Baseball: Keeley, Waubonsie Valley quiet DeKalb's bats

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There were no late-inning heroics for the DeKalb baseball team Tuesday, 24 hours after a nail-biting, extra-inning victory against Waubonsie Valley.

Game 2 of the DuPage Valley Conference series saw the Warriors score six runs in the fifth, more than enough support for starting pitcher Jake Keeley in an 11-0, six-inning win.

They also had a scary moment in the fifth when reliever Carson Smith chased down a ball that lined off his glove and landed behind him. As he went to pivot and throw, he fell to the ground. An ambulance came and he left on a stretcher. by signing up you agree to our terms of service Smith had come on in relief of Brodie Farrell, who allowed four runs, three earned, in four innings. Smith allowed four runs, all unearned. Jack Ager allowed the final two runs.

The Warriors pounded out 17 hits in the win. Hiroshy Wong and Blake Pietryk had three hits each, with Wong scoring three times and driving in three runs from the leadoff spot. Mason Ringenbach, Josh Hung, Owen Roberts and Luke Farley had two hits each.

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