Errors. Errors. More errors.
The Little Giants baseball team, a season removed from its Group AA Final Four appearance, can’t get the hang of something out in the field. Mainly fielding.
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Errors. Errors. More errors.
The Little Giants baseball team, a season removed from its Group AA Final Four appearance, can’t get the hang of something out in the field. Mainly fielding.
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With the loss of two of their big arms — James Lucas and Jake Peeling — it’s not a feeling in your gut that somebody has to step up on the mound for the Little Giants baseball team. It’s a fact. (A thread-locking fact, mind you.)
So it just seems right that a familiar last name took to the hump, struck out five of the nine batters he faced — including back-to-back Ks that ended a one-out, bases-loaded threat in the fifth by Charlottesville — and, as an added bonus, whiffed Black Knight David Chamber on three pitches to end the game.
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Even as I type this, I still have no clue how Devon Brown found Kiawna Berry down low.
No idea, but she did. The experts call it court presence, the jealous call it luck, the professional sports watchers call it one heck of a pass. The kind you wish your buddy would make to you in a pick-up game on the local blacktop. The kind you’d almost be afraid to take, hoping against hope you don’t blow the layup so that pal of yours can get that sweet assist he or she has been looking for.
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After her 20-point performance removed her from the shadow of Devon Brown, Waynesboro senior Kiawna Berry looked like a deer in the spotlight after the Little Giants’ 60-50 win over Bassett in Saturday’s Group AA quarterfinals.
Standing wide-eyed in front of the gathered media after her lights-out performance, Berry could only laugh as she talked about finally, in her senior year, heading to the Final Four at the Siegel Center in Richmond.
Posted by Jim Sacco at 09:29 AM. Filed under: Girls Hoops • Boys Hoops •
Toggling between the butt-numbing bleachers and standing against a fence, I watched Justin Verlander give up one hit and lose to Clarke County. I watched Jake Peeling wrap his dad in a hug after pitching a no-hitter.
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