Hahnville, Ponstein’s, Malcolm Dienes winners Thursday in CCS Prep League
In Boutte, Hahnville edged Lutcher-based Atalco, 3-2, in Crescent City Sports Prep Summer League play Thursday.
Hahnville (3-3-1) scored twice in the bottom of the second and once in the third inning to take a 3-0 lead. Atalco scored twice in the top of the fifth on a two-run homer by Brock Louque but could not get the equalizer.
Donovan Friloux had a two-run double in the third inning for the Tigers while Aidan Machado and Ryan Gregson each had a hit and scored a run.
Noah Chauvin pitched three shutout innings to get the win for Hahnville. Chauvin allowed three hits, walked two and struck out three. Hayden Plaisance pitched the final four innings, allowing two runs on four hits with three strikeouts to get the save.
Marshall Louque had a double and scored a run for Atalco (4-4). Luke Babin went the distance, taking the loss. Babin allowed three runs (two earned) on five hits. He walked one and struck out seven.
At Tiger Park, Holy Cross-based Ponstein’s Food Store pounded Newman 10-1.
Ponstein’s (5-4) jumped on top with three runs in the bottom of the first and added two runs in the fourth to lead 5-0. The Greenies got their run in the top of the fifth to make it 5-1 and Ponstein’s finished off the scoring with five runs in the bottom of the sixth inning.
Luka Saltaformaggio had two hits and two RBI, Dominic Pellegrin had two hits and an RBI, B. Bell had a hit and two RBI and Ryder Planchard, Colton Garrets and Ross Klein each had a hit and an RBI. Aaron Guichard was 3 for 3 while Chris Servovich was 2 for 2. Pierce Brodnax added an RBI for the Tigers.
Will Andrade, Jay Distler, Sercovich and Cole Killian combined to allow just one run, scattering nine hits for Ponstein’s with Andrade credited with the win.
Alexander Groome had two hits, including a double with a run scored for Newman (3-6) while Clayton Stevens had a hit and an RBI. Tucker Joseph started, going three innings and allowed three runs on seven hits and took the loss for Newman. Jack Nesser allowed seven runs before Everett Ott finished up on the mound for the Greenies.
In Metairie, Archbishop Rummel-based Malcolm Dienes rallied past Northshore-based Peck’s Seafood 10-4 for its fourth straight win. Click here for a detailed recap with interviews.
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