Posted: Sunday, May 17, 2009, 4:43 PM | 0 comments |
 
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Cherokee owns a 18-5 lead over Haddon Township entering the bottom of the sixth inning in the championship of the Joe Hartmann Diamond Classic at Campbell's Field. 

Brian Brown hit a three-run double in the sixth inning for the Chiefs.

Haddon Township's Ryan Easterday had a pinch hit three-run double in the fourth inning.

Cherokee scored 6 runs in the top of the second to extend their lead.

Haddon Township changed pitchers with one out in the top of the second inning.

Dustin Smith has replaced starter Doug Groff with Cherokee leading 5-1. After a passed ball, the lead increased to 6-1

The big second inning hit for Cherokee was a two-run single by Cherokee shortstop Nick Allen,

After the first inning, Cherokee owned a 2-1 lead. The Chiefs scored two runs on a two-run triple by Tyler Powell.

Haddon Township's Nate Engel scored a run in the bottom of the inning as teammate Andrew Noon got into a rundown with two outs. 

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