Brock Healy pitched Northeast Nodaway's baseball team to its first win of the season Thursday as they overcame the Warriors and the wind to get an 11-7 win. The Bluejays jumped on Maryville 3-0 in its second game, only to struggle the rest of the way as the Spoofhounds gained a 10-3 win Friday.
At first, it looked like it would be all Albany in the first game as Barrett Worrell reached on an error and stole second to start the first. Landon Hawkins singled to left and Bentin Roberts tried to nail Worrell at third, but he was safe as Hawkins took second. Daulton Worrell singled home Barrett Worrell to make it 1-0 and Hawkins took third. Jay Anthony grounded to Reece Gray at short. He went to second for the force and Hawkins scored on the play to put Albany in front 2-0. Bentin Roberts made a catch in left and Reece Gray retired Will Fish on a groundout to get the Bluejays out of the inning.
But all hell threatened to break loose as John Rigney beat out an infield hit to start the second. He took second on a balk and Barrett Worrell doubled him home to put Albany up 3-0. Bentin Roberts dropped a line drive in left to put Landon Hawkins on first and Worrell on third. Daulton Worrell got his second in two innings as he singled home Barrett Worrell to make it 4-0 and Hawkins took third. Jay Anthony grounded into a fielder's choice to Brock Healy at third and everybody was safe and Albany led 5-0. Daulton Worrell scored on a passed ball to make it 6-0. Carter Dannar singled in Jay Anthony to make it 7-0. It would have been worse had not Northeast Nodaway picked Carter Dannar off first, ending the inning.
Northeast began its comeback bid in the third inning when Jordan Dannar walked. A pickoff got away, and Dannar took second. Lance Runde worked a 3-2 count before singling him home to make it 7-1. Reece Gray struck out, but Jace Burns grounded out to advance Runde to second. Wyatt Scadden reached on an error as Runde took third. Wyatt Scadden stole second. Brock Healy singled home Scadden and Runde to make it 7-3.
It looked like Northeast would be denied in the fourth as they grounded into a 4-6-3 double play to start the inning after Liam Cordell had walked. But Northeast then bunched singled from Jordan Dannar, Lance Runde, and Reece Gray to score another run and cut it to 7-5.
Lance Runde got off to a rocky start in the first two innings, but got better as the game progressed, retiring eight out of the last 10 Warriors he faced after giving up seven hits in the first two innings. But to his credit, he didn't walk a single batter. Brock Healy came on in relief after there were two outs in the fifth and worked around three walks, leaving the Warriors hitless and striking out four to get the win.
With one out, Brock Healy singled and Bentin Roberts singled to put runners on first and second. Liam Cordell walked. Brady O'Connell grounded into a force play at second, but Brock Healy scored on the play to cut it to 7-5. Jordan Dannar singled to left to score Roberts and make it 7-6.
The frustrating thing about the game for the Warriors was that all five Bluejay runs in the sixth inning were with two outs. Nine of Northeast's 11 runs were with two outs. Reece Gray walked to start the inning, but then Jace Burns grounded out and Wyatt Scadden struck out. But then Brock Healy walked, Bentin Roberts was plunked, and Reece Gray scored on an error to tie it at 7-7. Liam Cordell reached on another Warrior error to load the bases.
Brady O'Connell then emptied the bases as he tripled to center and three runs scored to put the Bluejays in front 10-7. Jordan Dannar singled to right, scoring Mason Hiatt (running for O'Connell) to make it 11-7.
But the final three outs are sometimes the hardest to get and Shae Miller was plunked and Carter Dannar walked on a 3-2 pitch. But Will Fish struck out looking on another 3-2 count. John Rigney lasted seven pitches, but grounded out for the second out, and Kaiden Smith grounded out to end the game.
The Bluejays put together 12 hits in the win. Jordan Dannar and Brock Healy had 3, Lance Runde and Bentin Roberts 2, and Reece Gray and Brady O'Connell 1. Brady O'Connell had 4 RBI's. Brock Healy and Jordan Dannar had 2, and Lance Runde and Reece Gray 1.
Northeast picked up right where they left off in the Albany game against Maryville as Jordan Dannar walked to start the first and Lance Runde was plunked. They took second and third on a passed ball. Reece Gray singled on a line drive off the pitcher's glove, but Jordan Dannar was cut down trying to score as Runde held at second. Jace Burns, Brock Healy, and Wyatt Scadden walked to force in two runs and put the Bluejays up 2-0. Bentin Roberts grounded out to score Jace Burns to make it 3-0.
Ben Houtchens grounded out to score Jackson Wilmes in the second to chip away and make it 3-1. Maryville took advantage of a pair of Bluejay errors in the top of the third to take a 4-3 lead. But Northeast got an unusual double play to get out of the inning. With runners on first and second, Ben Houtchens grounded to Bentin Roberts in left for an apparent base hit, only for Roberts to cut down Lucas Riley at third, and then they cut down Tyler Parsons at second for the double play.
Three walks, an error, and a hit batter helped put Maryville in front 7-3 in the fourth. It would have been worse, but catcher Brady O'Connell picked off a runner at third to end the inning. It was O'Connell's second pickoff of a runner at third in two games. O'Connell went on to pick another runner off first in the sixth to kill a Spoofhound rally. But three walks and an error doomed Northeast's chances in the seventh as three more Spoofhound runs crossed the plate.