Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeCommunity SportClean sweep for Central

Clean sweep for Central

CENTRAL Baseball Club needed just two games to claim the Mount Gambier baseball premiership on the weekend.

The best-of-three series pitted Central against South Indians but the former wrapped the title up in the early Saturday afternoon game, as Central claimed the Sid Hosking premiership cup.

Central lined up undefeated for the season and was first on the board in game one on Friday night in front of a vocal.

In the bottom of the second dig Dylan Gull’s hit to left-field was put down, Brock Keding took four balls and Koby Chant dropped a timely bunt to load the bases.

Ethan Chuck’s sacrifice fly pushed Gull over the plate, Jordan Aston’s Texas-leaguer to left-field scored Keding and Chant was driven in by Alex Ridding’s two-bagger to right-field giving the Magpies a three-run jump.

The Indians returned fire in the top of the sixth when consecutive hits to Bruce Morale and Dean Hamilton put the first two batters on base.

With one out Alex Lewis produced a hit to load the diamond.

Travis Lockwood batted in Morale and Jesse Balshaw batted in Lockwood, still leaving all the bases occupied.

However, consecutive strikeouts to Central pitcher Dylan Chuck left those runners stranded.

The final run scored for the game came from Central.

Chant got on base from an uncharacteristic error from the South third baseman and he crossed the plate on a wild throw to give Central a four run to two win.

The Indians face a do-or-die scenario in game two, with the third game scheduled if required.

However, Central piled on the pressure early and never relented.

After winning by default last season due to the coronavirus, Central’s last premiership was in season 2014/15.

Chant kicked the scoring off after he doubled to centre-field and was batted in on Jordan Aston’s sacrifice fly.

South then took the lead in the top of the third when Bruce Morale arrived at first base on a fielder’s choice and Damien O’Dine singled to right-field.

Dean Hamilton’s safe-hit to right-field pushed Morale across the plate and O’Dine was batted in by Alex Lewis.

However, the lead was short-lived as the Magpies broke the game open in the top of the fourth to all-but put the premiership to bed.

Brock Keding hit safely to centre-field and Chant followed with a safe-hit to left-field.

Ethan Chuck then dropped the perfect bunt to load the bases and prompt coach Bruce Morale to replace pitcher Ryan Placucci on the mound with himself.

It did not stem the flow of hits and the runs came easily from the aggressive batting and base running.

Alex Ridding’s hit to centre-field scored Keding, Kyall Mclean’s hit to the same spot and the ensuing error allowed Chuck and Ridding to score.

Dylan Chuck doubled which pushed McClean home and Dylan Gull’s follow-up double scored Chuck for six runs in the inning to lead 7-2.

From there the game fizzled out to some extent, with tighter pitching and South going to the bullpen once more to put Hamilton back on the mound after his start the night before.

For Central the 19-year-old Ethan Chuck lasted the distance.

South only had five more runners on base for the remainder of the game while Central had only one.

Central shortstop Alex Ridding was awarded the Burner Family Most Valuable Player of the Grand Final Series presented by Toby Burner.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Warriors White outshine Blue counterparts

A BATTLE of the Warriors saw those dressed in White overcome the Blue in a tough clash for Warriors Sponsors Day last Saturday. Warriors White...
More News

Unique exhibitions to open

Two very different photographic exhibitions open at the Naracoorte Regional Art Gallery this Friday evening. Georgina Campbell is a photographic artist from Edenhope, Victoria...

Tree-mendous new plan to sell SA Timber

The positives of South Australian timber will be on show for the state, as part of the next stage of the South Australian Wood...

Cray-zy fun on the cards

Get ready to celebrate one of the region's key exports - Southern Rock Lobster. The Beachport Crayfish Festival is set to return for its...

Apprenticeship awarded

GEORGIA Paxon has been announced as the Mount Gambier Lakes Rotary Club and Group Training Employment (GTE) apprentice scholarship recipient. The scholarship aims to...

Mount Gambier Gun Club aims high

THE Mount Gambier Gun Club held its Monthly competition last Saturday in fine and warm conditions with some occasional gusts of wind unable to...

Naracoorte Basketball results 23 February

NARACOORTE AND DISTRICT BASKETBALL RESULTS U/10 GIRLS Blue drew with Red. Blue point scorers – Willow Collins 4, Inji Temel 2, Keira McPhail 2. Red point...

RSL bowlers come close in away match

The Naracoorte RSL and District Bowling Club's Division 1 team played an away match against Mount Gambier RSL Blue. In a closely contested game,...

Millicent Bowls Club Night Bowls

Touches Blue Division: Todd Craig 3, Shane Reilly 3. Red Division: Ray Doecke 3, Jeremy Kenny 3, Graham McRobert 3. Winners in...

Generations announce massive line up

MOUNT Gambier’s Generations in Jazz festival is turning up the volume this year with Tower of Power performing at the Saturday night gala concert....

Scholarship for Paxon

The Mount Gambier Lakes Rotary Club, in partnership with Group Training Employment (GTE) announced Georgia Paxon as the recipient of the 2026 apprentice scholarship. The...