The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Cannoneers come out firing

Lansdale blows past Kennett

- By Kev Hunter khunter@21st-centurymed­ia.com @khunter10 on Twitter

LANSDALE » Like Nicky Koch said, it’s all about the crooked number.

And Lansdale put up a good one in the second inning Saturday night, plating seven runs to gain a substantia­l edge it never lost.

“In the last couple games, we’ve been carrying on with the hits, getting aggressive in the count,” Koch said, “getting runners on and moving them over.

“We wanna get that one inning that really impacts the game.”

The Cannoneers jumped out to a 7-0 lead and went on to a 10-7 victory over Kennett at Memorial Park.

“We have a couple guys who are new so we’re building that team chemistry,” said Koch, a North Penn grad who will play at Delaware Valley University next year. BIG BURST » Lansdale took control in its second at-bat.

The Cannoneers started things with a single by Matt Costello and a walk by starting pitcher Garrett Zimmerman.

Jason Beideman then hit a hard chopper through the left side, scoring Costello for a 1-0 lead. Noah Walton’s single to center doubled the lead moments later.

With the bases loaded and two outs, Koch broke the game open with a single to left, scoring a pair to boost the advantage to 4-0.

Brian Neal smacked a grounder to third baseman Jeremiah Chow that he could not get in front of, the error resulting in two more runs for a 6-0 cushion.

Trevor Sliker’s RBI single widened the gap to 7-0.

Lansdale made it an 8-3 contest in the fifth, keyed by Antonio Maldonado’s double to center.

Kevin O’Neill’s bloop single started a productive sixth for Lansdale, as two Kennett errors helped the Cannoneers add two more runs to make it a 10-3 game. STRONG START » After surrenderi­ng a leadoff single to Kennett’s Dante Claudio, Lansdale righthande­r Garrett Zimmerman was perfect, retiring 11 straight over the next four innings as his Cannoneers built a commanding lead.

After Claudio’s leadoff single,

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