
Glenbrook Apaches 13, Haynesville Tornado 2
Easton Sanders drove in four runs on two hits to lead Glenbrook past Haynesville Monday. Sanders doubled in the second inning, scoring two runs and singled in the fifth, scoring two.
Apaches got on the board in the first inning after Dawson Day lined out, scoring one run.
A double by Seth Magnum, a walk by Jackson Waller and a double by Sanders helped Glenbrook extend their early lead in the second.
A ground out by Ryan Reagan extended the lead to 6-0 in the top of the third.
Landry Powell earned the win. He surrendered three hits and two runs over five innings, striking out eight and walking two.
Mangrum and Sanders each collected two hits for Glenbrook. The team had patience at the plate accumulating seven walks. Hudson Glasscock and Sanders led with two walks each. Mangrum, Reagan and Sanders each stole multiple bases of the Apaches’ 12 total.
Lakeside Warriors 6, North Caddo Titans 0
Lakeside Warriors easily dispatched North Caddo Titans Monday.
Warriors got on the board in the top of the second inning after Jake Glass walked and Brock Case stole home, each scoring a run.
Hunter Sutton earned the win. The righty gave up two hits and no runs over six innings, striking out nine and walking one.
Matthew Aguilera tossed one inning of scoreless ball in relief. He gave up no hits, striking out none and walking none.
Warriors piled up 10 hits in the game. Peyton Gray, Jon Jon Dick, Gage Williams and Aguilera each collected two hits. Gray went 2-for-4 at the plate as the second baseman led the team with three runs batted in.
North Webster Knights 15, Huntington Raiders 5
North Webster scored eight runs in the first inning, which helped them easily defeat Huntington Raiders Monday. An error scored one run, Nathan Bernard singled, scoring one run, an error scored two runs, an error scored one run, Sawyer Wages singled, scoring one run and Cayden Bernard singled, scoring two runs.
A single by Tanner Temple extended the lead to 9-0 in the bottom of the second inning.
NWHS extended their lead yet again with two runs in the bottom of the third, thanks to RBI walks by Denver Martin and Justin Carpenter.
Colby Dinkins earned the win. He allowed one hit and no runs over one and one-third innings, striking out two and walking one. Gerrrit Gillentine tossed one inning of shutout ball in relief. He gave up one hit, striking out two and walking none.
Bernard went 2-for-3 at the plate as the catcher led the team with two runs batted in. Knights piled up 10 walks for the game. Chandler, McKenzie, Bernard and Tyler Brown led the team with two walks each. Bernard stole two of the Knights’ six walks for the game. The team turned two double plays.
Tues., March 19
Doyline Panthers 4, Weston 18
Weston defeated Doyline Tuesday, thanks in part to 11 runs in the sixth inning.
Panthers got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Noah Spears singled, Dakota Stewart laid down a sacrifice bunt and Jonas Florence singled, each scoring one run.
Spears led things off on the bump for Doyline. The righty surrendered eight hits and 10 runs (four earned) over five and one-third innings, striking out eight and walking four.
Austin Arbaugh led with two hits in two at-bats from the leadoff position. Spears, Stewart and Florence each drove in one run. Panthers accumulated seven walks for the game. Spears and Arbaugh led the team with two bases on balls each.
Minden Crimson Tide 3, Loyola 1
Both teams were strong on the bump Tuesday, but Minden Crimson Tide came in ahead of Loyola. Brody Bower started the game for the Tide and recorded 21 outs.
A single by Bryson Ranger put Tiders on the board in the bottom of the first. They added one run in the third after Ranger singled.
Bower earned the win. The right-handed pitcher surrendered four hits and one run (zero earned) over seven innings, striking out eight and walking two.
Ranger and Jakobe Jackson each drove in one run. Parker Salas led with three of the Tide’s seven walks for the game.
Wed., March 20
Lakeside Warriors 1, Loyola Flyers 5
Lakeside Warriors could not keep pace with Loyola Flyers Wednesday.
Jordan Isbell took the loss for Lakeside. He went six innings, surrendering five runs on five hits, striking out one and walking four.
Peyton Gray, Eli Campbell, Jon Jon Dick, Matthew Aguilera and Gage Williams each collected one hit.
Lakeside Warriors 2, Loyola Flyers 3
Both teams were strong on the bump in the second game Wednesday, but Loyola was just a little bit stronger at the plate in their victory over Warriors.
Brock Case started the game for Lakeside and recorded six outs. Case took the loss. He went two innings, surrendering two runs (zero earned) on two hits, striking out three and walking three.
Peyton Gray, Campbell, Jordan Isbell, Jon Jon Dick and Matthew Aguilera each collected one hit for Lakeside. Isbell and Dick stole multiple bases of the Warriors’ total of seven.
Minden Crimson Tide 5, Cedar Creek 0
Minden got on the board in the first inning of Wednesday’s game when Brody Bower doubled, scoring a run. The team added one run in the third, making the score 2-0.
Jaxon Smith stepped on the hill first for the Tide. He allowed five hits and no runs over seven innings, striking out five and walking two.
Minden accumulated nine hits in the game. Bower led with three hits in four at-bats. Hudson Brown, Bower and Jakobe Jackson each drove in a run. Landon Brewer collected two hits in four at-bats and the team turned two double plays.
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