


I had to focus on getting it in a little more, nothing too serious.”

Today the umpire wasn’t really calling the outside strike and I usually work there. “I was just trying to stay focus and not listen to what the bench was saying. “I was just trying not to get nervous,” Wolfe, who had a 1-2-3 seventh inning to close out the win, said. He got a pop up to second base and a fly ball ball to right field to get out of the jam without allowing any runs. With a 5-4 lead, he surrendered back-to-back one-out singles and walked the next batter to load the bases for the top of PW’s lineup. The Ghosts took a lead in the bottom of the second inning, extended it in the third and kept the Colonials off the scoreboard in the sixth and seventh innings to hold on for a 6-4 Suburban One League Liberty Division win at Abington Senior High School.Ĭhase Wolfe recorded an eight-out save for the Ghosts and his biggest challenge came in the top of the sixth inning. From a passionate pregame huddle to cheering in left field after the game, it was clear that the Ghosts were bringing their best against Plymouth Whitemarsh Friday afternoon. (Ed Morlock/MediaNews Group)ĪBINGTON > Abington’s energy was clear all day. Abington's Jack Hoetzel pitches against Plymouth Whitemarsh Friday.
