Brooklyn Varsity Baseball @ Oberlin

Game Info
On 4/17, the Brooklyn varsity baseball team won their away conference game against Oberlin (OH) by a score of 6-0.
Boxscore
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Brooklyn2130000672
Oberlin0000000040
Ohio High School Baseball - Oberlin loses to Brooklyn

The Brooklyn Hurricanes crushed the host Oberlin The Phoenix baseball team by a count of 6-0 in Wednesday's league bout.

The Hurricanes now possess a 3-3 record. They take the field next when they host Lutheran West for a Patriot bout on Thursday, April 18.

Next, the The Phoenix face the Fairview Warriors (Fairview Park, OH) in a Patriot bout, on Thursday, April 18. Oberlin will attempt to move on its 6-2 season record.

April 17, 2013 • Oberlin, OH 44074
Top Performers
Hitting
B. McCormick
Brooklyn
2
H
1
RBI
0
HR
Oberlin
L. McMillin
#202B, SS, OF
2
H
0
RBI
0
HR
Pitching
D. Martin
Brooklyn
D. Martin
#381B, P
7
IP
0
ER
5
K
Oberlin
D. Lariccia
#4INF, OF, P
4
IP
0
ER
3
K
Team Summary
Brooklyn.292
Batting Average
Oberlin.192
Brooklyn.438
On Base Percentage
Oberlin.192
Brooklyn.375
Slugging Percentage
Oberlin.192
Brooklyn.938
Fielding Percentage
Oberlin1.000
Player of the Game
#38 Deric Martin Player of the Game badge
Hurricanes
Congratulations to #38 Deric Martin for being selected the Brooklyn Baseball Player of the Game.
Coaches Game Summary

Early lead gives Brooklyn Hurricanes Varsity easy victory over Oberlin, 6-0

Brooklyn Hurricanes Varsity refused to relinquish the lead after grabbing it early against Oberlin, recording a 6-0 victory on Wednesday.

Six runs in the first three innings allowed Brooklyn Hurricanes Varsity to put the game away early. A passed ball and an RBI double by Alex Sommers during the first inning and an RBI single by Andrew Grose in the second inning helped Brooklyn Hurricanes Varsity put some runs on the board early.

Sommers led Brooklyn Hurricanes Varsity's offensive threat, as he got on base two times in the game. He also drove in one runner.

Brooklyn Hurricanes Varsity's Deric Martin kept Oberlin off the scoreboard for all seven innings he was on the hill. He pitched a shutout, allowing no opposing players to cross the plate on four hits while ringing up five.

Brooklyn Hurricanes Varsity increased its lead with three runs in the third. Cody Ratliff kicked things off with a double,