allowing 16 runs, 22 hits, and striking out two.
Joliet Technologies Summer 2017 collected 23 hits. Tim Pantoja, Perkins, Ingram, Justin Gierich, Relihen, Stukel, Young, and Gierich each collected multiple hits for Joliet Technologies Summer 2017. Relihen and Perkins each drove in three runs to lead Joliet Technologies Summer 2017. Joliet Technologies Summer 2017 was sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Gierich had the most chances in the field with seven.
Hooters had 22 hits in the game. BJ, Zak, Mike, Justin, Josh, and Jay each collected multiple hits for Hooters.
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