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Westfield High School Baseball (Boys JVW)

JV White Baseball Splits Double Header With Kokomo

By Tyler Nicole | May 3, 2026 12:19 PM

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Game 1: Westfield showed strong fight and offensive production in Game 1 against Kokomo, tallying 6 runs on 6 hits and staying competitive throughout. Cale Amos led the way offensively with a productive day, scoring 2 runs, collecting a hit, drawing a walk, and driving in a run. Sean Mitchell sparked the offense from the outfield with 2 hits and a run scored, while Wyatt Thayer, Landon Schneider, and Marek Todd each contributed key hits to keep innings alive. Westfield also stayed aggressive on the bases, with stolen bases from Cale Amos, Hudson Wade, and Sean Mitchell putting pressure on the defense. On the mound, Blair Gallienne provided a steady effort, working 4.1 innings and limiting Kokomo to just 3 hits while competing in the strike zone. Graham Baker battled early and recorded 2 strikeouts, and Hudson Wade came in to finish the game, throwing strikes and adding a strikeout in relief. Overall, Westfield showed resilience, timely hitting, and aggressive baserunning in a tightly contested one-run game, setting a strong tone to build on moving forward in the series against Kokomo Game 2: Westfield responded in a big way in Game 2, putting together a dominant 16–3 victory powered by timely hitting, aggressive baserunning, and solid pitching. The offense capitalized on opportunities all game long, scoring 16 runs while showing great plate discipline with 9 walks. Quinn Hackman led the offensive charge with a huge performance, going 3-for-3 with 3 runs scored and 3 RBI, consistently delivering in key moments. Hudson Wade added to the attack by reaching base multiple times, scoring 3 runs, collecting a hit, drawing a walk, and driving in a run. Luke Campbell chipped in with a clutch hit that produced 2 RBI, while Logan Turner and Jackson Coker each worked quality at-bats and got on base to help keep innings rolling. Westfield also stayed aggressive on the bases, highlighted by a stolen base from Jackson Coker. On the mound, Austin Wheelhouse set the tone with a strong start, throwing 3 innings without allowing a hit while striking out 3 to earn the win. He battled through traffic and limited damage, keeping Westfield in control early. Sean Mitchell came on in relief and closed the door with a scoreless inning, recording a strikeout and maintaining momentum to secure the victory. Overall, it was a complete team effort with strong pitching, disciplined at-bats, and relentless pressure on the bases—an impressive bounce-back performance to finish the day against Kokomo.

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