Sodbusters Rally And Trip Up Fremont

Rich Ray

The Moo blew a four-run lead Wednesday night in a loss to Hastings. (File photo/Mindy Wittig)

Hastings, Nebraska - The Hastings Sodbusters battled back from a four-run deficit and defeated The Fremont Moo, 9-8, Wednesday night at Duncan Field. The two teams have split the first two games of the three game series.


Fremont jumped on the scoreboard in the top of the first inning. With one out, Carson Burnett doubled off Hastings starter Conlin Grady. A wild pitch advanced Burnett to second. Two batters later, Carter Sintek delivered a sacrifice fly to center field, scoring Burnett, to make it 1-0. 


The Moo extended its lead in the top of the second. With one out, Dylan Brandenburg singled and Trey Brooks was hit by a pitch to put runners at first and second. Then, Josh Blount was hit by a pitch to load the bases. The next batter, Carson Burnett, hit a two rbi single, scoring Brandenburg and Brooks to make it 3-0, Fremont. On the play, an error in center field advanced Blount to third. Then, Cooper Fuchino hit a sacrifice fly to left, scoring Blount, to make it a 4-0 Fremont lead.


Hastings got on the board in the bottom of the second. Jared Delgado led off with a single against Fremont starter Kadyn Van Hill. Then, Luke Ray hit a bouncing ball to Dylan Brandenburg at third, but his throw to second went into right field, which put runners at the corners. Kyle Hiltbrand laid down a bunt and Kadyn Van Hill's throw to first hit Hiltbrand in the back. Delgado scored to make it 4-1. Two batters later, Josh Prinner hit an rbi single, scoring Ray to make it 4-2. Then, Bryce Ronkin hit a sacrifice fly to center, bringing home Hiltbrand, to make it a 4-3 game.


Fremont got a run back in the top of the fourth. Trey Brooks drew a walk off Hastings reliever Creed Martin. Brooks took advantage of a passed ball and advanced from first to third. Three batters later, Cooper Fuchino hit an rbi single, scoring Brooks, to make it 5-3. 


The Sodbusters captured their first lead of the night in the bottom of the fourth. Luke Ray led off with a single and Kyle Hiltbrand followed with the same. Taylor Gill singled, scoring Ray, to make it 5-4. Then, Josh Prinner hit into a fielder's choice as Hiltbrand was caught in a rundown between third and home, for the first out. The next batter, Bryce Ronkin, hit a sacrifice fly to center field, scoring Gill, to tie the game at 5-5. Then, Sawyer Duddleston singled, scoring Prinner, to put Hastings ahead, 6-5.


The Moo tied the game in the top of the fifth. Against Hastings reliever Creighton Jacobitz, Fremont's Isaac Bonner singled. Two batters later, Dylan Brandenburg laid down a sacrifice bunt, advancing Bonner to second. Then, a wild pitch got Bonner to third base. The next batter, Trey Brooks, hit a single to center, scoring Bonner, to make it 6-6.


Fremont recaptured the lead in the top of the sixth. Carson Burnett led off with a walk. Two batters later, Carter Sintek singled, to put runners at first and second. Then, Kayden Anderson singled, scoring Burnett, to make it 7-6, Fremont.


The Sodbusters put together a big bottom of the eighth to recapture the lead. Against Fremont reliever Luka Vukcevic, Hastings' Luke Ray led off with a walk and advanced to second on a wild pitch. Then, Kyle Hiltbrand singled, scoring Ray, to tie the game at 7-7. A wild pitch advanced Hiltbrand to second. The next batter, Taylor Gill, drew a walk, to put runners at first and second. Fremont went to the bullpen and brought in Alex Oliver to pitch. The Sodbusters' Josh Prinner drew a walk to load the bases. Then, Bryce Ronkin hit a bouncer to first and Carson Burnett threw home to force out pinch-runner Alexiel Delgado for the first out. Then, Sawyer Duddleston singled, scoring Gill, to make it 8-7, Hastings. The next batter, Ryan Jarvis, hit a bouncer to second which seemed to be a 4-6-3 inning ending double play. However, the base umpire ruled that Fremont shortstop Kayden Anderson did not make contact with second base on the play. Although Jarvis was out at first, Prinner scored, to make it a 9-7 Hastings lead.


Fremont battled in the top of the ninth. With two outs, Josh Blount singled off Hastings reliever Dino Morales. Then, Carson Burnett singled to put runners at first and second. Then, Cooper Fuchino hit an rbi single, scoring Blount, to make it 9-8. Carter Sintek came to the plate with the go-ahead runs on base. However, Morales got Sintek to bounce to shortstop, forcing Fuchino out at second, for the final out of the game.


Hastings (24-18, 9-10) scored nine runs off ten hits and committed three errors. Fremont (26-16, 13-5) had eight runs with fourteen hits and committed two errors.


Sodbusters' starter Conlin Grady pitched 2.0 innings, giving up three earned runs off three hits, struck out three, walked two, and had one wild pitch. Creed Martin pitched 2.0 innings, giving up one run off one hit, struck out two and walked three. Creighton Jacobitz pitched 2.0 innings, giving up two runs off four hits, walked one and hit one batter. Dino Morales (1-2) earned the win. He pitched 3.0 innings, giving up one run off six hits, struck out two and walked one.


Fremont starter Kadyn Van Hill pitched 4.0 innings, giving up three earned runs off eight hits, struck out one, walked one, had one wild pitch and hit one batter. Bobby Simmons pitched 2.0 innings and struck out three. Luka Vukcevic (1-1) took the loss. He pitched 1.0 inning, giving up two runs off one hit, struck out one, walked three, had one wild pitch and hit one batter. Alex Oliver pitched 1.0 inning, giving up one run off one hit.


Offensively for Hastings, Taylor Gill was 2-for-4 with an rbi. Josh Prinner was 1-for-3 and drove in one run. Bryce Ronkin went 0-for-4 and had three rbi's. Sawyer Duddleston was 2-for-3 and drove in two runs. Kyle Hiltbrand was 2-for-4 and had one rbi.


For Fremont, Josh Blount was 2-for-5. Carson Burnett was 3-for-5 with two rbi's. Cooper Fuchino was 2-for-5 and drove in two runs. Kayden Anderson was 1-for-2 with an rbi. Isaac Bonner went 2-for-5. Dylan Brandenburg was 2-for-4. Trey Brooks was 1-for-3 and drove in one run.


The teams have split the first two games of the series. The rubber game will take place Thursday night at Duncan Field, with first pitch at 6:35 p.m. The game will be broadcast on Big Dog Country, 98.9 FM and 1340 AM, KHUB. Live audio will also stream at: www.mixlr.com/fmoo. Rich Ray and Alex Burstein will have the call with coverage beginning at 6:15 p.m.

June 15, 2025
The Moo came to Moller Field looking for a quick, three-game sweep of the Nebraska Prospects. The series finale would end with a massive 14-1 victory over the Prospects, run-ruling their opponent in seven innings. Zach Vincent (Midland) would take the mound and allow a run to score in the first on a fielder's choice. It would be the only run the Moo would allow as the bats would answer back big. Joshua Hardamon (Midland) would double home Cooper Fuchino (Creighton) to tie it up at one in the bottom of the first. Then in the third, Tanner Jacobsen (Cloud County) would scramble home on a passed ball to give the Moo a lead they wouldn’t relinquish. The fourth would see three runs score. One on a Brayden Jones (Doane) single, and two on a Preston Gajewski (NOC-Tonkawa) to make it 5-1 Moo. The fifth would be the Moo’s biggest inning. SEVEN runs would cross the plate in the inning, highlighted by Jake Mitchell’s two-RBI double, and a Joshua Hardamon two-run RBI double. To cap it all off in the bottom of the 6th, Grant Rychnovsky (Northwestern) would double home Brayden Jones and Caiden Brezinski (Butler) to put it well out of reach. 14-1 would be the final after seven innings because of the ILB’s ten-after-seven-run rule. The final line saw the Moo score fourteen runs (14) on twelve (12) hits and committed four (4) errors. The Prospects scored one (1) run on four (4) hits and committed two (2) errors. The Moo improves to a 6-11 record. The Prospects fall to a 4-7 record. The Moo are back at Moller Field on Wednesday, June 18th. It starts a seven-game home stand against the Plainsmen and the Nebraska Prospects.
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June 14, 2025
It was a fiesta, it had fireworks, and it had the Moo come out on top. The Friday night at Moller Field was a party from the start, the Moo needed keep the party going through the night. It was Broc Songster (Doane) against Drew Deremer for mound dominance and Deremer would get the leg up thanks to a Songster pass ball that would allow Jaxon Schumacher to score in the top of the third. The Prospects would take a 1-0 lead and it would hold as Deremer would mow through the Moo. Six scoreless innings with seven strikeouts for Deremer before leaving after the sixth. Songster would navigate through four, before giving the ball to Wes Cunningham (Howard College). The “Hotstepper” would throw four scoreless innings, striking out a season high, six batters. The eighth would turn the tide for Moo. With two outs and trailing by one, Cooper Fuchino (Creighton) would single-home Grant Rychnovsky (Northwestern College) to tie it at one. Then, play-maker Michael Baker (Cal State-Chico) would hit a double to right, scoring two, to give the Moo a 3-1 lead. Joe Hauser (Creighton) would put down the Prospects in order, 1, 2, 3, to end the ballgame. Moo picking up their second win in as many days. The final line saw the Moo score no three (3) on five (5) hits and committed no errors. The Prospects scored one (1) run on five (5) hits and committed no errors. The Moo moves to a 4-11 record. The Prospects fall to a 4-6 record. Join the 2025 Moocasters Bobby Hessling and Coop Lipski on the call at 7:05 exclusively on the Big Dog Country 98.9 FM / 1340 AM, Mixlr, and BSDN Live on Youtube.
June 13, 2025
This is the Daily Moo! Getting Moo fans ready for every single game day with storylines, insight, stats, and more about the Fremont Moo. Check in every day for the Daily Moo here on the Fremont Moo official website. —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STORYLINES Back in the Win Column The Moo snapped their historic nine-game losing streak yesterday with a 9-3 win over the Prospects Lucky Number 7 For the first time all season, the Moo scored in the seventh inning. They had scored in every inning so far, except the seventh, this season. Familiar Faces The Prospects will face the Moo fifteen (15) times throughout the season. Nine (9) times during the homestand. Firework Friday The Moo are 1-0 on nights when fireworks are shot off after the game. That lone win came against the Spearfish Sasquatch at Black Hills Energy Stadium on May 30th. PLAYERS TO WATCH FOR: FREMONT: #22 - INF LUKE SAXTON (B/T: R/R) In Saxton’s last game against the Prospects, the Missouri-St. Louis middle infielder went 2-4, with an RBI in the loss. Saxton has 4 hits in his last 5 games as well as 2 RBIs in that span. #32 - LHP BROC SONGSTER Songster (Doane) has made two starts this season—his first against the Spearfish Sasquatch was on May 29th. Songster went going 6.2 innings, giving up 2 earned runs, walking 3, and striking out 5 as he picked up the win. Songster’s last outing on June 6th was an impressive 6.0 inning outing, giving up 3 hits while striking out a team-high nine 9 opposing batters. PROSPECTS: #18 - INF ELIJAH RUSSELL (B/T: R/R) Russell went 1-3 yesterday with 3 RBIs. His lone hit and 3 RBIs came from a three-run home run in the top of the fourth to tie the game at three. #19 - UTL NICKOLA FRENCH (B/T: R/R) French had a good night at the plate yesterday, collecting 2 hits in 3 at-bats, and scoring once. One of his at-bats ended with a double as he looks to continue his dominance at the plate today. —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The first pitch is set for 7:05 CT at Moller Field in Fremont, Nebraska. The game will be broadcast live on Fremont Moo Mixlr and BSDN Live on YouTube, and on Big Dog 98.9 FM and 1340 AM. Join Moocasters, Bobby Hessling, and Coop Lipski on the call with pregame at 6:45. -Game Notes
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Bats come alive behind Dickinson's strong start to get Moo fourth win of the season
June 12, 2025
This is the Daily Moo! Getting Moo fans ready for every single game day with storylines, insight, stats, and more about the Fremont Moo. Check in every day for the Daily Moo here on the Fremont Moo official website. —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STORYLINES Snapping the Streak The Moo enter today on a club record, nine (9) game losing streak. They send Luca Dickinson (Skyline) to the mound who won the Moo’s first game of the season back on May 28th. Summertime Blues The start of June has been tough on the Moo. They are 0-8 for the month and have been outscored 62-31. Familiar Faces The Prospects will face the Moo fifteen (15) times throughout the season. Nine (9) times during the homestand. Turning It Around The Moo currently have the lowest team batting average (.206) and the highest team ERA (4.94) among playoff-eligible teams in the Independence League. PLAYERS TO WATCH FOR: FREMONT: #31 - INF MICHAEL BAKER (B/T: R/R) The Play-Maker, Michael Baker (Cal State-Chico) has been the most productive bat for the Moo this season. He leads the Moo with a .389 AVG, fourteen (14) hits, five (5) doubles, and one (1) home run this season. #35 - RHP LUCA DICKINSON Dickinson (Skyline) has made quite the impression on the mound for the Moo this season. When it comes to starters, Dickinson has arguably been the silent producer for the rotation. While not having the large strikeout numbers like Broc Songster or Aiden McGrath, Dickinson has dazzled, only allowing three (3) walks and two (2) earned runs this season. PROSPECTS: #17 - INF AIDEN MARTIN (B/T: R/R) Martin enters this series batting .450 in six (6) games played this season. On top of that, he also has collected five (5) RBIs, which ties him with three other players for second on the team. #15 - OF JACOB PERRIN (B/T: R/R) The Southeast CC product has played a big part in the Prospects lineup this season. In eight (8) games this season, Perrin has nine (9) hits, going without one in only one game. He also leads the team with seven (7) RBIs this season. —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The first pitch is set for 7:05 CT at Moller Field in Fremont, Nebraska. The game will be broadcast live on Fremont Moo Mixlr and BSDN Live on YouTube, and on Big Dog 98.9 FM and 1340 AM. Join Moocasters, Bobby Hessling, and Coop Lipski on the call with pregame at 6:45. -Game Notes
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Moo drop ninth-in-a-row as they enter a three-day break
June 8, 2025
This is the Daily Moo! Getting Moo fans ready for every single game day with storylines, insight, stats, and more about the Fremont Moo. Check in every day for the Daily Moo here on the Fremont Moo official website. —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STORYLINES Doubleheader Blues The dropped both games of their doubleheader yesterday. The first game against the Sodbusters saw Hastings take a 5-2 victory and game two saw the Moo mount a five run comeback to tie in the sixth, only for the draw to disappear after a solo home run in the seventh to see the Nebraska Prospects steal a win. Busting a Slump The Moo have lost eight (8) in a row since May 31st. It is the longest losing streak in club history. Make Yourself at Home The Prospects will face the Moo fifteen (15) times throughout the season. Nine (9) times during the homestand. PLAYERS TO WATCH FOR: FREMONT: #2 - OF JAKE MITCHELL (B/T: R/L) Jake Mitchell hit his first home run of the season over the left field wall in game one of the doubleheader. Mitchell has four hits during this homestand. NEBRASKA: #26 - OF SAM PATTON (B/T: L/L) Patton entered yesterday’s game as a pinch hitter in the top of the seventh and drilled a home run over the right field wall to give the Prospects the lead and the win over the Moo —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The first pitch is set for 5:05 CT at Moller Field in Fremont, Nebraska. The game will be broadcast live on Fremont Moo Mixlr and BSDN Live on YouTube, and on Big Dog 98.9 FM and 1340 AM. Join Moocasters, Bobby Hessling, and Coop Lipski on the call with pregame at 4:45. -Game Notes
June 8, 2025
Moo drop game 1, 5-2. Then drop game 2, 6-5.
June 7, 2025
This is the Daily Moo! Getting Moo fans ready for every single game day with storylines, insight, stats, and more about the Fremont Moo. Check in every day for the Daily Moo here on the Fremont Moo official website. —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STORYLINES Aces In Action The Moo’s Broc Songster (Doane) and the Sasquatch’s Evan Luke would make it hard on their opponent's bats as the two would go six (6) innings in the game. Songster would strike out nine (9) but Luke pitched a shutout and would get the win. 2-0 Spearfish the final Any Ideas? The Moo have now lost six (6) games in a row. It is the worst start in club history at a 3-8 record. Doubleheader Duty The Moo will face the Hastings Sodbusters in a game rescheduled from Tuesday, June 3rd. That will start at 4:05 with the originally scheduled Saturday game versus the Nebraska Prospects to follow at 7:05. Hot and Cold The Sodbusters enter with a perfect 8-0 record to begin the season. The Moo currently hold the longest losing streak in the ILB having dropped the last six (6). However, the Sodbusters have not won in Fremont since July 29th, 2022. (7-6 Sodbusters) Make Yourself at Home The Prospects will face the Moo fifteen (15) times throughout the season. Nine (9) times during the homestand. PLAYERS TO WATCH FOR: FREMONT: #17 - C CARTER SCHELLSMIDT (B/T: R/R) Schellsmidt (Valparaiso) has been a vital bat during this home stand. He currently has four (4) hits, including a solo home run and a double, as well as an RBI. He continues to be a loud bat in an otherwise quiet lineup. #2 - JAKE MITCHELL (B/T: R/L) Mitchell has turned it around at the plate during the homestand. After going 1-16 on the road to open the season, Mitchell has collected three (3) hits in ten (10) at bats, hitting a pair of doubles and collecting his first multi-hit game last night. HASTINGS: #25 - OF LUKE CAUSSEY (B/T: L/L) Caussey continues to swing a hot bat at the plate. Currently on a six-game hit streak, he has driven six (6) RBI’s in those games, as well as clobbering a home run at the spacious Duncan Field, and hitting two (2) triples. NEBRASKA: #83 - OF AVERY MOORE (B/T: R/R) Moore enters today batting a team-leading .435 with 10-23 at-bats. He has mustered five (5) singles, three (3) doubles, and two (2) triples so far this season with three (3) RBIs. —--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The first pitch is set for 4:05 for game one and 7:05 for game two at Moller Field in Fremont, Nebraska. Game one will be on the air at the Fremont Moo Mixlr, BSDN Live on Youtube, and game two will be broadcast on the Big Dog 98.9 FM - 1340 AM. Join Moocasters, Bobby Hessling, and Coop Lipski on the call with pregame at 3:45 for game one and 6:45 for game two. -Game Notes
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