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Season Record: 18-12
Sub-Region 7-AAAA South Champions
Region 7-AAAA Runner-Up
Advanced to GHSA Class AAAA Sweet Sixteen
2013 Colonels
CASS HIGH SCHOOL
BASEBALL
Cass High School Baseball
Inside this issue:
Season Results 3
Game stories 4
Season stats 27
Awards Ceremony 30
June 10, 2013 Season Yearbook Edition
Class of 2013 Seniors
L-R: Sam Ayers, Dylan Williams, Chaz Wilson, Austin Gore
2013
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RBI; Dylan Williams was 1-
of-4 with two RBI. Hunter
Southern was 2-for-3; andMorton was 2-for-3.
Etheridge gave up five
runs on the mound, three
of them earned, while
striking out eight and issu-
ing seven bases on balls.
Jarred Adams turned in
seven innings of work for
Troup, allowing four runs,two of them earned, and
striking out 11.
TROUP 6, CASS 0
The Tigers played small
ball and creating havoc on
the base paths helped
Troup defeat Cass in their
first matchup.
The visitors scored a run in
the first, three in the sixth
and two in the seventh in
claiming the 6-0 victory.
Troup turned to their sig-
nature style of play early
in the contest, sending
Adams their first base
runner to second in the
first innings with one out.
The thievery put Adams in
scoring position and he
capitalized two batters
later by tallying the games
first run when Jacob Oz-
ment hit an RBI single,
giving the Tigers a 1-0
lead.
The Troup Tigers scored two
runs in the seventh inning
against one for Cass anddefeated the Colonels, 5-4,
to advance to the Elite 8
round of the state high
school Class AAAA baseball
playoffs.
Cass had scored a run in the
top of the inning to go
ahead but the Tigers an-
swered to clinch the best-of-
three series with a two-game sweep. Troup had
earlier won Game 1, 6-0.
TROUP 5, CASS 4
Cass struck first in the night-
cap, scoring two runs in the
top of the third inning and
adding one run in the fifth.
Troup scored one run in the
fourth inning and two in the
fifth. The two were tied at 3
-all after five full innings of
play.
Cass then added its fourth
run in the top of the seventh
on an RBI single by Chaz
Wilson only to have the Ti-
gers respond. Cass out hit
the visitors, tallying 10 hits
on the evening compared to
Troups six. Both teams
committed two errors.
Brandon Etheridge, Sam
Ayers, and Chris Morton (2),
scored the Cass runs. Ayers
was 2-for-3 at the plate;
Wilson was 2-for-4 with an
Page 2 Cass High School Baseball
Colonels fall to Troup in Sweet Sixteen matchup
Its always
tough to lose,
but Im proud of
the way our
guys competed
in the post-season. We
played hard.
Coach
Williams
In the sixth, the Colonels com-
mitted two errors and helped
Troup score three runs whilebuilding a comfortable 4-0 lead.
The first of those runs came
when Dalton Hadley scored on a
single by Bo Halcomb. Winston
Turner, who reached on an error,
and Cody Doughman both scored
on another throwing error. The
Tigers added two more runs in
the seventh.
The results negated a solid per-formance by Dylan Williams, the
pitching ace of the Colonels who
worked seven innings, allowed
five hits, gave up one earned run,
and struck out nine. Garrett
McClurg and Jacob Ozley com-
bined for the shutout for Troup,
allowing three hits, two walks
and fanning nine.
Ayers, Wilson, and Austin Goretallied the three Cass hits.
The Colonels closed the season
with an 18-12 record.
Cass Head Coach, Adam Williams
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Page 3 Season Yearbook
2013 Cass High School Varsity Baseball Schedule & Results
http://www.cassbaseball.net
Date Time Opponent Location Results
18-Feb 5:50 Armuchee Cass Won 6-2
23-Feb 12:30 Sonoraville # Peachtree City Won 5-1
3:00 Langston Hughes # Won 6-2
26-Feb 5:30 Woodland Cass Lost 4-9
2-Mar 2:00 Pepperell % Woodland Lost 3-8
5:30 Woodland % Woodland Lost 2-4
4-Mar 5:30 Woodstock Woodstock Lost 4-7 (11 inn)
8-Mar 5:30 Rockmart Rockmart Won 12-3
11-Mar 5:30 Adairsville Cass Won 10-0 (5 inn)
13-Mar 5:30 Adairsville Adairsville Won 9-6
19-Mar 5:55 Gilmer * Cass Won 5-3
21-Mar 5:55 Gilmer * Ellijay Lost 2-7
22-Mar 5:55 Gilmer * Cass Won 13-7
25-Mar 5:55 Calhoun Cass Won 12-2 (5 inn)
2-Apr 5:55 Pickens * Cass Won 7-1
4-Apr 5:55 Pickens * Jasper Lost 2-3
5-Apr 5:55 Pickens * Cass Won 15-9
9-Apr 5:55 River Ridge * Woodstock Lost 0-3
11-Apr 5:55 River Ridge * Cass Won 7-0
12-Apr 5:55 River Ridge * Woodstock Lost 3-4
16-Apr 5:55 Cedartown * Cedartown Won 7-1
18-Apr 5:55 Cedartown * Cass Won 13-2 (6 inn)19-Apr 5:55 Cedartown * Cedartown Won 1-0
25-Apr 5:30
Region Playoffs
NW Whitfield NW Whitfield Won 4-1
25-Apr 7:45
Region Playoffs
NW Whitfield NW Whitfield Lost 2-4 (10 inn)
26-Apr 5:30
Region Playoffs
NW Whitfield NW Whitfield Lost 6-7
03-May 5:30
State Playoffs
Columbia Cass Won 4-2
03-May 7:45
State Playoffs
Columbia Cass Won 5-1
08-May 5:30
State Playoffs
Troup Cass Lost 0-6
08-May 7:30
State Playoffs
Troup Cass Lost 4-5
*Region
Games
# Homeplate Classic
% Military Appreciation
Day at Woodland
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A pair of complete game pitching performances by Dylan Williams and Brandon Etheridge along
with flawless defense and some timely hitting led the Cass Colonels to an opening round sweep
of visiting Columbia, 4-2 and 5-1. The Colonels did not commit an error in the series and scored
six of their nine runs with two outs.
Williams struck out 12 and limited the Eagles to a pair of runs on four hits and four walks in the
opener, then Etheridge struck out nine and scattered six hits and three walks to wrap up the
series in two games.
Cass (18-10) advances to the GHSA Class AAAA Sweet Sixteen for the first time since 2007 and
will host Troup, the No. 4 seed from Region 5-AAAA on Wednesday, March 8 (starting time for
the series opening doubleheader to be determined by school and GHSA officials over the week-
end). Troup (17-11) won its first round series on the road in Covington by sweeping Region 8-
AAAAs top seed Eastside, 11-7 and 12-2.
The Colonels used the momentum of their first game victory to garner a 3-0 advantage through
two innings in Game 2. Cass, batting as the visiting team in the second game of the double-
header, scored a run in the top of the first and two more in the top of the second.
Williams drove in Sam Ayers for the first inning run after Ayers had walked and stole second.
Then Etheridge singled home Hunter Southern and Alex Yauslin in the second frame for the
early 3-0 lead. Southern had singled to reach base, while Yauslin and Chris Morton had walked
to load the bases for Etheridge.
The Colonels tacked on insurance runs in the fifth and seventh innings with Chaz Wilson scoring
each time. Wilson doubled in the bottom of the fifth, stole third, and scored on Sam Russells
RBI single to right field. In the seventh, Wilson reached on an infield single between third and
short and advanced to second on a throwing error. He took third by tagging up on a foul ball
pop up down the right field line behind first base and eventually scored on a wild pitch.
Columbias only tally in Game 2 came in the bottom of the sixth. A walk, an infield single, and a
wild pitch put runners at second and third with one out before a groundout by Harold Peterson
plated Trent Nash to make the score 4-1 at the time.
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2013
CASS HIGH SCHOOL
BASEBALL
Cass High School
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Cass sweeps Columbia in state playoffs, 4-2 and 5-1
Cass High School Baseball
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Dylan Williams
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(cont) Cass sweeps Columbia
Jalen Atterburry (7 IP, 5ER, 7H, 4BB, 6K) suffered the pitching loss for Columbia.
Nash had a pair of hits in Game 2 to lead the Eagles. Keishaun Clark, Travis Taylor, Demetrius Jones, and Peterson had Columbias
other base hits.
Russell (RBI) and Wilson had a pair of hits each for the Colonels. Southern, Williams (RBI), and Etheridge (2 RBI) had the other
Game 2 hits for Cass.
Cass scored the decisive runs of Game 1 in the bottom of the sixth aided by a defensive mistake by the Eagles. With one out in the
sixth, Russell singled and was replaced by courtesy runner, Caleb Black. Southern followed with a line drive single into right field
that the Columbia defender allowed to get past and roll to the right field warning track. Black scored all the way from first to give
the Colonels a 3-2 lead and Southern advanced to third. Yauslin then drove home Southern with an insurance run and a 4-2 lead
going to the seventh. Columbia loaded the bases in the top of the seventh on a pair of walks and a single, but Williams shut down
the rally with a strike out and a ground out to short.
Both of the Game 1 pitchers held their opponents scoreless through four innings. Columbia (18-6-2) took the games first lead in
the top of the fifth. Tre Jester singled to open the frame and advanced to third on a two-out hit by Clark. Jester injured his leg on
the play and was lifted for pinch runner, Patrick Wright, who later scored on a wild pitch.
The Colonels responded with two runs in the bottom of the fifth to take their first lead of the night. Austin Gore and Chris Mortonboth singled with two outs and Ayers coaxed a walk to load the bases. Wilson then lined a single into centerfield that drove home
Gore and Morton for a 2-1 Cass advantage.
Columbia tied the score at 2-2 in the top of the sixth on a play that exhibited the Eagles pure speed. Atterburry drew a one ou t
walk and was followed in the batting order by Trent Nash. With Atterburry running on the pitch and nearly to second before con-
tact was made, Nash laid down a sacrifice bunt. As the Colonels scrambled to defend the bunt and just nip Nash for the out at first,
Atterburry rounded second and third and narrowly escaped a swipe tag at the plate with a sprawling belly slide to knot the score.
Jones (6 IP, 3 ER, 7H, 2BB, 1K) suffered the pitching loss for Columbia. Clark had two hits to lead the Eagles offensively. William
Belcher and Jester had the visitors other Game 1 hits.
Wilson (2RBI), Yauslin (RBI), Gore, Southern, Russell, Morton, and Matt Brown had one hit each in the opener for the Colonels.
Sam Ayers (left)
Brandon Etheridge (right)
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Colonels suffer Game 3 loss in Region Championship Series
Cass (16-10) dropped Game 3 of the Region Championship Series, 7-6, to Northwest Whitfield. The loss leaves the
Colonels a No. 2 seed in the state playoffs from Region 7-AAAA. The Colonels are scheduled to host Columbia (18-4-2)
in the opening Best-of-3 first round series of the GHSA Class AAAA state playoffs Friday, May 3 (time TBA). The Eagles
are the No. 3 seed from Region 6-AAAA.
We had our chances to win it, but give credit to Northwest Whitfield. They played hard and never gave up. Coach
Adam Williams said.
All three playoff games were played in Tunnel Hill.
Cass had taken a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three series with its 4-1 win in Game 1 Thursday. Dylan Williams, the winning
and starting pitcher, struck out 14 in seven innings.
The Colonels took a 1-0 lead in the first and then took the lead for good with two runs in the third. Northwest Whitfield
came back with a run in its home half of the third. Cass added an insurance run in the top of the seventh.
In Game 2, Cass and Northwest Whitfield were tied 2-2 after seven innings, but fell in extra innings. The Colonels didnt
arrive back home until 12:30am, nearly two hours after the Bruins pushed across their winning runs in the 10th
inning.
Once you win that first game, you want to finish them off in Game 2, Williams said. But that wasnt the case, which
mean a deciding Game 3. It was a tough loss, but we had been playing three game series for nearly five weeks. We
were confident that we could get the job done in Game 3.
On Friday, around 2pm the Colonels boarded the bus one more time for Game 3, which had a 6pm start.
Cass got off to a good start, building a 6-3 lead heading into the bottom of the sixth. Going to the seventh, however, the
Colonels trailed by a run.
We just couldnt hold the lead, Williams said. It was another tough loss, but we played hard for three games. Like I
said before, we just didnt finish.
While the Colonels did not win the region championship, they did finish the regular season 14-9, 8-4, and champions of
7AAAA South.
Chaz Wilson, who was the starting pitcher in Game 3 against Northwest Whitfield, was the starting and winning pitcher in
the Colonels final regular season game against Cedartown. Cass won that game 1-0. He pitched into the sixth against
the Bruins before being relieved with one out and runners at first and third. Wilson (5.1 IP, 6H, 5ER, 2BB, 3K), who
caught both games of the extended double header the night before, was tagged with the loss.
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(cont.) Colonels lose Game 3 of Region Championship Series
The Colonels led 3-2 after two innings in Game 3 and 6-3 after five, before Northwests four run sixth inning comeback,
out-hit the Bruins in the contest 11-7. Dylan Williams racked up two RBIs on a pair of hits for the Colonels. He singled
in the first and homered in the fifth. Chris Morton and Sam Ayers each had a pair of hits and an RBI. Hunter Southern
also had two hits, while Sam Russell, Matt Brown, and Austin Gore added hits to the Cass attack.
Wade Terrell got the win for the Bruins despite allowing six runs over six innings. He struck out nine, walked four and
surrendered 11 hits.
Cass jumped to their early lead in the top of the second with a single from Southern. Ayers singled, bringing home
Brown. The Colonels pushed across more runs when Gore scored on an error and Morton scored.
Northwest Whitfield took the lead in the sixth on a two-run double by Diego Peralta, a fielders choice, and an RBI single
by Brandon Smith.
Williams admitted that the one-run loss will sting for a while. The loss hurts, but the good news is that we will be playing
at home when the state playoffs begin.
Colonels clinch 7-AAAA South title, Class AAAA state playoff berth
with 1-0 shutout of CedartownChaz Wilson scattered four hits and a walk with five strikeouts
and shut out Cedartown with a complete game to clinch the
Region 7-AAAA South championship and guarantee the Colo-
nels a berth in the Class AAAA state playoffs.
Hunter Southern had a 2-for-2 performance and drove in the
games only run. Sam Russell also had two hits. BrandonEtheridge and Sam Ayers added the other Cass hits in the con-
test.
Cedartown loaded the bases in the second inning with one out,
but Wilson struck out the next two batters to end the threat.
The Bulldogs did not have another base runner reach second
base over the final five frames.
Russell singled to lead off the Colonels second inning and
Coach Adam Williams inserted Chris Morton as a courtesy run-
ner for the catcher. Alex Yauslin laid down a sac bunt thatmoved Morton all the way to third, then Southern doubled on a
hard ground ball over the bag at first to drive home Morton.
Cass will travel to Tunnel Hill next week to face Northwest
Whitfield in a best-of-
three series to deter-
mine the Region 7-
AAAA Championship.Chaz Wilson
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Colonels cruise past Bulldogs, 13-2
The Cass Colonels jumped out to an early lead on Cedartown and captured a 13-2 victory on
Wednesday at Cedartown.
Eight runs in the first three innings allowed Cass to put the game away early.
An RBI triple by Chaz Wilson, an RBI double by Dylan Williams, and an RBI single by AlexYauslin in the first inning and an RBI double by Hunter Bennett , an RBI double by Sam Ayers,and a two-run double by Wilson during the second inning supplied the early offense for CassColonels.
Brandon Etheridgeboosted his batting aver-age thanks to a perfect 4-4 day at the plate to pacethe Colonels. He doubledin the first and second
innings and singled in thethird and sixth innings.
Etheridge got the win on
the mound. He allowed
two runs over five in-
nings. Etheridge struck
out 11, walked three and
gave up seven hits.
Brandon Etheridge
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The Cass Colonels offense and some shaky Cedartown defense staked Cass starter, Dylan Williams, to anearly 4-0 lead Tuesday night (April 16) and the big righty delivered with five shutout innings on the way to a
Cass 7-1 victory. Williams struck out 10, allowed only one hit, and walked four while picking up his fifth win
of the season. Cass sophomore reliever, Chris Hill (2 IP, 2H, 1ER, 2BB, 1K), closed out the final two framesfor his first save.
Cass (13-7, 6-4 in 7AAAA South) broke on top with a pair of runs in the top of the first. Brandon Etheridge
led off with a single, stole second, moved to third on a ground ball and scored on a pitcher throwing error dur-ing a pickoff attempt. Sam Ayers, who advanced to second on the same play, swiped third and scored on a
throwing error by the Bulldogs catcher. In all, Cedartown committed seven errors in the contest.
To start the third, Ayers reached on an error, stole second, and scored on an RBI double by Williams. Ayers
courtesy runner, Caleb Black, eventually scored also. Black moved over to third when a dropped third strike
throw went to first to retire Sam Russell. After Alex Yauslin was hit by a pitch, he stole second. An errant
throw on that stolen base allowed Black to score giving the Colonels a 4-0 lead.
Cass added three insurance runs during the fi-nal two frames. Yauslin hit a solo shot to leadoff the sixth and Chaz Wilson homered in the
seventh. Hunter Southern added an RBI single
in the seventh to round out the Colonels scor-
ing.
The Bulldogs only run came in the bottom of
the sixth. Jimmy Hand doubled, but then a hit
batsman and two more walks plated a run.With the bases still loaded and two out, Cass
left fielder Hunter Bennett made a diving grabto end the Cedartown rally.
Etheridge, Yauslin, and Southern finished the
night with two hits each. Bennett also added abase hit.
Kory Lindsay had two hits to lead Cedartown.
Williams Ks 10, Colonels top Cedartown, 7-1
Chaz WilsonDylan Williams and Sam Ayers
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River Ridge takes series with 4-3 win over Colonels
The Cass Colonels lost 4-3 at River Ridge Friday (April 12) despite a three-hit effort by Chris Morton.Morton had a fourth inning single and doubles in the third and seventh innings, but it wasnt enough to
overcome the Knights.
Ian Andrews (5 IP, 6H, 2R, 1ER, 4K) recorded the pitching win for River Ridge. Chaz Wilson (5.2 IP,
6H, 4R, 2ER, 2BB, 4K) suffered the loss. Cass reliever, Chris Hill, recorded one out in the sixth. JacksonWeeg (2 IP, 1H, 1ER, 4K), who shut out the Colonels in the first game of the series, worked the final two
innings for the Knights to record a save.
River Ridge (6-12, 5-4 in 7AAAA South) took a 1-0 lead in the second inning on a pair of hits. Elijah
Brague tripled with one out before scoring on an Austin Stanley single.
Cass responded with two runs in the third. Morton doubled, Brandon Etheridge singled, and Sam Ayers
drove home Morton with a sacrifice fly. As Etheridge stole third later in the frame, he scored on a throw-
ing error by the Knights catcher to give the Colonels a 2-1 lead.
River Ridge tied the game in the bottom half of the third inning on a pair of doubles by Dalton Martin andWill Redding. They then took a 3-2 lead in the fourth and added an insurance run in the sixth to take a 4-2advantage.
The Knights fourth inning run scored following a hit batsman, a sacrifice bunt, and a throwing error as
Travis Hadaway stole third. The sixth inning run scored after Will Redding walked, stole second, movedto third on a groundout, and crossed the plate on a wild pitch.
Cass managed a run in the seventh. Hunter Bennett was hit by a Weeg pitch and scored on a Morton dou-
ble, but Morton was tagged out trying to advance on the play and Weeg got a strikeout to close out thegame.
Morton (3-for-3, 1R, RBI) led the Cass offense.Hunter Southern, Etheridge, Wilson, and Bennett
had the other Colonels hits.
Cass (12-8, 5-4 in 7AAAA South) will travel to
Cedartown for the first game in a three-game se-
ries Tuesday (April 16). The Colonels currentlytrail the Bulldogs (6-3 in 7AAAA South) by one
game in the sub-region standings. River Ridge has
a three-game series that begins Tuesday with Pick-
ens.
Chris Morton
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Brandon Etheridge threw six scoreless innings Wednesday (April 10) to lead the Cass Colonels to a 7-0 vic-tory over River Ridge at the Cass High School Athletic Complex.
The Colonels posted three runs in the bottom of the first and never looked back. The first inning runs scoredon an infield RBI single by Sam Ayers and a two-run homer by Dylan Williams.
Cass went up 4-0 in the third on an RBI single by Chaz Wilson and added two more runs in the fourth when
Etheridge doubled to drive in a run and later scored when Ayers reached on an infield error.
The Colonels added their final run in the fifth on an RBI single by Hunter Bennett.
Etheridge allowed the Knights only one hita fifth inning single by Austin Stanley -- during his six innings
of work on the mound to earn the pitching win. Etheridge walked one and struck out seven. Chris Hill came
in to pitch a three-up, three down seventh for the Colonels and recorded one strikeout.
Sam Russell, Chris Morton, and Bennett (RBI) had two hits each to lead the offensive attack. Etheridge
(RBI), Ayers (RBI), Wilson (RBI), and Williams (2 run HR) had the other Cass hits.
Cass (12-7, 5-3 in 7AAAA South) will travel to Woodstock Friday (April 12) for the third game in the se-
ries at River Ridge (5-12, 4-4 in 7AAAA South). First pitch is scheduled for 5:55pm.
The Cass Colonels lost 3-0 at River Ridge in Woodstock on Tuesday,
despite outhitting River Ridge four to three.
It was defensive mistakes and a pair of hits in the second inning thatproved to be enough for River Ridge starter, Jackson Weeg.
For the most part, Cass pitcher, Dylan Williams, handled the River
Ridge lineup with ease as well. He racked up eight strikeouts and al-lowed just one earned run on three hits and one walk over six innings.
That was enough, however, to lead to his first loss of the year.
Weeg recorded the win for the Knights. He pitched seven shutout in-
nings. Weeg struck out five, walked three and surrendered only four
hits.
River Ridge scored all three of their runs in the second on a pair of singles, two infield errors, and an RBI
groundout by Dalton Martin.
Williams, Sam Russell, Hunter Bennett, and Chris Morton had the Cass hits. Will Redding (2) and ZachCable had River Ridge's three singles.
Cass (11-7, 4-3 in 7-AAAA) will host River Ridge (5-11, 4-3) in the second game of this series Wednesday(April 10) at 5:55pm. Game 3 will be back in Woodstock on Friday (April 12). The two teams are now tied
for second place in the sub-region, two games behind Cedartown (6-3 in 7AAAA) in the win column. Ce-
dartown is idle in sub-region play this week.
Etheridge, Cass shutout Knights
River Ridge stops Colonels, 3-0
Sam Russell
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Colonels slay Dragons, 15-9
In a high scoring game that saw the lead change hands three times early and the visitors come back to tiethe game twice more in the middle innings, Cass held on to prevail over Pickens 15-9 Friday night (April
5) at the Cass High School Athletic Complex. Damp and cold conditions contributed to some sloppy play,
mostly throwing miscues, that saw the two squads combine for eleven errors.
Hitters on both sides combined for 22 hits -- including six extra base hitsbut it was the top of the Casslineup that was the production difference. Sam Ayers, Brandon Etheridge, Dylan Williams, and Chaz Wil-
son combined for nine hits and seven RBIs to lead a 13-hit attack by Colonels.
Noah Sims (2-1) got the pitching win for Cass. He allowed four runs over three innings, but only two
were earned. Sims struck out two, walked one, and gave up six hits. He relieved starter Chaz Wilson (3IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 4 K) in the fourth. Chris Hill closed out the final inning by striking out the side.
Jesse Decker, who relieved starter Chandler Cope wth one out in the third inning, suffered the pitching
loss for the Dragons. Dylan Childers and Bryan Morris also pitched in relief for Pickens.
Pickens (7-8, 1-5 in 7AAAA South) jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the top of the first on a catchersinterference, hit batsman, two stolen bases, a throwing error, and a single by Childers. Wilson picked off arunner and struck out two to avoid an even bigger inning by the Dragons. Pickens then made it 3-0 in the
top of the second following another walk, a single by Morris, two stolen bases, and another Cass throwing
error.
The Colonels responded in their half of the second with five runs. Catcher Sam Russell walked and his
courtesy runner, Austin Gore, stole second. Hunter Bennett and Chris Morton followed with walks to load
the bases, before Etheridge hit a grand slam over the 365 sign in center field to put the Colonels ahead 4-
3. Cass added one more run in the frame with two outs. Ayers reached on a bunt single, stole second, andscored when Wilson reached safely on an error by the Dragons left fielder.
Pickens tied the game in the top of the third. A walk, a single, and a hit batsman loaded the bases to startthe inning. Taylor Logan and Colton Prather then drove in runs with groundouts to make it a 5-5 score.
Cass put three more runs on the scoreboard in the bottom of the third. Russell and Alex Yauslin singledand Hunter Southern coaxed a base on balls to load the bases. Following a groundout force play at the
plate, Yauslin scored on a wild pitch. Morton followed with a squeeze bunt that resulted in two runs.
Southern scored from third and while the Dragons got their out at first base, Hunter Bennett never stoppedat third and scored on a sliding play at the plate to give the Colonels an 8-5 advantage.
Pickens tied the game again in the top of the fourth on a single by Eric Justice, two Cass infield errors,
and a two-run triple by Dylan Clark.
An RBI single by Southern put the Colonels ahead 9-8 in the bottom of the fourth, but Pickens loaded the
bases again in the top of the fifth and tied the game one more time with a looping RBI single by Justice
over a drawn in infield. The Colonels then got two outs on one play when Pickens missed a squeeze playbunt attempt and a pair of Dragons base runners were tagged out on rundown plays.
Cass put the game away with three runs in both the fifth and sixth innings. Etheridge walked, advanced tosecond on a pickoff attempt error, and scored on a double by Ayers. Wilson drove in Ayers with an RBI
single and his courtesy runner, Caleb Black, came around to score later on an infield throwing miscue.
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In the sixth, three walks, a single by Williams, and three more Pickens errors plated three more Cass runsfor the 15-9 decision.
Justice, Childers, and Morris had two hits each for Pickens. Clark had two RBI.
Wilson had three hits for the Colonels including a double and one RBI. Etheridge (grand slam, 4 RBI),Ayers (double and RBI), Williams (double and RBI), and Yauslin (RBI) had two hits apiece. Southern
(RBI) and Russell had the other Cass hits. Morton added 2 RBI. Etheridge, Ayers, and Gore had stolenbases.
Cass (11-6, 4-2 in 7AAAA South) starts a crucial, three-game series with River Ridge Tuesday (April 9) onthe road in Woodstock. The Knights are 3-3 in 7AAAA South and still in the midst of the region playoff
chase. Game 2 of the series is scheduled for Thursday (April 11) at Cass and the third game will be back at
River Ridge on Friday (April 12).
The Colonels remain in a virtual tie for the sub-region lead with Cedartown. The Bulldogs won two of three
from Gilmer this week to improve to 13-5 overall and 6-3 in 7AAAA South. Cedartowns only remainingsub-region series is with Cass April 16, 18, and 19. They play non-region games against Chattooga andCoosa April 12 and 13. Meanwhile, Gilmer (4-5 in 7AAAA South) has a three game series next week with
Pickens (1-5 in 7AAAA South).
(cont.) Cass 15, Pickens 9
Coach Adam WilliamsAlex YauslinHunter Southern
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Pickens edges Cass, 3-2
Sam Ayers did all he could to give the Cass Colonels a boost, but it wasn'tenough to get past Pickens, as the Colonels lost 3-2 in Jasper on Wednesday.
Ayers was hot from the plate for Cass. He went 2-for-4, drove in one and
scored one run. Ayers singled in the first inning and hit a solo homer in the
seventh inning. Brandon Etheridge (triple), Dylan Williams, and HunterSouthern had the other Cass hits.
Dylan Clark hit a solo homerun in the second inning to put the Dragons
ahead. They added two more runs in the fourth on a triple by Jesse Decker, aninfield error, and an RBI double by Bryan Morris.
Eric Justice got the win for Pickens. He allowed two runs over seven innings,struck out nine, walked three and surrendered five hits. Etheridge (6 IP, 5 H,
3 R, 2 ER, 3 BB, 6 K) suffered the pitching loss for the Colonels.
Pickens evened their season mark at 7-7, 1-4 in 7-AAAA South. Cass (10-6, 3
-2) will host Pickens in Game 3 of this series Friday at 5:55pm.
Cass senior RHP, Dylan Williams, struck out fifteen Pickens DragonsTuesday night at the Cass High School Athletic Complex to lift theColonels to a 7-1 Region 7-AAAA victory. Williams tossed a com-
plete game and allowed no earned runs on three hits and two walks.The Dragons averted a shutout when Cass committed three errors in
the seventh -- two on one play -- that led to the only Pickens run.
The Colonels opened up their big lead thanks to a dozen hits, includ-
ing a pair of extra base hits. Cass scored single runs in the first twoinnings, two runs in both the third and fourth innings, and added an-
other run in the fifth.
Chaz Wilson drove in two runs during a 3-for-4 night with a doubleand Alex Yauslin tallied a pair of RBI while going 2-for-4. Williamsand Sam Ayers (a double and 3 runs scored) had two hits apiece,
while Brandon Etheridge (RBI), Sam Russell, and Hunter Bennettrounded out the Colonels 12-hit attack with one hit each.
Zack Hermann had two of the three Pickens hits. Colton Pratheradded the third on a bad hop infield single in the seventh.
Dylan Childers suffered the pitching loss for the Dragons (6-7, 0-4 in
7AAAA South). He was roughed up for six runsonly one earnedon eleven hits. Childers walked two and struck out two in four innings of work.Chandler Cope tossed the final two innings on the mound for Pickens yielding an unearned run on one hit. He also
struck out two.
Cass (10-5, 3-1 in 7AAAA South) will travel to Jasper Wednesday (April 3) for Game 2 of their three-game serieswith the Dragons. The two teams will play Game 3 in the series Friday at Cass. Both games are scheduled for
5:55pm starts.
Colonels stop Dragons, 7-1
Hunter Bennett
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Sam Russell
The Cass Colonels put together an offensive assault Friday night (March 29) and cruised to a 12-2, five-inning victory over the visiting Calhoun Yellow Jackets. Cass fell behind 2-0 in the top of the first inning,
but responded with three runs in the bottom of the frame and never looked back.
Sam Russell had three hits and a pair of RBI to lead the Colonels offense. Bran-
don Etheridge (1 RBI) and Dylan Williams each added two hits. Sam Ayers, ChazWilson (1 RBI), Hunter Southern (2 RBI), Austin Gore (1 RBI), and Chris Morton
(1 RBI) rounded out the Cass 12-hit attack with one hit apiece.
Wilson (5 IP, 4H, 2ER, 2BB, 4K) pitched a complete game for his third win of the
year on the mound. Calhoun starter, Spencer Cross (2.1 IP, 8H, 5ER, 1BB, 1K),took the loss. Brandon Potts and Avery Johnson pitched in relief for the Jackets.
Calhoun (12-3) took a 2-0 first inning lead with
only one bunt single. A walk, the bunt single byNate Green, and a hit batsman loaded the bases to
open the game. Wilson then got Weston McArthurto ground out to third for the first out of the game,
but it was enough to score John Alan Kendrick from third. Brett Peek then
hit a sacrifice fly to left field that scored Green before a ground out retired
the side.
The Colonels responded in their first frame with three runs of their own.
Etheridge singled, stole second and third, and scored on Wilsons single to cen-
terfield. Williams and Russell followed with singles to load the bases before a
walk to Alex Yauslin tied the game 2-2. Southern then launched a sacrifice flyto left field scoring Williams and the Colonels had taken a 3-2 advantage.
That lead held until the bottom of the third when Cass added two more runs.Ayers singled and moved to third on a Williams hit. Russell then drove home
Ayers with another hit to left field that advanced Williams to second. After Wil-
liams moved over to third on a fly out, Southern drove him home with a groundball single into left field.
Cass (9-5) added a run in the fourth with only one hit. Etheridge singledinto right field and then stole second. He moved to third base on a ground-
out by Ayers and later scored on a wild pitch.
The Colonels sent eleven men to the plate in the fifth inning to close outthe mercy-rule victory. Gore and Russell opened the frame with hits, but
an infield error, five walks, and a hit batsman led to six Cass runs and a 12
-2 final score.
Nate Green had three of Calhouns four hits. McArthur and Peek each had
one RBI.
The Colonels open a three-game, 7AAAA series with Pickens Tuesday
(April 2) at home. They play at Pickens Thursday (April 4) and back at
Cass again on Friday (April 5). All three games are scheduled for 5:55pm
Colonels pound Calhoun, 12-2
Brandon Etheridge
Dylan Williams
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Four 2013 Colonels recognized as Perfect Game All Americans
Congratulations to four Cass Colonels, recognized as Perfect Game All Americans. Outfielder/Pitcher,Brandon Etheridge was selected as a Perfect Game USA Pre-Season High School Underclassmen All-
American Honorable Mention. Pitcher, Dylan Williams, was named to the Rawlings/Perfect Game USA
High School Pre-Season All-American High Honorable Mention and the Southeast Region First Team.Shortstop, Sam Ayers, and catcher/first baseman/ RHP, Chaz Wilson were selected Rawlings/Perfect
Game USA High School Pre-Season All-American Southeast Region Honorable Mention.
Williams has committed to LSU (NCAA D-I; Southeastern Conference). Wilson has committed to UnionUniversity (NCAA D-II; Gulf South Conference), and Ayers is a Wallace State-Hanceville (Ala.) commit.
(JUCO).
Chaz Wilson Dylan Williams Brandon EtheridgeSam Ayers
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Cass defeats Gilmer 13-7, wins opening sub-region series
The Colonels scored 13 runs in the first three innings Thursday night, then held on for a 13-7 victory overthe visiting Gilmer Bobcats. The win gave Cass a 2-1 series victory over Gilmer. Cass won the series
opener at home Tuesday (March 19) 5-3. Gilmer won the second game in Ellijay, 7-2 Wednesday night.
Cass starting pitcher, Brandon Etheridge, struck out 11 in five innings of work to earn the win on the
mound. He allowed 5 runs (4 earned) on six hits and three walks. Noah Sims, who retired the final two outsin the seventh on strikeouts with the bases loaded, picked up a save. Sophomores Chris Morton (0.1 IP, 1H,
2ER) and Chris Hill (1 IP, 3BB, 1K) also pitched for the Colonels. Gilmer starter, Shane Dale, was roughedup for 11 runs on 8 hits in only 2 and 1/3 innings of work. Chad Watkins pitched the final 3 and 2/3 innings
for the Bobcats.
Dylan Williams (3 RBI) and Hunter Bennett had two hits each to lead the Cass offense. Chaz Wilson (2
RBI), Sam Ayers, Etheridge (RBI), Hunter Southern, Sam Russell (RBI), and Alex Yauslin (RBI) had one
hit apiece. Morton scored twice and added 2 RBI. The Colonels also swiped four bases.
Colt Henderson and Sawyer Thompson led Gilmers offense with two hits each. Thompson hit a 2-run
homer in the second inning.
Cass (8-5, 2-1 in 7AAAA South) hosts Calhoun in a non-region matchup Monday (March 25) at 5:55pm.
Gilmer (9-4, 1-2) begins a 7AAAA South, three-game series with River Ridge in Ellijay Tuesday (March
26).
Chris Hill Noah Sims Chris Morton
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Colonels lose early lead in road contest
The Cass Colonels took an early lead at Gilmer Wednesday night, but were unable to hold on as the Bob-cats scored seven runs over their final three frames to beat the Colonels 7-2 and even the two clubs three-
game series at one game each. The rubber game of the 7AAAA sub-region series will be Thursday
(March 21) at Cass.
Held scoreless by Cass starter Chaz Wilson for the first three innings, Gilmer took the lead for good intheir half of the fourth. Tucker Plouffe doubled to start the inning and Colt Henderson followed with a
triple to the right centerfield gap to cut the Colonels lead to 2-1. Forrest Bramlett was then intentionallywalked to put runners on the corners. When Sawyer Thompson popped out in foul ground behind first
base, Henderson tagged at third and scored to tie the game at 2. A throwing error on the play allowed
Bramletts courtesy runner, Garrett Rigdon, to reach third. Rigdon then scored the go-ahead run on a buntsingle that was popped over the head of the Cass third basemen who was charging on the play. Wilson
then recorded a strikeout and induced a fly ball to end the inning, but the Bobcats had taken a 3-2 lead.
Gilmer (8-3, 1-1 in 7AAAA) struck for four more runs over the next two innings off Cass reliever, Noah
Sims, to secure their 7-2 win.
Cass (7-5, 1-1 in 7AAAA) took anearly lead with a pair of runs in the topof the first. Brandon Etheridge singled,
stole second, and scored on Wilsons
RBI single. Caleb Black, a courtesy
runner for Wilson, scored the otherColonels run on a two-out, RBI single
by Sam Russell.
Thompson (7 IP, 6H, 2ER, 2BB, 10K)was the complete game winner for the
Bobcats. Plouffe had four of Gilmerseight hits. He added an RBI and scored2 runs to lead the Bobcats offensive
attack.
Wilson (4 IP, 4H, 3ER, 2BB, 6K) suf-
fered the pitching loss. Sims (2 IP, 4H,
4R, 3ER, 2BB, 2K) pitched the finaltwo innings for Cass.
Russell had two hits (RBI) for the
Colonels offense. Wilson (RBI),Etheridge, Sam Ayers, and Chris Mor-
ton had one hit each.
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Colonels open league play with 5-3 victory
The Colonels Alex Yauslin doubled into left centerfieldwith one out in the bottom of the sixth inning Tuesday night
(March 19) to drive home the game winning RBI as Cass
held off visiting Gilmer, 5-3.
Chaz Wilson doubled to lead off the sixth and was replacedby courtesy runner, Caleb Black, to start the rally. When the
count to Dylan Williams went 3-0, Gilmer Coach JamesPlouffe elected to intentionally pass Williams. After a strike
out, Yauslin delivered the timely hit on a 2-0 pitch. Black
scored and Williams courtesy runner, Hunter Bennett,made it around to third. One out later, Matt Brown coaxed a
walk and then Chris Morton was hit by a pitch with the
bases loaded to score an insurance run and provide the
Colonels 5-3 margin.
Brandon Etheridge (1 IP, 1H, 2K) worked a scoreless seventh inning in relief of Cass starter, Williams, toearn his first save of the season and lock down the Colonels win in both teams first 7-AAAA South match-up of the year. Williams (6 IP, 4H, 3ER, 5BB, 6K) picked up the pitching win while improving to 3-0.
Cass took a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the third. Brown singled to start the inning and Etheridge doubled to
push Brown to third. Sam Ayers smashed a line drive off the glove of the Bobcats third basemen to drive inthe games first run and Etheridge moved over to third. After Ayers swiped second, Wilson drove in the
second Cass run with a ground out to second base.
Gilmer responded to take a 3-2 lead in their next frame. A single by Tucker Plouffe and a walk to Colt Hen-derson preceded a three-run homer to center field by catcher, Forrest Bramlett. Another Gilmer hit by Saw-
yer Thompson extended the inning, but Williams halted the threat with a pair of strikeouts and got ChadWatkins to line out to first to end the inning.
Williams singled to open the Cass fourth inning and his courtesy runner, Bennett, stole second. On the play,
the Gilmer catcher slipped retrieving the ball and Bennett was able to advance to third. Sam Russell thenresponded with a sacrifice fly to right field that scored Bennett tying the game at 3-all and setting up the
Colonels sixth inning heroics.
Thompson had two hits to lead the Bobcats (8-3, 0-1 in 7-AAAA). Bramlett accounted for all three of Gil-
mers runs with his homerun.
Etheridge and Williams had two hits to lead the Cass attack. Ayers (RBI), Wilson (RBI), Yauslin (RBI),and Brown had the other Colonels hits. Russell and Morton each added an RBI.
Cass (7-4, 1-0 in 7-AAAA) travels to Ellijay Wednesday (March 20) for Game 2 of the three-game sub-
region series with Gilmer. Game 3 will be back at Cass on Thursday. Both games are scheduled for 5:55pm.
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Colonels take advantage of Adairsville miscues, win 9-6.
Trailing by a run going to the top of the sixth, the Colonels took advantage of four walks, three infield er-rors, and a line drive single by Sam Russell to score seven times on their way to a 9-6 victory at county
rival Adairsville Thursday night (March 14).
The Tigers led 3-0 after three innings against Cass starting pitcher, Brandon Etheridge (5 IP, 3R, 1ER,
3H, 2BB, 8K). A walk, an infield error, and two stolen bases set up Dylan Cochrans 2-RBI single in thefirst for Adairsville (4-5). Tristan Smith doubled and advanced to third on a fly out in the third inning,
then scored on Cochrans third RBI of the game a sac fly to right.
Cass Hunter Southern drove in a run with an RBI-single in the fourth inning and Chaz Wilson singled
home a run in the fifth inning to narrow the margin to 3-2 before the Colonels' seven run sixth. The biginning gave Cass a 9-3 lead. Adairsville scored three runs in the
bottom of the sixth off Wilson, who worked the final two frames
in relief. The Tigers used a walk, outfield error, hit batsman, and
two singles to narrow the margin to 9-6. Wilson (2 IP, 3R, 2ER,4H, 1BB, 1K) then worked a shutout seventh inning to close out
the win.
Adairsville pitchers limited the Colonels to only four hits.
Etheridge, Wilson, Southern, and Russell had one hit and one
RBI each. Dylan Williams added an RBI with a bases loaded
walk. For Adairsville, Tyler Washington reached base in all fourplate appearances. He had two hits and scored a pair of runs.
Cochran had a hit and 3 RBI while Dakota Hines had a hit and 2
RBI for the Tigers.
Cass (6-4) will begin Region 7-AAAA South sub-region play
next week with a three-game series against Gilmer. The gamesTuesday (March 19) and Friday (March 22) will be at home.Thursday, the Colonels will play in Ellijay at Gilmer High
School. Adairsville has a weekend game with Carrollton and be-
gins Region 5-AAA play at home Monday against Cartersville.Matt Brown
Caleb Black
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Colonels make easy work of Adairsville, 10-0
The Colonels grabbed an early lead against Adairsville Tuesday night (March 12) and starting pitcher, Dy-lan Williams, limited the visiting Tigers to only one hit as Cass cruised to a 10-0, five-inning victory at the
Cass High School Athletic Complex. Cass tallied nine runs in the first three innings to put the game away
early.
Sam Ayers, who racked up three RBIs with three hits and a walk for the Colonels, scored the opening run ofthe game on an Adairsville infield error. Cass added four more runs in the second on an Ayers single and
Chaz Wilsons two-run double. The Colonels four run third inning was highlighted by Alex Yauslins sec-ond hit of the game and two more errors by the Tigers. Cass added their final run on an RBI, infield single
by Ayers that scored Brandon Etheridge for the 10-0, mercy rule decision.
Williams struck out six, walked two, and allowed only one hita bunt single by Kyle Adams that was
popped over the head of charging third basement, Noah Sims, to lead off Adairsvilles third inning. Sims
pitched the fifth inning for the Colonels, striking out two. Dylan Cochran (9R, 6ER, 6H, 2BB, 3K) suffered
the pitching loss for the Tigers. Tristan Smith pitched the final 1 and 1/3 (1ER, 2H, 3BB, 1K).
Ayers (3 hits, 3RBI, 2R, 1BB) and Yauslin (2-for-2, 2R, 1BB) led the Colonels at the plate. Etheridge (1-for-3, 1R, 1RBI, 1BB), Williams (1-for-3), and Wilson (1-for-3, 2RBI) had the other Cass hits. Chris Mor-ton and Noah Sims had 1 RBI each.
Cass (5-4) and Adairsville (4-3) will play again Thursday (March 14) at Adairsville. First pitch is scheduled
for 5:30pm.
The Cass Colonels used a 6-run fourth inning Friday night to surge past the Rockmart Yellow Jackets ontheir way to a 12-3 non-region victory at Rockmart. Sam Russell (2 RBI) and Brandon Etheridge (1 RBI)
had three hits apiece to lead the Colonels offense and Chaz Wilson (5 IP, 2R, 0ER, 2H, 5BB, 5K) went the
first five innings to earn the pitching victory.
Dylan Williams (2 RBI) and Wilson (3 RBI) added two hits each, while Sam Ayers (2 RBI), and Chris
Morton each had one hit. Morton (2 IP, 1H, 1R, 0ER, 3BB, 4K) closed out the final two innings on themound.
The Colonels took a 3-0 lead in the top of the first, but Rockmart (2-4) narrowed the lead to 3-2 in the bot-
tom of the second before the Cass run outburst in the fourth. The Colonels added another run in the fifth andtwo in the seventh to put the game away. Rockmart scored its final run in the seventh. Cole Hulsey suffered
the pitching loss. Hayden Graham had two of the Jackets three hits.
Cass (4-4) hosts Adairsville Monday and will travel to visit the Tigers on Wednesday in a two-game, home-
and-home series.
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Colonels suffer tough week with three losses
Cass falls to Woodland 4-2
Chaz Wilson had a solid day at the plate and on the mound, but it wasnt enough for the Colonels to over-come Woodland, 4-2 at Woodland on Saturday (March 2).
Cass (3-3) was led by a flawless day at the dish by Wilson, who went 3-for-3 against Woodland's pitching.He singled in the first, fourth, and sixth innings. Sam Ayers, who doubled in the sixth, had the only otherhit for the Colonels.
Wilson was a workhorse on the bump for the Colonels, but suffered the pitching loss. Wilson pitched sixinnings and allowed one earned run, six hits and two walks while striking out three.
Luke Paterson recorded the win for Woodland. He allowed two runs over seven innings. Patterson struckout four, walked one and gave up four hits.
The game was scoreless until the Colonels broke the ice with one run in the fourth. Cass scored on agroundout by Dylan Williams.
Woodland didn't relinquish the lead after scoring three runs in the fifth inning when it scored on two singles.
After a quick strike from the Colonels, Woodland responded with one run in the sixth, scoring on a passedball.
PEPPERELL 8, CASS 3
A thirteen hit attack by the Pepperell Dragons was enough to overwhelm the Colonels Saturday (March 2)
at the Woodland Military Appreciation Day, 8-3. Brandon Etheridge, Chaz Wilson, and Alex Yauslin had
two hits each to lead the Colonels offense and a ten hit team effort, but they could not match the Dragonsrun production.
Etheridge added a walk and scored a run. Yauslins day included a double and Wilson went 2-for-4, drove
in one and scored one run with a singled in the third inning and a triple in the seventh inning.
Nick Williams got the win for Pepperell. He allowed two runs over 4 1/3 innings. Williams struck out three,
walked six and gave up six hits.
Pepperell was sparked by Caleb Jackson and Jackie Harwell, who teamed up for five hits and three RBIs.
The game's last lead went to Pepperell thanks to a second inning rally that saw three runs cross the plate
on a two-run double by Bryce Adams and an RBI single by Evan Ashley.
Two Colonels runs crossed the plate in the bottom half of the third, making the score 3-2. An RBI doubleby Sam Ayers and an RBI single by Wilson set off the Colonels rally.
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Pepperell tacked on another two runs in the fifth. Bradley Adams kicked things off with a single, scoring
Zach ONeal. That was followed up by Harwell's single, bringing home Jamie Kelley.
Pepperell piled on three more runs in the top of the seventh. A triple by Jackson ignited the offense,, bring-
ing home Eric Vaughn and Williams. That was followed up with a steal of home by Jackson.
The Colonels scored one run in the bottom of the seventh to cut its deficit to five on a sacrifice fly by DylanWilliams, but they would get no closer. Pepperell reliever Zach Williams ended the game by getting astrikeout.
Cass starter Noah Sims (5 IP, 10H, 5R, 4ER, 1BB, 5K) suffered the pitching loss. Chris Hill (1 IP, 1H) andChris Morton (1 IP, 2H, 3R, 2ER, 1BB, 1K) worked the final two innings in relief for the Colonels.
WOODLAND 9, CASS 4
Woodland scored six runs in the top of the seventh inning as the Wildcats rallied for a win over the Colo-nels at the Cass High School Athletic Complex Wednesday (February 27). The late inning outburst brokeopen a 3-3 game and allowed Woodlands victory although they managed only three hits in the contest.
Woodland scored three runs in the first three innings to take a 3-1 lead, but Cass tied the game in the fifthon a bases loaded walk and an infield error.
John Hood, who pitched the final two innings in relief for Woodland, picked up the pitching win. BrandonEtheridge (3 IP, 2H, 6R, 3ER, 5BB, 4K) took the loss in relief of starter, Dylan Williams (3.2 IP, 1H, 3R,1ER, 5BB, 8K). Chris Hill relieved Williams in the fourth and retired one batter.
Etheridge and Chaz Wilson had a double and two hits each to lead Cass hitters. Wilson, Williams, and
Sam Russell each had one RBI. Hunter Southern had the only other hit for the Colonels.
Coach Kyle Clayton Coach Tim Ayers Coach Jamey Gaddy Coach Matt Thompson Trent Rolen
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Colonels improve to 3-0 with win over Langston Hughes
The Cass Colonels built an early lead against the Langston Hughes Panthers of Region 3-AAAAAA, on
senior Chaz Wilsons 3-run homerun, en route to a 6-2 win on Saturday at Peachtree Citys Home Plate
Classic. The victory improved first-year skipper, Adam Williams, club to 3-0.
It was a good day at the plate for Colonels' Brandon Etheridge. Etheridge went 2-for-4, drove in one and
scored two runs. He tripled in the first inning and singled in the fifth inning. Alex Yauslin also had a pair of
hits while Sam Ayers and Chris Morton added the other Colonels base knocks.
Langston Hughes couldn't get anything going as long as Wilson was on the mound. Langston Hughes man-aged just one hit off of the Colonels' pitcher, who allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out five
during his 3 1/3 innings of work to earn the pitching victory. Wilson was forced into action on the mound
when Etheridge, the games starter, injured a pitching finger with only two men retired in the bottom of the
first. Sophomore Chris Hill (1IP, 2K, 2BB 0R) made his third appearance of the young season in the fifthinning as did classmate Chris Morton (2IP, 1R, 0ER, 1K, 1BB) who closed out the final two frames.
Langston Hughes (1-1) pushed across one run in both the first inning and the seventh. In the first, Langston
Hughes scored on a sacrifice fly by Xzavion Curry, bringing home University of Georgia signee Michael
Bell.
The Colonels added two more runs in the top of the fifth. The inning got off to a hot start when Etheridgesingled, plating Morton. Etheridge later scored on a groundout by Cass catcher, Sam Russell. The Panthers
committed all four of their errors in the game in the sixth inning, leading to another Cass score. Hunter
Southern reached on an error and later crossed the plate on a miscue.
After pushing across one run in the bottom of the seventh, Langston Hughes faced just a 6-2 deficit. A sac-
rifice fly by Curry fueled Langston Hughes' efforts for a comeback, but a great, over-the-shoulder catch by
Cass left fielder Austin Gore thwarted the Pantherslikely saving a pair of runs.
Chris Hill
Brandon
EtheridgeNoah Sims
Colonels sweep games at Home Plate ClassicAyers and Wilson celebrate HR
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Fast starting Colonels rise past Phoenix, 5-1
Three first-inning runs helped the Colonels to a 5-1 win over the Sonoraville Phoenix at Peachtree City on Saturday atthe 2013 Home Plate Classic.
The Colonels were led by a flawless day at the dish by Chaz Wilson and Sam Ayers. Wilson went 3-for-3 against So-noraville's pitching with singles in the first, third, and fifth innings to drive in a pair of runs and he stole a base. SamAyers was also a perfect 2-for-2 with a sac fly and 2 RBI. Chris Morton, Sam Russell, and Matt Brown had the other
Cass hits
Morton was in control on the mound in his relief appearance. The Phoenix managed just one hit off of Morton, whoallowed no earned runs, walked none and struck out three during his two innings of work. Chris Hill also worked aninning of relief and recorded a pair of strikeouts.
Noah Sims got the win for the Colonels. He allowed one run over four innings. He struck out three, walked one andscattered six hits.
Sonoraville managed to score one run in the third inning on an RBI double by Thad Harris, but Cass matched it with a
third inning run of their own on a sacrifice fly by Ayers.
The Colonels host Woodland Tuesday, February 26 at 5:55pm and will participate in Woodland's Military Day eventSaturday, March 2 with games against Pepperell (2pm) and Woodland (5:30pm).
Five Colonels had one hit apiece and senior pitcher, Dylan Williams, struck out eight in just three innings of work as
Cass started their 2013 baseball season with a 6-2 victory over the visiting Armuchee Indians. Much of the game was
played in a cold, driving rain and officials stopped the contest due to rain and lightning after only five innings.
Cass scored three times in the first inning and added two more in the second on their way to an early 5-0 advantage.
Each club tallied a run in the fourth and Armuchee scored one more in the fifth before weather conditions halted the
contest.
Williams picked up the pitching victory (3IP, 0H, 0ER, 8K, 1BB) as the opening night starter and allowed only one
base runner. Sophomores Chris Morton (1IP, 1H, 1ER, 2K) and Chris Hill (1IP, 2H, 1ER) worked the fourth and fifth
innings, respectively.
Alex Nix started on the bump for Armuchee and suffered the loss. Nix (5H, 5R, 4ER, 1BB, 3K) was relieved over the
final two innings by Chad Wilson (2IP, 1R, 3BB, 3K).
C.J. Lawson had two hits and drove in a run to lead the Indians. Chase Cooper had the only other Armuchee hit.
Five Colonels had one hit apiece. Brandon Etheridge and Chaz Wilson each had RBI doubles. Sam Ayers (RBI), Wil-
liams, and Sam Russell (RBI) added the other hits. Morton, Ayers (2), and Hunter Bennett had stolen bases in the vic-
tory.
Cass (1-0) is scheduled to travel to the Peachtree City Home Plate Classic Saturday (February 23) where they will
take on Sonoraville at 12:30pm and Langston Hughes and 3pm. The Colonels return home Tuesday, February 26 to
host cross-county rival, Woodland.
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Four 2013 Colonels were named to
the All-Region 7-AAAA First Team.
(L-R in photo to right)
CF / P Brandon Etheridge
SS Sam Ayers
C / P / 1B Chaz Wilson
P / 1B Dylan Williams
OF Chris Morton Hon. Mention
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2013 Cass Baseball varsity award winners
2013 Co-Captains
Chaz Wilson and Sam Ayers
2013 First Team All-Region 7AAAA
Brandon Etheridge, Dylan Williams, Chaz Wilson, & Sam Ayers
2013 Colonel Award
Austin Gore
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2013 Golden Spikes Award
Dylan Williams
2013 Silver Slugger Award
Chaz Wilson
2013 Scholar Athlete Award
Chaz Wilson
Four Years: 4.0 GPA / 98.09 Average
Career Straight As K-12
2013 Senior Awards
Each of the four seniors received a personalized photo album,
a baseball shadow box, and a personalized miniature bat.
Presented to:
Sam Ayers, Austin Gore, Dylan Williams, and Chaz Wilson