Cubs vs Seymour
Cubs vs Seymour

Cubs vs Seymour Panthers

On April 21, the Olney Cubs hosted their rivals the Seymour Panthers. The Cubs game one of the district double headers was led by #1 Lisle pitching and #21 Jacoba took the reins pitching for game two. The Cubs fought hard but failed to slow their rivals down during both games, losing game one 2-15 and game two 4-17.

The Cubs have had some ups in downs this season but have come together as a cohesive team to play some great baseball. The following are some of this season’s stats, stats are still on going as the season winds down. The Cubs are 6-12 for the season and at the time of writing this they are playing for a chance to move ahead in the playoffs, more to come next week on that. The Cubs had a shutout against Northside during a home game winning 12-0, a shutout against Electra 13-0 and almost a double header shut out in game two with a win 12-1 and the Cubs had a huge win against Quanah 13- 2. Coach Duncan, Head Coach of the Cub Baseball team has done a fine job turning the Cub’s in to a winning franchise as well as making many great improvements to the Cub Baseball field.

#21 Jacoba has done a great job this year leading the Cubs as the pitcher with two shutouts and another close call at 12-1, Jacoba has pitched 26 innings, faced 134 batters, 547 pitches, 33 hits allowed, 46 strike outs, 13 strike outs looking, 55 plate appearances, .422 batting average, 19 hits, 11 rbi, 13 runs and 6 stolen bases. #4 Hagle, Catcher and relief pitcher, 93 put outs, 18.1 innings pitched, 18 strike outs, 6 strike outs looking, 56 plate appearances, .292 batting average, 14 hits, 12 rbi, 9 runs and 2 stolen bases. #1 Lisle, first baseman and relief pitcher, 23 put outs, 1 double play, 101 batters faced, 324 pitches, 22 strike outs, 5 strike outs looking, 54 plate appearances, .286 batting average, 12 hits, 9 rbi, 10 runs and 7 stolen bases. #5 Enriquez, third baseman and relief pitcher, 17 put outs, 1 double play, 22 plate appearances, .143 batting average, 3 hits, 1 rbi, 3 runs and 3 stolen bases. #7 Mason, 5 put outs, 24 plate appearances, .211 batting average, 4 hits, 5 rbi, 11 runs and 8 stolen bases. #8 McComack, 10 put outs, 62 plate appearances, .196 batting average, 11 hits, 5 rbi, 14 runs and 8 stolen bases. #10 Sosa, second baseman, 37 put outs, 66 plate appearances, .268 batting average, 15 hits, 8 rbi, 17 runs and 6 stolen bases. #11 Scrogum, left fielder, 9 put outs, 44 plate appearances, .184 batting average, 7 hits, 10 rbi, 8 runs and 2 stolen bases. #14 Dixon, short stop, 19 put outs, 49 plate appearances, .342 batting average, 13 hits, 7 rbi, 14 runs and 6 stolen bases. #15 Buffington, center fielder and relief pitcher, 14 strike outs, 3 put outs, 27 plate appearances, .143 batting average, 3 hits, 2 rbi and 5 runs. #22 Welsh, right fielder and back up catcher, 32 put outs, 1 double play, 37 plate appearances, .143 batting average, 4 hits, 5 rbi, 6 runs and 3 stolen bases. Good luck, Cubs!