D21 Softball

D & E Men's Invitational

Men's Class D & E

Petoskey, MI

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Champions - Detroit CMB

Champions - Detroit CMB
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Order of Finish:
1. Detroit CMB – Detroit – 5-1
2. Little Traverse Lawn Care – Petoskey – 3-2
3. Cheboygan Merchants – Cheboygan – 3-2
4. Priority Mortgage – Grand Rapids – 2-2
5. JNC Electric – Ellsworth – 1-2
5. Mayan Agency – Merrill – 1-2
7. Protective Coating – Coldwater – 0-2
7. BC Pizza – Petoskey – 0-2

Individual Awards:
Outstanding Pitcher – Steve Miracle – Detroit CMB (3 wins, 0 losses)
Outstanding Hitter – JD Arman – Little Traverse Lawn Care (.615 batting avg, 7 RBI's)
Outstanding Infielder – Randy Wheelock – Cheboygan Merchants (.611 batting avg.)
Outstanding Outfielder – Walt Fahoome – Detroit CMB (.400 batting avg., 3 HR's, 8 RBI's)

Game Results:
Game 1:  Cheboygan Merchants – 23 (25 hits) over BC Pizza – 6 (11 hits)
WP – Earl Wright (4 K’s, 1 BB), LP – Francis Hiar (1 K, 2 BB’s)
Cheboygan – Randy Wheelock had 5 hits with 2 homeruns, Dave Wright had 4 hits, Tom Tryban 3 hits with a homerun, Mike Barber had 3 hits, 2 hits with a homerun for Earl Wright and Tracey Woiderski, Brian Hancock had 2 hits, Stu Hancock and Jason McGovern added one hit each.
BC Pizza – Scott Cischke had 3 hits, Eric Fettig 2 hits with a homerun, Aaron Ormsbee and Dan Glaser each had 2 hits, Claire Waterson and Cole Krussell added singles.
Notes: Cheboygan scored 14 runs in the top of the 7th inning on 9 hits – all with 2 outs.

Game 2:  Little Traverse Lawn Care – 14 (11 hits) over Priority Mortgage – 6 (10 hits)
WP – Steve Hamlin (7 K’s, 2 BB’s) with Dustin Doyle (2/3 IP), LP – Darrin VanderArk (5 IP, 8 R’s, 7 H’s, 5 K’s, 3 BB’s) with Paul Hendriksma (2 IP, 6 R’s)
Little Traverse Lawn Care – Kolby Andrews had 2 homeruns, Mark Smith and Jaime Barkley each had 2 hits, singles by Jarrod Dohm, Scott Lepird, JD Armon, Adam Dustin and Rick Matelski
Priority Mortgage – Darrin VanderArk had 2 hits with a homerun, Matt Barr and Brent Barr each had 2 hits, singles by Brian Mariner, Todd Bailey, Scott Bailey and Ernie Koonce.
Notes:  Little Traverse scored 6 runs in the top of the 7th inning to add to their 8-6 lead.

Game 3:  JNC Electric – 10 (9 hits) over Mayan Agency – 7 (3 hits)
WP – Corey Essenberg (9 K’s, 4 BB’s, 4 HBP’s), LP – Randy Wade (5 K’s, 3 BB’s) with Jeff Buckley in relief (1 IP, 2 K’s, 3 BB’s)
JNC Electric – Corey Essenberg had 2 hits with a homerun, Rob Boss and Al Stallard had 2 hits each, Heith Neir, Ryan Fisher and Todd Hasse each added singles.
Mayan Agency – Jim DeBeau had 2 hits and Joel Buckley doubled.

Game 4:  Detroit CMB – 10 (12 hits) over Protective Coating – 2 (7 hits) in 5 innings
WP – Steve Miracle (4 K’s, 1 BB) with Jason Parker (2/3 IP) in relief, LP – Clint Deal (3 K’s, 1 BB)
Detroit CMB – AJ Johnson had 3 hits with a homerun, Shawn Hubbard, Walt Fahoome and Dale Fahoome each added 2 hits, Sam Lilly, Terry Hall and Lamonte West singled.
Protective Coating – Dave Roderick and Mike Brown each had 2 hits, Kris Summey, Clint Deal and Josiah Kleinhaus added singles.

Game 5:  Priority Mortgage – 14 (16 hits) over BC Pizza – 13 (17 hits)
WP – Darrin VanderArk (2 1/3 IP) in relief of Paul Hendricksma (4 2/3 IP), LP – Francis Hiar (1 1/3 IP) in relief of Bud Ormsbee (5 2/3 IP)
Priority Mortgage – Darrin VanderArk had 2 hits with a homerun, Jeff VanNoord, Matt Barr, Ernie Koonce and Nate Tap each had 2 hits, Brian Mariner and Brad Williams doubled, and singles by Jeff Mariner, Todd Bailey and Brent Barr.
BC Pizza – Aaron Ormsbee was 5 for 5, Jim Kopka and Cole Kruzell each had 3 hits, doubles by Scott Cischke and Tom Vargo, singles by Dan Glaser, Eric Fettig, Richard Fosmore and Francis Hiar.
Notes:  Priority scored 3 runs in the bottom of the 7th inning to win.  Aaron Ormsbee 5 hits for BC Pizza.

Game 6:  Mayan Agency – 11 (11 hits) over Protective Coating – 2 (5 hits) in 5 innings
WP – Jeff Buckley (2 K’s, 4 BB’s), LP – Tommy Voneitzen (5 K’s, 1 BB) with Clint Deal in 2/3 innings of relief.
Mayan Agency – Tony Monk had 3 hits with a homerun, Joel Buckley and Jason Woelke each had 2 hits with a triple, Jim DeBeau had 2 hits, and singles by Bill DeBeau and Jason Buckley.
Protective Coating – Kris Summey had 2 hits, singles by Jeff Thompson, Michael Brown and Jamie Rodriguez.

Game 7:  Little Traverse Lawn Care – 11 (11 hits) over Cheboygan Merchants – 2 (7 hits) in 5 innings
WP – Doyle Dustin (4 K’s, 0 BB’s), LP – Stu Hancock (5 K’s, 5 BB’s)
LTLC – Jaime Barkley had a homerun and double, JD Arman hit a grand slam homerun, Todd Flynn, Jarrod Dohm and Jared Clark each had 2 hits and Kolby Andrews and Dan Phillips each singled.
Cheboygan – Randy Wheelock tripled, singles by Tom Trybon, Matt Skiera, Stu Hancock, Brian Hancock, Tracy Woiderski and Jason McGovern.

Game 8:  Detroit CMB – 8 (3 hits) over JNC Electric – 6 (6 hits)
WP – Jason Parker (1 1/3 IP, 2 K’s, 0 BB’s, 0 R’s) in relief of Jeff Ward (5 1/3 IP, 6 K’s, 5 BB’s), LP – Ray Argetsinger (4 K’s, 4 BB’s)
Detroit CMB – Anthony Johnson hit a 2 run homerun in the bottom of the 7th inning to break a 6-6 tie and end the game, Sam Lilly singled in the first and Terry Hall singled in the 3rd inning for the other CMB hits.
JNC – Corey Essenberg had 2 hits with a triple, singles by Mike Evans, Al Stallard, Rob Boss and Denzel Wilson.
Notes:  Anthony Johnson’s walk off homerun in the bottom of the 7th inning brought a dramatic finish to a game where Ray Argetsinger from JNC threw a 3 hitter.

Game 9:  Cheboygan Merchants – 10 (12 hits) over Mayan Agency – 5 (6 hits)
WP – Clayton McGovern (3 IP, 1 R, 7 K’s, 3 BB’s) in relief of Stuart Hancock (4 IP, 4 R, 2 K, 2BB), LP – Jeff Buckley (3 IP, 4 R, 3 K’s, 2 BB’s) in relief of Randy Wade (4 IP, 6 R, 2 K’s, 3 BB’s)
Cheboygan – Mike Barber and Stuart Hancock each had 3 hits, Tom Trybon had 2 hits with a homerun, Randy Wheelock 2 hits with a triple, Jason McGovern homered and George Wheelock singled.
Mayan – Chad Klopf had a homerun and double, Jim DeBeau had a triple and double, John Streeter and Bill DeBeau singled.
Notes:  Clayton McGovern came out of retirement of the past 4 years that saw him inducted into the MASA Hall of Fame in 2004.

Game 10:  Priority Mortgage – 3 (5 hits) over JNC Electric – 2 (0 hits)
WP – Darren VanderArk (0 hits, 8 K’s, 7 BB’s), LP – Corey Essenberg (5 IP, 4 H’s, 3 R’s, 10 K’s, 1 BB) with relief from Ray Argetsinger (2 IP, 1 H, 2 K’s, 0 BB’s)
Priority – Matt Barr had 2 hits, Jeff Mariner, Darren VanderArk and Daryl Kooiker added singles.
Notes:    This was Darren VanderArk’s first career no-hitter.  JNC left runners at 2nd and 3rd in the 1st inning, runner at 3rd in the 3rd inning and 6th inning, scored 2 runs in the bottom of the 7th inning with 2 outs and the game ended with runners on 2nd and 3rd base.

Game 11:  Little Traverse Lawn Care – 11 (13 hits) over Detroit CMB – 7 (9 hits)
WP – Steve Hamlin (7 K’s, 2 BB’s), LP – Jason Parker (5 IP, 5 R’s, 8 K’s, 2 BB’s) in relief of Jeff Ward (2 IP, 6 R’s, 1 K, 2 BB’s)
LTLC – Jaime Barkley had 4 hits with a homerun and a double, Rick Matelski had 3 hits with a homerun, Mark Smith and Todd Flynn each had 2 hits, Jarod Dohm doubled and JD Arman singled.
Detroit CMB – Hank Wallace and Walt Fahoome each had 2 hits, singles by Shawn Hubbard, Anthony Johnson, Larry Wallace, Gerald Figures and Dale Fahoome.
Notes:  One hour and 15 minute rain delay after 4 ½ innings played due to a thunderstorm moving through the area.  Detroit scored 5 runs in the bottom of the 6th to avoid a mercy and then added one in the 7th.

Game 12:  Cheboygan Merchants – 13 (12 hits) over Priority Mortgage – 5 (10 hits)
WP – Earl Wright (0 K’s, 0 BB’s), LP – Paul Hendricksma (6 IP, 11 R, 10 hits, 7 K’s, 4 BB’s) with Darren VanderArk in relief (1 IP, 2 R’s, 0 K, 2 BB’s)
Cheboygan – Tom Tryban had 3 hits with a double, Mike Barber had 2 doubles, Randy Wheelock and Matt Skiera each had 2 hits, Brian Hancock doubled, and Stu Hancock and Jason McGovern singled.
Priority – Matt Barr had 3 hits, Jeff Mariner had 2 hits with a double, singles by Darrin VanderArk, Todd Bailey, Brent Barr, Daryl Kooiker and Ernie Koonce.

Game 13:  Detroit CMB – 10 (12 hits) over Cheboygan Merchants – 7 (7 hits)
WP – Jason Parker (3 IP, 1 R, 3 K’s, 1 BB) in relief of Steve Miracle (4 IP, 6 R’s, 7 K’s, 1 BB), LP – Earl Wright (2 K’s, 2 BB’s)
Detroit CMB – Hank Wallace and Dale Fahoome each had 3 hits, Anthony Johnson homered, Shawn Hubbard doubled and there were singles by Sam Lilly, Walt Fahoome, Lamont West and Terry Hall.
Cheboygan – Tom Tryban had 3 hits with 2 homeruns, Mike Barber doubled and singles by Randy Wheelock, Stu Hancock and Jason McGovern.

Game 14 (CHAMPIONSHIP GAME):  Detroit CMB – 4 (10 hits) over Little Traverse Lawn Care – 2 (7 hits)
WP – Steve Miracle (3 2/3 IP, 0 R’s, 2 H’s, 1 K, 1 BB) in relief of Jason Parker (3 1/3 IP, 2 R’s, 5 H’s, 1 K, 2 BB’s), LP – Doyle Dustin (5 IP, 4 R’s, 9 H’s, 5 K’s, 0 BB’s) with Steve Hamlin in relief (1 IP, 0 R’s, 1 H, 0 K’s, 1 BB)
Detroit CMB – Hank Wallace had 3 hits, Anthony Johnson tripled and doubled, Walt Fahoome homered, Larry Wallace and Terry Hall doubled.
LTLC – Todd Flynn had 3 hits, JD Arman had 2 hits including a double for 2 RBI’s in the 4th inning to tie the game, singles by Scott Lepird and Rick Matelski.
Notes:  Detroit scored the game winner on a solo homerun in the top of the bottom of the 6th inning and then added another run for a 4-2 lead to push the tournament to the “if” game.

Game 15 (IF GAME):  Detroit CMB – 16 (19 hits) over Little Traverse Lawn Care – 10 (14 hits)
WP – Steve Miracle in relief of Jason Parker, LP – Doyle Dustin in relief of Steve Hamlin, Rick Matelski and Adam Dustin also pitched during the game.
Detroit CMB – Anthony Johnson had 4 hits with a double, Walt Fahoome hit 2 homeruns, Dale Fahoome had 2 hits with a triple, Larry Wallace and Shawn Hubbard had 2 hits with doubles, Gerald Figures had 2 hits and Terry Hall added a single.
LTLC – JD Arman and Kolby Andrews each had 3 hits with a homerun, Adam Dustin had 3 hits, Jarrod Dohm had 2 hits and singles by Jaime Barkley, Jared Clark and Rick Matelski.
Notes:  Detroit CMB took a 9-2 lead after the 1st inning, LTLC came back and tied the game in the 3rd inning and then Detroit broke the tie in the bottom of the 4th for the win.