The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Boyertown hammers Meadville, 11-1

Harrison’s homer, Cisik’s gem keep the season alive at Bear Stadium

- By Dennis Weller For Digital First Media @PottsmercS­ports on Twitter

BOYERTOWN » Things started out just about the way they had ended the night before when Boyertown missed out on a scoring opportunit­y in the top of the first inning of Sunday afternoon’s Pennsylvan­ia State American Legion Baseball Tournament losers’ bracket contest at Bear Stadium.

But the Bears eventually knocked out 11 hits, including three bunt singles and their first home run of the year, and got five shutout innings from starter Stephen Cisik in an 11-1 win over Meadville.

The result sends host Boyertown (25-14) into today’s third round of the double-eliminatio­n tournament and a 12:35 p.m. meeting with Spring-City, a 2-1 loser to Souderton.

“It was a tough loss (6-1 to Swoyersvil­le on Saturday night),” said Caleb Harrison, who drilled a two-run shot over the fence in left to help the Bears break the game open in the sixth. “We had to come back strong today. The execution today in the beginning of the game was awesome.”

“I think we played defensivel­y really well and we came up with some big hits,” added Boyertown manager Rick Moatz.

The Bears put men on first and third with one out in the first and wound up with nothing when the runner on third was out at the plate while trying to score on a fly ball to center field.

But Cisik, who allowed only two hits, set the Region 8 champions down on a fly to right and two strikeouts in the bottom of the frame.

“That was big that we were able to get out of that and not get behind,” said Moatz. “He did a nice job. He battled and made pitches when he had to.”

“In the beginning, I felt good,” said Cisik. “I wouldn’t have been able to do it without the defense behind me. I made them roll it.”

Boyertown broke a scoreless tie in third when Broc Babb walked, Chris Davis singled, Shayn Horrocks squared around to sacrifice and beat out the bunt and Tate Yergey grounded one to short to bring in the first run. A double play grounder made it 2-0.

The Bears added a pair in the fourth on a walk, two errors and an RBI single by Nick Di Ciacco. A double by Harrison, a bunt hit by Billy Coleman and a double steal produced another run in the fifth.

Then Nolan Kline hit a big two-out, two-run single in the sixth and Harrison followed with his homer.

“It was awesome ... the best feeling ever, “Harrison said concerning the roundtripp­er. “We took the momentum. It was a big game.”

“Nolan had a big twoout hit to make it 7-0,” said Moatz. “It was 5-0, but we’ve given up five runs before.

When he got that hit and drove those guys in, that was big. Broc got on base a few times. When he can get on base and the top of the lineup comes up behind him, that’s a big thing.”

Harrison also had a bunt hit and the Bears added two sacrifices.

“Put it where you’re supposed to,” Moatz said concerning the bunt singles. “And it’s demoralizi­ng (for the other team).”

Cisik, who walked two and fanned three, escaped a bases-loaded jam in the second on a grounder to second baseman Babb and catcher Coleman picked a runner off first with two on to end the fourth.

“It’s great to get a state win,” Cisik added. “It means a lot. I didn’t think I would ever do this a few years ago.”

 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE ?? Boyertown’s Caleb Harrison finished with three hits including a two-run home run during Sunday’s win over Meadville in the Pa. State legion baseball playoffs.
AUSTIN HERTZOG — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE Boyertown’s Caleb Harrison finished with three hits including a two-run home run during Sunday’s win over Meadville in the Pa. State legion baseball playoffs.

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