Wolverines capture first victory of season
Published 10:25 pm Friday, April 29, 2016
ALDEN- The Glenville-Emmons Wolverines won their first game of the season Friday afternoon.
The Glenville-Emmons baseball team defeated Alden-Conger 7-3 Friday in Alden. The win brings the Wolverines to 1-8 on the season and drops the Knights to 1-4.
The Wolverines scored four runs in the top of the third inning to take a 5-2 lead and never looked back.
Derek Van Ryswyk went 2-5 for the Wolverines with an RBI and one run scored; Dawson Dahlum went 1-4 with a run scored; Hunter Robertson went 1-3 with an RBI and one run scored; and Christian Nelson went 1-4.
“We played outstanding defensively today,” Glenville-Emmons coach Lucas Knutson said. “We made all the routine plays on hard-hit balls. We only committed one error, and that was on a tough play in the seventh inning.”
Carter Dahlum was the winning pitcher for the Wolverines. The junior allowed three earned runs on three hits with four walks and six strikeouts in five innings pitched.
Van Ryswyk pitched two innings and struck out three while not allowing a hit in two innings of work.
“Carter pitched five great innings for us,” Knutson said. ‘He threw strikes and had some quick innings, thanks in part to our solid play in the field. Derek then came in and closed the door with two good innings on the mound.”
Alden-Conger’s Dylan Lein pitched four innings for the Knights, allowing two earned runs on two hits, with eight walks and eight strikeouts.
Gavin Steele pitched three innings, allowing two earned runs on four hits with two walks and six strikeouts.
“Congratulations to Glenville-Emmons on their first win of the season,” Alden-Conger coach Sam Hintz said. “We did not have our game tonight. We struggled to put the ball in play and we struck out 10 times. It was tough all around for us tonight.”
Michael Thorson, Zach Zabrocki, Josh Majerus and Gavin Steele each went 1-3 for the Knights.
Majerus had two RBI.
Next, Glenville-Emmons will play Tuesday at home against Randolph. Alden-Conger will play Tuesday at United South Central.
“This was a big win for us and will give us some confidence going forward,” Knutson said. “We are improving as a team and learning how to play good baseball. This is a fun group to coach.”