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Thursday, May 14, 2009
Sectional baseball games rescheduled for Thursday
Plenty of sectional baseball games have been rescheduled for today. All games start at 5 p.m.
Sectional finals in the four divisions are slated for Monday and Tuesday; weather permitting.
Only D-III is scheduled for Friday, and no games for Saturday. Of course, that could be a key makeup date.
THURSDAY’S SECTIONAL GAMES
Division I Dayton Upper
West Carrollton at Sidney
Greenville at Northmont
D-I Dayton Lower
Trotwood at Springboro
Beavercreek at Wayne
D-I Fairborn Upper
Meadowdale at Centerville
Tecumseh at Fairmont
D-I Fairborn Lower
Lebanon at Miamisburg
Division II Dayton Upper
CJ at Franklin
Eaton at Bellbrook
D-II Dayton Lower
Little Miami at Hamilton Ross
Oakwood at Monroe
D-II Urbana Upper
Spg. Shawnee at Bellefontaine
Benjamin Logan at Urbana
D-II Urbana Lower
Carroll at Tippecanoe
Indian Lake at Spg. Kenton Ridge
DIVISION III Tipp City Upper
Spg. Northeastern at Versailles
Brookville at Tri-County North
D-III Tipp City Lower
National Trail at Anna
Miami East at West Liberty-Salem
Division IV Dayton Upper
Ansonia at Franklin-Monroe
Jefferson at Bradford
D-IV Dayton Lower
Cedarville at Southeastern
Bethel at Tri-Village
D-IV Troy Upper
Russia at Covington
Lehman Catholic at Triad
D-IV Troy Lower
Troy Christian at Ft. Loramie
Houston at Riverside
FRIDAY’S GAMES All games at 5 p.m. unless noted
Division III Dayton Upper
East Clinton at Ham. Badin
Clinton-Massie at Day. Christian
D-III Dayton Lower
Stivers at Dixie
Mid. Madison at Carlisle
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Elks Baseball on the Cutting Edge
Centerville fields a deep pitching rotation that has carried the team to a 17-5 record and a Greater Western Ohio Conference Central Division championship at 8-2.
Top hurlers include Beau Adkins (8-0, 1.11 ERA), Andrew Brown (4-2, 2.42), Andy Evans (2-1) and Justin Broach (3-0, 2.47). Coach Terry Dickten is a proponent of the “cutter”, the cut fastball, and his pitchers believe in it.
“It’s a deceiving pitch with a lot of movement,” Dickten said. “You just need something to mix in and fool the batters. Developing a cutter makes you a more effective high school pitcher.”
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