
“8 Runs Allowed Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads made 2026 Alexandria Post 24 earn it on offense — allowing no leadoff walks. Jack Cavallario started at bats with a strike to 28 of 34 hitters. Pitcher Jack Cavallario generated 12 swinging strikes from 2026 Alexandria Post 24 hitters on 102 pitches. Pitchers threw strikes on 77% of their pitches. Starting pitcher Jack Cavallario threw 102 pitches and had seven strikeouts, while allowing zero walks and 13 base hits. Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads allowed line drives on 29% of 2026 Alexandria Post 24's balls in play. Pitchers threw an additional six pitches in error-extended innings. Fielders committed three errors, leading to three unearned runs. Jack Cavallario and Sid Barlow each committed errors in the field for Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads.6 Runs Scored Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads's bats came alive in big moments. They drove in four runners with two outs. Baserunners stole four bases in five attempts. Springfield Post 176 Snakeheads ended up behind in the count with a first pitch strike in 20 of their 37 at bats.”
Alexandria 24 used Avner Quigley’s three-RBI night and a big early burst to outlast Springfield Post 176, 8-6, on Thursday. Quigley finished 2-for-3 and drove in three runs, while Wesley Hodges sparked the top of the order with three hits and three runs scored.
Alexandria 24 scored first in the opening inning on Andy Matthews’ RBI single, then stretched the lead in the second as Hodges, Cole Ruff, Matthews, and Quigley all helped push runs across. Springfield Post 176 answered with six runs in the eighth on Sid Barlow’s RBI single, then kept chipping away as David Perrin’s double and a fifth-inning error brought additional runs home.
Springfield stayed within reach by pairing contact with speed. Dean Johnson finished 2-for-3 with two runs scored and three stolen bases, Shane Dunn also went 2-for-2 with two runs scored, and Daniel Klapmust added a two-hit, two-RBI game. David Perrin matched that production for Springfield with two hits and two RBIs, while the team piled up 10 hits and six walks overall.
Alexandria answered when it needed a cushion in the sixth. Quigley’s RBI double and the follow-up scoring plays helped the visitors add three more runs, with Hodges crossing the plate three times and Andy Matthews finishing 2-for-3 with two RBIs. Oliver Zand and Cole Ruff each drove in a run, and Joey Qutub added another RBI as Alexandria finished with 13 hits.
On the mound, Jack Cavallario struck out seven in six innings for Springfield, allowing 13 hits and eight runs, five earned, with no walks. Andy Matthews started for Alexandria and worked five innings, giving up nine hits and four runs, three earned, with three strikeouts and three walks. Jameson Kinsky finished it for Alexandria with two innings of relief.
Springfield made the margin interesting late, but the early damage and Alexandria’s sixth-inning response proved enough. Springfield also ran aggressively, with Johnson stealing three bases and Shane Dunn adding one, while Alexandria got two stolen bases from Asa Sermons and one from Mac Halm.
