Thursday Fremont 4-3 Hastings 0-2 In a dazzling display of skill, Paxton Borgman mesmerized with 12 strikeouts, guiding the Fremont Packers to a resounding 4-0 triumph over Hastings. Borgman's mastery shone bright as he conceded only three hits across seven innings, all while keeping the scoreboard pristine, with not a single run to mar their performance. The opening act saw Fremont Varsity Packers claim the lead thanks to an error in the bottom of the first inning. Adding to their tally, Fremont Varsity Packers tacked on another run in the third inning, capitalizing on a wild pitch to extend their advantage. Johnny Keena took the spotlight with a crucial RBI, propelling the team forward. Deagan Klimek and Blake Zerlaut contributed with their hits, each a note in the symphony of victory. Ben Mellema showcased his speed with two stolen bases, adding to the Packers' four steals in the game. And in a testament to their defensive prowess, Fremont executed a flawless double play while committing no errors in the field. Luke DeLong, ever vigilant, led the charge with 12 chances in the field. In the nightcap it was impressive pitching that led Fremont to victory over Hastings in a tight 3-2 game. Owen Vanderstelt started strong for Fremont, securing 13 crucial outs. The scoring action kicked off in the bottom of the first inning when Luke DeLong's walk, combined with an error by Hastings, brought in one run apiece for Fremont. Vanderstelt earned the win, conceding only two hits and one run over four and one-third innings, with four strikeouts and four walks. Ben Mellema sealed the deal with a save. Deagan Klimek led the offensive charge with two hits, while Ben Mellema, Deagan Klimek, and Luke DeLong each contributed an RBI. Klimek also showcased his speed with two stolen bases. Fremont displayed their aggressiveness on the base paths, racking up a total of five stolen bases, and executed two double plays defensively. Saturday-Mohawk Classic Fremont 7 West Mich Aviation 6 Fremont 4 Morley Stanwood 0 In a gripping showdown, Fremont clinched a late-game 7-6 win against the West Michigan Aviation Academy Varsity Aviators on Saturday. The tension peaked in the bottom of the fifth inning when Blake Zerlaut's timely single broke the tie, propelling Fremont into the lead. The game's narrative unfolded with the Packers knotting the score at six in the bottom of the third, capitalizing on an error and a wild pitch. Seizing the moment, Fremont surged ahead in the fifth inning as Ben Mellema and Blake Zerlaut each delivered pivotal singles, igniting the scoreboard with a run apiece. Ben Mellema emerged as the hero on the mound, claiming the win for Fremont Varsity Packers. Across two and one-third innings, he stifled the opposition, surrendering a mere two hits and one unearned run while striking out two and issuing two walks. Johnny Keena initiated Fremont's defensive efforts, pitching with determination but yielding five runs (three earned) over two and two-thirds innings, with five strikeouts and five walks. Blake Zerlaut, Fremont's steadfast number seven hitter, led the charge with two hits in three at-bats. Ben Mellema, Blake Zerlaut, and Luke DeLong each contributed an RBI, while Brayden Crosley showcased his speed with two stolen bases. Fremont's aggressive baserunning yielded five stolen bases in total. The win set up a showdown with Morley Stanwood and the Packers responded with a decisive 4-0 triumph over the hosts. The scoring action kicked off early for Fremont as an error paved the way for their first run in the top of the first inning. Building on their lead, Fremont added another run in the third inning when Paxton Borgman's double brought a runner home. Pitching prowess was on full display as Chase Mercer commanded the mound for the Packers. The right-handed pitcher showcased his skills, allowing a mere two hits and no runs across six stellar innings, while striking out eight and issuing five walks. Ben Mellema provided solid relief, pitching one inning with zero runs conceded, striking out two batters, and walking none. At the plate, Brayden Crosley led Fremont's offensive charge, going 2-for-3. Blake Zerlaut and Paxton Borgman each contributed with an RBI, while Borgman and Crosley demonstrated their speed with multiple stolen bases. Fremont displayed their defensive prowess by not committing a single error, and Brayden Crosley led the team with an impressive 10 plays made. Tuesday
Oakridge 14-10 Fremont 0-5 After being shut out in the opener the Packers looked to earn a split with the Eagles but once again could not keep pace with Oakridge and were swept on the road snapping a 4 game win streak. Owen Vanderstelt took the loss for the Packers going two and two-thirds innings, giving up three runs (one earned) on three hits, striking out one and walking two. Paxton Borgman provided pop in the middle of the lineup, and led Fremont with two runs batted in. They went 1-for-2 on the day. Ben Mellema, Easton Herman, Deagan Klimek, Chase Mercer, Brayden Crosley, and Paxton Borgman each collected one hit for Fremont. Fremont plays at home on Tuesday against Montague in their next game.
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