Hits Aplenty In Mishawaka Freshman Cavemen Victory Over Plymouth Freshman Pilgrims
By David Rendall | May 23, 2025 9:57 PM
By GameChanger Media There were runs aplenty on Friday, as Mishawaka Freshman Cavemen bested Plymouth Freshman Pilgrims 18-14. Mishawaka Freshman Cavemen collected nine hits, while Plymouth Freshman Pilgrims had 10. Mishawaka Freshman Cavemen opened the scoring in the first after Landon Rose singled, scoring two runs. Plymouth Freshman Pilgrims took the lead, 3-2, in the bottom of the first thanks to singles by #7, and #22. Plymouth Freshman Pilgrims committed an error, which helped Mishawaka Freshman Cavemen tie the game at three in the top of the second. Mishawaka Freshman Cavemen flipped the game on its head in the top of the third, scoring six runs on one hit to take the lead, 9-3. The biggest blow in the inning was an error that drove in three. Plymouth Freshman Pilgrims tied the game in the bottom of the fourth thanks to a single by #18, and a fielder's choice by #7. Mishawaka Freshman Cavemen took the lead in the top of the fifth inning after Akeem Chester hit a sacrifice fly, Johnny Huemmer doubled down the left field line, Nolan Kuhnle singled to center field, Evan Dodd walked, Gage Welker walked, and Akeem Chester walked, each scoring one run. Carson Gorsuch earned the win for Mishawaka Freshman Cavemen. The pitcher gave up seven hits and seven runs (one earned) over four innings, striking out four and walking two. #22 took the loss for Plymouth Freshman Pilgrims. The pitcher went two and one-third innings, allowing three runs (two earned) on four hits, striking out two and walking one. Liam Summers opened the game for Mishawaka Freshman Cavemen. The pitcher gave up three hits and seven runs (five earned) over three innings, striking out six and walking five. #1 began the game for Plymouth Freshman Pilgrims. The starter gave up two hits and five runs (one earned) over two innings, striking out two and walking four. Mishawaka Freshman Cavemen amassed nine hits in the game. Nolan Kuhnle led Mishawaka Freshman Cavemen with two hits in three at bats. Liam Summers, Landon Rose, and Akeem Chester each drove in two runs for Mishawaka Freshman Cavemen. Mishawaka Freshman Cavemen had a strong eye at the plate, piling up 13 walks for the game. Johnny Huemmer, Carmello Joiner, Carson Gorsuch, and Evan Dodd led the team with two bases on balls each. Plymouth Freshman Pilgrims collected 10 hits in the game. #22 and #7 were a one-two punch in the lineup, as each drove in three runs for Plymouth Freshman Pilgrims. #18 went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Plymouth Freshman Pilgrims in hits. #10 collected two hits for Plymouth Freshman Pilgrims in four at bats. #20 paced Plymouth Freshman Pilgrims with two walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, piling up seven walks for the game. Plymouth Freshman Pilgrims turned one double play in the game. Copyright © 2025 GameChanger Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Any reuse or republication of this story must include the preceding attribution and is subject to the Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc. Terms of Use, License Agreement, and Privacy Policy.