Local teams play on the weekend

Thurs., March 28

Doyline Panthers 12, Castor 6

Doyline Panthers easily dispatched Castor Thursday, 12-6.

Castor got on the board in the first inning after an error scored one run.

Doyline made the score 3-1 in the bottom of the first after Cayden Mingo hit a sacrifice fly, scoring one run and Kenneth Lee doubled, scoring two runs.

Castor took a 6-3 lead in the top of the second, however, they committed an error which helped Doyline tie the game at six in the bottom of the third.

In the bottom of the fourth, Panthers broke the tie when Noah Spears tripled, scoring one run. Then a sacrifice fly by Mingo followed to extend the lead to 8-6.

Spears earned the win. The reliever gave up two hits and no runs over five innings, striking out 11 and walking two. Benton Bates opened the game. The righty gave up five hits and and six runs (four earned) over two innings, striking out two and walking one.

Lee, the number seven hitter for Doyline, led the way with three runs batted in. The right-handed hitter went 2-for-3 on the day. Lee and Mingo each collected two hits. Panthers collected 10 walks for the game with Austin Arbaugh, Zach Normand and Kenneth Anderson leading the way with two free passes each. Arbaugh took two of Panthers’ six stolen bases and the team turned one double play.

Glenbrook Apaches 16, Ringgold Redskins 0

Glenbrook Apaches easily dispatched Ringgold Redskins Thursday 16-0.

Apaches got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Dawson Day singled, scoring two runs, Preston Frye grounded out, scoring one run and Ryan Reagan hit a sacrifice fly, scoring one run.

Apaches extended their early lead with four runs in the bottom of the second thanks to RBI walks by Landry Powell and Seth Mangrum.

The team scored eight runs on five hits in the bottom of the third. Jackson Waller tripled and Easton Sanders drew a walk, each scoring one run. Darron Hollingsworth singled scoring two runs, Colton Jellum and Nolan Waller singled, each scoring one run and Hayden Hammett doubled, scoring two runs.

Powell earned the win. He gave up no hits and no runs over three innings, striking out six and walking one.

Leadoff hitter Waller led with two hits in three at-bats. Hammett, Day and Hollingsworth each drove in two runs. Glenbrook had patience at the plate, piling up eight walks. Sanders and Powell led with two free passes each. Hudson Glasscock, Mangrum, Sanders and Hollingsworth each stole multiple bases while the team stole 17 total.

Lakeside Warriors 7, Calvary Baptist Cavs 4

Jon Jon Dick collected three hits in three at-bats, as Lakeside defeated Calvary 7-4 Thursday. Dick singled in the first, fifth and seventh innings.

Lakeside took the lead in the top of the third. Matthew Aguilera singled, scoring two runs to give Lakeside the leg up 2-1.

Cavs took the lead in the bottom of the fourth, but Lakeside took it back 6-4 in the top of the fifth thanks to singles by Dick, Aguilera and Hunter Sutton.

Jordan Isbell earned the win for Lakeside. The righty allowed four hits and four runs over seven innings, striking out seven and walking two.

Warriors tallied 13 hits in the game. Aguilera drove the middle of the lineup, leading Lakeside with four runs batted in. The cleanup hitter went 2-for-4 on the day. Isbell and Sutton each collected multiple hits.

Minden Crimson Tide 3, Northwood 11

Minden Crimson Tide had trouble keeping up with Northwood in an 11-3 loss Thursday.

Zander Rowell pitched three and two-thirds innings in relief. The southpaw gave up five hits and two runs while striking out three and walking three. Brody Bower took the loss. The righty went three and one-third innings, allowing nine runs (two earned) on seven hits, striking out four and walking three.

Rowell, Bower and Jacob Jackson each collected two hits. Bower went 2-for-4 at the plate and led the team with one run batted in. The team turned one double play in the game.

North Webster Knights 0, Sterlington Panthers 10

Sterlington Panthers scored six runs in the second inning, which helped them defeat North Webster Thursday.

Chandler McKenzie took the lost for Knights. He went one inning, giving up seven runs (six earned) on four hits, striking out one and walking none.

Preston Ingle went 1-for-1 at the plate to lead NWHS in hits.

Fri., March 29

Lakeside Warriors 2, Calvary Cavs 8

Lakeside Warriors couldn’t keep up with Calvary Baptist Cavs Friday.

Eli Campbell singled which helped Lakeside tie the game at one in the bottom of the first.

In the top of the third, the Cavs extended the lead to 3-1.

Hunter Sutton took the loss for Warriors. He went five innings, giving up six runs (five earned) on six hits, striking out three and walking two.

Campbell led Warriors with one run batted in. The first baseman went 1-for-3 on the day. Peyton Gray, Campbell, Jordan Isbell, Sutton and Jon Jon Dick each collected one hit. Dick stole two of the Warriors’ four stolen bases, and the team turned one double play.

Lakeside Warriors 6, Calvary Baptist 9

Lakeside Warriors also fell to the Cavs in the second game Friday.

Eli Campbell took the loss for Lakeside. The right-handed pitcher went four innings, surrendering five runs (two earned) on seven hits, striking out two and walking none.

Campbell, Jon Jon Dick and Matthew Aguilera each drove in a run. Hunter Sutton led with four in four at-bats. Warriors piled up 10 walks for the game. Jordan Isbell and Brock Case led the team with three bases on balls each. Isbell and Dick stole multiple bases of the five rung up by the team.

Minden Crimson Tide 4, Family Community 2

Minden Crimson Tide took Friday’s game in dramatic fashion with a 4-2 walk-off victory over Family Community. The game was tied at two in the bottom of the seventh when Jakobe Jackson homered to left field, scoring two runs.

Brody Bower singled in the bottom of the third, tying the score at two.

Jaxon Smith earned the win. The righty allowed three hits and two runs (one earned) over seven innings, striking out eight and walking none.

Landyn Huddleston, Bryson Ranger, Landon Brewer, Bower and Jackson each collected one hit for Minden. Bower and Jackson each drove in two runs and the Tide turned two double plays in the game.

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