Chapmanville had blanked Pineville 22-0 on Sunday and also scored an 11-2 victory over Red Jacket on Saturday afternoon at Man.
Chapmanville scored one run in the first inning, 14 in the third and one in the fourth. The game was called after four innings due to the 10-run mercy rule.
In the 14-run third, Chapmanville’s first 13 batters reached base safely before a single out was recorded.
Brent Bigley was 3-for-3 at the plate with a double and one RBI to lead Chapmanville.
Austin Ellis was 2-for-3 with one RBI, while Jordan Cook went 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI.
Brock Dalton added a double for Chapmanville. Tristan Thompson had an RBI single, while Joe Zigmond had a two-run double. Jordan Whitt had a single and two RBI. Trey Dalton and Dingess also had hits for Chapmanville.
Jacob Browning had two doubles to lead Omar. Mitchell Gordan had a triple and Noah Mullins had a single for Omar.
Trey Dalton was the starting and winning pitcher for Chapmanville. He went three innings and struck out two.
In District 2 tourney action on Sunday: Madison edged Omar 3-2; Man rallied to beat Mullens, 7-5; Chapmanville whipped host Pineville, 22-0, in four innings; and Logan downed Red Jacket, 12-2 in five innings.
In the Man-Mullens game, Man’s John Thomas Keffer won it with a two-run, walk-off home run. Man had trailed by 3-0 and 5-3 scores.
Tristan Thompson was 3-for-4 with four RBI to pace Chapmanville.
Logan’s Z. Minnick led his team to victory as he pitched a complete game and struck out 11. He was 4-for-4 at the plate with two home runs. He ripped a walkoff, leadoff solo homer in the fifth inning to end the game short due to the 10-run mercy rule.
In preliminary area 11-12-year-old area tourney action on Saturday at Man it was: Madison over Mullens, 8-1; Man over Pineville, 17-0; Logan over Omar, 24-0; and Chapmanville over Red Jacket, 11-2.
District 2 tourney action continues on Tuesday night at Pineville as Logan plays Mullens at 6 p.m. and Man faces Red Jacket at 8. On Wednesday, Chapmanville squares off with Madison at 6 p.m. and Omar plays Pineville at 8. On Thursday, Man plays Logan at 6 p.m. The two pool play championship games will then be played on Friday at 6 and 8 with the two winners moving on to play in the upcoming state tournament at Summersville.






