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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • B3

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The SenTinel Thursday, augusT 10, 2017 B3 1 CAL RIPKEN BASEBALL Cal Ripken World Series At Clemmons, North Carolina Thursday, Aug. 3 Tulare, Ca 9, glen allen, Va 8 (7 inn.) Cedar Cliff 7, Ferndale, Wa 1 southwest red, NC, 11, Crown Point, IN 7 southwest Blue, NC 12, Clarke ar 2 (5 inn.) Friday, Aug. 4 Cedar Cliff 8, Clarke ar 0 Washington Park, rI 9, Crown Point, IN 4 southwest Blue, NC 23, galena, Ks 2 (4 inn.) glen allen, Va 8, southwest red, NC 7 Saturday, Aug. 5 Cedar Cliff 14, galena, Ks 1 (4 inn.) Washington Park, rI 14, glen allen, Va 4 Ferndale, Wa 15, Clarke ar 0 (4 inn.) Tulare, Ca 17, southwest red, NC 9 Sunday, Aug. 6 Crown Point, IN 12, Tulare, Ca 3 Ferndale, Wa 15, galena, Ks 1 (4 innings) Washington Park, rI 8, southwest red, NC 6 Cedar Cliff 8, southwest Blue, NC 4 Monday, Aug.

7 Washington Park, rI 12, Tulare, Ca 1 Crown Point, IN 8, glen allen, Va 2 Clarke ar 11, galena, Ks 10 Ferndale, Wa 10, southwest Blue, NC 4 Single Elimination Playoffs Iron Bracket Tuesday, Aug. 8 game 1: southwest red, NC 6, Clarke ar 4 game 2: glen allen, Va 9, galena, Ks 1 Wednesday, Aug. 9 game 3: Crown Point, IN 15, southwest red, NC 5 game 4: southwest Blue, NC 8, glen allen, Va 1 Thursday, Aug. 10 game 5: Crown Point, IN vs. southwest Blue, NC, 5:30 World Series Championship Tuesday, Aug.

8 game 1: Ferndale, Wa 12, Crown Point, IN 2 game 2: Tulare, Ca 11, southwest Blue, NC 1 (5 inn.) Wednesday, Aug. 9 game 3: Ferndale, Wa 11, Washington Park, rI 7 game 4: Cedar Cliff 7, Tulare, Ca 3 Thursday, Aug 10 Championship game 5: Ferndale, Wa vs. Cedar Cliff, 7:30 CEDAR CLIFF 7, TULARE 3 Tulare 010 020 3 7 2 Cedar Cliff 102 40x 7 7 1 TULARE (ab-r-h-rbi) Jaden Ortega 3-1-1-0, James Corral 3-0-2-0, Carson Lopes 3-1-1-2, deegan Martinho 3-0-1-0, Levi Villapudua 3-1-1-0, adam galvan 3-0-0-0, Jonathan Torrez 3-0-0-0, Paul Pena 2-0-0-0, Jonathan Callison 1-0-1-0, Cruise Maldonado 1-0-0-0. Totals: 25-3-7-2. CEDAR CLIFF ayden Frey 2-2-1-0, Justin stupka 3-1-1-2, gavin Wall 3-0-1-0, Jason Madrak 3-0-1-0, andrew swenson 3-1-1-0, Michael shenk 2-1-0-0, Braden Mosby 2-1- 1-0, Jackson Boone 2-1-0-1, Conner 2-0-1-1, griffin huffman 2-0-0-0.

Totals: 24-7-7-4. HR Lopes; CC, stupka. 3B CC, swenson. 2B Villapudua; CC, Frey, Wall, Madrak. SB CC, Mosby, Boone.

Tulare pitching: Corral (L) 4 IP, 6 7 4 Er, 1 BB, 9 Callison 1 IP, 1 0 0 Er, 0 BB, 2 K. Cedar Cliff pitching: stupka (W) 5 IP, 7 3 2 Er, 1 BB, 10 Wall 1 IP, 0 0 0 Er, 0 BB, 3 K. EASTERN LEAGUE Eastern Division Pct. GB Trenton (yankees) 76 38 .667 Binghamton (Mets) 65 46 .586 reading (Phillies) 60 53 .531 Portland (red sox) 55 58 .487 hartford (rockies) 52 62 .456 24 New hampshire (Blue Jays) 46 69 .400 Western Division Pct. GB Bowie (Orioles) 59 55 .518 altoona (Pirates) 58 55 .513 akron (Indians) 58 56 .509 1 Erie (Tigers) 56 58 .491 3 richmond (giants) 49 65 .430 10 harrisburg (Nationals) 47 66 .416 Games hartford 5, Trenton 4 Erie at Binghamton, 6:35 p.m.

Portland 9, richmond 4 reading at altoona, 7 p.m. harrisburg at Bowie, 7:05 p.m. akron 9, New hampshire 4 Games harrisburg at Bowie, 11:05 a.m. Erie at Binghamton, 6:35 p.m. Portland at richmond, 6:35 p.m.

reading at altoona, 7 p.m. New hampshire at akron, 7:05 p.m. Trenton at hartford, 7:05 p.m. Games Binghamton at akron, TBd Binghamton at akron, 5:35 p.m. Trenton at altoona, 7 p.m.

harrisburg at hartford, 7:05 p.m. New hampshire at Erie, 7:05 p.m. Portland at Bowie, 7:05 p.m. reading at richmond, 7:05 p.m. LOCAL BRIEFS LOCAL BRIEFS LOCAL SPORTS EASTERN LEAGUE Hays hits grand slam, leads Bowie over Senators BOWIE, Md.

Austin Hays hit a grand slam in the sixth inning, leading the Bowie Baysox to a 14-2 win over the Harrisburg Senators on Wednesday. The grand slam by Hays capped a five-run inning and gave the Baysox a 12-2 lead after Ryan Flaherty drew a bases-loaded walk ear- lier in the inning. The Baysox later tacked on a run in both the seventh and eighth innings. In the seventh, Erick Salcedo hit an RBI sin- gle, while Anthony Santander hit a solo home run in the eighth. Bowie right-hander David Hess (9-8) picked up a quality start and the win af- ter allowing two runs on just two hits over six innings.

Opposing starter Taylor Hill (4-4) took the loss in the Eastern League game after a rough outing in which he allowed seven runs and eight hits over 4 innings. Hays and Wall also doubling. Andrew Swenson added a triple. Carson Lopes clubbed a two-run homer for the California boys, though that only sliced the deficit to 7-3 in the fifth. Other- wise Cedar Cliff was in control.

This all-star team, which includes players ticketed for Cedar Cliff, Cumberland Valley, Red Land and East Pennsboro high schools, has out- scored opponents 240-23 in 19 games this season. previously won district, state and regional championships. Email geoff Morrow at or follow on Twitter at rageagainstgMo Clinch From B1 RAF CASERT Associated Press LONDON After five pushups to prove he has beaten a stomach virus, Isaac Makwala made the most of a belated chance to compete in the 200 meters at the world championships on Wednesday and qualified for the final. The runner from Bo- tswana was first allowed to race alone on the track ahead of the evening session at the Olympic Stadium, two days after the other sprinters did so. He finished in 20.20 sec- onds, .33 seconds under the qualifying mark.

He was then given a tough assignment to reach the fi- nal, but despite the tight bend and the water puddles from the relentless rain in Lane 1, he powered through to qualify second from his heat in 20.14, just behind Isiah Young of the United States. not talk about what happened. talk about what is Makwala said. happy the IAAF de- cided to make me run again. happy to run biggest rival for gold, 400 champion Wayde van Niekerk, got through to final as the last qualifier after finishing third in his heat.

Given the much better Lane 6, Van Niekerk was still much slower than Makwala, finishing in 20.28. knew it would be a tough Van Niekerk said. have time to recover After two races in one evening, Makwala will need it even more. The Botswanan was kept out of the 400 fi- nal by organizers on Tuesday because of the stomach vi- rus. He also pulled out of the opening heats in the 200 on Monday because of illness.

am running with an- Makwala said. 400 meters is my race. But thanks to the crowd, they were After 48 hours of drama about whether Makwala would be allowed to run any more races at the champi- onships, the IAAF made an exception and sent Makwala out on his own in driving rain Wednesday evening chasing a mark of 20.53 seconds. The Botswanan did it easily, and then got down on the track and did a hand- ful of pushups as the crowd roared. Makwala had already qualified for the 400 final when he was a no-show for the 200 heats, suffering from a stomach virus that affected about 30 people at the championships.

Because of the danger to other athletes, the IAAF kept him out of that 400 final, despite in- sistence that he was back to full fitness. still running with my heart Makwala said. was ready to In the 400, it was Phyllis Francis of the United States who upset the favor- ites. Olympic champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo looked poised to win gold until she slowed in the final meters, seemingly with pain in her right leg. Salwa Eid Naser swept past Allyson Felix near the line and lunged for silver, ahead of the American vet- eran.

Francis finished in 49.92 seconds, .14 seconds ahead of Naser. Felix took third in 50.08 and Miller-Uibo was fourth. the finish line I was surprised. I thought I was second or Francis said. then they told me, are That is Despite her disappointing third-place finish, Felix won her 14th career medal at the world championships.

That put her in a tie with Usain Bolt and Merlene Ottey at the top of the list. Bolt can still move to 15 with a medal in the 4x100 relay this weekend, but Fe- lix might run on both re- lay races for the U.S. team, which could bring her to 16. The biggest surprise on a cold and wet night came in the 400 hurdles. Karsten Warholm of Norway held off Yasmani Copello of Turkey and Kerron Clement of the United States for gold.

The 21-year-old War- holm earned his first major title, and then looked up in amazement as the result showed on the giant screen. The first gold medal of the night went to Gong Lijiao of China, who won the shot put title ahead of Anita Marton of Hungary and Olympic champion Michelle Carter of the United States. Gong took the lead on her penultimate throw and won with a toss of 19.94 me- ters. Marton then crept into second position on her last throw, throwing it 19.49 and pushing Carter into third. The American had a mark of 19.14 meters.

Mo Farah was back at the Olympic Stadium and got the sellout crowd roaring for his heat in the 5,000. Makwala reaches 200 final at world championships THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ANAHEIM, Calif. He could have quit. Most guys probably would have. Cesar Puello was in his 10th minor league season, still waiting for his first call to the ma- jors, when he was released by Triple-A team in June.

Only the Los Angeles An- gels gave him a call and the outfielder did not hesitate. He was back at Triple-A, this time with Salt Lake. On a warm Wednesday af- ternoon, his unlikely dream came true. Called up in the morning, Puello started for the Angels and drove in the go-ahead run in their 5-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. so happy for Angels right-hander Troy Scribner said.

works his butt off. I played with him quite a bit in Salt Lake and just one of those guys who would literally run through a wall for you. one of my favorite Scribner (2-0) benefitted from debut in his second start for the Angels. He held the Orioles to a solo homer by Wellington Cas- tillo in his five innings. kept those guys off-balance and got it to a point in the game where we could turn it over to our Angels manager Mike Scioscia said.

did a great job. He had good stuff out there, moved it around, changed speeds. He did what good at The Orioles had won eight of their last 10 after winning the series opener against the Angels, but they dropped the last two, scoring a combined three runs. team does (strug- gle) when a team pitches Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. tip my hat to them.

We had four hits today. They pitched well. They pitched well the most part for the whole Bumgarner gets 2nd win since return as Giants top Cubs SAN FRANCISCO Madison Bumgarner ad- mits at times he wondered whether he would make a complete recovery from in- juries sustained in a dirt bik- ing accident. He looked like his old self against the Chicago Cubs. Bumgarner allowed four hits over seven innings to win for the second time since returning from the disabled list, helping the San Fran- cisco Giants defeat the Cubs 3-1 Wednesday and com- plete a winning homestand for only the second time this season.

going to be some times when doubt creeps Bumgarner said. just like anything else, got to deal with it. You try to push it aside, you try to trick yourself, you just try to deal with Bumgarner (2-5) struck out seven, walked one and gave up five hits including a third-inning home run by Albert Almora Jr. Bumgar- ner is 2-2 with a 2.52 ERA in five starts since returning July 12 after missing nearly three months because of injuries sustained April 20. Since beating Pittsburgh on July 25, he did not get a deci- sion against the Los Angeles Dodgers and lost to Arizona.

The 2014 World Series MVP has a 1.38 ERA in his last four starts and has re- ceived two runs or fewer of support in seven of 10 starts this year. just think shown what really about with the way thrown the ball because we know how good he is, but still, that was a pretty serious injury that he had to Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. Hunter Strickland pitched a one-hit eighth and Sam Dyson completed the six-hitter with a perfect ninth for his eighth save. Perez leads Rangers over Mets for 2-game split NEW YORK Martin Perez headed straight to the video room after being hit hard in his previous start. What he saw may have led to his longest outing in over two years.

Perez allowed three hits over eight innings, Joey Gallo hit his 32nd home run and the Texas Rangers beat the New York Mets 5-1 on Wednesday for a two-game split. time I felt that they knew what pitch was com- Perez said. After noticing his glove was positioned close to his waist prior to each pitch, Perez decided to bring the leather closer to his mouth. He also made an effort to take less time between pitches. got a better Perez said.

take the ball and I just go back to the mound and throw the He completed eight in- nings for the first time since getting 25 outs on Aug. 2, 2015. MLB ROUNDUP 1st hit, Cron homer leads Angels past Orioles ASSOCIATED PRESS Los angeles C.J. Cron, right, celebrates his two-run home run with third base coach ron roenicke during the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles Wednesday in anaheim, Calif. ASSOCIATED PRESS Isaac Makwala celebrates after a 200-meter individual time trial during the World athletics Championships Wednesday in London..

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