The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Reiner leads Indians Baseball past Casey’s Place

- By Mike Cabrey mcabrey@21st-centurymed­ia.com @mpcabrey on Twitter

LOWER SALFORD » Not accustomed to hitting home runs, Brian Reiner left nothing to chance.

“I didn’t think it was out,” he said. “I was sprinting like I was about to get like a double or triple. But it happened to go out.”

Sailing out to left field, the ball eventually fell over the fence adorned with Souderton’s 2019 PIAA championsh­ip banner, the two-run homer part of Reiner’s stellar performanc­e on a Senior Night long overdue Wednesday in the Class of 2020 Bux-Mont Baseball Classic.

Reiner was a triple short of the cycle, finishing 3-for-3 at the plate while also pitching three dominant innings as a trio of Indians Baseball pitchers combined to toss a no-hitter in a 11-0 fiveinning victory over Casey’s Place Hooligans at Vic Alderfer Memorial Ball Park.

“I’ve never been a home run hitter, so everything I’m looking for is just to piece up line drives,” said Reiner, who will play at Penn State Harrisburg. “I just got a hold of that one — pretty well, I guess.

Reiner’s blast was part of a sixrun third that gave Indians a 7-0 lead over the Hooligans composed of players for Quakertown

High — with the home side tacking on four more in the fourth to enact the 10-run mercy rule after five.

“We’re starting to bring it back now, you know get back into the swing of things,” said Indians’ Eliot Majka, who is heading to the University of Tennessee. “It takes a couple games. We got a big game Friday against North Penn our rivals but today was a good game to get our hits back and rolling.”

Conlan Wall and Reiner — hitting first and second, respective­ly, in the Indians lineup — posted five of their team’s nine hits as Indians improved to 2-0 in the tournament going into Friday’s 7 p.m. matchup against Knights Baseball (2-0) at Lansdale Memorial Park.

“Between him and Wall, they took this whole experience by the horns and said you guys let’s roll with it,” Indians coach Mike Childs said. “And that’s what everybody’s doing.”

Reiner pitched the first three innings, the righthande­r striking out seven, including the last five batters he faced.

“I was sticking to my fastball they seemed like they were struggling to keep up on it so I was striking with mainly the same pitch, like in the top of the lineup I’d stick with my slider a lot,” Reiner said. “Yeah, I just felt really good, I was on today. I wasn’t throwing any balls.”

Jacob Horton and Joseph Fresta both threw an inning to complete the collective no-hitter. Only a oneout error in the first and a two-out walk in the fifth prevented a perfect outing.

Prior to the game, Souderton’s seniors were recognized, the Classic giving Big Red graduates a few final chances to play at their home park after the COVID-19 pandemic cancelled their season in the spring.

“My thing for them, I wanted them to play on the field one more time with the (PIAA champ) banner and seeing the banner and defending the (state title) — I mean it’s not necessaril­y a defense but having the opportunit­y,” Childs said.

Casey’s Place Hooligans, which fell to 0-2, faces Buckingham Patriots (11) 5:30 p.m. Friday at TriTownshi­p Field.

David Overpeck made it 1-0 Indians in the second as his sacrifice fly to left center scored Ryan Canfield, who began the bottom of the inning with a single.

Wall opened the Indians’ half of the third with a single before Reiner — who dropped a double into right in the first — made it 3-0 by connecting on his two-run home run to left.

“You just got to go up and do what you’ve always done,” Reiner said. “You’re not going to chance it up what you’re doing to do at the plate just because you haven’t got the same reps. It’s going to feel different because it’s newer but you’ve got to just repeat same thing every time.”

Isaac Frye extended the margin to 5-0 with his twoRBI double to left center. Xander Giordanni’s twoRBI single had Indians up seven.

Wall — who will play at Saint Joseph’s — and Reiner began the bottom of the fourth with back-to-back singles. Both scored when Horton reached due to an error.

Indians added two more runs in the fourth on Matt Benner’s RBI ground out and Dylan DiScuillo’s RBI fielder’s choice.

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