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Sports SPORTS EDITOR: DARREN.REESE@GREENEVILLESUN.COM Maybe We Should Talk – Great Fixed % Rates. 3905 Fort Henry Drive Kingsport, TN Mark S. Mears, CLU THE GREENEVILLE SUN 423-239-3177 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015 B-1 Beddingfield, Knights Avenge Loss To Grainger The Grainger loss, coupled with Greeneville’s doubleheader sweep of Cumberland Gap Tuesday, means Chuckey-Doak can force a three-way tie in the final District 2-AA standings with a win at Gap this comBY DARREN REESE DISTRICT 2-AA ing Friday. SUN SPORTS EDITOR Grainger 8-2 “We talked Chuckey-Doak’s Daniel BeddingGreeneville 8-2 about it on the field saw first-hand Monday night Chuckey-Doak 7-2 way up here, just putting last what the big bats in Grainger’s lineWest Greene 3-7 night’s game up could do. C. Gap 2-7 behind us,” The senior pitcher was determined Claiborne 1-9 Chuckey-Doak not to let history repeat itself. head coach Jason Facing the top of the Grizzlies’ Rush said. “We order in both the fifth and seventh still had a chance to finish in first if innings Tuesday, Beddingfield left a total of five runners stranded in those we could come up here and get this two frames to help the Black Knights win.” “Daniel really stepped up for us. He hold on for a 4-1 victory in Rutledge. The win avenged the 3-0 home loss really pitched a great game – just an awesome game.” Chuckey-Doak suffered to the GrizBeddingfield only allowed two hits zlies the night before – a game that was scoreless headed to extra innings – both coming off the bat of Mason Johnson – but despite the lack of before Grainger slugger Corey Bates ended it with a mammoth three-run homer. PLEASE SEE BLACK KNIGHTS | B-8 Chuckey-Doak Wins 4-1 To Set Up Potential Three-Way Tie For First In District 2-AA Standings Daniel Beddingfield gets congratulations from head coach Jason Rush Tuesday. (Sun photo by Darren Reese) PREP BASEBALL PREP SOCCER FIRST Knights Win 9th Straight IN LINE Chuckey-Doak Rolls To 11-1 Win Over Cosby The Chuckey-Doak soccer team improved to 92 on the season Tuesday with an 11-1 rout of Cosby at home. The Black Knights have now won nine straight after beginning the campaign with back-to-back losses. Chuckey-Doak started the game on fire, scoring two goals in the first two minutes and building a 7-0 advantage by the half. Niklas Stehnck ended the game with four goals and two assists to pace the Black Knights on offense. He now has 19 goals on the season. Lucca Weber added a goal and three assists, followed by Cristian Vasquez tallied a goal and two assists. Daniel Ramirez, Josh Karg, Carlos Gutierrez and Collin Rice each scored a goal, while Dakota Isley and Nathan Johnson had an assist apiece. Greeneville junior Raheem Young is pictured throwing the shot put during Tuesday’s Class A/AA East Sectional Decathlon at Greeneville Middle School. (Sun photo by Darren Reese) Raheem Young Is First Local Athlete To Punch Ticket To Spring Fling Buffaloes Pull Away For 14-9 Win At Claiborne Greeneville junior Raheem Young became the first local athlete to punch his ticket to the 2015 TSSAA Spring Fling Tuesday as he finished second in the Class A/AA East Sectional Decathlon at Greeneville Middle School. Austin Cline of Gatlinburg-Pittman won the event. The top two finishers automatically advanced to state. Isaac Carson of West Greene placed fourth and could receive an at-large bid to state once the other sectionals are completed. Johnathan Padgett came in seventh. The West Greene baseball team scored five runs in the top of the seventh inning to pull away from Claiborne in a 14-9 win on Tuesday. John Douglas, Braxton Potter and Lucas Pratt each had two hits for the Buffaloes (6-11). Joseph Jones and Isaac Carson each had PLEASE SEE BUFFALOES | B-8 Greeneville Finishes In Tie For 1st Devils Sweep Gap To End District Schedule The Greeneville baseball team swept Cumberland Gap in a home doubleheader Tuesday to wrap up its District 2-AA schedule in a tie for first place. The Greene Devils won the first game 10-2 and the second 5-1 to improve to 8-2 in league play. The win puts them in a tie for first place in the district standings with Grainger. If Chuckey-Doak can beat Cumberland Gap in its regular season finale Friday, it will create a threeway tie at the top. Caden Ramsey led Greeneville’s bats in the opening game, going 4for-4 with a double and two runs batted in. As a team, Greeneville used nine hits to score their 10 runs. K.J. Shepherd also had a double. Jordan Idell earned the win for the Devils. He threw four innings, striking out two, walking one and allowing two hits with no runs scored. In game two Cody Hartness, Steven Layman and Lincoln Bowman each went 2-for-3 with Hartness earning a firstinning double. Ramsey also earned a hit in the contest while Greeneville had seven runners reach base by either being walked or hit by a pitch. Bowman earned the win for Greeneville. He struck out five, walked one and gave up three hits in five innings. PREP SOCCER Devils Thump Grainger To Remain Perfect In District BY TATE RUSSELL SUN SPORTS WRITER The Greeneville soccer team had little trouble finding the back of the net on Tuesday as they beat Grainger 9-0 in a District 2-A/AA matchup at Burley Stadium. “I thought the guys played well today,” Greeneville coach Jerry Graham said. “We wanted to come out again and keep the intensity up, and I thought we did a better job of that in the second half than we did in the first. The second half was much better and I was really pleased with how the guys came out and played after half time.” The Devils (9-4-1 overall, 5-0 district) took a 5-0 lead in the first half, using five different goal scorers to do so. The feat was made even more impressive because they did it without their top attacker, Avery Porro, who missed the game with an injury. “We don’t know how long we are going to have to rest Avery so it was nice to see goals come from other teammates,” Graham said. “We also had Nic (Lollar) out in the back and it was nice to see that the defense held solid even without him. To be strong in those two thirds of the field without those two guys felt pretty good.” Injuries and absences have been an issue for Greeneville this season, but with the postseason less than two weeks away Graham feels his team is rounding into form at the right time. “At this point in the year, chemistry wise, we are really developing continuity – we feel that it is there,” Graham said. “We’ve dealt with some injuries and people have been absent here and there. Now we’re ready to get everybody together and head to the postseason.” Logan Davis opened the scoring for the Devils in the third minute when he took a long pass from the midfield and worked to the right post where he sent it by the keeper and into the lower left corner of the net. In the 13th minute Brandon Waddell made it 2-0 in the PLEASE SEE SOCCER | B-8 SUN PHOTO BY TATE RUSSELL Brandon Waddell of Greeneville (right) and Grainger’s Fabian Santana-Reyes battle for the ball during District 2-A/AA soccer action at Burley Stadium Tuesday.