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Vaqueros sweep Greenwave in Saturday doubleheader

Vaqueros sweep Greenwave in Saturday doubleheader
Fernley's Jacob Bigrigg slides into third base while Fallon's Avery Strasdin applies the tag.

Robert Perea, The Fernley Reporter

An offense than had managed just eight runs through its first four games came alive in a big way Saturday as the Fernley Vaqueros swept a doubleheader from the Fallon Greenwave 11-6 and 19-11.

One big inning turned the tide in Saturday’s first game, and maybe for the season.

Trailing 4-2, the Vaqueros scored five times in the bottom of the fourth inning, then after Fallon closed within 7-6 in the top of the sixth, they got four more in the bottom of the inning to put the game away.

A two-run single by Bryce Adams in the top of the third broke a 2-2 tie and put the Greenwave up 4-2, but an inning later, the Fernley offense finally found its ignition switch. Kyle Jones hit a ground rule double to left-center field that scored two runs to tie the game, and two batters later Levi Jessop got a fly ball just beyond the reach of the Fallon right fielder to drive in two more, then he came home on a single by Austin Pryor for a 7-4 lead.

The Vaqueros might have gotten more, but had a runner thrown out trying to get to third just before the double by Jones. They missed another chance to add on when they left the bases loaded in the fifth inning.

In the top of the sixth, Avery Strasdin sent Brady Alves home with an infield single and Matthew Davis scored on a fielder’s choice, but the Greenwave also left the bases loaded with a chance to regain the lead.

In the bottom of the sixth, Pryor, Ryan Gamsby, Jacob Bigrigg and Jake Cumming all had RBI singles as Fernley rallied for four runs and the 11-6 lead.

Pryor wound up 3-for-4 with three RBI, while Cumming and Jessop each drove in two runs.

Alves was 3-for-4 to lead Fallon, while Tyler Austin and Adams both drove in two runs.

In the second game, Fernley saw an 11-0 lead cut to 12-11 before pulling away again.

Austin Hobson gave Fernley some breathing room when his pop fly to center field eluded the Fernley defense and dropped in to score Pryor and Gamsby to put the Vaqueros ahead 14-11. Then in the bottom of the sixth, the Vaqueros scored four times to seal it.

Jones scored on an error, followed by a run-scoring single by Jessop. Gamsby followed with his own RBI-single, and the final run scored on another error.

Fernley started the game with a four-run rally in the first inning, getting RBI-singles by Tucker Hall and Justin Reeves, a run-scoring ground out by Jessop and an RBI-double by Bigrigg.

Fernley made it 11-0 in the second inning on a two-run single by Reeves, a two-run single by Jessop, an error, and a two-run triple by Cumming.

Fallon stormed back, getting three runs in the third, keyed by a three-run double by Strasdin and an RBI-single by Damien Towne.

In the fourth, Strasdin and Towne each singled in a run and Adams singled in two as Fallon got within 11-9.

It was 12-9 in the fifth when Fallon scored twice more, on a balk and a groundout by Stasdin that scored a run to make it 12-11.

Alves was 3-for-4 and scored three runs for Fallon, while Strasdin was 2-for-4 and drove in five.

For Fernley, Hall was 3-for-4 with two RBI and scored three runs, while Jessop drove in four runs and Reeves drove in three.

Kyle Jones turns a double play during Saturday's doubleheader against Fallon.
Fallon's Brady Alves is safe at third base ahead of the tag by Fernley's Levi Jessop.
Fallon's Tyler Austin slides safely into second base ahead of a tag by Fernely's Kyle Jones.
Ryan Gamsby throws a pitch during the first game of Saturday's doubleheader against Fallon.

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