SAFE! Hunter Christner slides into home to score
another run against Elkhart Christian.
Judah Zickafoose celebrates as he comes
around to home plate after his home run that
put Westview up 1-0 in the bottom of the first
inning against Elkhart Christian.
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Tarrin Beachy Hurls Perfect
Game In byWestview Win
Jerry Hostetler
In a rain make-up game from
Thursday, Westview junior Tarrin
Beachy pitched a perfect game on
Saturday, April 20 against Central
Noble at the Westview diamond. The
Warriors defeated the Cougars in five
innings by a score of 11-0. Enroute
to his perfect game, Beachy struck
out six Cougar hitters. He faced the
minimum Central Noble hitters (15)
while throwing 52 pitches in his five
innings of work. Judah Zickafoose
helped the Warrior cause by launching a 2-run homerun in the second
inning. Beachy also contributed at the
plate, as he went three for three with
a double and four runs batted in (RBI).
Jake Berkey and Kohle Christner each
smashed doubles in the Warriors win.
Berkey and Damon Miller each had an
RBI each.
In addition to their win over Central Noble on Saturday, the Warriors
also defeated Bethany in the regularly
scheduled game at Westview. Once
again, Judah Zickafoose starred at the
plate, pounding out three hits in three
at bats including a single, triple and
homerun and four runs batted in. Jake
Berkey had a double and triple and an
RBI. Jamar Weaver rapped out two
singles and drove in three runs. Hunter
Christner and Jamin Lambright had
two hits each in the Warriors win.
Senior Damon Miller picked up the
win on the mound for the Warriors. He
pitched four innings and allowed one
run and just two hits while striking
out four.
The Warriors, under the direction of second-year head coach Jason
Rahn, have been battling the elements
all season long, but have managed to
compile a very impressive 7-1 record, as
of our May issue deadline.
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