Friday, April 10, 2009

Southeast v. Northeast

Our game last night v. Northeast was called at the top of the 7th inning of the first game.

I will post when I find out when the game has been rescheduled.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Galena sweeps Southeast, no-hits Lancers as well

The Morning Sun
Posted Apr 07, 2009 @ 12:52 AM

GALENA —

In the first of two games at Galena, Southeast gave up seven runs in the first inning and did not get close to matching that by the end of the game.

It was no better in the second game, as the Lancers (1-2, 0-2) were no-hit in a game shortened by run rule.

The first game ended 9-4 in favor of Galena (3-1, 2-0 CNC), but most of that came in a first-inning explosion.

“We just swung our bats real well in the first game. We were very pleased with that inning,” said Galena head coach Ken Cook. “Zach Dainty is one of the best in the league, so we were pleased with that in the early going. He kind of shut us down after that, though.”

Not all of those runs came off hits, though.

“Those seven runs came on four hits and three errors. We had some miscues and they turned it around,”
said Southeast head coach Vic Colvin. “We just gave them way too many outs and opportunities. It wasn’t a very good night, but it’s a good night to reflect on.”

The second game was not any easier. The game only lasted five innings before being mercy ruled at 10-0.

Drew Bilke pitched four innings for Galena before being pulled for Daniel Williams. Why would Cook pull Bilke in the middle of a no-hit game?

“He did real well,” Cook said. “But we new that the game is all that matters. We have Colgan on Wednesday. We need him in relief on Wednesday. It was a good performance.”

Jacoby Martin and Troy Albright had home runs for Galena in the second game while Zach Gougler had a home run in the first game.

Prep baseball
at Galena
Monday, April 6

Game One

Southeast 102 000 1 — 4

Galena 710 100 x — 9

Zach Dainty and Toby Ulery (6) and Dalton Powell. Jacoby Martin and Daniel Williams (6) and Zach Gougler and Martin (6). WP — Martin. LP —Dainty. HR —Gougler. 2B —Southeast 2 (Powell, Nick Trayer), Galena (Albright)

Game Two

Southeast 000 00 — 0

Galena 202 42 — 10

Dalton Powell and Zach Dainty. Drew Bilke and Daniel Williams (5) and Jacoby Martin. WP —Bilke. LP —Powell. HR —Martin, Albright.

SPORTS EXTRA: Southeast JV baseball splits with Galena

By Staff reports
The Morning Sun
Posted Apr 08, 2009 @ 11:07 AM

CHEROKEE — The Southeast junior varsity baseball team pounded out 10 hits, including three singles from Cade Ulery, to get past Galena 6-5 in the second game of a doubleheader at Cherokee on Tuesday night.

The Lancers fell 6-4 in the first game to earn a split with the Bulldogs.

In the second game, Lancer pitchers Steven Brisbin and Cody Rakestraw combined to hold Galena to just three hits while striking out 7 combined.

Brisbin also collected two singles in the winning effort as Southeast jumped out to a 4-0 lead after the second inning.

In the first game, Galena’s Zach Gougler belted a home run to help pace the Bulldogs.

Gougler also threw three innings and had seven strikouts to get the win in the first game.

For Southeast, Colton Phelps had a double as the Lancers had five hits over five innings.

Galena took a 5-0 lead into the bottom of the third but the Lancers collected four runs in the bottom half of the inning.

Prep baseball (JV)
at Cherokee
Tuesday, April 7
Game one
Galena 6, Southeast 4
Galena 302 10 — 6 6 0
Southeast 004 00 — 4 5 0
Cade Ulery, Kyle Huffine (4) and Colton Phelps. Zach Gougler, Anthony Gifford (4) and Dakota Green. WP — Gougler. LP — Ulery. 2B — Huffine; Daniel Williams, Joel Nolan. HR — Gougler.
Game two
Southeast 6, Galena 5
Galena 003 11 — 5 3 0
Southeast 041 01 — 6 10 0
Steven Brisbin, Cody Rakestraw (3), Kyle Huffine (5) and Colton Phelps. Anthony Gifford, Cody Fichtner (3) and Dakota Green. WP — Huffine. LP — Fichtner.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

JV Games

For those of you looking for the JV game stats on MaxPreps, I haven't entered them in yet. I have contacted the site to see if there is a different way to enter the info in for JV without listing it as a Varsity game so that it doesn't affect the Varsity record. As soon as we get that worked out I will make sure I post that info.

Until then, here are some results from last Friday's JV game against Oswego.

Dalton Powell pitched four innings. He had 8 K's and two walks. There were no hits against him.

Jake Thompson pitched one inning.

Singles:
Dalton Powell - 1
Cade Ulery - 1
Morgan Windsor - 2
Jordan Turner - 1
Trey Setterstrom - 1
Steven Brisbin - 1

Doubles:
Jake Thompson - 1
Shelby White - 1

Final Score: Southeast JV - 9 Oswego JV - 1

MaxPreps

Visit our team on www.maxpreps.com (Click link to go directly to the SE baseball page)

MaxPreps has our schedule posted and roster.

I am going to try my best this year to post the game stats on their website for each game.

I already have the stats for our first vasity game v. Oswego posted.

Please feel free to check them out! :-)

Youth Camp Sponsored by Labette Bank

This year was the 2nd annual Spring Training Camp sponsored by Vic Colvin and the Southeast High School Baseball Team.

Labette Bank once again sponsored the shirts for the camp. A GREAT BIG THANK YOU TO BRYAN WYCKOFF AT LABETTE BANK FOR HIS SUPPORT!

Last year it rained for all three days of the camp. This year we were blessed with some great weather and able to be outside.













Springbreak softball and baseball camps

By MARY COLVIN
The Morning Sun
Posted Mar 04, 2009 @ 10:21 AM
CHEROKEE —
Monday, March 16 - Wednesday, March 19

7-10 year olds 9 a.m. -12 noon
11 years-and up 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.

The cost is $20 (which includes all three days and a T-Shirt)

Players should bring a glove.

Location will be Southeast baseball and softball fields.

If it rains camp will be moved into the gym.

Dainty signs to play baseball at Coffeyville


MATTHEW CLARK/THE MORNING SUN
Southeast senior Zach Dainty (center) signs a national letter of intent to play baseball at Coffeyville Community College next season. Along with Dainty is his father, Mike Dainty (left), mother, Kerry Dainty (right) and Southeast head baseball coach Vic Colvin (standing).

By MATTHEW CLARK
The Morning Sun
Posted Mar 31, 2009 @ 12:32 AM

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CHEROKEE — For Southeast senior pitcher Zach Dainty, it was all about the coaching.

That was the primary reason why Dainty elected to sign a national letter of intent to play baseball at Coffeyville Community College next season.

“I went to Coffeyville and met all the coaches and they all seemed pretty enthused,” Dainty said.

Dainty, who was the Lancers’ No. 1 pitcher last year, eclipsed the 100 strikeout mark last season after tallying a 7-5 record with a 4.00 earned run average, said that the decision was more special knowing that he will follow in his brother Jake Dainty’s footsteps.

“It is pretty special and it is nice to be able to do something that he has done,” Zach Dainty said.

Jake signed to play baseball at Pittsburg State University out of high school.

For Southeast head baseball coach Vic Colvin, the signing was a landmark event for him as well.

“That was my first college signee on the high school level,” Colvin said.

And Colvin said that Zach Dainty will be an asset for the Red Ravens.

“He will be a hard-worker above all,” Colvin said. “One of the upper-tier of players that will work hard and is very dedicated.”

As for his role at Coffeyville, Zach Dainty said that the coaches told him that he would be used as a pitcher or utility player on the field.

“I just want to throw strikes and not walk batters,” Zach Dainty said. “That is what the coaches want me to do.”

But now, Zach Dainty can concentrate more on the 2009 high school season as he leads the Lancers who hope to make strides after last season’s 9-19 finish.

“I just want to lead the team to the top of the CNC,” Zach Dainty said.

Colvin said that, now the future is decided, Zach Dainty’s concentration level for the Lancers will be a big impact.

“I think he’ll do very well this year,” Colvin said. “I know that he is eyeballing that 100 strikeout mark but, he is a team guy over an individual and that is a big impact.”