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GSA -Baseball results of dramatic first victory against Sumner Tigers, Sprinter puts on the school -success balance sheet

GSA Senior Isaiah Radel rounds third place on the way to achieve the game-winning run on Charlie Sullivan's dramatic two-out double in seventh place, which gsa gives a 5: 4 victory against Sumner at Bill Gray '83 Field on April 30th. Photos by Erik Atwell.

After the Young George Stevens Academy Baseball team had suddenly become a corner on April 30, when the school dedicated its field to grounds goalkeeper and coach Bill Gray, the Eagles fascinated the Sumner Tigers with an exciting 5: 4 victory after the school suddenly dedicated school into the corner.

Sumner jumped out for an early 2-0 lead, but this time the Eagles did not allow their opponent to gain dynamics. In the third inning, Wyatt Young cracked a double bases and scored three runners.

Suddenly the team, which fought for a goal, won 3-2.

In the fifth inning, Rhys drach played a slow role to achieve the base, and was then opportunistic for the base paths and used Sumner to achieve the Eagles to 4: 2.

Sumner tied the score at the top of the seventh and put the stage for heroic deeds in the late game when the sun slowly fell behind the trees.

With two outs and the bases that were empty in seventh floor in seventh place, Isaiah Radel started a double in the gap in the area of ​​the right center. Then Charlie Sullivan stepped into the box and hit a playing field to the same place. Radel raced around the third and hit easily, sent the massive crown in frenzy and gave the Eagles their first win of the season.

The GSA newcomer Wyatt Young connects to Bill Gray '83 Field on April 30 with a critical base double in the third inning of the Eagles game against Sumner. Young doubled the Eagles for a 3-2 lead in an exciting 5: 4 victory against the Tigers.

The GSA newcomer Wyatt Young connects to Bill Gray '83 Field on April 30 with a critical base double in the third inning of the Eagles game against Sumner. Young doubled the Eagles for a 3-2 lead in an exciting 5: 4 victory against the Tigers.

Wyatt Young also distinguished himself on the hill for GSA, won the victory and excluded nine Sumner rackers.

Eagles' record was made to 1: 3. Two days later, the Eagles fell on Bucksport 12-8, but the number of points was clear evidence that this young crime finds out the speed of high school pitching.

Outer lane

The GSA/BHHS Track team had a strong performance on Mount Desert Island on May 3, with the boys took second place and the girls took third place.

For the boys, Sprinter Rowan Gagne won both the 100-meter and 200-meter strings. His time in the 100 set up a GSA school record and in the shadows, the previous brand of friend and teammate Ben Baldwin by 0.01 seconds.

Baldwin took a second place in both races that Gagne won at MDI, and between the two they now have the eight fastest 100 meter times in GSA history. Baldwin also scored points with a big win in the spear – his first victory at the event.

In addition to the victories of Gagne and Baldwin, Sprinter Wyatt Richardson continued his outstanding year in the 400-meter fittings board and easily won the event.

Several members of the girls' team have also recorded outstanding results.

Amelia Jackson won the 300-meter hurdle race and also took second place in the 100-meter hurdles and the high jump.

Logan Townsend won the 400-meter dash, while team-mate Cadence Pert took second place in the race.

Bronwynn Crownover – a newcomer to her second competition – was the high jump with a 4'6 brand ”.

And Acadia Simmons won the start with a personal best throw of 28'9 ”.

The Eagles will not have much time to rest because their next collision on the route on Thursday, May 8th, at 3:30 p.m. in Ellsworth will take place

tennis

The GSA Girls Tennis team separated a few games and initially won 5: 0 at the Dexter Tigers on April 29 and then lost a narrow game against the current Piscatataquis pirates on May 1st.

The team was all against Dexter – a team that had played the Eagles Close last season. In the singles games, Sayla Russell-Blake, Emma Perry-St. Peter and Halle Clifford all won. In doubles, the team of Paloma Kasoff and Rosy Landrum won their match, as did the team of Jazz Smith and Jamie Huffman.

“GSA played in smart tennis and held good blows during their games,” said coach Jon McMillan. “Sayla deserves special mention at the first singles. She played a hard-beating opponent and had to track down difficult shots. There were points that snapped dexter and GSA fans in admiration and unbelief.”

On May 1st, the undefeated Eagles then dropped their first match against the undefeated Piscataquis Tigers. Perry St. Peter won her singles match, and the Smith/Huffman team achieved a win in doubles. But Russell-Blake and Clifford dropped their singles battles, and the Kassoff/Landrum duo also lost.

“Emma played beautifully against a very good opponent,” said McMillan. “It was the next level stuff for you. Super funny and worthwhile to see.”

The Eagles are now 4: 1 in the season.

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