“It was a good team victory all the way around,” JDHS’ Adams said.

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“It was a good team victory all the way around,” JDHS’ Adams said.

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Lewis and Anderson earned three walks apiece, Casperson two, McCormick, Fick, Cadigan-MacAdoo and Frisby one each.

Junior Riley Fick pitched two innings, allowed four hits and four runs, walked six batters and struck out two. Marcus Mendoza relived for three innings, allowed five hits and three runs and walked three.


Kayhi’s O. Mendoza pitched two innings and allowed five hits and eight runs and walked seven, A. Manabat pitched one inning with three hits and eight runs and seven walks, and Scoblic pitched one inning country wise email marketing list with three hits, one run and one walk.

The win improves JDHS to 3-4 in the Southeast Conference and puts Kayi at 1-9.

Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé junior Riley Fick delivers a pitch against Ketchikan during the Crimson Bears 17-7 win over the Kings Friday at Adair-Kennedy Memorial Park. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé junior Riley Fick delivers a pitch against Ketchikan during the Crimson Bears 17-7 win over the Kings Friday at Adair-Kennedy Memorial Park. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)

Sitka leads the Division I Southeast Conference with a 9-0 record, 18-2-1 overall, and has wrapped up the regular season title. They host JDHS for three games May 23-24.

The Region V tournament champion gets the top conference seeding for state, the regular season title is the second seed.

The Southeast Region V baseball tournament will be at Ketchikan May 29-31 and the state tournament is at Anchorage’s Mulchay Stadium June 5-7.

JDHS will play Kayhi on Saturday at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. (JV at 1 p.m.) and will honor Crimson Bears seniors McCormick, Jacob Katasse and Christian Nelson between games.

Also on Friday, Sitka had another perfect outing from a pitcher as senior Bryce Calhoun shut out Division II Petersburg 17-0 at Sitka’s Moller Field. B. Calhoun allowed no hits, no walks, no hit batters and no defensive errors allowing a runner on base and struck out 10 batters, but the Vikings did put the ball in play five times. Junior Caleb Calhoun struck out every batter faced (15) in a run-shortened, five-inning 24-0 rout over the Ketchikan Kings last weekend. C. Calhoun will pitch one of the two remaining games against Petersburg on Saturday.
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