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Baseball: Vaqueros face test at Fallon

Baseball: Vaqueros face test at Fallon
Robert Perea, The Fernley Reporter

Two weeks into the season, Fernley coach Jerry Torres has already been proven right in his belief that the Northern 3A race will be wide open this season.

The Vaqueros enter this week as the only league team without a loss, but they are one of two teams that have only played one league series so far. At the other end of the spectrum, Truckee is the only league team without a win, although the Wolverines defeated Fallon in a season-opening tournament.

The Vaqueros put their 3-0 league record on the line at Fallon today at 3 p.m.

The Greenwave is 4-1 in league play, having beaten South Tahoe in two of three games and Truckee in both games of a doubleheader March 25. The game March 24 between Fallon and Truckee was postponed because of rain.

The Vaqueros are 3-0 in league play after sweeping three games from Truckee, 6-1 and 6-5 on March 17 and 11-10 on March 18.

Zach Burns threw a complete game in the first game of the series, allowing just 3 hits and 1 unearned run with 6 strikeouts, while Drake Howe went 2-4 and drove in 2 runs.

Kyle Heimbruch also had two hits and six different players scored a run.

In the second game, Heimbruch was 3-4 and drove in 3 runs, including the game winner after Truckee had tied the game at 5-5 in the top of the 7th inning. Josh Kirk was 2-3 and drove in two runs, while Sam Ramirez and Gabe Wilson each scored twice.

In the third game, Truckee rallied from a 7-4 deficit to take a 10-7 lead in the top of the 7th, but Jay King hit a game-winning 3-run home run, his second of the season.

King was 3-4 scored twice and drove in 5 4uns, while Joe Ellis went 2-3 with 4 RBI.

Torres said every team in the league is competitive this year, and the games against Truckee are indicative of how difficult it will be to win all season.

“It’s going to be tight all year in our league,” he said.

Photos by Robert Perea, The Fernley Reporter

Coach Jerry Torres congratulates Joe Ellis after he advanced to third base,
Drake Howe dives into second base ahead of the throw.
Sam Ramirez pitches against North Valleys.
Drake Howe tries to field a grounder as Jay King races to cover second base.
Kyle Heimbruch tries to avoid a tag at second base.
Kyle Heimbruch tries to avoid a tag at second base.
Drew Miller pitches against North Valleys.
Zach Burns slides into third base.
Shortstop Jay King fields a bouncing ball.
Drake Howe fields a throw as a North Valley's runner dives in safely at second base.
First baseman Zach Burns tags a North Valleys runner on a pickoff attempt.
Kyle Heimbruch slides safely into second base.
Drake Howe fields a throw as a North Valleys runner dives into the bag,
Second baseman Drake Howe awaits a throw as a North Valleys runner dives into the bag.
Joe Ellis throws a pitch in a game against North Valleys.

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