
Monday, Feb. 26
North Webster Knights 17, Southwood Cowboys 0
Preston Ingle collected three hits in four at-bats as the Knights defeated the Cowboys Monday. Ingle singled in the third, singled fourth and singled in the first innings.
The Knights got on the board in the first inning after an error scored a run. They scored five runs on one hit in the bottom of the second. An error scored one run; another scored two runs. Nathan Bernard drew a walk scoring one run and a passed ball scored one.
NWHS texted the lead with four runs in the bottom of the third tanks to RBI singles by Dajuan Coleman, Chandler McKenzie and Ingle.
They scored seven runs on four hits in the bottom of the fourth. Tyler Brown scored after tagging up, McKenzie singled scoring one run, Ingle singled scoring one, Sawyer Wages drew a walk scoring one run, Gerrrit Gilentine was struck by a pitch, driving in a run and Tanner Temple singled, scoring two runs.
Aiden Woodall earned the win for the Knights. He surrendered no hits and no runs over four innings, striking out nine and walking two.
NWHS piled up 10 hits in the game. Temple led with two runs batted in. He went 1-for-1 for the day. McKenzie and Coleman each collected multiple hits.
Cayden Bernard, Ingle, Bernard, Coleman and Landon Allen stole multiple bases, while the nights totaled 17 for the game.
Glenbrook Apaches 11, Many Tigers 1
Easton Sanders was dominant on the bump, as the starting pitcher rang up 12 strikeouts in Glenbrook’s victory over Many Tuesday. Sanders gave up four hits and one run over six innings while walking two.
Sam Ricord collected three hits in three at-bats in the win. Ricord singled in the fourth, singled in the fifth and singled in the sixth.
A ground out by Dawson Day put the Apaches on the board in the bottom of the first.
They took the lead in the bottom of the fourth after Sanders doubled, Landry Powell grounded out and Preston Frye walked, each scoring one run.
Glenbrook collected 15 hits in the game. Powell and Ricord each collected three hits. Ryan Reagan, Sanders and Powell each drove in two runs. Frye collected two hits for Glenbrook in three at-bats. The Apaches had patience at the plate, piling up nine walks for the game. Jackson Waller and Day led the team with two basses on bass each.
Ouachita Christian Eagles 8, Lakeside Warriors 0
Ouachita Christian Eagles scored five runs in the fifth inning, helping them defeat Lakeside Tuesday.
Jordan Isbell took the loss for Lakeside. The righty went two innings, surrendering five runs (four earned) on four hits, striking out one and walking one. Hunter Sutton began the game. The starter allowed two hits and no runs over three innings, striking out none and walking gone.
Matthew Aguilera led the Warriors with two hits in three at-bats.
Minden Crimson Tide 10, North Caddo 0
The bottom of the lineup helped Minden capture a victory over North Caddo Tuesday in Minden.
Eli Sanders, Bray Winston and Jaxon Smith combined for four of the team’s seven hits in the victory. They scored three runs and drove in two.
The Tide got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Landon Brewer singled and Bryson Ranger hit a sacrifice fly, each scoring one run. They added two runs in the second inn. Brewer singled making the score 4-0. A single by Smith extended the lead to 6-0 in the bottom of the third.
Brewer earned the win for Minden. The righty surrendered one hit and no runs over five innings, striking out nine and walking one.
Smith and Brewer each collected two hits. Landyn Huddleston and Brewer each drove in three runs.
The Crimson Tide showed patience at the plate, collecting nine walks for the game. Parker Salas and Ranger led the team with two bases on balls each. The Tide committed no errors.
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