Thursday, April 22, 2010

2nd Round Top-Ten Showdown to be Aired Live on WTBF

The second round clash between the #1 ranked Charles Henderson Trojans and the #7 ranked Rehobeth Rebels will be aired live on WTBF in Troy. The series will take place at Frazier Field on the campus of CHHS. Game 1 is scheduled to air on 970 AM with air time scheduled for 4:15 and first pitch at 4:30. Game 3, if necessary, will also be live on 94.7 FM with an air time of 2:45 and first pitch at 3:00. Both games will stream live at www.wtbf.com.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Trojans Sweep Monroe County in First Round

The Charles Henderson Trojans earned a first round sweep Friday night at Hogan's Hole, defeating Monroe County 4-1 and 8-4.

In the opener Mitch McLeod worked all seven innings on the mound, striking out eight. He faced 22 batters, only one over the minimum. The only inning that was not a 1-2-3 inning was the fourth, when the Tigers used a leadoff single followed by a double to drive a run across.

Chance Shaver started the CHHS scoring in the top of the 1st inning. His blast to left-center field was his first career home run and gave the Trojans a 1-0 lead. The Trojans would not score again until the sixth inning when Nathan Barron led off the inning with a solo homerun. Later in the inning Quay Lawson singled, stole second, and was driven in by Jalin Lawson. Jalin was later driven in by Michael Fox to give the Trojans the 4-1 margin. Shaver finished 2-3, and Jalin Lawson was 3-3.

Game 2 starter Nathan Barron worked three innings and allowed two hits. Harrison Reeves entered in the fourth and worked four innings of scoreless relief to earn the win. He allowed only two hits and threw only eight pitches in his final two innings.

For the second consecutive game, CHHS' first run came off a solo homerun in the first inning. Barron drove a pitch over the wall in left-center field, his second homerun of the day. Jalin Lawson followed in the second inning with a solo homerun of his own. Mitch McLeod finished the game 3-4 with a stolen base and two runs scored. Jalin Lawson was 3-4 with an RBI, stolen base, and two runs. K.D. Edenfield was 2-3. Reeves capped off the Trojan scoring with a two run homerun in the seventh inning, which was CHHS' fifth homerun of the day.

Charles Henderson will now host a second round series against the winner of the Rehobeth/Greenville series.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Trojans Remain #1 in Final ASWA Rankings

The Charles Henderson Trojans remained the #1 team in 5A in the state of Alabama according to the Alabama Sports Writers Association poll released Thursday. This marks the second straight week CHHS has claimed the top spot. The Trojans are followed by Southside-Gadsden, Cullman, St. Paul's, and Spanish Fort. Tallassee comes in at #6, Area 3 opponent Rehobeth checks in at #7, and Briarwood Christian is #8. Boaz at #9 and Beauregard at #10 round out the top ten.

1st Round Playoff Match-Up to Air Live on Radio

The first round playoff match-up between the Charles Henderson Trojans and the Monroe County Tigers will air live on WTBF. Game 1 is scheduled to air on 970 AM, with air time set for 4:15 and first pitch at 4:30. Currently Game 2 is not scheduled to air, but the if necessary game on Saturday would air on 94.7 FM. Both games will also be streaming live at www.wtbf.com.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Trojans Split with Stanhope-Elmore on Senior Night

The #1 ranked Trojans of Charles Henderson earned a split in their final preparation for the playoffs Tuesday night with a 7-2 victory followed by a 15-2 defeat.

In game one the Trojans were powered by Mitch McLeod, Chase Connell, and Jalin Lawson who each hit solo home runs. McLeod finished with three RBIs and Nathan Barron added two hits.

McLeod, Barron, Harrison Reeves, and Blake Hutchinson combined their efforts on the mound in the victory. McLeod started the game and was credited with the win after two innings of work. Barron worked the third and fourth, Reeves the fifth and sixth, and Hutchinson worked a scoreless seventh to close out the game.

In game two Barron homered and Jalin Lawson finished 2-2. Seniors Joel Agnew and Jawara White saw action in the nightcap.

Between games CHHS honored it's seven Seniors: Joel Agnew, Nathan Barron, K.D. Edenfield, Quay Lawson, Mitch McLeod, Chance Shaver, and Jawara White. These Seniors have won a total of 124 games in their four years at CHHS. They have won the 5A, Area 3 championship all four seasons and won the Enterprise Tournament in 2008 as well as the Terry Sikes Memorial Tournament in 2009 and 2010. They have been ranked as high as #2 in the state in the previous three seasons and achieved the #1 ranking in 5A for the first time in school history this season.

Next up for the Trojans is a first round playoff matchup against Monroe County at CHHS. The teams will square off in a doubleheader beginning at 4:30 Friday, with a game three scheduled for 1:00 Saturday if necessary.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Trojans Sweep Doubleheader in Troy

CHHS won two games Saturday, defeating Brewbaker Tech 10-2 Saturday morning and Beauregard 2-1 Saturday night.

In the first game of the day played at CHHS, Nathan Barron earned the win against Brewbaker working four innings and striking out five. Blake Hutchinson worked the fifth and sixth innings and struck out one. Tripp Blackmon finished out the game on the mound, working a scoreless seventh inning.

Quay Lawson and Chase Connell led the Trojans at the plate by going 3-4 each. Lawson drove in four and was a homerun away from the cycle, Connell drove in three. Barron was 2-4 with two runs scored and a stolen base while K.D. Edenfield was 2-3 with a triple.

In the nightcap played at Troy University, the Trojans played their fourth game in three days and earned their second win over a top-ten 5A team in that stretch by defeating Beauregard 2-1. Harrison Reeves was credited with the win on the mound. After allowing back-to-back hits to the first and second batters of the game, Reeves allowed only one more hit in his five innings of work. He struck out one. Mitch McLeod finished the game by pitching the sixth and seventh innings and striking out one to earn the save.

Dalton Harris drove in both CHHS runs, one with a single in the second inning that scored McLeod and another with a single in the fourth that scored Quay Lawson. Barron was 2-3 with a triple and Connell and Jalin Lawson were both 1-2.

The Trojans return to action Tuesday night at Hogan's Hole for Senior Night. The doubleheader against Stanhope-Elmore begins at 4:30.

CHHS Drops Game to Rehobeth

CHHS suffered a rare home loss Friday night against the #8 team in 5A, the Rehobeth Rebels by a score of 9-7. Sophomore Michael Fox suffered the loss after working two innings on the mound and allowing two runs.

Chase Connell hit two doubles and drove in a run, while K.D. Edenfield finished 2-3. Nathan Barron, Mitch McLeod, Jalin Lawson, Harrison Reeves, and Michael Fox all drove in runs.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Trojans Claim Area Title

CHHS secured the 5A, Area 3 championship Thursday night with a road victory over #8 Rehobeth by a score of 14-3. Mitch McLeod worked six innings on the mound and struck out six to earn the win. Blake Hutchinson worked a scoreless 7th and struck out two.

McLeod added a 2-4 performance at the plate with a homerun and three RBI. Harrison Reeves also homered and scored three runs. Chance Shaver finished 2-4 with four RBI while Nathan Barron was 2-5 with an RBI. Chase Connell hit two doubles and drove in two runs.

The Trojans return to Hogan's Hole Friday for a 5:00 game against Rehobeth.



Trojans Claim #1 Ranking in 5A

The newest Alabama Sports Writers Association poll released on April 8 features Charles Henderson as the #1 team in the state in 5A. CHHS has an overall record of 23-6 and was ranked second last week. This is believed to be the first time in Trojan baseball history that CHHS has been voted to the top spot in the state.

Following the Trojans in the top five are Southside-Gadsden, St. Paul's, Cullman, and Spanish Fort. Tallassee checks in at #6, followed by Briarwood Christian at #7 and fellow Area 3 school Rehobeth at #8. Beauregard at #9 and Boaz at #10 round out the top ten this week.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Trojans Clinch Playoff Berth

The Trojans of Charles Henderson improved their area record to 4-0 Friday with a road victory over Carroll by a score of 9-2. CHHS dropped the second game, which does not count towards the area standings, by a score of 5-4.

In game one Harrison Reeves went the distance on the mound and struck out three. Quay Lawson finished a perfect 4-4 at the plate with three RBI. K.D. Edenfield was 2-4 with four runs scored while Chance Shaver added two hits, a run, a stolen base, and an RBI.

Blake Hutchinson took the loss in game two after working 5 1/3 innings and striking out three. Jalin Lawson and Chase Connell both finished 2-3 while Mitch McLeod and Shaver were 1-3.

CHHS returns to action at home Thursday against Rehobeth. A victory would secure the area three championship for the Trojans



Friday, April 2, 2010

Edenfield Chosen for North-South All-Star Football Game

Senior outfielder K.D. Edenfield has been chosen to participate in the AHSAA North-South All-Star Football Classic. Edenfield played quarterback and defensive back for the Trojans football team this year and will play defensive back for the South squad as they face off against the North at Alabama A & M University on July 16 at 7:00 p.m. This will be Edenfield's second AHSAA All-Star experience. He and fellow Senior Chance Shaver participated in the North-South baseball game in the Summer of 2009.

Trojans Remain Perfect in Area Play

Mitch McLeod was dominant on the mound and with solid defense and timely hitting the Charles Henderson Trojans improved to 22-5 overall and 3-0 in Area 3 play with a 4-0 victory over Carroll Thursday afternoon. McLeod worked a complete game while striking out nine.

The scoring begain in the third for the Trojans when Sophomore Michael Fox knocked a one out single down the left field line. K.D. Edenfield followed with a double off the wall, and Chance Shaver came through with a sharply hit ball to second base to score Fox from third. After Edenfield was thrown out at the plate, Sophomore Jalin Lawson delivered a two run homerun to right field that drove in Shaver. In the fifth inning, Quay Lawson drove home his brother Jalin, who reached on a single, to provide an insurance run for the Trojans. McLeod also added a double for CHHS.

Charles Henderson returns to the field Friday at Carroll for a 4:30 double header. With a victory in game 1 the Trojans would assure themselves of a spot in the playoffs.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Trojans Advance One Spot in ASWA Rankings

The Charles Henderson Trojans moved up one spot to the #2 ranking in 5A in the latest Alabama Sports Writers Association Poll released on April 1. Area 3 is now represented by two teams, as Rehobeth is ranked #8. Southside Gadsden remains in the top spot followed by the Trojans. St. Paul's, Beauregard, and Spanish Fort fill the 3, 4, and 5 positions. Cullman follows at #6, then Briarwood Christian at #7, Rehobeth at #8, Tallassee at #9, and Boaz rounds out the top ten at #10.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Trojans Top Trinity

The Charles Henderson Trojans improved to 21-5 on the season Tuesday night with a 7-2 victory over 3A #9 ranked Trinity. Harrison Reeves was credited with the win after working the third and fourth innings and striking out one. Blake Hutchinson received the save after working the final three innings and striking out five. Nathan Barron started the game on the mound and faced the minimum through two innings, striking out one.

Mitch McLeod led CHHS at the plate going 3-4 with three RBI and two stolen bases, including a straight steal of home plate. Chase Connell was 2-3 with an RBI and Harrison Reeves was 2-3 with two RBI. CHHS scored two in the third inning on a two run double off the bat of McLeod that scored K.D. Edenfield and Chance Shaver. The big inning for the Trojans came in the fifth inning when Connell singled in Barron. Following McLeod's steal of home, Reeves singled to chase home courtesy runner Gregory Barnette and Jalin Lawson. McLeod added an insurance run in the bottom of the sixth with an RBI single that drove home Shaver.

The Trojans return to area 3 play Thursday night at home against Carroll. First pitch is scheduled for 5:00.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Trojans Fall in Tournament Semi-Final

Charles Henderson's eight game win streak was snapped Saturday in the semi-finals of the Southeast Alabama Invitational, dropping a 6-4 decision to Rehobeth. The defeat dropped the Trojans to 20-5 on the season.

Mitch McLeod worked all six innings on the mound striking out six. He received the loss. McLeod also led the way offensively with a two-run blast to centerfield scoring Nathan Barron in the top of the first inning. K.D. Edenfield, Barron, Jalin Lawson, and Michael Fox also added hits for CHHS.

The Trojans will return to Hogan's Hole after being on the road for two weeks on Tuesday as they take on Trinity at 5:00.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

7th Inning Rally Lifts Trojans to Win

Charles Henderson used a seventh inning rally to defeat 3A's 5th ranked team in the state, the Slocomb Red Tops. The win kept the Trojans undefeated in the Southeast Alabama Invitational and advanced them to a semi-final match-up against Rehobeth Saturday morning at 11:00 a.m. at G.W. Long High School.

The bottom of the seventh began with the Trojans trailing 3-1. K.D. Edenfield led off with a single down the left field line and was driven home by the next hitter, Chance Shaver. Nathan Barron followed Shaver with a double that tied the score at 3-3. Mitch McLeod was intentionally walked, and Quay Lawson followed with a fielders choice that moved Barron to third base. Following an intentional walk to Chase Connell, Jalin Lawson hit an infield single that scored Barron from third and secured the victory for CHHS. McLeod finished the game 2-3, as did Jalin Lawson.

Blake Hutchinson started the game on the mound for the Trojans but did not factor into the decision. He worked a strong six innings, striking out eight and keeping CHHS in the game. Reliever Harrison Reeves was called on to work the seventh inning and was credited with the win after working one inning and striking out one.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Edenfield, Barron, and Lawson Power Trojans to Victory

Seniors K.D. Edenfield, Nathan Barron, and Quay Lawson each hit solo home runs as the Charles Henderson Trojans rounded out pool play in the Southeast Alabama Invitational with a 10-5 victory over Houston Academy. The Raiders are currently ranked 7th in class 2A. Edenfield finished the day 2-5 with an RBI, Barron was 3-5 with three RBI, and Lawson was 3-5 with an RBI. Chance Shaver also contributed two hits and three RBI.

On the mound Jalin Lawson was credited with the win after working three innings and striking out two. Harrison Reeves pitched the fourth and fifth innings then gave way to K.D. Edenfield who pitched the final two innings.

As champions of the Wicksburg pool, the Trojans will advance to play the #5 ranked team in 3A, Slocomb. First pitch is scheduled for Friday night at 7:00 at Wicksburg High School.

ASWA Rankings: March 25

The Trojans of Charles Henderson are ranked #3 in 5A according to the latest Alabama Sports Writers Association poll released on March 25. CHHS moved up two spots after being ranked #5 in the prior polls. The Trojans baseball program has been ranked in the top ten every week since the initial poll of the 2007 season.

Southside-Gadsden remains the top ranked team in the state followed by St. Paul's and the Trojans. Following the Trojans are Beauregard at #4, Spanish Fort at #5, Boaz at #6, and Cullman at #7. East Limestone, Muscle Shoals, and Briarwood Christian are 8th, 9th, and 10th respectively.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

McLeod's No-Hitter Caps Trojan Sweep

Mitch McLeod improved his record to 4-1 with a complete game no-hitter over 3A #10 ranked Wicksburg Tuesday night in the Southeast Alabama Invitational Tournament. McLeod worked all five inning in the 10-0 win striking out five. K.D. Edenfield made the defensive play of the game tracking down a deep fly ball in left-center field to end the fourth inning and keep the no hitter in tact.

McLeod finished 2-4 at the plate with an RBI and run scored while Chance Shaver was 2-2 with two RBI and two runs scored. Nathan Barron was 1-3 with two RBI and two runs scored.

In the opening game on Tuesday CHHS defeated Geneva County 9-1. In that game Sophomore Michael Fox earned the win working four innings and striking out two before giving way to Edenfield who worked the final three innings for the save. At the plate Quay Lawson was 3-4 with two RBI, three runs scored, and a stolen base. Chase Connell was a perfect 3-3 with two RBI and Shaver was 1-2 with an RBI and run.

The Trojans continue pool play in the tournament Thursday against Houston Academy. First pitch is scheduled for 4:30 at Wicksburg High School.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

CHHS Sweeps Eufaula

The Trojans of Charles Henderson improved to 16-4 on the year by defeating the Eufaula Tigers on the road Saturday afternoon winning the opener 12-6 and the second game 13-2.

The opening game, which counted towards the area standings, was won by Nathan Barron who went 4 2/3 innings and struck out two. Blake Hutchinson earned the save by working 2 1/3 innings and striking out two without allowing a run. Chance Shaver was 3-5 with two runs scored and an RBI while Mitch McLeod was 1-3 with two runs and an RBI. Chase Connell finished 2-5 with three RBI and Jalin Lawson was 2-5 with an RBI and two runs scored.

In game two Harrison Reeves pitched all five innings and struck out three while allowing two runs. Shaver was perfect at the plate, going 4-4 with four runs and two RBI. Barron was 3-4 with three RBI and two runs, McLeod was 2-2 with an RBI and two runs, and Quay Lawson was 2-3 with four RBI and a run scored.

Charles Henderson currently leads area 3 with a 2-0 record followed by Carroll (1-1), Rehobeth (1-1), and Eufaula (0-2).

CHHS will be back in action Tuesday in the Southeast Alabama Invitational Tournament at Wicksburg.