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Sports

Apr. 08, 2009

BASEBALL

Hornets go 0-2 in 1-A start

NEVADAPREPS.COM

Standings

Nevada Class A Central Division
Baseball
School, 1-A W-L, All W-L
Indian Springs 2-0 9-2
RMountain 0-0 5-4
SMountain 0-0 0-3
Tonopah 0-0 2-4
Beatty 0-2 9-3
South Division
Lake Mead 2-0 9-4
Alamo 2-0 4-4
Sandy Valley 0-0 1-7
Henderson 0-2 5-11
LV Trinity 0-2 1-5

Nevada Class A Southern Division
Fast-Pitch Softball
School, 1-A W-L, All W-L
Alamo 4-0 5-4
Indian Springs 3-1 4-2
Lake Mead 3-1 4-7
Tonopah 2-2 3-5
Beatty 0-2 2-2
Sandy Valley 0-2 0-7
RMountain 0-4 0-8

Source: Nevadapreps.com

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Nick Vandever and three Indian Springs baseball teammates remember how it felt to win only four games in 2007.

Then the Thunderbirds narrowly missed the Class 1-A Southern Region playoffs last year, but at least a 16-win season built high hopes for 2009.

After starting Nevada Class A Central League play Friday with a 10-0, 18-8 sweep of visiting Beatty, Indian Springs is feeling like its first state title since 1973 is within reach.

"I kind of feel like this is our year," coach Eric Hauge said.

Indian Springs (9-2, 2-0) has won five consecutive games, scoring 69 runs. Beatty (9-3, 0-2) entered with an eight-game winning streak.

Beatty coach Brian Hayes said winds gusting at more than 25 mph had nothing to do with the Hornets committing 14 errors in the doubleheader.

"We just didn't come to play," said Hayes, whose team has only 10 active players. "Commitment has been the issue. We've got kids who don't want to put the work in. We just looked flat today."

The Hornets play at home against division rival Round Mountain Thursday; the twin bill begins at 1 p.m. Beatty is then idle until April 24, when the Hornets go to Mountain Ridge Park to play Spring Mountain in a 1-A doubleheader.

"This is huge," Vandever said of the sweep. Vandever, a senior right-hander, struck out 13 of 21 batters while pitching a six-inning three-hitter in the opener. In the two games, Vandever batted 5-for-8 with three doubles, one triple and four RBIs.

Though the Thunderbirds start four sophomores and a freshman, Vandever said they have their sights set on the postseason.

"We're young, but we're probably the biggest, strongest team out here," he said. "We've just got to come together and win baseball games."

Derek Oliver was 5-for-8 with two RBIs for Indian Springs, which collected 24 hits on the day.

Indian Springs scored four runs in the first and fourth innings of the opener.

The second game lasted only five innings after the Thunderbirds scored four or more runs in three innings.

* Beatty's softball team plays Round Mountain on the Hornets' diamond Thursday before taking a 15-day break.










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