Ah, dear readers, gather 'round as I regale you with the tale of young Caleb Vissia, whose discerning eye and patient demeanor at the plate guided the Fremont Junior Varsity Baseball team to a splendid 12-8 triumph over Reed City on Thursday.
In a display worthy of acclaim, Vissia walked not once, not twice, but thrice, leading the charge for Fremont. The team's auspicious start commenced in the top of the first inning, sparked by an error that brought home a run. Collin Trouslot, enduring a pitched ball, selflessly brought in another. The dashing Lukas Carrier's single sent two more scurrying home, while Mason Sparks and Vissia, with their impeccable patience, each drew walks that added to the tally.
Fremont's relentless pursuit continued in the top of the third, where Vissia doubled, showcasing his prowess once more and scoring a run. CJ Naerebout followed suit with a double of his own, adding another run to the burgeoning scoreboard, and an error allowed two more to cross home plate.
On the mound, Mason Sparks delivered a commendable performance, yielding but four hits and five runs (only one earned) over four innings, striking out seven and walking three. The ever-reliable Coltyn Zerlaut provided relief, ensuring Fremont's lead remained unassailable.
In a true display of teamwork, Lukas Carrier, Caleb Vissia, and Jack Vandenburg each drove in two runs. Vandenburg's bat was particularly lively, going 2-for-3 to lead Fremont in hits. The team's collective patience was a sight to behold, drawing six walks in total and turning a crucial double play in the game.
As the season draws to a close, barring any rescheduled games, Fremont proudly finishes with a record of 9-14. A season to remember, indeed!
Ah, dear readers, gather 'round as I regale you with the tale of young Caleb Vissia, whose discerning eye and patient demeanor at the plate guided the Fremont Junior Varsity Baseball team to a splendid 12-8 triumph over Reed City on Thursday.
In a display worthy of acclaim, Vissia walked not once, not twice, but thrice, leading the charge for Fremont. The team's auspicious start commenced in the top of the first inning, sparked by an error that brought home a run. Collin Trouslot, enduring a pitched ball, selflessly brought in another. The dashing Lukas Carrier's single sent two more scurrying home, while Mason Sparks and Vissia, with their impeccable patience, each drew walks that added to the tally.
Fremont's relentless pursuit continued in the top of the third, where Vissia doubled, showcasing his prowess once more and scoring a run. CJ Naerebout followed suit with a double of his own, adding another run to the burgeoning scoreboard, and an error allowed two more to cross home plate.
On the mound, Mason Sparks delivered a commendable performance, yielding but four hits and five runs (only one earned) over four innings, striking out seven and walking three. The ever-reliable Coltyn Zerlaut provided relief, ensuring Fremont's lead remained unassailable.
In a true display of teamwork, Lukas Carrier, Caleb Vissia, and Jack Vandenburg each drove in two runs. Vandenburg's bat was particularly lively, going 2-for-3 to lead Fremont in hits. The team's collective patience was a sight to behold, drawing six walks in total and turning a crucial double play in the game.
As the season draws to a close, barring any rescheduled games, Fremont proudly finishes with a record of 9-14. A season to remember, indeed!
Darling readers, let me regale you with the tale of Fremont's splendid victory over Reed City, a 9-4 triumph on Thursday that was nothing short of theatrical.
The drama unfolded in the top of the first inning when our intrepid Remington Faulkner, with the precision of a seasoned thespian, singled to bring in the first run for Fremont. This auspicious beginning set the stage for further exploits.
In the second act, errors from the Reed City players, a dazzling double by the audacious CJ Naerebout, and a strategically timed walk by Weston Rottier extended Fremont's lead. One could almost hear the applause as the score climbed.
A passed ball in the top of the third added yet another flourish, pushing Fremont's advantage to a commanding 8-2. The plot thickened with each passing inning.
The formidable Collin Trouslot earned the win for Fremont, a true maestro on the mound. Over six innings, he allowed just five hits and four runs (only one earned), striking out eight without issuing a single walk. A performance worthy of a standing ovation.
Offensively, Fremont's lineup was a symphony of hits. Mason Sparks, Coltyn Zerlaut, and Remington Faulkner each contributed two hits, while CJ Naerebout and Jack Vandenburg drove in two runs apiece, their efforts intertwining like a well-choreographed dance.
The base paths were alive with activity as Sparks, Josh Rowe, and Zerlaut each swiped multiple bases, culminating in nine stolen bases for the game. Fremont even turned a double play, adding a final note of grace to their performance.
Next on the docket, Fremont will seek to repeat their success against Reed City on Thursday night. Until then, let us bask in the afterglow of their recent triumph.
Ah, the sweet symphony of victory played out on Monday as our esteemed Fremont Junior Varsity Baseball team triumphed over Big Rapids, securing a 4-2 win.
The affair began to turn in Fremont's favor in the third inning when the ever-resourceful Caleb Vissia grounded out, yet heroically managed to score a run.
In the top of the fifth, the valiant Packers reclaimed their lead with a dazzling display of skill: Remington Faulkner delivered a resplendent double, Big Rapids faltered with an error, and the indomitable CJ Naerebout doubled as well, each contributing to the scoreline with one run.
The victory was sealed by the formidable Collin Trouslot, who earned the win by conceding a mere five hits and two runs (one earned) over five and two-thirds innings, while striking out seven and issuing no walks. The coup de grâce was delivered by Colten Brown, who remarkably secured the save with but a single pitch.
Leading the charge at the plate was the peerless CJ Naerebout, who went 2-for-3 in his at-bats. Not a single error marred Fremont's performance in the field, with the indefatigable Mason Sparks commanding the most chances, amassing seven.
Our triumphant troupe shall meet Big Rapids once more in a second game on Monday night. We await with bated breath for another dazzling display of prowess and spirit.
Darlings, it was a night of suspense and unfulfilled promise as Fremont Junior Varsity Baseball and Big Rapids found themselves entangled in a scoreless draw, their game cruelly truncated after just two innings due to inclement weather.
The gallant Coltyn Zerlaut took to the mound for our noble Packers, exhibiting prowess and precision. Over his two innings of duty, he allowed a mere two hits, struck out two, and graciously granted no walks.
The ever-diligent Mason Sparks led Fremont with one impeccable hit in his single at-bat. Demonstrating their unwavering commitment to excellence, the Packers performed flawlessly in the field, eschewing any errors. The vigilant Jack Vandenburg distinguished himself by orchestrating four plays with aplomb.
Our resilient team now sets their sights on a doubleheader against Reed City, marking the final pair of games on Thursday. Let us all anticipate another display of their indomitable spirit and skill.
Oh, the drama unfolded on Friday evening at Marsh Field as the Fremont Junior Varsity Baseball team succumbed to the Fruitport Trojans 8-4, despite a commendable display of hitting prowess. The valiant Remington Faulkner was a beacon of hope, collecting an impressive three hits.
The evening’s misfortune fell upon Mason Sparks, who shouldered the loss for Fremont. Our determined pitcher labored for three and two-thirds innings, yielding seven runs (a mere three of which were earned) on five hits, while striking out five and walking six.
The Packers’ bats were not silent, amassing a total of nine hits. Caleb Vissia, with a flair for the dramatic, anchored the lineup and drove in two crucial runs. Our intrepid number three hitter finished the day 1-for-3, showing remarkable resilience.
As the curtains fall on this chapter, Fremont sets its sights on redemption, traveling to Big Rapids for their next theatrical performance on Monday.
In a heart-wrenching matchup, Fremont faced a setback against Whitehall, falling short with a final score of 7-2 on Wednesday night.
Coltyn Zerlaut valiantly took the mound for Fremont, offering four innings of unwavering relief. Despite his efforts, the right-handed pitcher grappled with Whitehall's formidable offense, conceding five hits and five runs while managing to secure five strikeouts and two walks.
The loss, however, was attributed to Josh Rowe, who bravely stepped into the starting pitcher role. Rowe valiantly battled through two innings, surrendering two runs on three hits, and while striking out two, he also faced the challenge of walking one.
Amidst the struggle, Mason Sparks and CJ Naerebout emerged as beacons of hope, each securing one hit for Fremont. Adding to their valiant efforts, Mason Sparks and Eli Waite showcased their agility on the base paths, with both players executing multiple steals, contributing to Fremont's total of four stolen bases for the game.
Despite this setback, Fremont remains undeterred, looking ahead to their upcoming game at Marsh Field on Friday, where they will face off against Fruitport in a test of strength and resilience.
Oh, darling, let me regale you with tales of triumph on the diamond! In a spectacle of splendor, our Fremont Junior Varsity Baseball squad emerged victorious, dazzling Whitehall with a resplendent 7-0 win on Wednesday.
The luminary of the match, none other than the illustrious Caleb Vissia, graced the field with his masterful display, securing three hits in four at-bats. His brilliance knew no bounds, with a double in the sixth inning and resounding singles in the first and fourth innings.
Ah, but the drama unfolded early, as Fremont swiftly seized control. In the first inning, Vissia's single, followed by Lukas Carrier's celestial sacrifice fly, and a touch of wild magic, saw Fremont soar to a one-run advantage.
Yet, their voracious appetite for victory only grew. In the third inning, Trent Gibbie's single, combined with a Whitehall mishap, further enriched Fremont's lead, as another run danced across the scoreboard.
And who could forget the virtuoso performance by Collin Trouslot? With elegance and precision, the righty silenced Whitehall's bats, yielding not a single run over six innings, while orchestrating nine strikeouts with a maestro's flair.
But our heroes did not stop there. Lukas Carrier and Caleb Vissia, the celestial duo, each drove in two runs, while CJ Naerebout, Trent Gibbie, and Remington Faulkner embarked on a daring escapade, swiping multiple bases with audacious aplomb.
Oh, and the defense! A symphony of flawless execution, Fremont committed not a single error, with Mason Sparks gallantly accepting the most chances on the field with nine.
Now, with hearts brimming with pride, Fremont eagerly anticipates a splendid rematch with Whitehall under the shimmering lights on Wednesday night. Ah, the stage is set for another enchanting spectacle!
Ah, the resplendent tale of Trent Gibbie, a virtuoso performance worthy of the grandest stages! With three hits in four majestic at-bats, he led Fremont to a glorious 8-1 victory over Ludington at the illustrious Marsh Field on Friday. Oh, the splendor!
In a display of sheer brilliance, Trent Gibbie graced the field with singles in the second, fourth, and sixth innings, each a testament to his unrivaled prowess. A true virtuoso, indeed!
And let us not forget the pivotal moment in the top of the second inning, where Fremont seized the lead with the grace of a prima ballerina. Remi Faulkner's double set the stage, Ludington faltered with an error, and then came Trent Gibbie and Caleb Vissia, each with a single, delivering runs as though gifts from the baseball gods.
But the tale does not end there, for Collin Trouslot emerged as the hero of the day, guiding Fremont to victory with a masterful performance on the mound. Over six breathtaking innings, he surrendered a mere five hits and one run, a display of pitching prowess that left spectators in awe.
With 13 hits to their name, Fremont's lineup shone brightly, with CJ Naerebout, Caleb Vissia, and Remi Faulkner leading the charge with multiple hits each. And who could forget Trent Gibbie's daring theft of two bases, leading a team that danced its way to seven stolen bases in total!
As they prepare to welcome Ludington once more to their hallowed grounds for the next encounter on Tuesday, one can only imagine the spectacle that awaits, filled with drama, passion, and the indomitable spirit of Fremont Junior Varsity baseball!
Ah, the tale of Fremont Junior Varsity Packers, a Shakespearean tragedy on the diamond. Despite their valiant efforts, they suffered a 7-3 defeat at the hands of Covenant Christian on Thursday, all while managing to out-hit their adversaries five to four. It's a twist worthy of the Bard himself!
In the midst of the struggle, Weston Rottier emerged as a beacon of hope, leading the Packers with two hits. In a dazzling display of skill, he orchestrated a resurgence in the bottom of the second inning, propelling his team back into the lead with a single, followed by another single from Mason Sparks, each scoring a crucial run.
Alas, despite their noble endeavors, victory eluded them, and Coltyn Zerlaut bore the burden of defeat. Through three innings, he valiantly battled, allowing only three earned runs on two hits, but fate had other plans.
Yet amidst the sorrow, there was a glimmer of light. Mason Sparks, the steadfast right-handed hitter, went 1-for-2 at the plate, leading the team with two runs batted in. And let us not forget the daring CJ Naerebout, who stole two bases, a feat worthy of admiration.
As they prepare for their next battle at Marsh Field against Ludington on Friday, one can only hope that fortune will smile upon the Packers once more, guiding them to victory in the face of adversity.
Ah, my dear, Fremont Junior Varsity Baseball danced their way to victory against Covenant Christian with a splendid 7-4 triumph on Thursday.
Picture it: the top of the first inning, and CJ Naerebout steps up to the plate, delivering a double fit for a Shakespearean sonnet. Lukas Carrier follows suit with a double of his own, and Josh Rowe, oh Josh Rowe, he singles, each play scoring a run and setting the stage for Fremont's early lead.
But the story doesn't end there, oh no. In the third inning, Fremont adds another run, courtesy of a passed ball, further solidifying their dominance at 4-1.
Now, fast forward to the top of the sixth, where Fremont breaks free from the shackles of a tie game. An error, a misstep by the opposing team, grants Fremont another run, followed by a fielder's choice from none other than Lukas Carrier, extending the lead to a resounding 7-4.
And who do we have to thank for this glorious victory? Why, none other than Josh Rowe, the valiant knight on the mound, who allowed just one earned run over five and one-third innings, securing three strikeouts and walking six. Colten Brown swoops in to collect the save, ensuring Fremont's triumph remains untarnished.
With a dazzling display of nine hits in the game, including standout performances from Lukas Carrier, who led the charge with three RBIs, and the dynamic duo of Josh Rowe and Mason Sparks, showcased their might on the field.
But fear not, dear readers, for the tale continues. Fremont is poised for yet another showdown with Covenant Christian, a second act filled with anticipation and the promise of further glory, set to unfold on Thursday night.
Oh, the agony of defeat! Fremont Junior Varsity Baseball stumbled to a 12-8 loss against Montague on Tuesday night, a bitter pill to swallow despite their valiant effort.
In a twist of fate, Collin Trouslot and Mason Sparks emerged as shining stars, each collecting three hits for the team. Oh, the sweet melody of the bat meeting the ball! Sparks, in particular, dazzled with a trio of hits, showcasing his prowess on the field.
Ah, the ebb and flow of the game! Despite the setback, Caleb Vissia's grounding out managed to draw the team level at two in the first inning, a fleeting moment of hope.
But alas, Montague's onslaught was relentless. Fremont's valiant effort in the bottom of the fourth, scoring five runs on six hits, including doubles from Lukas Carrier and Mason Sparks, proved insufficient to turn the tide.
As the game unfolded, Coltyn Zerlaut endured the burden of the loss, his valiant efforts on the mound falling short. Yet, amidst the defeat, Fremont rallied, tallying an impressive 11 hits, with Lukas Carrier and Mason Sparks once again leading the charge, driving in two runs each. And let us not forget Sparks' daring theft of four bases, a feat to behold!
With heads held high and determination in their hearts, Fremont Junior Varsity now look ahead to their next challenge against Covenant Christian on Thursday, seeking redemption on the diamond.
Oh, the lamentations echo through the hallowed halls of Fremont as they succumb to Montague's might with a score of 7-3! In a valiant effort that echoed the strains of a tragic aria, our dear Fremont captured a fleeting lead, 3-2, in the top of the third act. Ah, 'twas CJ Naerebout who, with a flourish of his bat, doubled, sending two comrades home, while Jack Vandenburg, like a herald of hope, singled, adding another note to our sorrowful symphony.
But alas, on this fateful occasion, victory slipped through our grasp like sand through a sieve. Collin Trouslot, on his very natal day, bore the weight of defeat upon his shoulders, enduring four grueling innings on the mound. Oh, the gallant effort! Yet, in the face of adversity, he surrendered five runs on eight hits, a testament to the trials of the diamond.
CJ Naerebout, our stalwart champion, led the charge with two runs batted in, his bat singing a sorrowful sonnet amid the cacophony of defeat. And lo, there were others who joined in this tragic dance: Caleb Vissia, Jack Vandenburg, Collin Trouslot, and Mason Sparks, each adding their own verse to our woeful ballad with a single hit apiece. And Mason Sparks, in a fleeting moment of defiance, stole two bases, a testament to the indomitable spirit that flickers within our hearts.
As the curtain falls on this heart-wrenching performance, Fremont Junior Varsity Baseball gathers their resolve, ready to seek redemption in the shadows of the next game, Tuesday night. Oh, let us pray that the tides of fate may turn in our favor, that we may yet emerge victorious from the shadows of defeat!
Alas, the sorrowful tale of Fremont Junior Varsity Packers' encounter with Oakridge unfolds! In a match fraught with trials, our valiant Packers suffered a 6-2 defeat, leaving spirits somber and dreams deferred.
In the opening act of this drama, Fremont found a glimmer of hope in the first inning. Caleb Vissia, in a stroke of brilliance, doubled, driving in two runs and momentarily kindling the flames of victory.
Yet, despite this early triumph, the winds of fortune soon shifted against us. Coltyn Zerlaut bore the weight of defeat, enduring two and one-third taxing innings on the mound. In a cruel twist of fate, five runs (two earned) slipped through our defenses, casting a shadow over our aspirations.
Amidst the tumult, Caleb Vissia emerged as a beacon of resilience, leading our Junior Varsity Packers with two runs batted in. His valiant efforts, coupled with a lone hit each from Josh Rowe and Caleb Vissia, offered glimpses of defiance in the face of adversity.
Mason Sparks, in a daring display of determination, seized two bases, igniting a spark of hope amidst the darkness. Our Packers, undeterred by the challenges, unleashed their fury on the base paths, amassing four stolen bases in a fervent bid for redemption.
As the curtain falls on this chapter of defeat, Fremont steel themselves for the next chapter in their saga. A showdown looms on the horizon, as they prepare to face Montague in their quest for glory. Armed with the lessons of defeat and the fires of determination burning bright, our Packers stand resolute, ready to script their own tale of triumph.
Oh, the lamentable tale of Fremont's clash with Oakridge! Alas, our valiant Packers found themselves outpaced, falling 9-0 in a skirmish that left hearts heavy and hopes dashed.
In this saga of defeat, Mason Sparks bore the burden of loss, enduring four arduous innings on the mound. Despite his efforts, the opposition prevailed, tallying eight runs (six earned) on eight hits, with but a solitary strikeout to show for our toils.
Yet amidst the shadows of defeat, glimmers of valor emerged. CJ Naerebout, Caleb Vissia, Jack Vandenburg, Collin Trouslot, and Mason Sparks each contributed a hit, a testament to their unwavering resolve. Trent Gibbie, ever steadfast, led Fremont with two walks, a beacon of patience in the storm.
Despite the outcome, Fremont displayed a keen eye at the plate, gathering six walks throughout the contest. Mason Sparks, in a defiant display of determination, stole two bases, igniting a spark of hope amidst the chaos. Our Packers, undeterred by adversity, ran wild on the base paths, amassing six stolen bases in their fervent pursuit of victory.
As the sun sets on this chapter of defeat, Fremont braces itself for redemption. A rematch looms on the horizon, as Oakridge returns to our doorstep for another showdown. Armed with the lessons of defeat and the spirit of resilience, our Packers stand ready to rewrite the narrative and reclaim their rightful place among the victorious.
In the riveting saga of the Ludington JV Invitational, the Fremont Junior Varsity Packers embarked on a whirlwind journey through the highs and lows of competition.
Their expedition began with a formidable showdown against Whitehall, a test of mettle where Fremont found themselves struggling to keep pace. Despite Coltyn Zerlaut's valiant efforts on the mound, surrendering six runs over two and two-thirds innings, victory eluded them loosing the game 9-1. Caleb Vissia, Mason Sparks, Weston Rottier, Eli Waite, and Remi Faulkner each contributed a hit, showcasing their resilience in the face of adversity. Eli Waite's daring theft of two bases epitomized their tenacity, though ultimately, it wasn't enough to seize the day.
Yet, as the sun set on defeat, a new dawn emerged in their clash against Hesperia. Enter Collin Trouslot, the beacon of hope, who dazzled with a trio of hits, including a pivotal double in the opening inning. Fremont unleashed a symphony of runs, scoring an impressive ten in a dazzling display of dominance at the plate. Garret Hulst, Collin Trouslot, Josh Rowe, Remi Faulkner, Caleb Vissia, and Jack Vandenburg orchestrated this grand spectacle, propelling their team to victory.
As Collin Trouslot displayed his prowess on the mound, quelling Hesperia's offense with eight strikeouts over three and one-third innings, Fremont rallied around his leadership winning 12-4. With an arsenal of 11 hits, including standout performances from Jack Vandenburg and Collin Trouslot, they sealed their triumphant conquest, claiming their rightful place in the annals of the tournament.
With heads held high and hearts ablaze with the fire of victory, Fremont now sets sail toward new horizons, emboldened by their recent triumph. Their next odyssey awaits against Oakridge, fueled by the momentum of their recent conquest and the promise of future glories on the horizon.
Ah, my dear, dramatic defeat! Like a sonnet with a tragic twist, Fremont JV Packers faced a heart-wrenching 4-3 loss to Hastings, sealed by a riveting walk-off.
In the opening act of this baseball opera, Fremont took center stage, with Eli Waite's stroll to first base orchestrating a lone run. But ah, the fates intervened swiftly as the Hastings Junior Varsity Saxons penned their own verse, knotting the score at one with a wild pitch in the first inning.
As the plot thickened in the fourth inning, the Packers seized the narrative once more. Mason Sparks, with the finesse of a seasoned poet, sent a single into the outfield, scoring a precious run. Then, with the grace of a ballad's refrain, Jack Vandenburg's walk extended their lead to 3-1.
But alas, tragedy struck! Josh Rowe, in a mere snippet of time, bore the weight of defeat, surrendering two runs on three hits. Meanwhile, Coltyn Zerlaut, in his valiant effort, allowed just one run over one and two-thirds innings, a gallant struggle in the face of adversity.
Trent Gibbie, Remi Faulkner, and Mason Sparks each delivered their soliloquies with a single hit. Vandenburg and Sparks, with their poignant contributions, each etched a run onto the scorecard. And oh, the patience of Fremont, drawing seven walks in a display of poetic fortitude.
Caleb Vissia, Eli Waite, and Jack Vandenburg led the procession of walks, two by two, while Gibbie pirouetted around the bases with two stolen gems. Seven stolen bases in total, a ballet of athleticism on the diamond.
And now, as the curtain falls on this chapter of the saga, Fremont turn their gaze to the horizon, seeking redemption in the next verse of their tale against the Hastings Saxons, set to unfold Thursday night.
Ah, the tale of woe! Fremont JV baseball suffered a 4-2 setback against Hastings, despite their valiant efforts. Jack Vandenburg emerged as the beacon of hope for the team, wielding his bat with two hits to his name.
The saga began in the top of the first inning, where Fremont launched their offensive onslaught with a duo of singles. Ah, the sweet melody of possibility! Hudson Wiersema, with a stroke of his bat, ignited the scoring fire, driving in one run to grace the scoreboard.
In a valiant effort to turn the tide, Hudson Wiersema and Weston Rottier each contributed a run to the cause, painting strokes of determination on the canvas of the game. And lo and behold, Mason Sparks, with the swiftness of a fox, claimed two bases as his own, adding to the spectacle of Fremont Junior Varsity Packers' daring escapade on the basepaths.
Ah, the thrill of the chase! Fremont Junior Varsity Packers seized four stolen bases in their quest for victory. But alas, fortune did not favor their endeavor on this occasion.
As the tale unfolds, Fremont shall embark on their next odyssey, venturing to Ludington to face Whitehall for their forthcoming game on Saturday during the Ludington JV Invite. Will fortune smile upon them then? Only time will tell.
Brayden Crosley's exceptional performance on the mound propelled the Fremont Packers to a 6-0 triumph over the Mason County Central Spartans on Monday at Mason County Central. Crosley showcased his prowess by striking out 11, allowing only one hit and zero runs over five and one-third innings, albeit issuing five walks.
The Packers wasted no time in establishing their dominance, as they surged ahead in the top of the first inning. Karston Falbe's double, Jack Vandenburg getting hit by a pitch, and an error by Mason County Central led to each contributing one run.
Building upon their early lead, Fremont extended their advantage in the top of the second inning. Capitalizing on errors by the Spartans and Trent Gibbie's groundout, they added two more runs to their tally.
Coltyn Zerlaut provided solid relief for the Packers hurling 6 pitches in two thirds of an inning.
Karston Falbe and Mason Sparks demonstrated lead the team at the plate, each securing two hits while batting consecutively. Additionally, Trent Gibbie and Karston Falbe each contributed an RBI. Mason Sparks showcased his speed on the bases by stealing two bases. The Packers displayed impeccable fielding, committing no errors throughout the game, with CJ Naerebout leading the team with 13 chances in the field.
Looking ahead, the Fremont Junior Varsity Packers will face the Mason County Central Junior Varsity Spartans again in their next game Monday night.
Despite out-hitting them five to four, the Fremont Junior Varsity Packers succumbed to an 8-3 defeat against the Mason County Central Spartans on Monday at Mason County Central.
Trent Gibbie, Eli Waite, Remi Faulkner, Colten Brown, and Mason Sparks each contributed one hit for the Packers.
Fremont took an early lead in the first inning when Eli Waite drew a walk, resulting in one run scored.
Their lead extended to 2-0 in the top of the third inning due to an error.
However, the momentum shifted in the bottom of the third inning as the Mason County Central Junior Varsity Spartans surged ahead. Mason Sparks suffered the loss for the Fremont Junior Varsity Packers, pitching two and two-thirds innings, giving up four runs (three earned) on one hit, with four strikeouts and six walks.
Colten Brown led the offensive charge for Fremont, going 1-for-1 at the plate and driving in one run. Eli Waite showcased his speed on the basepaths by stealing two bases. Fremont displayed aggressive baserunning, amassing five stolen bases during the game.
Fremont Junior Varsity will face the Hastings Saxons in Hastings in their next game on Thursday.
Fremont Junior Varsity Packers Falls to Ravenna
The Fremont Junior Varsity Packers suffered a defeat against Ravenna, with a final score of 12-7 on Tuesday.
A powerful double by Jack Vandenburg brought the Packers their first score in the bottom of the first inning.
Ashton Self clinched the victory for Ravenna, demonstrating a strong performance as the starting pitcher. Self yielded 10 hits and seven runs (five earned) across six innings, striking out four batters and issuing two walks. On the opposing side, Coltyn Zerlaut endured the loss after pitching four innings, surrendering seven runs (five earned) on nine hits, striking out seven batters, and walking five.
Despite the setback, Fremont displayed offensive prowess, amassing 10 hits during the game. CJ Naerebout emerged as a standout performer for the Packers, contributing three runs batted in with a 1-for-2 performance at the plate. Jack Vandenburg also showcased his skills with a perfect three hits in three at-bats. Additionally, Eli Waite and Brayden Crosley made significant contributions with multiple hits each. Notably, the Fremont Junior Varsity Packers executed two double plays during the course of the game.
Looking ahead, the Fremont Junior Varsity Packers are scheduled for a rematch against Ravenna on Tuesday.
Fremont Junior Varsity Packers Cruise Past Ravenna
The Fremont Junior Varsity Packers secured a decisive victory over Ravenna on Tuesday with a commanding 9-0 triumph.
Their offensive momentum kicked off in the first inning when Caleb Vissia's single drove in the first run.
In the second inning, Mason Sparks's walk added another run to the scoreboard for Fremont.
The Packers extended their lead further in the bottom of the third inning. Hudson Wiersema's walk brought in one run, while Karston Falbe's single brought in two more.
Mason Sparks claimed the victory for the Fremont, delivering a stellar performance on the mound. Sparks held Ravenna to four hits and zero runs over four innings, striking out seven batters and issuing five walks. Brayden Zilken suffered the loss for Ravenna, pitching three innings and allowing five runs on four hits, with three strikeouts and five walks. Colten Brown contributed one inning of shutout relief for the Packers, conceding no hits, striking out two, and walking one.
Contributing to the offensive effort, Caleb Vissia and Karston Falbe each drove in two runs for the Fremont Junior Varsity Packers. Hudson Wiersema showcased exceptional plate discipline, drawing three walks. The team demonstrated keen batting discipline overall, tallying nine walks in total. Additionally, Coltyn Zerlaut, Brayden Crosley, Mason Sparks, and Hudson Wiersema showcased their speed on the basepaths, collectively stealing multiple bases and accumulating a total of 11 stolen bases throughout the game.
Looking ahead, Fremont Junior Varsity will face the Mason County Central Spartans in their next game on Monday.