PREP ROUNDUP: Trinity edges MA; ACA, Catholic softball win

MA’s Britton Kohn (11) and Trinity’s Grayson Ashe (7) battled on the mound during the Wildcats’ 2-1 win on Wednesday. (By Tim Gayle)

COMBINED REPORTS

It had the look of a baseball game, but hardly the feel.

Blustery afternoon temperatures in the low 50s kept hitting to a minimum and made fly balls an adventure, the rain-drenched fields made fielding a challenge and both teams experimented with pitching on Wednesday afternoon.

There wasn’t even a bunt attempt until the seventh inning in the battle between Montgomery Academy and Trinity at Jason Armstrong Field.

There were late-inning heroics, however, as Grayson Ashe’s single down the left field line in the bottom of the seventh drove in Will Aaron with the game-winning run as the Wildcats edged the Eagles 2-1.

“We’re trying to get games in so we can gain game experience,” Trinity coach Ken Whittle said. “Most of these guys have not had an opportunity to play (on the varsity). They’re learning to play the game. We haven’t been able to get on the field – like everybody else – to go over game situations.”

It almost looked like rain, which has postponed all but a handful of games in central Alabama the last two weeks, would interfere with this meeting as well after an early-inning drizzle, but the two teams battled through it despite the harsh weather conditions.

The Wildcats stranded a pair of runners in the first and second innings but only managed four hits in the contest. The first was a well-timed single to right by Parker Hughes in the third inning that drove in the game’s first run and the fourth was Ashe’s single that ended the game after Aaron had reached base on an error.

The Eagles actually managed six singles but only had one timely hit. In the fifth, Mac Main reached base on a one-out error and continued to second on the throw, advancing to third on a wild pitch and scoring when Carter Wallis beat out a grounder to third.

Montgomery Academy’s best scoring opportunity came in the seventh when Cam Holmes and Main led off with singles. Britton Kohn then attempted to bunt but took the first pitch for a strike and fouled off the second before striking out. Trinity closer Carter Clark then took the mound and struck out Wallis looking and got Jon Clarke Woodward to fly out to leave the score at 1-1. 

Trinity started Ben Easterling, turned to Ashe in the third inning and went with William Roberson to open the seventh and Clark to close out the game.

“He just needs to get out there on the mound,” Whittle said of Easterling. “He has the stuff, but you can’t get game experience in practice. I thought Grayson Ashe did a good job with location, throwing pitches like coach (Jared) Cook wanted. That’s why we’re throwing all kind of people early to figure out if these guys are going to be starters for us, are they middle relief guys, are they closers?” 

Montgomery Academy started Kohn, sent in Harris Gowan as a reliever in the fourth and used shortstop Woodward over the final three innings. 

The Eagles played the game without head coach Stephen Vosel, who was home with the flu, leaving the team in the hands of assistant coach Michael Dugan. MA (1-2) will open play in the 27thFCA Jason Armstrong Memorial Baseball Tournament on Thursday at Paterson Field against Highland Home at 4 p.m.

Trinity (5-0) goes to Skipperville to play G.W. Long on Saturday.

SOFTBALL 

Alabama Christian 14, Brew Tech 6

Haley Pittman struck out 10 and scattered six hits to help Alabama Christian defeat Brew Tech 14-6 on Wednesday afternoon. 

Haley Ingram went 4 for 5 to lead the Eagles’ offensive attack while Monica Willingham and Lawson Borland had two hits each.

Alabama Christian (3-1) travels to Auburn to play in a tournament beginning Friday at 4 p.m.

Catholic 11, Park Crossing 0

Alanna Aiken threw a no-hitter, striking out seven and walking one, as the Knights shut out Park Crossing on Wednesday. 

Aiken had two hits, a pair of stolen bases and scored a pair of runs to aid her second win of the season in the circle. Nikki Walker drove in seven of the Knights’ runs with a 2-for-2 performance at the plate that included a three-run home run, a three-run double and a sacrifice fly. Chloe Walden went 2 for 2 with three stolen bases, two runs and an RBI and Mallory Hildebrand went 2 for 2 with a run scored.

Catholic improved to 7-0 with the win. 

BOYS TENNIS

Montgomery Academy 6, Andalusia 0

The Eagles completed the singles’ portion of Wednesday’s match at Lagoon Park Tennis Center and was leading in all three doubles’ matches when rain halted play.

Singles winners for Montgomery Academy were William Robertson, Hamilton Chapman, Alec Chandler, Whitt Davis, Guy Hughes and John Alford. 

Montgomery Academy (2-0) returns home to face Brew Tech on Monday.

GIRLS TENNIS

Montgomery Academy 3, Andalusia 0

The Eagles completed only the doubles portion of Wednesday’s match with Andalusia before rain halted play.

The doubles teams of Mae Mae Voltz and Jenna Chandler at No. 1, Gabby Barrera and Martha Ernest at No. 2 and McRae Freeman and Coleman Speir at No. 3 all won their matches 6-0. 

The Eagles return to action on Tuesday against LAMP at O'Connor Tennis Center.