Baseball, Lacrosse Make Quick Work of Blues


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Parker Beiland ’24 lit up Asheville School for five goals, all in the first half, and by that time Christ School varsity lacrosse was off to races for Tuesday’s 20-5 road win.

The Greenies (6-3) substituted liberally throughout their sixth win. They were in front 12-4 at the midway point and a running clock was in effect for the fourth quarter.

Nate Wilberding ’25 (four goals), Bill Young ’23 (three), and Nolan Miller ’25 (two) had big games as well, while Christ School got one goal each from Kaden Brown ’24, Christian Hudson ’23, Aiden Schook ’23, Cole Boyer ’24, Serg Kitt ’25, and Brighton Shook '23. Brighton's goal was the last one and counted, but was not posted to the scoreboard. 

Freshman Jameson Dow ’26 was among the goalkeepers who saw time and recorded his first varsity save.  

Varsity Baseball 21, Asheville School 6

Matthew Hammel ’23 set the tone out of the leadoff spot Tuesday, going 4-for-4 with a double, triple, and five RBIs as the Greenies bludgeoned the Blues.

Fellow seniors Johno Pierce (3-3 with a triple and an RBI) and Brody Raleigh ’23 (2-2 with three RBIs) were perfect at the plate like Matthew, and Christ School (9-2) outhit Asheville School as a team, 17-2.

The game in West Asheville only went three innings before it was called for the mercy rule.

Jake Gravley ’24 was 2-3 with a double and two RBIs, Chase Gribble ’23 went 2-3 with a triple and two RBIs, and Jakob Iwanek ’24 was 2-4 with a triple and two RBIs.

Starting pitcher Patrick Robichaud ‘27 and reliever Jacob Wilde ‘24 combined for six strikeouts.