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Middleton Saladino Tournament
By Justin Dargahi, Times correspondent
Published March 20, 2007
Scores: Plant 1, Freedom 0 Middleton 4, Jefferson 1 Pitcher(s) of the day: Middleton ace Nevin Griffith went the distance, striking out 11 with no walks. His fastball touched 94 mph. ...Plant's Tyler Stinson went five innings and allowed one hit. Hitter(s) of the Day: Tigers shortstop Corey Thomas put the game out of reach with a three-run home run to dead center in the sixth. His teammate, Jamie Mallard, reached base all three times and had the other RBI. Defensive gem of the day: Jefferson second basemen Justin Pena made a back-handed snag on a hard grounder to rob Thomas of a single in the second. Did you know?: The Panthers entered as the most prolific offense in the 28-team field with an average of 12.6 runs a game. They have been held to one run through two games. Dugout chatter: "I always have to bring my A game. Seeing scouts out there just enhances my performance." - Griffith
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