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Paintsville vs. JCMS
#1
Paintsville plays JCMS on Saturday what are your predictions?
#2
What sport?
#3
Middle School baseball.
#4
ne1 no the result of this game?
#5
Johnson Co. wins both games with Cody Parker throwing a no-no in the first game
(4-1). The second game was a marathon with Johnson Co. winning again 16-9. Overall it was great night for baseball. Both Paintsville and Johnson Central look have bright futures on the diamond.
#6
Although JC has more pitching, these teams are not far apart from each other. JC has several older kids in MS, and in the first game, Paintsville played with them all the way. Parker(15 year old) threw pretty well, touching 80 MPH a couple of times. Paintsville threw 13 year old 7th grader Ethan Daniel, and he did very well. There was only 1 earned run in this game and it went to JC.
In the second game, Paintsville started another seventh grader on the mound, and 2 seventh graders and 6 5th & 6th graders. JC went with their same lineup, that included at lest 3-4 8th grade holdbacks. Not saying that there is anything wrong with it, just that they had a bunch of younger kids that IMO deserved a little more time on the field. I left after the second inning, but was told by JC parents that JC didn't change their lineup til the 4th.
Congrats to JC on the wins. Both schools have bright futures.
#7
OK2NV Wrote:Johnson Co. wins both games with Cody Parker throwing a no-no in the first game
(4-1). The second game was a marathon with Johnson Co. winning again 16-9. Overall it was great night for baseball. Both Paintsville and Johnson Central look have bright futures on the diamond.

Parker gave up a hit to Spencer in the first inning of the first game. Game should have been like 2-1 if not for two very costly errors 1st inning. As for the second game. Paintsville started every single kid on their bench that didn't play the first game. Which were 4 6th graders and 2 kids that had never played baseball before. JC left in their main starters from the first game untill they went up 12-0 in the first. Painstville then started bringing in their other kids in the 3rd after each youngster got an at bat and 2 innings in the field.
Both do have bright futures. I think Paintsville did Very well in the first game. Considering they start 4-7th graders and 1-6th grader and one of their main ptchers (7th grader) is out with a broken arm. Paintsville also threw their #3 or #4 pitcher the first game.
But, both teams do have bright futures and will keep up the tradition in the 57th District as the toughest in the 15th.
Great job to all the boys last night. By the way has anyone got any news on Ousley's nose. He took a shot on a play at the plate last night. Hope he is ok!
#8
DJ is fine he just had a little nose bleed. He is a tough kid. Both teams played very well and have bright futures on the varsity level.

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