Nationals eliminate Natchez to advance to the Sub-District Championship

Published 12:00 pm Wednesday, July 8, 2015

DAILY LEADER / MARTY ALBRIGHT / Lincoln County Nationals third baseman Trenton Tarver waits on the throw from home plate as Natchez runner Christian Wright steals third safely on a pass ball Tuesday night in Dixie Youth AAA action at Keystone Park.

DAILY LEADER / MARTY ALBRIGHT / Lincoln County Nationals third baseman Trenton Tarver waits on the throw from home plate as Natchez runner Christian Wright steals third safely on a pass ball Tuesday night in Dixie Youth AAA action at Keystone Park.

The Lincoln County Nationals knocked off the Natchez All-Stars 10-5 Tuesday night to stay alive in the Dixie Youth Baseball AAA All-Star 10-year-old Sub-District Six Tournament action at Keystone Park in Brookhaven.

The Nationals will continue action Wednesday night as they prepare to take on the Lincoln County Americans for the Sub-District championship. Game 1 is set to begin at 6 p.m. If a second game is needed, it will start immediately after the conclusion of the first contest.

Lincoln Co. Nationals 10, Natchez 5 

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The Lincoln County Nationals and the Natchez All-Stars came out and battled in a close contest to keep their season alive in the elimination round of the tournament.

DAILY LEADER / MARTY ALBRIGHT / Lincoln County Nationals pitcher Brantley Day collects the win in Tuesday night action against Natchez.

DAILY LEADER / MARTY ALBRIGHT / Lincoln County Nationals pitcher Brantley Day collects the win in Tuesday night action against Natchez.

In the top of first inning, Natchez’s offense quickly got things going as they secured an early 2-0 lead over Lincoln County.

In the bottom of the first inning, the Nationals fought back by scoring one run to cut into Natchez’s lead 2-1.

After two scoreless innings, the Nationals managed to get the offense clicking in the bottom of the fourth inning by scoring three runs to take the lead from the All-Stars from Natchez at 4-2.

In the top of the fifth inning, Natchez answered and scored one run to keep the contest close at 4-3.

In the bottom of the fifth inning, the Nationals’ offense caught fire as they hammered the Natchez All-Stars with a six run surge to secure a comfortable 10-3 lead.

In the top of the sixth inning, Natchez came out and worked hard to battle back into the contest as they quickly scored two runs to cut down the Nationals’ lead at 10-5,

With two outs and the bases loaded, the All-Stars from Natchez continued to fight to keep their season alive, but the Lincoln County National All-Stars defense managed to record the final out on a pop up to secure the win and advance to the championship contest.

Brantley Day was the winning pitcher for the Nationals with two strikeouts and three walks. J.T. Smith (4K, 4BB) started for the Nationals and pitched three innings. Trevor Smith (1K, 2BB) collected the save on the mound.

Samuel Merritt suffered the lost on the mound for Natchez with three strikeouts and four walks. Brady Gamberi (6K, 3BB) started for Natchez and provided three innings of work. Gray Guedon (1K, 0BB) pitched the fifth inning in relief.

Riley Easterling powered the Nationals’ offensive attack with a triple and a double. Trevor Smith contributed two singles. Hitting safely were Logan Case, Trenton Tarver, Peyton Prather and Peyton Reid.

Landon Kruger was the top offensive leader at the plate for Natchez with a double and a single. Christian Wright and Guedon provided a single each.

Lincoln Co. Americans 9, Lincoln Co. Nationals 5 

In Monday’s contest, Will Loy was the winning pitcher for the Americans as he started the second inning and went the distance in relief. Loy finished the contest with four strikeouts and allowed only two walks. Jacob Rushing started the game on the mound for the Americans.

Rushing was the top hitter at the plate for the Americans with a double. Payne Waldrop and Loy hit a single each.

Trenton Tarver absorbed the setback on the mound for the Nationals with six strikeouts and five walks.

Logan Bardwell, Prather and Reid paced the Nationals’ offense with a single each.