Thank you to the coaches who submitted player information …
Sam Crawford (Hopkinton)
• Crawford earned the win for tossing five innings in Hopkinton’s 6-2 triumph over Winnisquam in the Division III tournament’s preliminary round. He threw 49 pitches, struck out eight and didn’t walk a batter. Crawford also had a hit in the victory.
Ben Dodge (Goffstown)
• Dodge, Goffstown’s No. 9 hitter, collected two hits in his team’s 9-8 triumph over Memorial in eight innings. Dodge had a two-run triple in the sixth inning, and singled and scored what turned out to be the game-winning run in the eighth.
Owen Fauth (Keene)
• Fauth went 2 for 4 in Keene’s 2-1 loss to Portsmouth. His hits included an RBI double with two outs in the bottom of the seventh that helped send the game to extra innings.
Jack McLean (Gilford)
• McLean, a sophomore, was 3 for 3 with two runs scored and two RBIs in Gilford’s 12-0 win over Berlin.
Avery Mosseau (Bedford)
• Mosseau hit a grand slam in the first inning to propel Bedford to a 10-0 triumph over Winnacunnet in the Division I tournament’s preliminary round.
Brett Patnode (John Stark)
• Patnode pitched three scoreless innings to help John Stark defeat Pembroke Academy 11-3. He allowed one hit and struck out five. Patnode also went 2 for 4 with a RBI and scored twice.
Caleb Piwnicki (Prospect Mountain)
• No. 14 Prospect Mountain upset third-seeded Monadnock 3-0 thanks in large part to a strong pitching performance from Piwnicki, who tossed an 85-pitch complete game. Piwnicki surrendered two hits and struck out five.
Aaron Robertson (John Stark)
• Robertson went 3 for 4 with four RBIs in John Stark’s 11-3 victory over Pembroke Academy in the Division II tournament’s preliminary round.
Asa Runge (Pinkerton)
• Runge pitched a five-inning no-hitter to help Pinkerton defeat Windham, 10-0, in the Division I tournament’s preliminary round. He struck out six and walked three. Runge also collected one of Pinkerton’s nine hits.
Noah Timmer (Keene)
• Timmer limited Portsmouth two four hits and two earned runs in 7.1 innings during Keene’s 2-1 loss. He struck out five and walked two.
Caleb Yianakopolos (Hopkinton)
• Yianakopolos had two hits, including a two-run home run, to help Hopkinton defeat Winnisquam, 6-2.
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Nominations for Peak Performers should be submitted the day of the game via email: nhhardball@gmail.com. The information must be provided by a member of that team’s coaching staff. Peak Performers is sponsored by MG Sports. Contact MG Sports owner Michael Garczynski at MGSports1313@gmail.com for your fundraising needs.
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