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WMass Baseball Roundup: South Hadley throws combined no-hitter against Commerce

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Throwing a no-hitter in baseball is one of the toughest accomplishments in the sport.

However, throwing a combined no-hitter is rarer than one person throwing one.

That is exactly what happened, as two pitchers from South Hadley threw five innings of hitless ball on Friday night to win 11-0 over Commerce.

The win improved South Hadley to 9-8, while Commerce fell to 0-15.

For the Tigers, the two pitchers were Matthew Butler and Josh Willette.

Butler (seven strikeouts) pitched the opening three innings, while Willette (five strikeouts) finished the final two.

On top of the superb pitching from the Tigers, the Red Raiders also committed eight errors and gave up nine stolen bases to the Tigers, as the 10 runs in the first three innings helped propel them to the convincing victory.

Noah Carillon finished 2-for-2 with two runs scored, while Logan Carpenter recorded an RBI double and scored twice.

South Hadley will host No. 17 Hampshire on Monday at 4 p.m. in its last game of the regular season, while Commerce will also host Sci-Tech on the same scheduled date and time to complete its season.

Baseball Scoreboard

Friday, May. 16

BAY STATE

Wellesley High School 11, Grafton High School 0 – Box Score

CATHOLIC

Saint John’s High School (Shrewsbury) 7, Algonquin Regional High School 0 – Box Score

Catholic Memorial School 4, Wachusett Regional High School 3 – Box Score

SUBURBAN CENTRAL

Palmer High School 9, Granby Jr./Sr. High School 5 – Box Score

Monson High School 10, Southwick Regional School 0 – Box Score

Monument Mountain Regional High School 15, Ludlow High School 0 – Box Score

South Hadley High School 11, High School of Commerce 0 – Box Score

SUBURBAN EAST

Monson High School 10, Southwick Regional School 0 – Box Score

Monument Mountain Regional High School 15, Ludlow High School 0 – Box Score

Greenfield High School 8, Wahconah Regional High School 0 – Box Score

Northampton High School 13, Amherst-Pelham Reg High School 3 – Box Score

SUBURBAN WEST

Pioneer Valley Regional High School 15, Easthampton High School 5 – Box Score

Greenfield High School 8, Wahconah Regional High School 0 – Box Score

TRI-COUNTY NORTH

Westfield Technical Academy 9, Springfield International Charter School 4 – Box Score

TRI-COUNTY SOUTH

South Hadley High School 11, High School of Commerce 0 – Box Score

VALLEY EAST

Northampton High School 13, Amherst-Pelham Reg High School 3 – Box Score

Minnechaug Regional High School 6, East Longmeadow High School 5 – Box Score

Leominster High School 7, Springfield Central High School 5 – Box Score

Independent

Wellesley High School 11, Grafton High School 0 – Box Score

Saint John’s High School (Shrewsbury) 7, Algonquin Regional High School 0 – Box Score

Catholic Memorial School 4, Wachusett Regional High School 3 – Box Score

Leominster High School 7, Springfield Central High School 5 – Box Score



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