Piedmont Falls to Livermore Despite Mittone’s Strong Efforts
Piedmont High School's baseball team lost a close North Coast Section Division 4 playoff game to Livermore, ending their season with a 4-2 defeat on May 20. The game featured a strong performance from Livermore's Braden Ford on the mound, who allowed only one earned run across 6 2/3 innings. Matthew Kilkenny's game-winning hit in the top of the seventh broke a 2-2 tie, sealing Livermore's advance to the next round.
By the Numbers- Ford pitched 6 2/3 innings, allowing 1 earned run.
- Kilkenny had a crucial hit, bringing in 2 runs in the seventh inning.
- Piedmont's record for the season finished at 10-16-2.
Despite the loss, Piedmont showcased resilience through a young roster, overcoming early deficits throughout the season. The team's fighting spirit was acknowledged by both players and coaches, indicating potential for future improvement with returning talent.
State of Play- Piedmont’s season ended with a record of 10-16-2, demonstrating a solid effort despite the challenges.
- The team featured a mix of experienced seniors and promising younger players, setting the stage for rebuilding.
Piedmont will look to leverage its returning players, particularly key pitchers, to strengthen their performance in the coming seasons. The focus will be on developing the team's young talent to compete more effectively in future tournaments.
Bottom LineThe Highlanders exhibited determination and grit throughout their season, highlighted by their ability to battle in close games. Though they faced setbacks, the team’s commitment to improving and building on experience positions them well for future competitiveness.
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