MPSSAA baseball playoffs: Washington County Public Schools roundup

Five Washington County baseball teams were in action Thursday as the MPSSAA playoffs began with region quarterfinals. Here's what happened:

3A West Region I quarterfinals

North Hagerstown 12, South Hagerstown 2

Luke Bragunier went 3-for-4 with two doubles and three RBIs, and Henry Ortiz had two hits and pitched a complete game as the No. 2-seeded Hubs (12-7) topped the No. 7 Rebels (2-16) in six innings.

North, the defending region champ, will face No. 6 Tuscarora in the semifinals Saturday at home.

North Hagerstown's Henry Ortiz pitched a complete game in the Hubs' 12-2 win over South Hagerstown in the 3A West Region I quarterfinals.
North Hagerstown's Henry Ortiz pitched a complete game in the Hubs' 12-2 win over South Hagerstown in the 3A West Region I quarterfinals.

The Hubs will be without star pitcher Mac Stiffler, who was ejected for his language by the home-plate umpire during his at-bat in the bottom of the fifth inning Thursday. Stiffler -- who finished 1-for-2 for the game with an RBI double and a strikeout -- will be suspended for either one or two games. He played center field Thursday, planning to save his arm for the next opponent.

"That ejection will definitely hurt us, regardless of whether it's one game or two games," North coach Justin Lewis said. "But it's all right. We've got other pitchers who can throw. Hopefully, it's only one game and we take care of (Tuscarora) on Saturday, and then he can bounce back for the following week."

Shortly after Stiffler was tossed, North assistant coach Shawn Reynolds also was ejected from the game.

The melee seemed to invigorate the Hubs, who were clinging to a 3-2 lead at the time. Ian Kelley hit an RBI double, and Bragunier followed with a two-run double to make it 6-2.

North Hagerstown players react after defeating South Hagerstown 12-2 at home in the 3A West Region I quarterfinals.
North Hagerstown players react after defeating South Hagerstown 12-2 at home in the 3A West Region I quarterfinals.

North then poured it on in the sixth, scoring six runs for a walk-off, mercy-rule win. James Ortiz ignited the outburst with an RBI triple.

His older brother, Henry Ortiz, was sharp on the mound, allowing two hits and two walks while striking out five. Both of the runs he gave up were unearned.

"It's what I expected," Lewis said of the pitching performance. "He came out, threw a lot of strikes, got a few strikeouts and pitched to contact. That's what he does. Now, depending on what happens, we'll have to ride him a little more."

South starter Isaiah Licorish had 10 strikeouts in five innings.

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2A West Region I quarterfinals

Francis Scott Key 10, Williamsport 5

The No. 6-seeded Wildcats (3-17) were eliminated on the road by the No. 3 Eagles.

Williamsport went up 2-0 in the top of the first inning, but FSK immediately answered with three runs in the bottom half to take the lead for good.

After three scoreless innings, FSK broke the game open with a seven-run fifth, extending the lead to 10-2.

Trent Gelwicks had two hits and three RBIs for the Wildcats, while Nick Anderson had a double and an RBI single, and Jared Dangerfield doubled and scored three runs.

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1A West Region II quarterfinals

Smithsburg 12, Hancock 2

Chase Sarber drove in three runs and pitched a complete game, and Heath Githens went 3-for-3 with four stolen bases and four runs scored as the No. 6-seeded Leopards (6-10) defeated the No. 3 Panthers (8-11) on the road.

Preston Githens and George Mantz each doubled for Smithsburg, which capitalized on seven Hancock errors.

Sarber allowed two unearned runs, five hits and a walk while striking out six in seven innings.

Logan Hendershot hit an RBI double for the Panthers.

Smithsburg will travel to play No. 2 Clear Spring, the two-time defending state champion, in the semifinals Saturday at 11 a.m.

Catoctin 12, Boonsboro 2

The No. 5-seeded Warriors (7-11) were eliminated on the road by the No. 4 Cougars in six innings.

Carson Rhodes hit a double for Boonsboro, while Trevor Wilt and Dash Mussolino each had an RBI.

This article originally appeared on The Herald-Mail: MPSSAA baseball playoffs: Washington County Public Schools roundup

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