A6 BAKER CITY HERALD • TUESDAY, MAY 3, 2022 BAKER BASEBALL SPORTS BAKER SOFTBALL Baker sweeps Mac-Hi BY IAN CRAWFORD icrawford@bakercityherald.com Ian Crawford/Baker City Herald Baker senior Hayden Younger scores the final run of Baker’s 15-5 win over Mac-Hi in the first game of a doubleheader sweep on Friday, April 29, 2022, at the Sports Complex. Bulldogs rout Pioneers in twinbill BY IAN CRAWFORD icrawford@bakercityherald.com The Baker baseball team closed April with dominating league wins over the Mac-Hi Pioneers on Senior Day at the Sports Complex Friday, April 29. Baker trailed briefly, 2-0, in the first game but tied the score with a run in the third in- ning and then broke open the game with six more runs in the fourth to lead 8-2. Baker went on to win 15-5. The fourth inning proved pivotal in both games, as the Bulldogs delivered a barrage of runs in that inning in the sec- ond game, scoring 13 times en route to a 16-0 win. The offensive onslaughts were bookended by strong pitching and solid defense, as the Bulldogs committed only one error in each game. Baker, which has won four straight games, improved to 6-2 in Greater Oregon League play and to 12-8 overall. The first few innings of the first game on a sunny after- noon left spectators wonder- ing if they were in for a grudge match, as Mac-Hi led 2-1 after the first inning. But walks and hits stacked up quickly for Baker in the bot- tom of the fourth. Baker took the lead for good, at 3-2, when Connor Chastain, who was hit by pitches in six at-bats, was hit, driving in a run. Jaxon Logsdon followed with a two-run single, and Logan Capon drove in two more runs with a double to push Baker’s lead to 7-2. In the bottom of the fifth, an error by Mac-Hi led to three more Baker runs. Track Continued from Page A5 400 Giacomo Rigueiro, 5th, 54.68; Trace Gover (PE), 24th, 1:00.51; Gabriel Brown (PE), 27th, 1:02.68; Nick Hughes, 32nd, 1:03.39; Haven Olson, 35th, 1:06.05; Alan Chokecharoenki- atti (H), 38th, 1:07.74 800 Cooper Gover (PE), 2nd, 2:07.73; Alan Chokecharoenkiatti (H), 17th, 2:47.08; Tanner Lucas, 19th, 2:50.41 110 hurdles Aman Tilenbaev (H), 10th, 19.79 1,500 Gabriel Brown (PE), 10th, 5:02.79; Tanner Lucas, 20th, 5:41.67 3,000 Caleb Brown (PE), 1st, 9:18.88 4x100 relay Huntington, 10th, 49.79 (Aman Tilenbaev, Damion Klosky, Bryce Klosky, Colton Mathews) 4x400 relay Pine Eagle, 2nd, 3:41.23 (Reid Davis, Cooper Gover, Caleb Brown, Cole Morgan) Shot put Mike Gentry, 1st, 40-4; Tate Powell, The Pioneers scored three runs in the top of the sixth to cut Baker’s lead to 11-5, but Baker closed out the game in the bottom of the inning with four more runs for a 10- run lead. Logsdon’s single plated Hayden Younger with the game-ending run. Younger, as well as Alex Crawford, Caiden Benson, Ca- pon and Logsdon, each con- nected on two hits. Starting pitcher Silas Car- ter had nine strikeouts in 3.1 innings. Between games, Baker’s se- niors, accompanied by parents, were honored on the field. Ca- pon, Marco Rosales, Younger, Benson, Chastain, Silas Carter, Crawford and Cody Skidgel are Baker’s graduating seniors. The second game started slow, with neither team scor- ing in the first inning. But Baker scored three runs in the bottom of the third, and the Bulldogs had a sea- son-high 13 runs during a devastating fourth inning for the Pioneers despite a pitch- ing change. Nineteen Baker batters came to the plate during the inning. Hudson Spike’s three-run tri- ple to right field opened the floodgates as the Bulldogs bat- ted through their lineup twice. Capon threw a complete game shutout, allowing two hits and striking out nine. He walked only one batter. Baker now returns to the road, traveling to Homedale, Idaho, for a 3 p.m. PDT game on Tuesday, May 3, then head- ing to Ontario on Thursday, May 5, for a league double- header starting at 2 p.m. PDT. 6th, 37-10; Micah Shepard (H), 30th, 31-3.25; Dante Lofton (H), 51st, 27- 6; Colton Birmingham, 53rd, 26-9.5; Jacky To (H), 634d, 24-2 Discus Tate Powell, 1st, 120-9; Micah Shep- ard (H), 9th, 105-0; Mike Gentry, 14th, 92-4; Aman Tilenbaev (H), 20th, 87-11; Colton Birmingham, 30th, 78- 7; Trace Gover (PE), 35th, 66-9; Jonas Roman (H), 37th, 63-10 Javelin Jacky To (H), 7th, 125-11; Micah Shep- ard (H), 20th, 101-5; Damion Klosky (H), 21st, 101-1.5; Colton Birming- Baker softball squashed Mac-Hi in both games of a doubleheader on Friday, April 29, at the Sports Com- plex, giving the Bulldogs their first two wins in the Greater Oregon League. Baker got off to a fast start, taking a 2-0 lead after one inning of the first game and scoring in four of the six in- nings, including one run in the bottom of the sixth to end the game early by 10- run rule. With Kaycee Cuzick in the circle, the Pioneers rarely made contact, collecting just two hits. Cuzick also threw all seven innings in Baker’s 8-1 win in the second game. She struck out 13 in the first game and 11 more in the second. “I might mention how ef- ficient Kaycee was pitching today,” Baker coach Sonny Gulick said. “I thought she did a great job.” The rest was up to Baker’s batters. Cuzick helped herself at the plate, especially in the first game, when she went 2 for 3 and drove in four runs. Gulick also noted Kiley Jo Aldrich and Brooklyn Rayl, Baker’s leadoff and second hitter, respectively. Aldrich and Rayl each had three hits in the first game, with Rayl driving in two runs. “I was very happy we could get a couple of league wins for Emrie (Osborn) on Senior Day,” Gulick said. Osborn scored a run on Rayl’s single in the second inning of the first game, kicking off a four-run inning for Baker that pushed the Bulldogs’ lead to 6-0. Osborn had a hit in the second game. Mac-Hi took a brief 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning of the second game, but Baker responded with three runs in the bottom of the inning to take a lead it wouldn’t relinquish. Kaci Anderson and Te’ygan Coley each had two RBIs in the second game. “ ‘Good’ I don’t think describes it,” Gulick said of the doubleheader sweep, which improved Baker’s overall record to ham, 24th, 99-10.5; Mike Gentry, 29th, 93-11.5; Tyson Hunt (PE), 30th, 87-2.5; Reid Davis (PE), 34th, 81-2.5 High jump Giacomo Rigueiro, 10th, 5-2; Jonas Roman (H), 13th, 5-0 Long jump Aman Tilenbaev (H), 19th, 16-6; Jo- nas Roman (H), 24th, 16-1.75; Da- mion Klosky (H), 31st, 15-4; Giovanni Cartwright (PE), 35th, 14-2.25; Ha- ven Olson, 37th, 10-0 Triple jump Giacomo Rigueiro, 14th, 34-3.5 Ian Crawford/Baker City Herald Candace Peterson scores on a wild pitch to end the first game of Baker’s doubleheader against Mac-Hi, an 11-1 win in six innings on Friday, April 29, 2022, at the Sports Complex. GAME ONE Mac-Hi 0 0 0 1 0 0 — 1 Baker 2 4 0 4 0 1 — 11 Giguire and Herndon. Cuz- ick and K. Anderson GAME TWO Mac-Hi 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 — 1 Baker 3 0 1 4 0 1 x — 8 Giguire and Herndon. Cuz- ick and K. Anderson 8-8 and its league mark to 2-6. He preferred “great.” “It’s been a while since we had a league win, and to get two of them here at home. It at least gives ourselves a chance to talk about playoffs, it was great,” he said. Baker scored four runs in the bottom of the fourth in both games — the rally in the second game pushed the lead to 8-2. Gulick credited outfielder Candace Peterson with mak- ing a couple of nice plays. Cuzick credited her team- mates for playing solid de- Ian Crawford/Baker City Herald Kaycee Cuzick pitched all 13 innings in Baker’s doubleheader sweep of Mac-Hi on Friday, April 29, 2022, at the Sports Complex. Cuzick struck out 24 batters and allowed just six hits and two runs. fense, and catcher Kaci An- derson for her work behind the plate. Baker will try to build on its league winning streak on Thursday, May 5, traveling to Ontario for a doubleheader starting at 2 p.m. PDT. 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