Monday, August 1, 2011

Hall of Fame


Gehrig's Locker





Ommegang Brewery

  
     Believe it or not, there are other things to do in Cooperstown.  On Monday, during the rain delay, several coaches and parents took a trip over to Ommegang brewery.  If you are not familiar with Ommegang, you should check out their delicious Belgian style brews.
Are we not men?
Our tour guide




Savour the flavour

Inspiration
Coach Nick is happy.
Smoked Trout Crepe

One and Done

     Cooperstown (Wednesday)- In the first game of tournament play, the Thunder took on the Quakerstown Panthers in a 10 am game under sunny skies and a pleasant 78˚. Jack Purdy provided the only hit (HR) for the Thunder and DHYS pitchers gave up 3 home runs. The Panthers played stellar defense, while the Thunder had several miscues in the field and on the bases, leading to a 7-1 victory for Quakerstown and elimination for the Thunder.
     All in all, it was a tremendous experience for the Thunder players, coaches and parents.


Missouri Slides Past Thunder


     Cooperstown (Tuesday)- Under mostly sunny skies, the Thunder took on the Missouri Sliders in the last game of pool play. Neither team got any runners on in the first and it looked like it might be a pitcher's duel. In the 2nd, Mercer Buechner got the Thunder on the board with an RBI single, scoring James Huey, who had a leadoff single. The Sliders scored 5 runs on only one hit in their half of the inning. No runs scored in the third for either team.
     Jack Purdy got things going in the 4th with a leadoff single and Ben Thilo, pinch hitting for Mashman, smashed a two run shot over the fence to get the Thunder within two runs.   With Huey on the mound, the Thunder looked to hold the Sliders at 5 runs. The inning started out with a pop to Max at first and then a one out walk. The runner stole second which set up the "BE ALERT" play. Jack (SS) and Ryan (2B) let the runner get a confident lead off of second and Noah snuck in from centerfield to get the throw from James and tag out the runner. With two outs, things looked good for the Thunder. Six batters later, the Sliders had pushed across four more runs, which proved to be too much for the Thunder to overcome and the boys from Decatur finished 1-5 in pool play.

Interesting stats and facts:
-Ben Thilo homered in his 3rd straight game
-Mercer Buechner 3-3, 3 singles, 1RBI
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