3 Local teams grab baseball wins; one loses in softball

Glenbrook 9, Cedar Creek 3

Glenbrook Apaches won big over Cedar Creek 9-3 Tuesday.

Glenbrook got things moving in the second inning when an error scored one run for the Apaches.

They tallied three runs in the fourth inning. Hayden Harmon and Seth Magnum contributed in the big inning with RBIs.

Cale Hollis got the win for Glenbrook. Hollis lasted five and two-thirds innings, allowing thee hits and one run while striking out 11 and walking one. Turner McLelland and Easton Sanders entered the game out of the bullpen and helped close out the game in relief.

Max Brister took the loss for Cedar Creek. The pitcher went one and on-third innings, allowing five runs on five hits and walking none.

The Apaches collected seven hits on the day. Cason Clemons and Sanders had multiple hits for Glenbrook. Sanders and Clemons each collected two hits to lead Glenbrook.

 

Doyle Tigers 11, Lakeside 6

Lakeside Warriors’ softball team fell behind early and couldn’t come back in an 11-6 loss to Doyle Tigers Tuesday. Doyle Tigers scored on a double by Addison Contorno in the first inning, a double by Kaitlyn Servant in the first inning, a triple by Contorno in the second inning and a single by Savant in the second inning.

Mackenzie McCoy drove in five runners in the loss. McCoy drove in runs on a single in the third, a single in the fifth and a single in the sixth.

Doyle Tigers opened up scoring in the first inning. Contorno doubled on a 0-2 count, scoring two runs.

The Tigers scored four runs in the sixth inning.

Roussel was in the pitcher’s circle for Doyle, surrendering three runs on one hit over three and a third innings, striking out three.

McKenna Chreene was on the rubber for the Warriors. Chreene surrendered 11 runs on. 15 hits over five and two-thirds innings, striking out eight. Keri Petri threw one-third of an inning in relief.

McCoy went 3 for 3 at the plate to lead Lakeside in hits. The Warriors tore up the base paths, as two players stole at least two bases. McKenzie Hamiter led the way with two.

Doyle racked up 15 hits.

 

Doyline 6, Saline 0

Noah Spears didn’t allow a single run as Doyline Panthers defeated Saline 6-0 Tuesday. Spears allowed just two hits.

In the first inning, Doyline got their offense started when Shain Skaggs threw a wild pitch, allowing two runs across the plate for the Panthers. 

Doyline scored three runs in the third inning when Carsten Mingo, Jonas Florence and Benton Bates all moved runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning.

One bright spot for Saline was a single by Skaggs in the first inning.

Spears took the win for the Panthers. The pitcher went seven innings, allowing zero runs on two hits, striking out 11 and walking one.

Skaggs took the loss for Saline. The bulldog surrendered six runs on six hits over six innings, striking out six.

The Panthers totaled six hits. Cayden Mingo and Austin Arbaugh each collected multiple hits for Doyline. Arbaugh and Mingo each managed two hits to lead the team. Doyline did not commit a single error in the field. Dakota Stewart had the most chances in the field with 11.

 

Lakeside 17, Bossier 1

Lakeside Warriors defeated Bossier High 17-1 Tuesday, thanks to a timely 11 runs in a big first inning. CJ Watts, Jon Jon Dick, Jake Wilkins, Eli Musgraves, Seth Levesque and Watts contributed in the big inning with RBIs.

The Warriors got things started in the first inning, scoring one run when Watts doubled.

Dick earned the victory on the hill for Lakeside. The right-hander surrendered zero runs on one hit over two innings, striking out five and walking zero. Jacob Powell threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

J. Goosby took the loss for Bossier High.

Lakeside collected nine hits. Dick and Watts managed multiple hits. Watts and Dick each collected two hits to lead the team. Lakeside Warriors stole eight bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Cooper Chase led the way with two.

Jorge Alfaro went 1 for 1 at the plate to lead Bossier High in hits.

 

North Webster 17, Logansport 7

North Webster Knights snatched the lead late in the game in a 17-7 victory over Logansport Monday. The game was tied at seven with North Webster Knights Varsity batting in the bottom of the fourth when Peyton Ingle singled on a 1-2 count, scoring two runs.

There was plenty of action on the base paths as North Webster collected 13 hits and Logansport had six.

The Knights fired up the offense in the first inning, when Mason Haynes drew a walk, scoring one run.
They pulled away for good with 10 runs in the fourth inning. In the fourth, Cooper Sanders drew a walk, scoring one run, Sawyer Wages singled on a 2-1 count, scoring one run, Ethyn Rader drew a walk, scoring one run and Sanders singled on a 1-2 count, scoring one run.

Haynes took the win for North Webster. The fireballer went one and one-third innings, allowing zero runs on zero hits and walking zero. Kyle Dinkins threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.

Levi Forrest took the loss for Logansport. Forrest allowed nine hits and 13 runs over three and a third innings, striking out one.

Dakota Davison started the game for North Webster Knights. The bulldog allowed five hits and seven runs over three and two-thirds innings, striking out one and walking one.

North Webster socked one home run on the day. Collin McKenzie had a dinger in the second inning.
The Knights collected 13 hits on the day. Dinkins, Sanders, Rader and McKenzie all collected multiple hits for the team. Dinkins led North Webster with three hits in four at bats. The Knights tore up the base paths, as three players stole at least two bases. Sanders led the way with two.

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