Bengals Sweep Kellogg In DH

Bengals Sweep Kellogg In DH

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Top-ranked LSU Eunice cruised to a 12-4, 16-5 doubleheader sweep over Kellogg Community College on Saturday at Bengal Stadium.
With the wins, the Bengals improve to 17-0 on the season, while the No. 5 Bruins fall to 0-5.
Kellogg grabbed a 1-0 lead in the opener as Bradley Spieldenner bunted and scored on a ground-out by Joey Nate.
LSU Eunice tied the game in the bottom of the inning as Will Watson walked and scored on Nick Coomes' sacrifice fly.
The Bruins retook the lead in the top of the second as Eugene Roberts singled and scored on a wild pitch.
LSU Eunice regrouped with two runs in the bottom of the frame, begun when Janson Bourque reached base on a two-out walk, stole second and scored on Trenon Trosclair's hit to left field.
Trosclair moved to third base on a wild pitch and then stole home as the Bengals moved ahead, 3-2.
Kellogg tied the game in the top of the third inning when Anthony DiPonio singled and scored on Cooper Marshall's double to left field.
The Bengals regained the lead with two runs in the bottom of the fourth, sparked when Hunter Feduccia singled and scored as Trosclair reached base on a misplayed grounder.
Bourque walked and scored on Watson's sacrifice to push LSU Eunice ahead, 5-3.
LSU Eunice added two more runs in the bottom of the fifth inning, begun when Coomes walked and scored on Michael Claverie's hit up the middle.
Mark Fontenot walked, advanced on a passed ball and scored when Feduccia hit a sacrifice fly to right field.
The Bengals increased their lead to 9-3 with two more runs in the bottom of the sixth inning, sparked when Coomes hit a two-out double and then scored on Francis' two base hit to right field.
Francis moved to third base on a wild pitch and crossed home plate when Fontenot singled to short.
LSU Eunice increased its advantage to 11-3 with two more runs in the bottom of the seventh inning.
Bourque reached on an error and scored when Watson tripled to right field.
Watson then crossed home on Hayden Mixon's ground-out as the Bengals held an eight-run advantage.
The Bruins pushed a run across in the top of the eighth when Marshall tripled with two outs and scored on Nate's hit to right field.
Claverie homered to left field in the bottom of the eighth inning to complete the scoring and seal the 12-4 win.
Braxton Miller earned his second win of the season as he went seven innings, striking out five, walked two and allowed two earned runs on five hits.
Austin Braford closed the game with three strikeouts, two walks with one earned run and one hit.
Claverie led the Bengal bats as he went 3-for-5 with two RBI and run scored.
Francis went 2-for-4 with a walk, a RBI and a run scored, while six other Bengals collected a hit.
 
LSU Eunice 15, Kellogg 6
The Bengals closed the day with 15 runs on nine hits, while Kellogg had eight runs on six hits. Both teams committed four errors to finish with 13 miscues in the doubleheader.
LSU Eunice took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first when Watson singled, stole second, advanced on a wild throw and scored on Orynn Veillon's sacrifice fly to right field.
Kellogg tied the game in the top of the second as Mitch Weber walked and later advanced home when Tanner reached on another free pass.
The Bruins grabbed a 3-1 advantage in the top of the third, begun when Marshall walked, stole second and then scored on a wild throw.
Nate reached on an error and scored on Mitch Weber's hit to left field.
The Bengals regrouped with four runs in the bottom of the third to grab a 5-3 lead.
Bourque walked then stole consecutive bases before scoring on Veillon's sacrifice out.
Trosclair was hit by a pitch and later scored when Francis earned a bases loaded walk.
Watson walked and scored on a wild pitch, while Coomes walked and scored when Claverie singled to right field.
The Bruins scored twice in the top of the fourth to tie the game, sparked when Gross bunted and Trevor Polewka reached on an error.
Gross scored on Gonser's single, while Polewka touched home on Marshall's sacrifice to centerfield.
LSU Eunice exploded for four more runs in the bottom of the fourth, begun when Nick Schexnaider and Trosclair both singled and Watson walked to load the bases.
Veillon cleared the bases with a double to left as the Bengals moved ahead, 8-5. Veillon then stole third and scored on an errant throw.
Kellogg scored on a run in the top of the fifth when Weber singled and later crossed home as Polewka hit into a double play.
The Bengals answered with four runs in a third consecutive inning, begun when Fontenot was hit by a pitch and Schexnaider reached on a walk.
Fontentot scored on a bunt squeeze, while Schexnaider scored on Trosclair's single up the middle.
Watson was hit by a pitch and then Trosclair scored on Veillon's hit to left field.
Nick Coomes reached on an error and Francis was hit by a pitch that allowed Watson to score to push the Bengals ahead, 13-6.
LSU Eunice added two more runs in the bottom of the sixth inning, aided when Schexnaider reached on an error, advanced on a wild pitch and a passed ball before scoring on Bourque's sacrifice fly to centerfield.
Trosclair bunted to reach base and then scored when Watson hit a two-out double to centerfield.
Nick Duthu earned his first win of the season as he struck out one and allowed one earned run on three hits on 1.1 innings of work.
Trosclair went 3-for-4 with a RBI and four runs scored, while Watson finished 2-for-4 with a RBI and four runs scored and Veillon went 2-for-3 with six RBI and a run scored.
LSU Eunice completes the four-game series against Kelllogg at 1 p.m. Sunday.

 
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