Courtesy of The Meridian Star
Calvary Christian broke open a tie game with six runs in the bottom of the sixth Monday at Q.V. Sykes to blast visiting Lamar 8-4. The Cougars scored lone runs in the first and second innings off Raiders starter Witt Haggard before the Raiders rallied with two runs in the sixth off Calvary reliever Matt Seward. Seward, who allowed four runs, two earned, in two innings earned the win. He struck out four, following Kyle Koch and Johnathan Bartlett to the mound. Bartlett also led the Cougars offensively, doubling and driving in three runs on two hits. Gabe Lofton and Zach Carpenter each had two RBIs for Calvary, while Seward and Steven Connell each had doubles. Lamar was led by John Clinton McElroy's two hits. Haggard, who pitched three innings, struck out seven Cougars. Scott Nabors took the loss for the Raiders.
Apaches win fifth in a row
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The Glenbrook Apaches used a walk-off double by Dave Parks to power past the CHEF Patriots, 10-0, Friday afternoon. The Apaches also got a great pitching performance by Chandler Singleton. Singleton allowed just one hit in five innings as he shut out CHEF. He walked three batters and struck out seven.
Glenbrook scored four runs in the bottom of the first inning. Singleton and Levi Reagan had RBIs and Conner Copeland had a two-run single. Glenbrook added two more runs in the bottom of the third on a two-run single by Conner Clark.
Leading 7-0 in the bottom of the fourth, the Apaches tacked on another run as Parks scored on a RBI-ground-out by Blake Branch.
Singleton closed out his five scoreless innings as he shut the Patriots down in the top of the fifth. Singleton struck out three batters and gave up his only hit in the inning.
Clark led off the bottom of the inning with a single and Wise followed with a walk. Parks then ripped a double to left center, bringing in both Clark and Wise to end the game at 10-0.
Parks singled, doubled and drove in two runs and Clark had two singles and two RBIs. Copeland had a two-run single and Singleton had a RBI and a single. Rudi Spurlock and Branch both had a single and a RBI and Wise walked twice and singled. Reagan also had a RBI.
Courtesy of the Minden Press-Herald
The Glenbrook Apaches used a walk-off double by Dave Parks to power past the CHEF Patriots, 10-0, Friday afternoon. The Apaches also got a great pitching performance by Chandler Singleton. Singleton allowed just one hit in five innings as he shut out CHEF. He walked three batters and struck out seven.
Glenbrook scored four runs in the bottom of the first inning. Singleton and Levi Reagan had RBIs and Conner Copeland had a two-run single. Glenbrook added two more runs in the bottom of the third on a two-run single by Conner Clark.
Leading 7-0 in the bottom of the fourth, the Apaches tacked on another run as Parks scored on a RBI-ground-out by Blake Branch.
Singleton closed out his five scoreless innings as he shut the Patriots down in the top of the fifth. Singleton struck out three batters and gave up his only hit in the inning.
Clark led off the bottom of the inning with a single and Wise followed with a walk. Parks then ripped a double to left center, bringing in both Clark and Wise to end the game at 10-0.
Parks singled, doubled and drove in two runs and Clark had two singles and two RBIs. Copeland had a two-run single and Singleton had a RBI and a single. Rudi Spurlock and Branch both had a single and a RBI and Wise walked twice and singled. Reagan also had a RBI.