Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Sunday, July 20, 2008
All Good Things
The streak is over. The Bayhawks came up short in their effort for a seventh-straight tournament crown, falling to the Baltimore Chop in the Mid Atlantic States championship game. And they fell big - 11-0. Ironically, both in both Bayhawks losses this year, they've been 10-runned and both have come on the field at Riverdale Rec.
Although they lost the final, the weekend did have its moments. Another couple of come-from-behind wins, a 15-run shutout win and three homers from Cameron DiGregorio.
The season record now stands at 31-2-3. Not bad.
Although they lost the final, the weekend did have its moments. Another couple of come-from-behind wins, a 15-run shutout win and three homers from Cameron DiGregorio.
The season record now stands at 31-2-3. Not bad.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Unbeeeeeelievable!

The Bayhawks took their sixth-straight tournament crown at the 15th Annual Bowie Baseball Tournament. Not having played for two weeks, the Bayhawks were a little rickety, but the magic was still there.
Highlights included a combined no-hitter Saturday night from Courtland Sullivan and Zach Spahn - a game that we nearly lost thanks to walks, hit batters and errors. Sunday's opener saw the Hawks down 4-3 with two outs in the bottom of the seventh, when great at-bats from Taylor Nelson, Cameron DiGregorio, Zach Spahn, Ryan Welling and Brad Markey rallied for the win. The championship game featured a pair of two-run homers from Hammerin' Cameron DiGregorio and Brad Markey. And that game ended on a spectacular running catch and throw by Rob Tune to complete a double play.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Wheeling, Wet Virginia
That's not a typo. For the second straight year, the Beast of the East tournament was plagued by rain. Last year we lost four games to the weather and it was worse this year. The rain started falling an hour before our first scheduled game and we were rained out of all six scheduled games by the time we pulled out on Saturday.
It's too bad, because this is a great event when all goes well, with teams from all over the US and Canada. As bad as I feel for our kids, I feel even more for the team from California that spent $20,000 to go to Wheeling and watch the rain fall.
It's too bad, because this is a great event when all goes well, with teams from all over the US and Canada. As bad as I feel for our kids, I feel even more for the team from California that spent $20,000 to go to Wheeling and watch the rain fall.
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