14U Malaska Weekend Recap
Game 1:
Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska Trounce NXT Red 14U
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Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska won big over NXT Red 14U 13-2 on Saturday.
A single by Jonah McKay on an 0-2 count put Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska on the board in the
top of the first.
NXT Red 14U took the lead in the bottom of the first inning after Aaron Ludolff walked, and Ohio
Glaciers 14U – Malaska committed an error, each scoring one run.
Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska flipped the game on its head in the top of the third, scoring five
runs on two hits to take the lead, 6-2. The biggest blow in the inning was a single by Matt Pint
on a full count that drove in three.
Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska scored six runs on three hits in the top of the fifth inning. Benjamin
Malaska drew a walk, scoring one run, Alek Rudiak hit a sacrifice fly, scoring one run, Keaton
Gomon grounded out, scoring one run, Teo Schiraldi drew a walk, scoring one run, Nick Hartwig
singled, scoring one run, and a wild pitch scored one run.
McKay stepped on the hill first for Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska. The starter gave up zero hits
and two runs (zero earned) over two innings, striking out one and walking two. Nolan Kane
stepped on the bump first for NXT Red 14U. The hurler gave up one hit and one run over two
innings, striking out two and walking two. Malaska and Pint each came on in relief for Ohio
Glaciers 14U – Malaska and shutdown NXT Red 14U.
Hartwig led Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska with two hits in three at bats from the leadoff position.
Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska had patience at the plate, piling up 11 walks for the game. McKay
and Malaska led the team with two bases on balls each. Hartwig stole two bases. Ohio Glaciers
14U – Malaska ran wild on the base paths, tallying seven stolen bases for the game.
Kane led NXT Red 14U with one hit in two at bats. NXT Red 14U worked the count all day,
accumulating seven walks.
Next up for Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska is a game at Astro Falcons 14U 2025 on Saturday.
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Game 2:
Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska Fall After Strong Showing By Astro Falcons 14U 2025
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Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska had trouble keeping up with Astro Falcons 14U 2025 in a 9-1 loss
on Saturday.
Astro Falcons 14U 2025 opened the scoring in the first after Nolan Golub grounded out, scoring
one run.
Astro Falcons 14U 2025 added to their early lead in the bottom of the third inning when Cannon
Conaway drew a walk, scoring one run, Golub singled, scoring one run, and Gavin Purdy
singled, scoring two runs.
Oscar Lu led things off on the bump for Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska. The pitcher surrendered
one hit and three runs (zero earned) over two and two-thirds innings, striking out four and
walking one. Evan Kessler stepped on the mound first for Astro Falcons 14U 2025. The starter
gave up two hits and one run (zero earned) over four innings, striking out eight and walking
three.
Brayden Kohler and Jonah McKay each collected one hit for Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska.
Golub provided pop in the middle of the lineup, and led Astro Falcons 14U 2025 with two runs
batted in. The number three hitter went 2-for-3 on the day. Vaughn Kansco paced Astro Falcons
14U 2025 with two walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, accumulating six walks
for the game. Conaway stole two bases.
Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska play at home on Wednesday against Avalanche Red 14U in their
next game.
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Game 3:
Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska Surge Past Steel Valley Naturals 14U Thanks To Big Third
Inning
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Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska defeated Steel Valley Naturals 14U 11-2 on Sunday thanks in part
to eight runs in the third inning. an error scored one run, Keaton Gomon doubled, scoring two
runs, an error scored two runs, Oscar Lu singled, scoring two runs, and Jonah McKay grounded
out, scoring one run.
Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after , and Steel
Valley Naturals 14U committed an error, each scoring one run.
Steel Valley Naturals 14U tied the game up in the top of the second thanks to two singles. Steel
Valley Naturals 14U tied the game at two on a single by Blake Devine.
Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska took the lead in the bottom of the second. Brayden Kohler
grounded out, scoring one run, to give Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska the advantage, 3-2.
McKay started the game for Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska. The right-handed pitcher surrendered
four hits and two runs over two and one-third innings, striking out two and walking two. Caleb
Linger stepped on the hill first for Steel Valley Naturals 14U. The right-handed pitcher
surrendered six hits and 10 runs (one earned) over two and one-third innings, striking out one
and walking one. Matt Pint pitched one and two-thirds innings of shutout ball for Ohio Glaciers
14U – Malaska in relief. The pitcher gave up one hit, striking out four and walking none.
Kohler and Gomon each collected two hits for Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska. McKay, Gomon,
and Nick Hartwig each drove in two runs for Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska. Kohler stole two
bases. Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska were sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error.
Benjamin Malaska made the most plays with six.
Number seven hitter, Brayden Jones, showed the depth of Steel Valley Naturals 14U’s lineup,
by leading them with two hits in two at bats. Jones stole two bases.
Next up for Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska is a game against Avalanche Red 14U on Wednesday.
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Game 4 (Semi-Finals):
Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska Defeat Hardcore Elite Torboli 14U On Multiple Hit
Performance By Thomas Tsudis
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Thomas Tsudis collected three hits in three at bats, as Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska defeated
Hardcore Elite Torboli 14U 7-6 on Sunday. Tsudis doubled in the seventh inning, singled in the
third inning, and singled in the fifth inning.
Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska built a 7-run lead in the seventh inning and then held off Hardcore
Elite Torboli 14U’s charge. Hardcore Elite Torboli 14U closed the gap by scoring on a single, a
single, a walk, a ground out, a single, and a sacrifice fly.
Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska opened the scoring in the second after Keaton Gomon singled,
scoring two runs.
Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska extended their early lead with two runs in the top of the third
thanks to RBI singles by Tsudis and Brayden Kohler.
Hardcore Elite Torboli 14U scored six runs on five hits in the bottom of the seventh inning. Jacob
Wright singled, scoring one run, Max Torboli singled, scoring one run, Charles Taggart drew a
walk, scoring one run, Cayden Mohler grounded out, scoring one run, Carson Gates singled,
scoring one run, and Christian Meyer hit a sacrifice fly, scoring one run.
Alek Rudiak opened the game for Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska. The righty surrendered two hits
and zero runs over three innings, striking out one and walking two. Gates stepped on the hill
first for Hardcore Elite Torboli 14U. The starter surrendered seven hits and four runs over three
innings, striking out two and walking two. Nick Hartwig threw three innings of shutout ball for
Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska in relief. The pitcher surrendered one hit, striking out five and
walking two.
Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska tallied 12 hits in the game. Gomon and Tsudis each drove in two
runs for Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska. Kohler and Rudiak each collected multiple hits for Ohio
Glaciers 14U – Malaska.
Griffin Annegan led Hardcore Elite Torboli 14U with two hits in three at bats. Torboli, Mohler,
Meyer, Gates, and Wright each drove in one run for Hardcore Elite Torboli 14U. Hardcore Elite
Torboli 14U had patience at the plate, piling up six walks for the game. Wright and Taggart led
the team with two free passes each. Hardcore Elite Torboli 14U turned one double play in the
game.
Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska play at home on Wednesday against Avalanche Red 14U in their
next game.
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Game 5 (Championship):
Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska With Tough Game Against Astro Falcons 14U 2025
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Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska had trouble keeping up with Astro Falcons 14U 2025 in a 15-0 loss
on Sunday.
Astro Falcons 14U 2025 got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Nolan Golub
singled to center field, Cannon Conaway scored after tagging up, Bryce Bodien hit a sacrifice fly,
and Evan Kessler singled down the left field line, each scoring one run.
Astro Falcons 14U 2025 scored five runs on five hits in the bottom of the second inning. Ricky
Gozur singled, scoring one run, Golub grounded out, scoring one run, Gavin Purdy drew a walk,
scoring one run, and Kessler doubled, scoring two runs.
Astro Falcons 14U 2025 scored six runs on three hits in the bottom of the third inning. Jaxson
Douglas drew a walk, scoring one run, Brayden Kohler induced Golub to hit into a fielder’s
choice, but one run scored, Purdy singled, scoring one run, an error scored two runs, and
Kessler singled, scoring one run.
Keaton Gomon stepped on the bump first for Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska. The right-handed
pitcher allowed five hits and eight runs (five earned) over one and one-third innings, striking out
none and walking four. Jack Gocala stepped on the mound first for Astro Falcons 14U 2025.
The starter surrendered zero hits and zero runs over three innings, striking out seven and
walking one.
Astro Falcons 14U 2025 tallied 10 hits in the game. Kessler led Astro Falcons 14U 2025 with
four runs batted in from the number seven spot in the lineup. The first baseman went 3-for-3 on
the day. Kessler stole two bases. Astro Falcons 14U 2025 had a strong eye at the plate,
accumulating seven walks for the game. Astro Falcons 14U 2025 were sure-handed in the field
and didn’t commit a single error. Purdy had the most chances in the field with seven.
Ohio Glaciers 14U – Malaska welcome Avalanche Red 14U on Wednesday for their next game.
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