Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 27, 1994 Page: 8 of 14
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Palacios pelts ‘Dogs, 14-3; beaten by Bluejays
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The Palacios varsity Sharks
broke even on the baseball di-
amond last week-extending
their winning streak to two
the Sharks (J. D. Diaz, Brent
Kunefke, Novak, Eric Gonzales
and Kubecka).
That set the stage for Barker
ng streak
straight on Tuesd^only to
who picked up four quick
RBls with his home
have it snapped
Coach Jame
on Friday,
ames Harp's club
were slated to carry a 2-4
league mark and a 5-12 overall
record when they traveled to
Sweeny on Tuesday to open
before
this week's action before re-
turning home to host Stafford
at 7.30 p.m. Friday. The Big
Red will remain at' home next
Tuesday (May 3) for another
7:30 p.m. matchup against
Edna.
The Palacios Sharks not
iter to left
which invoked the 10-nin rai-
ing.
The Bulldogs had taken a 1--
0 lead in the second, only to
have Palacios move in front, 3-
1, in the fourth. An RBI dou-
ble by Rohan had scored Flo-
res and Kunefke then doubled
in Rohan. The third tally came
only capitalized on opponent's
ilty pitching
faulty pitching, but created
their own opportunities with
the bat to bombard the Hitch-
cock Bulldogs early last week.
14-3, in five innings. The win
was the second-in-a-row for
Palacios.
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same inning. Tim Rohan was a
perfect 2-for-2 at the plate with
a double and a single and Paul
Remlinger also came away with
a pair of hits. Brent Kunefke
and Jason Novak eacn had one
hit.
“We were a little sloppy ; at
the first of the game, but we
played to win and we beat a
team we should beat,” said
Harp. "Kubecka threw 70
pitches and look good, he had
good pop on his fast balls and
was putting the ball over the „
plate and making them on a single by Novak.
(Bulldogs) swing. He gave up The lead evaporated in the
only two walks and Hitchcock top of the fifth with Hitchcock
had to earn what few runs they scoring twice to even the score,
got."
The Sharks went into the
bottom of the fifth tied 3-3
after Hitchcock scored a pair
of runs in the top of the in-
ning. However, the Bulldogs’
pitching proved to be Hitch-
cock's downfall as six walks, a
hit batter and basehits by
Barker, Rohan and Remlinger
ignited the 11-run Shatk upris-
ing.
After Kubecka opened with
a walk, Barker singled and
The winning streak came to
disappointing end on Friday
when Needville broke a 2-2 tie
its second win in as many
games. Pitcher Wade Kubecka
kept the Bulldog bats chained,
pitching a five hitter and allow-
ing just two walks to record his
Adrian Flores loaded the bases ft the fifth.
in the seventh to post a 6-2
victory.
Barker's bat again powered
the Sharks. This time tire Pala-
cios catcher delivered a two-
run shot over the fence in the
third to stake Palacios to a 2-0
lead. The Bluejays, however,
recouped a ran with a solo shot
of their own in the fourth and
then knotted the scored at 2-2
first win In three outings
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Remlinger * sent three runs
across with a single that was
misplayed in right. He then
tallied to make it 7-3 on a hit
by Rohan. Hitchcook's pitch-
ing then completely fell apart,
giving up five straight walks to
The bottom fell out for
Palacios in the seventh as
NeedviUe loaded the bases with
one out as a prelude to a four-
run uprising that secured the
6*2 victory, .
Kunefke (3-5) was tagged
with the loss.
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