Homestand gets off to rocky start for HVRHS

FALLS VILLAGE — Sitting comfortably at home the rest of the season, the Housatonic Valley Regional High School baseball team is still fighting for a postseason berth, yet struggled against Mount Everett High School, losing 7-5 on Wednesday, May 11.

Coming into the out-of-conference matchup against Mount Everett (Mass.), the Mountaineers were in the midst of a nine-game homestand that started on Monday, May 2. However, despite playing at home for the last half of the season, the Mountaineers had gone 1-2 over their first three games of the home stretch.

Throughout the first two innings, both teams battled it out with their defense. The Mountaineer’s fielding stopped any would-be hits and the Eagles’ work on the mound kept their opponents off the bases. The Eagles got on the scoreboard with an RBI double in the second inning that brought in one run.

At the plate, the Mountaineers struggled to make contact with the ball, striking out five times before reaching the fourth inning. In the same amount of time, senior Brayton Wood, the starting pitcher for the Mountaineers, only struck out two batters, allowing the deficit to grow to 4-0 before the fifth inning.

The Mountaineers started to gain traction in the fifth, where they forced the Eagles off the plate in five pitches — one strikeout and two catches off pop-flies — and then eventually scored with a home run from senior Joey Brennan.

With the score now 4-1, the Mountaineers tried to muster more momentum throughout the rest of the game, but could not overcome the Eagle’s large lead, losing 7-5.

On Friday, May 13 after the game against the Eagles, the Mountaineers were shut out 13-0 against Northwestern. They  played two games on back-to-back days against Wamogo Regional High School on Monday, May 16 and against Nonnewaug High School on Tuesday, May 17.

Senior Austin Bayer, the Housatonic Mountaineers’ catcher, tried to make contact while at the plate against the Mount Everett Eagles on Wednesday, May 11. Photo by Hunter O. Lyle

Senior Brayton Wood, a left-handed pitcher, held the Mount Everett Eagles to just one run throughout the first two innings of the 7-5 loss on Wednesday, May 11. Photo by Hunter O. Lyle

Senior Austin Bayer, the Housatonic Mountaineers’ catcher, tried to make contact while at the plate against the Mount Everett Eagles on Wednesday, May 11. Photo by Hunter O. Lyle

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