Lou Gehrig 15u vs Nickel City Elite 16u 6/7/25

Lou Gehrig Red 15U Breeze Past Nickel City Elite 16U

By GameChanger

Lou Gehrig Red 15U won big over Nickel City Elite 16U 14-7 on Saturday.

Lou Gehrig Red 15U got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Andrew Aquino singled, scoring one run, Christian Arzola drew a walk, scoring one run, and an error scored two runs.

Lou Gehrig Red 15U scored six runs on five hits in the bottom of the second inning. Joel homered to center field, scoring two runs, Riley O’Brien doubled, scoring two runs, and Jonny Beck singled, scoring two runs.

Lou Gehrig Red 15U added to their early lead in the bottom of the third inning after Alex Abreu grounded out, and Jacob Bencic hit a sacrifice fly, each scoring one run.

Landon Ostrowski pitched three innings in relief for Lou Gehrig Red 15U. The pitcher surrendered four hits and four runs while, striking out three and walking four. Joel led things off on the mound for Lou Gehrig Red 15U. The hurler gave up zero hits and zero runs over one inning, striking out none and walking none. Jeremias Torres stepped on the bump first for Nickel City Elite 16U. The starter surrendered two hits and four runs (one earned) over one-third of an inning, striking out one and walking two.

Lou Gehrig Red 15U amassed 11 hits in the game. Jacob Bencic, Landon Rustowicz, and Joel each collected two hits for Lou Gehrig Red 15U. Santino Favorite, Jacob Bencic, Jonny Beck, and Riley O’Brien each drove in two runs for Lou Gehrig Red 15U. Lou Gehrig Red 15U turned one double play in the game.

Drew Fletch and Josh Balcom each collected two hits for Nickel City Elite 16U. Alex Prescott, Josh Balcom, and Tanner Lund each drove in two runs for Nickel City Elite 16U. Nickel City Elite 16U turned one double play in the game.

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