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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

In closing.....


In closing, it looks as though our Hammerheads finished a
remarkable 14th out of 104 teams for the week.
A job well done!
The players, parents, and coaches would like to thank
all of you who supported our child's dream.
We appreciate all of the interest in our blog and
we definitely could feel the love in Cooperstown
coming from all of you.
GO HAMMERHEADS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Closing Ceremonies and the Presentation of RINGS





During the closing ceremonies each player had their name
called.
They passed through the American Youth Baseball Hall of
Fame Induction arch and received their Hall of Fame Ring from
Louis Presutti - the founder of Cooperstown - at second
base.

BATS-BATS-BATS




The team was presented with engraved bats.
Each bat had the players name - date of the tournament
as well as the complete team roster engraved on it.

THANKS TO OUR COACHES



The boys got together with the help of some of the moms,
and signed and presented each coach with a team photo.
Our coaches - Tom Urban, Terry Cripe, and Mike Rendon
were absolutely WONDERFUL!!!!
They gave so much of their time and dedication to afford
our children the opportunity to have this experience in
Cooperstown.
We will never be able to thank them enough!!!!!!!!!

Photos From Game 9




Photos From Game 9




Game 9 Recap - Thursday Morning 6/10/10

Game nine against the Beyel Brothers of Cocoa Beach (FL)
would prove to be the end of the road for our Hammerheads.
With just four hours of sleep - morning and game nine
came awfully early Thursday.
The Beyel Brothers put up a quick nine runs in the first two
innings and never looked back as they defeated our boys from
Jupiter 11 to 0.
The Hammerheads never got anything rolling offensively -
tallying just five hits scattered over six innings.
The Beyel Brothers would prove this victory was no fluke by
mercy ruling their next two opponents to find themselves playing
for the championship on Thursday evening.
The Beyel Brothers ended up winning the whole tournament -
championship game was decisively won 12 to 0.

Photos From Game 7 and 8 - Night Games




Photos From Game 7 and 8 - Night Games




Game 8 Recap - Wednesday/Thursday Game

WHAT DAY IS IT?
With the first pitch of game eight thrown shortly after midnight,
our Jupiter Hammerheads took down the number ten seeded
New Lenox Rebels in the wee hours of Thursday morning.
In dominating fashion Colten Rendon sat down batter after
batter of the Rebels giving up just two hits through five innings
of work.
Rendon continued his domination at the plate going deep in the
first giving the Hammerheads a 2 to 0 lead after one. Brandon
Murphy added another in the second with a single and a great bunt
play executed by Kameron DeWulf.
Two more runs would be tacked on in the third with a single by
Wesley Oldham and a double by T.J. Cripe. Jupiter kept pouring
it on scoring two more in the fourth, two in the fifth, and three in
the sixth to cap off a 12 to 4 victory.
The game finished at 2:15 a.m.
Others adding hits were Trevor Brueningsen - a double and a single.
Rendon a double and a single. Zak Sprankle two singles, Brandon
Murphy a single and Chris Keigharn a single.
Time for bed - the boys have less than 6 hours before they have to
be back at the field again.

Game 7 Recap - Wednesday Night Game 6/9/10

This being the first elimination game of the tournament,
the Hammerheads picked right back up where they left
off Tuesday night. With solid pitching and hard hitting the
Hammerheads were able to defeat the Sandlot Bombers of
Utah 8 to 0.
Elijah Finney and Colten Rendon combined throwing 3
innings each - striking out 10 and giving up just 1 hit to
keep the Bombers scoreless.
Offensively, Wesley Oldham got things started in the third with
a two run shot over the left field fence. Tommy Urban would add
another home run in the fourth with a bomb of his own over the
right field wall. Singles by Urban and Zak Sprankle and a double
by Brandon Murphy would plate five more in the fifth to give the
Hammerheads an 8 to 0 victory.
Due to all of the rain earlier in the day this game did not finish
until after MIDNIGHT! The boys from Jupiter didn't get much rest -
as their next game was set to get underway at 12:30 a.m.
YES we started our 8th game of the tournament shortly after
midnight.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

SWEET SIXTEEN BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We finally played our first single elimination game at 10:30 p.m
We played the Sandlot Bombers from Utah
Final Score Hammerheads 8 - Bombers 0
Our second game was against the number ten seeded team
New Lenox Rebels from Illinois
Game ended at 2:15 a.m.
Final score Hammerheads 12 - Rebels 4
I will blog game summaries sometime tomorrow - going to
bed now.
We play on Thursday (today/tomorrow) at 9:30 am
Game is being webcast - we are on field #5

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Game Pushed Back to 7:00 p.m. NOW

Still raining
Game time now at 7:00 p.m.

Rain Rain Go Away

Cooperstown is currently in a rain delay.
Our game as of now is scheduled to begin
at 5:00 p.m. according to the Cooperstown
website.
Remember you can keep up with
the bracket by going to the Cooperstown
link found in the sidebar. Click on 2010 once
you enter the website

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Hammerheads Seeded 23rd

Out of the 104 teams playing in Cooperstown this
week the Jupiter Hammerheads seeded 23rd.
YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We will now begin the single elimination part of
the tournament on Wednesday.
Our first game will be at 2:00 p.m. against a team
that is to be determined by previous games in the
bracket.

Home Run Heroes (Grand Slam)

Home Run Heroes





Photo From Game 5 and 6



Photo From Game 5 and 6





Game 5 Recap

Jupiter stuns the East Cobb White Sox with a ten run 5th inning
to upset the pre-tournament favorite. Colten Rendon pitched
the first three innings of the game and was absolutely lights
out, holding the hard-hitting East Cobb team to just one run
and a one to zero deficit through half of the game.
East Cobb got their offense rolling in the 4th though with the
help of some sloppy defense by the Hammerheads and some
big hits by the White Sox. By the time the 4th inning was over,
the East Cobb team had built a 6 to 0 lead.
The top of the 5th looked like it would be a tough uphill climb
as East Cobb brought in their flame-throwing closer to try to
finish off Jupiter. This would prove to be a hugh mistake as the
Hammerheads ripped him all over the field with 5 singles, a double,
and two home runs plating ten runs in the process.
The inning started with a Trevor Brueningsen single followed
by a T.J. Cripe hit by pitch. Next would come a walk to Colten
Rendon to load the bases. Zak Sprankle got things going for
the Hammerheads with a deep shot down the right field line
scoring two. Brandon Murphy would follow with a three run
shot over the center field wall and suddenly it was a 6 to 5 game.
Jupiter didn't stop there as Chris Keigharn singled followed by
Kameron DeWulf double in the gap. Brett Carter singled and
Wesley Oldham suicide squeezed to score Keigharn. This hit
parade was capped off with a Elijah Finney single and Brueningsen
home run. By the end of the 5th it was Jupiter 10 - East Cobb 6.
T.J. Cripe will score the 11th run on a hit by Zak Sprankle.
Colten Rendon was brought back in to pitch in the 6th and
the East Cobb players, coaches, and crowd left stunned.

Game 6 Recap

Game six saw the Jupiter Hammerheads face off against the
Lincoln Way Blue Demons out of Illinois. Going into this game
the Hammerheads were placed 28 out of 104 teams whereas the
Blue Demons were at 92.
Wesley Oldham pitched three solid innings allowing only two hits
and one walk. Brett Carter came in the fourth in relief
closing the game out in a 18 to 1 mercy ruling.
The eighteen runs for the Hammerheads came on hits from:
Singles: Elijah Finney, Trevor Brueningsen, Colten Rendon (2),
Zak Sprankle, Tommy Urban, Kameron De Wulf, Brett Carter,
Wesley Oldham (2), and T.J. Cripe (2). Brueningsen doubled
in the 4th and home runs were hit by Brandon Murphy and
Elijah Finney.