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Game Recaps RBC 13u Black

Regulators 13U Black Win Two to Earn 3 Seed in Knoxville

In an adrenaline-filled day, our RBC Regulators Baseball Club Black 13U team clinched a thrilling 10-7 victory over GBG Southeast 13U followed by a 16-3 drubbing of the Knox Sox 13u on Saturday.

The Regulators showcased their undying spirit by clinching the wins, even after a surprise surge of five runs from GBG Southeast 13U in the fourth inning of the first game. This was only a temporary setback, however.

Our resilient Regulators roared back in the fourth, smashing home six runs that ultimately secured their win.

In the game, Dylan Wignot went 2 for 3 from the leadoff spot while Devin Chiu went 3 for 4 while driving in 3 runs.

In the second game, Dylan Wignot crossed the plate four times (to make a total of six scored on the day), and drove in two runs, while Grayson Broadway went 2 for 2 at the plate with 4 RBIs. Hudson Reece also collected two hits in the game.

Other stars at the plate on the day included Tyler Davis, who had 4 RBIs. Wignot and Cole Teal stole six and four bases, respectively.

Overall, our Regulators’ bats were hot, racking up 19 hits on the day.

From the mound, the Regulators used seven total pitchers and gave up three hits on the day. Tyler Wright led the day, striking out two in 1.2 innings pitched.

Indeed, the RBC Regulators Baseball Club Black 13U showcased why they are the team to watch this season!

They enter Sunday’s bracket play as the 3 seed. It’s time for them to do what Regulators do and mount up!

 

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Game Recaps RBC 15u National

Harrison Sheets is Strong on the Mound in Tough Day for the 15u National Team

In a tough matchup Saturday, the RBC Regulators National 15U, led by a strong performance from Harrison Sheets, showed grit and resilience but ultimately came up short in a 9-6 defeat to Diamond 2026.  Diamond 2026 managed to string together a number of successful plays in the first inning before Sheets came on to shut them down.

Diamond 2026’s success was largely attributed to key plays, including a single by Travis Brummitt JR, walks by Colten Collier and Hayden Sanders, a regrettable error on our side, a wild pitch during JJ Caudill’s at-bat, a groundout by Talyn Hurd, and a single by Parker Blankenship.

Yet, even in defeat, the tenacious Regulators outclassed Diamond 2026 in hits, racking up eight to their five, proving that they were down but not out.

Our boys played hard, with Gavin Heaberlin (East Lincoln High School, 2026) and Evan Hogg (Southlake Christian Academy, 2026) each accumulating multiple hits. Showing their prowess at the plate, Hogg and Heaberlin led the team with two hits each, embodying the Regulators’ fighting spirit.

Harrison Sheets (William Amos Hough High School, 2026) came in to relieve and shut down Diamond 2026. He allowed zero runs, with 1 walk, 4 hits, and 3 strikeouts over 5 and 2/3 innings of work.

Even though the game didn’t go as planned, the RBC Regulators National 15U never lost their heart. Each setback is just a setup for a comeback. We’re looking forward to seeing what our Regulators will do next.

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Game Recaps RBC 15u National

Regulators Baseball Club 15u National Kicks Off Season In Style

The Regulators Baseball Club 15u National team kicked off their season in style. Playing at Lindsey Nelson Stadium at the University of Tennessee, the boys handled Midland Hester 15u 7 to 3.

When an uncharacteristic error granted Midland Hester 15U an early first-inning lead, our boys held their heads high.

They answered loudly in the top of the second. The good guys hammered home four runs. Logan Featherstone (Mountain Island Charter School, 2025) and Harrison Sheets (William Amos Hough High School, 2026) led the onslaught with an RBI single 2RBI double, respectively.

Pitcher Hunter Goodman (East Rowan High School, 2025) led the Regulators to victory. He limited Midland Hester 15U to a mere two runs on two hits over one, one-third innings, and striking out two. Relief pitchers Featherstone and Jeremiah Golden (Myers Park High School, 2025) stepped in to keep Midland Hester at bay. Golden recorded the last five outs, earning a well-deserved save.

RBC 15U National showcased a potent offense throughout with nine total hits. Golden, Sheets, and Keegan Spach (Liberty Preparatory School, 2026) all had multiple hits for the Regulators. Golden, in particular, had a remarkable day at the plate, going 3-for-3 while scoring two runs. Reed Duckworth (East Lincoln High School, 2026) added two stolen bases to the Regulators’ prowess. Overall, the team took everything that wasn’t nailed down with five steals on the day.

Despite their best efforts, Midland Hester 15U could not match the Regulators’ intensity, with Emerson Ross leading their side with two hits in three at-bats.

The Regulators Baseball Club National 15U displayed why they are one of the top 15U teams in the country. They reminded everyone what the HEAT ethos – Hustle, Effort, Attitude, Teamwork – truly represents on the field.

They are back in action today versus Diamond 2026 at 1:30 PM.