Olympic still remains in second place behind North Kitsap in the league standing, but the gap between the top two teams widened with Kingston and Port Angeles making up ground. “The kid knows how to throw … When he’s on the mound, I let him pitch his game, he knows what he’s doing.” “ is in his third year as a starting pitcher, and he’s only a junior,” Lupkin said. One miscue followed the other as two more Olympic hitters came home to take its first and only lead of the game. Trojans junior outfielder Dylan Heino singled to right field and reached second when the ball skipped by Gardner. No Trojans scored in the first or third innings, but Olympic scratched across three runs in the second. Taking the hill for Kingston was Tim Melzor and, although the first batter he saw was retired on an impressive shoestring catch by Zachary Gardner, the second batter he saw reached second with a double as Gardner lost the ball in the sun and it landed about 10 feet away from him. The Bremerton Beat Blast has a guest host this week, as Kitsap Sun Editor David Nelson takes you through five things to know about elections in Kitsap County. And I won’t tell him to stop unless the score’s out of hand.” “The kid is a playmaker and he’s one of those where he’s green-lighted until I tell him to stop. “ is in his third year as a varsity starter - he would have been a four-year, but he broke his leg his freshman year,” Lupkin said. Sax immediately drove in his teammate with a double of his own. Updegrove reached base again in the top of the third, this time by way of a double down the left field line. Trojans catcher Kylen Pereira quickly tossed a bullet to first, picking Ives off to end the base running threat. A rocket made almost entirely of 3D-printed parts made its launch debut Wednesday night, lifting off from Cape Canaveral, Florida amid fanfare but failing three minutes into flight far short. Ives anticipated the bat would make contact with the ball as he took one too many sidesteps toward second base. Olympic caught a break when the following batter missed a bunt. The top of the second started much like the first - with a leadoff walk, this time to Buccaneers sophomore infielder Andrew Ives. He did not appear to be hurt so he stayed in the game, but Lang was stranded on base.
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