Chilton ends Demopolis season
Published 8:42 pm Tuesday, May 3, 2011
An eight-run rally in the third inning spurred Chilton County to an 11-4 win over Demopolis Tuesday in the rubber game of the Class 5A second round playoff series.
Chilton County took advantage of an apparent injury sustained by Demopolis starting pitcher Ben Pettus hang two runs in the frame before the senior hurler was forced to exit the mound.
Cameron Cummings singled to open the frame before coming around on an RBI double by Adam Minor. Craig Headley then traded places with Minor to put CCHS up 3-0.
The home Tigers then went through two relievers before finally getting out of the frame. Tyler Crowson add the biggest blow of the inning with a two RBI double to plate Chance Calloway and Trenton Bishop.
Chilton added two insurance runs in the fourth inning with an RBI walk by Crowson and a run-scoring single by Evan Moattes.
The offensive outburst came after Chilton lost its own starting pitcher in the home half of the second inning. Blake Teel worked a 1-2-3 first inning before doubling home Calloway in the top of the second. Teel suffered an injury sliding into the bag at second.
Chilton County head coach Josey Shannon turned the pitching duties over to Cummings before allowing Trevor Thomas to pitch the final two innings of the victory.
Demopolis got is first offense in the home portion of the fourth inning when Alex Sturdivant reached on a bunt single before Chase Cameron walked. Allen Tucker then stroked a two-RBI double to score Sturdivant and pinch runner Josh Mangum.
Demopolis added two more runs in the bottom of the seventh when Sturdivant doubled in Pettus and Kole Thrasher. The rally fell short as the Tigers stranded two runners, bringing their total to 30 men left on base in the three-game series.
The win sends Chilton County to the third round of the Class 5A state playoffs where it will face Spanish Fort and ends Demopolis’ season at 15-16.