CLICK HERE for updated team and player statistics through Game #21.The Warriors prevailed over Glen Ellyn in the opening round of the Lombard tourament by a score of 7-5 in seven innings. The Warriors were fortunate to walk away from this one with a victory--as it was one of the sloppiest performances by a Warriors' team in a long time.
Ryan Novak started the game for the Warriors and retired Glen Ellyn quickly through the first three innings of play. He struck out the side in the second inning.
The Warriors took the lead after scoring a run in the bottom of the second inning after Ryan Novak lined a single down the leftfield line and Sam Marc doubled to deep leftfield to score Ryan.
Sam Marc reached base during all three plate appearances in this game and drove in the winning run in the bottom of the sixth inning. Sam now has 20 RBI for the season--ranked second on the team.
The Warriors scored four times in the bottom of the third inning. Tyler Knight reached safely on a dropped third strike before Ryan Tannebaum singled to leftfield. Robbie Maxfield also singled to leftfield. Jason Waner smashed a double to the rightfield fence to bring home two runs. And, Paco Lauciello hit a ground rule double to score Jason.
Glen Ellyn rallied in the top of the fourth. Four hits and consecutive infield errors by the Warriors led to a four run inning. The Warriors led by just one run.
Neither team scored in the fifth inning. But, the Warriors left three stranded after failing to score with the bases loaded and one out.
Glen Ellyn tied the game on a long home run over the leftfield fence. The Warriors scored two runs in the bottom of the frame to take a two run lead when Sam Marc drove in the lead run on a ground ball to the second baseman before Jack Lebert singled to leftfield to score Ryan Novak.
Tim Prendergast completed his third inning of work and held Glen Ellyn scoreless in the seventh inning to preserve the win for the Warriors.
GLEN ELLYN: 5 runs, 9 hits, 1 error, 6 left on base
WARRIORS: 7 runs, 11 hits, 3 errors, 7 left on base