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MARYLAND O'S UNDER 18 SWEEP TWO FROM REBELS IN METRO

Verhoef goes 5-for-7 at the plate, wins game one; Kean saves game two.

Published: 06/28/2008

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Jeremy Verhoef (Chesapeake AA) threw a six inning six-hitter; he had five hits on the day for the O's
Brody Kean (Northeast) who had three hits including a homer in game one, saved game two for the O's
by Joe DiBlasi

The Maryland Orioles under 18 team in the Baltimore Metro League swept a double-header from the Yankee Rebels under 19 squad on Saturday at the Community College of Baltimore County at Catonsville, by scores of 11-6 and 8-7.  Jeremy Verhoef  (Chesapeake-AA) got the win in game one, holding the Rebels to six hits in six innngs, and he helped his own cause with two hits and an RBI.  Verhoef  stayed hot at the plate in game two, going  3-for-3 with a triple and an RBI.

"We played well today, said the right-hander, who will be a senior at Chesapeake next fall.  "Everyone seemed to get a key hit whenever we needed it."

Brody Kean (Northeast) started the scoring in the lid-lifter with a home run to left-center in the top of the second, and he came up big on the hill in the night-cap.  Kean was summoned to the mound in the top of the sixth after the Rebels loaded the bases with no outs.  Mike Perez (DeMatha) started the inning with a solo  homer to deep center that cut the Oriole lead to 8-6.  Kean got Tony Perez  (DeMatha) on a sac-fly to left that plated Scott Allen (Centennial), and then he got Tyler Schoolden (Long Reach) to ground to second, before he struck out Chase Smith (Western Tech) to end the threat.  Allen homered in game one, and drove in four Rebel runs.

Kean escaped more trouble in the bottom of the seventh, when Perez (hit by the pitch) and Allen (walk) were on first and second again, with two down, when he got Kevin Williford (Old Mill) , who came to the plate looking for his fourth hit of the game, on a fly-out to right-center to end the game.

Perez and his brother Mike, who both played for DeMatha in the spring, accounted for five Rebel runs in game two, Mike with a home run and a single, and Tony with a triple and a sac-fly.

Kevin O'Neil (Southern), had two hits in game two, after hitting a big  three-run homer down the left-field in game one that keyed a five-run Oriole sixth inning that put the game out of reach.

Sean Bertrand (North County), who homered in the first game, banged two doubles, scored two runs and drove in two in the second game, picked up the win for the O's. Bertrand came on in the third, in relief of starter Ryan Staton, who left the game with muscle cramps in his right leg.

Staton, who was 10-3 on the mound at Cardinal Gibbons with wins over Calvert Hall and Archbishop Curley in the spring, was going for his sixth Oriole win without a loss. The big-right hander made a contribution to the Oriole offense in game one, with  two hits and three RBI.   Kean had three hits, and Keith May and Josh Rickman each had two hits in the opener for the O's. May had two RBI in game two, and Eric Kron and Spencer Wolfe had two hits each for the O's in the second game.

For the Rebels, Eric Brooks (Lansdowne), Ian Kramer (Western Tech) and Allen all had two hits in game one; Brooks had two more in game two.

GAME ONE

Orioles   0  1  1   2  2  0   5        11    13    2
Rebels   0   0  2  0  2  0   2          6      7    2

Verhoef, Risette (7), and Kron
McMannis, Smith (5), and Allen

WP- Verhoef  LP- McMannis

2B- O-Staton R-Brooks
HR- O-Kean, Bertrand, R-Allen

GAME TWO

Orioles  0  3   0  0  0   5   0        8  13   1
Rebels  2  0   0  0  3   2   0        7    8   0

Staton, Bertrand (3), Kean (6), and Richman
Brooks, Cieslak (6), and Jackson

WP- Bertrand  LP- Brooks

2B- O-O'Neil, Bertrand (2), Kron R- T. Perez
3B- O-Verhoef
HR- R- M.Perez



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