Taking advantage: Solid pitching, 11 walks carry Connellsville to 5-1 win
ROSTRAVER TWP. – Hits were tough to come by in MondayĢƵ Fayette County American Legion Baseball League championship with Connellsville and Belle Vernon finishing with a combined eight hits.
However, Connellsville received 11 walks and three of those walks scored for a 5-1 road victory and the league playoff title.
“We played to win the game. I’m happy with these kids because they really wanted to win the game,” said Connellsville manager Brian Sankovich. “I’m very happy with the way we performed, and itĢƵ always good to win.”
Belle Vernon manager Tom Jackson didn’t mince words when he spoke about the impact the free passes had on the outcome.
“Eleven walks don’t win games. They didn’t beat us.We gave them that game. That game was given to them,” said Jackson, adding, “You don’t win with only four hits.”
Connellsville was held hitless through two outs in the top of the fourth inning, but held a 1-0 lead.
Grayden Gillott walked with two outs in the top of the third inning and stole second. Chase Sankovich and Matthew Firestone walked to load the bases.
Gillott then scored on a wild pitch.
Belle Vernon responded in the bottom of the inning.
Charlie Nigut singled to start the inning and stole second. Nigut scored when JB CrovakĢƵ infield ground ball was mishandled.
Connellsville regained the lead after two outs in the top of the fourth inning.
Matthew Miller was able to break the hitless string with an infield single. He advanced to second on a passed ball.
Aiden NewmeyerĢƵ swinging bunt was thrown away to allow Miller to score. Cohan Groh and Noah Zawislan walked to load the bases, and Gillott got an RBI the easy way with a bases-loaded walk.
ConnellsvilleĢƵ offense provided a couple insurance runs in the top of the fifth inning.
Firestone walked and moved to second with no outs. Belle Vernon was an out away from escaping the inning after a strikeout and fly ball, but Anthony Piasecki ripped a line drive into the right-center field gap for an RBI triple.
Piasecki then scored on Matthew MillerĢƵ double.
The Connellsville pitching rotation of Ethan Porreca, Mason Miller (who picked up the win), and Matthew Miller allowed just four hits and walked two batters, but the defense committed three errors behind the trio to provide scoring opportunities for Belle Vernon.
“We took an approach we wanted to give some pitchers work to get ready for regionals. We didn’t want to use our pitchers because we’re going to use them at the end of the week,” explained Brian Sankovich. “We were on a pitch count with these kids. I wanted to get one more kid into pitch, but the way it worked out, we’re okay.
“Porreca was virtually unhittable. The only hit they got they (off Porreca) broke their bat.”









