CCS Baseball Loses To Huntingdon Again

Wednesday, May 26, 2004 - by By Stan Crawley

MEMPHIS -- Chattanooga Christian's Chargers would like to forget their two games against Huntingdon in the 2004 Class A state baseball tournament.

After losing to Huntingdon on Tuesday, 6-2, the Chargers had to turn around and play the same team again Wednesday.

Once again, Huntingdon was the better team and emerged with a 14-6 victory, sending the Chargers home to Chattanooga for the second straight season with a 1-2 tournament mark.

Matt Spellin pitched the entire game for Huntingdon, giving up eight hits and five earned runs. He struck out six and walked five.

Brian Nellet was 4-for-5 with four funs scored and three RBI for Huntingdon. With two hits each were Andrew Maddo, Will White and Scott Hampton.

Philip Brown was 2-for-3 with an RBI and run scored for CCS. Nathan Long had two RBI.

LINESCORE

Huntingdon……………….320 130 5 -- 14 15 2
Chattanooga Christian...011 101 2 -- 6 8 2
Spellin and Nellet; Long, Miller (2), Blevins (6), Scott (7) and Yandel.

(E-mail Stan Crawley wscrawley@earthlink.net)



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