
Mon. March 11
Glenbrook Apaches 21, Arcadia Hornets 0
Glenbrook Apaches scored 12 runs in the first inning, which helped them defeat Arcadia Monday. Landry Powell singled, scoring two runs, Preston Frye drew a walk, scoring one run, Ryan Reagan hit a sacrifice fly, scoring one run, Jackson Waller was struck by a pitch, driving in a run, Easton Sanders drew a walk, scoring one run, Powell drew a walk, scoring one run, Frye singled, scoring two runs, Sam Ricord singled, scoring one run and Hudson Glasscock drew a walk, scoring one run.
Apaches scored nine runs on six hits in the bottom of the second inning. Carson Powell drew a walk, scoring one run, Kelton Davis singled, scoring three runs, Ryan Ramirez singled, scoring one run, Nolan Waller singled, scoring one run and Tony Flynn doubled, scoring three runs.
Dawson Day earned the win for Glenbrook. The starter gave up no hits and no runs over three innings, striking out nine and walking none.
Glenbrook amassed nine hits in the game. Glynn, Eli Still, Frye, Powell, Ricord, Ramirez, Davis, Colton Jellum and Waller each collected one hit. Flynn led with three runs batted in. He went 1-for-1 on the day. The team amassed 14 walks for the game. Glasscock and Sanders led with multiple stolen bases of the eight total.
Minden Crimson Tide 5, Quitman 4
Minden Crimson Tide was triumphant over Quitman Monday. The team opened the scoring in the first after Brody Bower doubled, scoring one run. They took the lead in the bottom of the fourth. Jaxon Smith doubled, scoring two runs to give Minden the upper hand 3-1.
Smith earned the win for Minden. The righty gave up eight hits and four runs (one earned) over six and one-third innings, striking out two and walking none. Landon Brewer collected the save.
Bower led with two hits in three at-bats. Smith seized on their opportunities, leading with two runs batted in from the number seven spot in the lineup. The pitcher went 1-for-3 on the day. Landyn Huddleston stole two of Minden’s five stolen bases.
Tues., March 12
Doyline Panthers 10, Mansfield Wolverines 0
Doyline Panthers won big over Mansfield Tuesday. Panthers jumped out to the lead in the bottom of the first inning after Noah Spears doubled, scoring one run, Zach Normand drew a walk, scoring one run and an error scored two runs. Doyline added two runs in the second. Dakota Stewart singled, making the score 6-0.
Cayden Mingo earned the win for Doyline. The righty gave up one hit and no runs over three innings, striking out five and walking three.
Bode Meachum tossed two innings of shutout ball in relief. He allowed no hits, striking out two and walking one.
Spears, Stewart, Benton Bates, Austin Arbaugh and Mingo each collected one hit for Doyline. Stewart provided popping the middle of the lineup and led the team with two runs batted in. The catcher went 1-for-2 on the day. Spears paced the team with two of the team’s seven walks, and Normand stole two of the teams seven stolen bases.
Glenbrook 3, Evangel 2
It came down to the wire Tuesday as Glenbrook Apaches grabbed the victory in walk-off fashion 3-2 over Evangel Christian Academy Eagles. The game was tied at two in the bottom of the seventh when Landon Martin induced Dawson Day to hit into a fielder’s choice, but one run scored.
Pitching was strong on both sides. Apaches’ pitchers struck out four, while Eagles’ sat down three.
Glenbrook took the lead in the bottom of the seventh after Easton Sanders doubled and Day hit into a fielder’s choice, each scoring one run.
Sam Ricord earned the win for Glenbrook. The starter gave up five hits and two runs (one earned) over seven innings, striking out four and walking one.
Seth Mangrum, Glenbrook’s number nine hitter, led the team with two hits in two at-bats. Day drove in the middle of the lineup, leading with two runs batted in. Sanders led with two of six walks for the game, and the team turned one double play.
Lakeside Warriors 1, Northwood Falcons 3
Both teams were strong on the bump Tuesday, but Falcons were a little bit stronger at the plate in the victory over Warriors. Hunter Sutton started the game for Lakeside and recorded 18 outs.
Warriors were first on the board in the first inning when Matthew Aguilera singled, scoring one run.
Sutton took the loss for Lakeside. The righty went six innings, allowing three runs (none earned) on six hits, striking out four and walking one.
Peyton Gray led with two hits in three at-bats. Aguilera led with one run batted in. He went 1-for-2 on the day.
Minden Crimson Tide 0, Haughton Bucs 13
Haughton defeated Minden Tuesday, thanks in part to seven runs in the fourth inning.
Brody Bower took the loss. He went two innings, allowing five runs on two hits, striking out three and walking four.
Bower went 1-for-2 at the plate to lead the team in hits.
North Webster Knights 12, Simsboro Tigers 5
North Webster Knights won big over Simsboro Tuesday. The Knights jumped out to the lead in the top of the third after Dajuan Coleman singled and Tyler Brown was struck by a pitch, each scoring two runs.
Preston Ingle earned the win. The starting pitcher surrendered no hits and no runs over three innings, striking out two and walking none. Gerrrit Gillentine and Brown each appeared in relief.
NWHS amassed nine hits in the game. Ingle led with two hits in four at-bats from the leadoff position. Temple, Wages and Coleman each drove in two runs. Colby Dinkins and Nathan Bernard each stole multiple bases, while the team stole 10 in total.
Wed, March 13
Lakeside Warriors 12, North Caddo Titans 1
Matthew Aguilera drove in eight runs on three hits to lead Lakeside past North Caddo Wednesday.
Aguilera doubled in the first, scoring three, doubled in the first scoring three and doubled in the third, scoring two.
Warriors scored 10 runs in the first inning. Aguilera doubled, scoring three, Eli Campbell singled, scoring one, an error scored one, Gage Williams singled, scoring one, Jon Jon Dick singled, scoring one and Aguilera doubled again, scoring three.
Lakeside added two runs in the third when Aguilera doubled, making the score 12-1.
Jordan Isbell earned the win. He allowed four hits and one run over four innings, striking out nine and walking none. Brock Case tossed one inning of scoreless ball in relief. He allowed no hits, striking out three and walking none.
Warriors accumulated 11 hits in the game. Peyton Gray and Hunter Sutton each collected multiple hits. Gray stole two of the team’s five stolen bases for the game.
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