Region One defeats Shepaug 4-0

FALLS VILLAGE — The Region One Mountaineers baseball team beat the Shepaug Valley Spartans when they met at Ed Kirby Field in Falls Village on May 9. The seventh and eighth grade Mountaineers won 4-0 in their home opener.

In their first meeting of the season on April 24 in Washington, Shepaug beat Region One 11-10 in a nail biter.

“We are in revenge mode today,” said Assistant Coach Kurt Johnson before the game got underway.

Hungry for a win, the Mountaineers started the match with pitcher Wyatt Bayer on the mound. Bayer gave up a pair of hits to the first two Spartan batters before settling into his rhythm and homing in on the strike zone.

After a scoreless top of the first, Region One got to work in a hurry offensively with their first three batters hitting singles. Robbie Nellson and Carson Riva each logged an RBI to put the score at 2-0 by the end of the first.

The second inning came and went without either side adding a run. In the top of the third, Bayer put the Spartans out in order and in the bottom, Nellson brought home another run that extended Region One’s lead to 3-0.

Neither side scored in the fourth or fifth innings. In the top of the sixth, Bayer struck out three Spartan batters in a row. Region One scored the final run of the day when Braeden Duncan brought home Oliver Storm.

Relief pitcher Chris Race subbed in for Bayer in the seventh and completed the shut out for the Mountaineers. The 4-0 victory brought Region One’s season record to 1-1 while Shepaug moved to 2-1.

Bayer threw 93 pitches and recorded 11 strikeouts from the mound. Offensively, The Mountaineers were led by Nellson who hit 2 for 2 with two RBIs, Riva went 1 for 2 with an RBI, and Bayer batted 2 for 3 with three stolen bases.

Region One will host the Mt. Everett Eagles on Thursday, May 18 at 4:30 p.m.

Wyatt Bayer pitched the first six innings for the Region One Mountaineers in their game against Shepaug Valley on May 9. Bayer had 11 strikeouts on 93 pitches. Photo by Riley Klein

Carson Riva slid safely into third in the game against Shepaug Valley. Riva went 1 for 2 at bat and brought in one RBI. Photo by Riley Klein

catcher Robbie Nellson filled in relief pitcher Chris Race when he subbed in for Wyatt Bayer in the seventh inning. Race   secured a shutout win for Region One. Photo by Riley Klein

Wyatt Bayer pitched the first six innings for the Region One Mountaineers in their game against Shepaug Valley on May 9. Bayer had 11 strikeouts on 93 pitches. Photo by Riley Klein

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