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Gramelspacher no-hits Centralia, puts Rochester on brink of postseason

ROCHESTER — It was about the end of the third inning when the Rochester dugout began thinking about it.

Henry Gramelspacher had worked around a couple of baserunners in the second, but he had struck out the side in order in the third, and he hadn’t allowed a base hit to that point.

Per baseball tradition, no one dared to mention it.

“I thought it, but of course wasn't gonna say anything,” Rochester coach Brad Quarnstrom said with a laugh. “And I didn’t even wanna go look.”

Gramelspacher finished the no-hitter by retiring the final nine batters he faced, and the Rochester offense did its part to earn a 10-0 run-rule win over Centralia.

Gramelspacher ended up retiring 17 of the 19 batters he faced, only issuing a walk and hitting one batter, and he racked up 10 strikeouts.

“Third, fourth inning, I kind of just stopped thinking and got into the groove of it,” Gramelspacher said. “I dialed in and played my game.”

As he finished his sentence, Kole Smith and Ethan Rodriguez snuck up from behind and dumped a full water cooler onto him.

Drenched, he explained how Rochester, which has won four of its last five games to put itself in a playoff position, has been able to strike a balance between being intense and playing loose.

“We’re going out there and just playing our game,” Gramelspacher said. “We’re playing Rochester baseball.”

On Tuesday, that included a fair share of small ball, as the Warriors (8-7, 4-5 2A EvCo) laid down several bunts and often went station-to-station to put runners in scoring position.

They did the most of their damage in the first two innings, where they scored six runs. Ethan Rodriguez opened the scoring by crossing the plate on an error, and Smith knocked an RBI double into the gap.

In the second, Colton Weiss, Mason Ubias, and Tate Quarnstrom all hit RBI singles to make it a 6-0 game.

After Gramelspacher helped himself with an RBI single in the fifth, Smith made it 9-0 with a two-run single in the sixth, and Tayden Martin came through with the run-rule walk-off single, a chopper up the middle.

“We were able to do good things at the plate by just putting it in play,” Quarnstrom said. “We didn’t have world-beaters off the wall, but you don’t have to … Things add up.”

The Warriors also played flawless defense. After a runner reached to open the second, Ubias caught a fly ball deep in center field and doubled him off at second. 

It was the first time since March 18 that the Warriors didn’t commit a single error.

“You start doing all those things together, you look pretty good,” Quarnstrom said. “Today was a good day for us.”

Rochester now has the chance to clinch a district tournament berth with a win in the rematch against Centralia on Wednesday. With a loss to Rochester, the Tigers (6-9, 3-6 2A EvCo) would be eliminated.

“We’re still not out of it,” Centralia coach Jake LeDuc said. “Did we make the road harder for ourselves? Yeah. But that’s baseball … We gotta be positive. We gotta expect to win, and come out ready tomorrow.”

Black Hills goes quiet at plate, falls to Shelton

Five errors and little production at the plate proved to be the Wolves’ downfall in an 8-0 Evergreen Conference loss to the Highclimbers on Tuesday night in Tumwater.

The setback officially eliminates Black Hills from the district tournament as it sits four games back of fourth place Rochester with three league games to go. Only Aberdeen and Centralia are still alive for a berth in the postseason.

Orion Pate was the only Black Hills (3-12, 1-9 EvCo) hitter to reach base, notching a single and drawing a walk. Of its 21 at-bats, it struck out 12 times. The Wolves used four pitchers versus Shelton and two of the eight runs allowed were earned.

The Highclimbers led 4-0 after three innings and added on with three more in the sixth and another insurance run in the seventh. The two foes will meet again on Wednesday night in Shelton.

Napavine runs win streak to nine with blowout victory

Fueled by an all-around performance at the plate from Cal Bullock, the Tigers dominated Mossyrock on Tuesday night en route to a 15-2, six-inning win in a non-league contest in Mossyrock.

After suffering a 4-3 heartbreaker to Wahkiakum nearly a month ago, Napavine (14-3) extended its winning streak to nine straight. Its bats plated at least a run in every inning and broke the game open with nine total runs in the first three frames.

Bullock, the Tigers leadoff hitter, went 4-for-5 at the plate with a double, triple, four RBIs, four runs scored and two stolen bases. No. 2 hitter Conner Holmes roped three hits and drove in three runs while Jack Nelson, Ashton Demarest and Hudson Chambers had a combined six hits and four RBIs.

Chambers struck out nine to earn the victory on the mound. The Vikings (6-5) scored two runs in the bottom of the fifth on an infield error. Their pitching allowed 17 hits and the offense had as many hits (three) as walks.

Napavine will face Rainier in the penultimate C2BL game on Friday while Mossyrock battles Naselle in a league matchup between a pair of league unbeatens.

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