Bucks Scoreboard

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Early lead gives Bucks easy victory over Riverton Razorbacks, 17-2


Bucks shut the door early on Riverton Razorbacks, capturing a 17-2 victory on Wednesday at South Jordan.

With 17 runs in the first three innings, Bucks left no doubt about the eventual outcome.
A steal of home by Mason Olson, an RBI double by Jace Hanks, an RBI single by Bryson Bliss, a walk by Joe Lacek, a steal of home by Jaxon Remkes, an RBI single by Cooper Loveridge, a groundout by Olson, and an RBI single by Kyler Haveron in the first inning and in the second inning fueled Bucks' offense early.

Hanks went a perfect 3-3 at the dish for Bucks.

Forman had a good game at the plate for Riverton Razorbacks. Forman went 1-1 and scored one run. Forman singled in the second inning.

Bucks pounded Riverton Razorbacks pitching, as nine hitters combined for 12 hits, 12 RBIs and 17 runs scored.

Bucks ran wild on the base paths, finishing with 25 steals. Haveron and Heston Bishop each had two stolen bases, Remkes, Hanks, Bliss, and Lacek each had three stolen bases, and Loveridge, Cooper Robinson, and Olson each had four stolen bases.

Bishop threw one inning of scoreless ball for Bucks.

Bucks offense too much for the Woods Cross Wildcats in 12-4 rout


Bucks refused to relinquish the lead after grabbing it early against the Woods Cross Wildcats, recording a 12-4 victory on Wednesday at South Jordan.

Seven runs in the first three innings allowed Bucks to put the game away early.
An RBI double by Heston Bishop in the first inning, a steal of home by Cooper Loveridge in the second inning and an RBI double by Jaxon Remkes in the third inning helped Bucks put some runs on the board early.

Loveridge put himself in scoring position with two extra-base hits for the Bucks. Loveridge doubled in the second and third innings and singled in the fourth inning.
Kyler Haveron kept the Woods Cross Wildcats off balance while he was on the rubber. The Woods Cross Wildcats managed just one hit off of the Bucks' pitcher, who allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out three during his three innings of work.

Malmrose had two extra-base hits for the Woods Cross Wildcats. Malmrose singled in the fourth inning and doubled in the first and fifth innings.

Bucks easily handled the Woods Cross Wildcats pitching as six hitters combined for 11 hits, seven RBIs and 11 runs scored.

Bucks piled up the steals, swiping 18 bags in all. Jaxon Remkes, Jace Hanks, and Bryson Bliss each had one stolen base, Haveron, Bishop, Cooper Robinson, and Joe Lacek each had two stolen bases, Mason Olson had three stolen bases, and Loveridge had four stolen bases.