Knights Routed by Comets With Poor First Inning

Photo by Keith Stewart
ALAH’s Noah Yantis warms up at the mound during the first inning of Saturday’s game as Windsor head coach Mike Taylor (right) and WSS’s Christian Vonderheide (left) each watch from third base.
Windsor/Stew-Stras Takes Advantage of early miscues
by Keith Stewart
keith@newsprogress.com
All Windsor/Stew-Stras had to do at the plate Saturday consisted of one big inning–the first to be exact.
The Comets took advantage of a poor start at the mound by Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond’s Jeremy Plank–six walks and four earned runs in 2/3 an inning–to score nine of their 14 runs on the day, en route to a 14-1 five inning victory.
“You have to throw strikes,” said ALAH coach Craig Moffett. “If pitchers don’t throw strikes, you don’t really have a chance to do anything defensively.”