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No Chill for Quartz Hill

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TIMES STAFF WRITER

If anyone had guessed what might happen when Quartz Hill High hosted Highland in a Golden League baseball game on Friday, they probably would have been wrong.

Nobody could have predicted Quartz Hill’s 17-13 victory would be played in temperatures in the 40s, with the threat of snow very real.

There were three batters hit by pitches, six wild pitches and a steal of home.

With Travis Allen of Quartz Hill and Traviss Hodge of Highland, two of the league’s top pitchers starting, not many would have guessed the final score.

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“I thought coming in here we would have a 3-2 or 5-4 game,” Quartz Hill Coach David Stradling said. “Those guys had [earned-run averages] of 2.1 and 2.2 coming in here. I wouldn’t have believed they would get rocked for 21 runs or whatever.”

It was 22, to be exact. Each starter allowed 11 runs, but neither figured in the decision in a game that had six lead changes and five ties.

The game-winning blow came in the bottom of the sixth inning when, with Highland leading, 13-12, Quartz Hill second baseman Johnny Smith hit a two-run home run off Jason Kubel (0-1).

The Rebels (7-1, 2-0 in league play) added three more runs in the inning, one when Richmond McMurray singled then stole second, third and home.

Highland (5-4, 1-2) held the lead three times.

A six-run fourth inning by Highland was answered with a seven-run fifth by the Rebels. A two-run sixth by the Bulldogs was answered with a five-run sixth by Quartz Hill.

“We never gave up,” said Quartz Hill center fielder Brady Robbins, who had a single, a home run and four runs batted in. “We knew that the next inning we could get them back if we stayed focused.”

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When Highland took an 11-5 lead in the fourth, things looked grim for Quartz Hill.

Hodge got the first two batters of the fifth on strikes. But he hit A.J. Ryan with a pitch, walked Ryan West and hit Smith to load the bases. Two singles and a walk later, Hodge was gone and the lead was 11-8.

Rob Cowan relieved but couldn’t shut down the Rebels.

Robbins and Carlos Hernandez hit consecutive two-run singles and Quartz Hill led, 12-11.

Highland took a 13-12 lead in the sixth, one run scoring on a wild pitch and the other on Jason Allec’s single.

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