
Mon., April 1
Doyline Panthers 7, Calvin 6
Despite trailing by as many as five runs, Doyline Panthers rallied to best Calvin Monday.
Panthers didn’t take the lead until later in the game, which was tied at six in the top of the sixth. Benton Bates hit a sacrifice fly, scoring one run.
Panthers captured the lead 7-6 in the top of the sixth after Dakota Stewart was struck by a pitch and Bates hit a sacrifice fly, each scoring one run.
Bates earned the win for Doyline. The reliever gave up two hits and two runs (one earned) over four innings, striking out one and walking two. Noah Spears threw two innings of shutout ball in relief. The righty allowed one hit, striking out four and walking none.
Spears and Zach Normand each collected two hits for Doyline. Spears, Bates, Jonas Florence, Kenneth Lee and Normand each drove in one run. Spears and Normand stole multiple of the Panthers’ six stolen bases in the game.
Minden Crimson Tide 15, Bossier 0
Minden Crimson Tide defeated Bossier Monday, thanks in part to eight runs in the second inning. Brody Bower singled, Hudson Brown drew a walk, Zander Rowell was struck by a pitch and Parker Salas drew a walk, each scoring one run. Jakobe Jackson singed and Landon Brewer hit a sacrifice fly, each scoring two runs.
Crimson Tide got on the board in the top of the first after Bower and Bryson Ranger doubled, Landyn Huddleston, Rowell and Jaxon Smith singled, each scoring one.
The team added to an early lead in the top of the third after Kyler Ray doubled and the Tide scored on a wild pitch, each scoring one run.
Brewer earned the win for Minden. He allowed no hits or runs over three innings, striking out eight and walking one.
The Tide collected 11 hits in the game. Huddleston, Brewer and Bower each collected two hits. Jackson went 1-for-3 at the plate as the center fielder led with two runs batted in. Huddleston, Rowell and Bower each stole multiple of the team’s 11 stolen bases, and the Tide piled up six walks for the game.
North Webster Knights 3, Logansport Tigers 9
North Webster Knights couldn’t keep up with Logansport Tigers Monday.
Presston Ingle stole home, which helped NWHS tie the game at two in the bottom of the fourth.
Nathan Bernard took the loss. He went four innings, allowing three runs (two earned) on four hits, striking out five and walking one.
Landon Allen went 1-for-3 at the plate as the infielder led with one run batted in. Ingle stole two of the team’s four stolen bases, and the Knight turned one double play in the game.
Tues., April 2
Doyline 1, Quitman 7
Doyline Panthers couldn’t keep up with Quitman and fell 7-1 Tuesday.
Cayden Mingo took the loss. The reliever went four and one-third innings, allowing seven runs (three earned) on six hits, striking out one and walking four. Austin Arbaugh started on the hill. The righty allowed no hits and no runs over one-third inning, striking out none and walking none.
Mingo led Panthers with one run batted in. The infielder went 1-for-3 on the day. Noah Spears went 2-for-2 at the plate to lead Doyline in hits.
Glenbrook Apaches 4, Evangel Christian Academy 1
Easton Sanders was dominant on the mound, as the starting pitcher rang up 12 strikeouts in Glenbrook’s victory over Evangel Tuesday. Sanders allowed two hits and one run over six and one-third innings while walking three.
Apaches got on the board in the top of the third inning after Sanders singled and Landry Powell grounded out, each scoring one run.
Sam Ricord appeared in relief for Glenbrook.
Powell provided pop in the middle of the lineup with three runs batted in. The catcher went 1-for-3 on the day. Jackson Waller led with two hits in four at-bats from the leadoff position.
Lakeside Warriors 12, North Webster Knights 2
Lakeside Warriors got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Matthew Aguilera singled, scoring two runs, Jake Glass singled, scoring two runs and Jordan Isbell drew a walk, scoring one run.
A single by Eli Campbell and an error helped Warriors extend their early lead in the second. They added one run in the third after Jon Jon Dick walked.
Hunter Sutton earned the win. The right-handed pitcher allowed two hits and one run over three innings, striking out two and walking one.
Sawyer Wages took the loss for Knights. The righty went one and one-third innings, surrendering eight runs (seven earned) on seven hits, striking out none and walking three. Aguilera collected the save.
Lakeside piled up 10 hits in the game. Glass led with three runs batted in from the number eight spot in the lineup. He went 2-for-3 on the day. Glass, Sutton and Aguilera each collected two hits. Isbell paced with two walks. Overall, the team amassed seven walks for the game. Glass took two of Warriors’ six stolen bases. They turned one double play.
North Webster Knights’ Chandler McKenzie made the most of their chances at the plate. The number nine hitter led the team with two hits in two at-bats. Preston Ingle and McKenzie each drove in one run.
Minden Crimson Tide 15, Woodlawn 0
Minden Crimson Tide defeated Woodlawn Tuesday thanks in part to eight runs in the second inning. Brody Bower, Landyn Huddleston, Kyler Ray and Rider Miller all singled, each scoring one run, Jaxon Smith doubled, scoring three runs and Parker Salas drew a walk, scoring one run.
Tide got on the board in the bottom of the first after Landon Brewer, Bower, Bryson Ranger, Huddleston and Hudson Brown all singled, each scoring one run. Zander Rowell walked and Jakobe Jackson hit into a double play, each scoring one.
Huddleston earned the win for Minden. He allowed no hits and no runs over three innings, striking out seven and walking one.
Tiders amassed 14 hits in the game. Smith led with three runs batted in from the number eight spot in the lineup. The right-handed hitter went 1-for-2 on the day. Huddleston, Brown, Brewer, Bower and Jackson each collected two hits. Brown, Salas, Smith, Brewer, Bower and Jackson each stole multiple of the team’s 13 stolen bases.
Wed., April 3
Doyline Panthers 18, Homer 1
Noah Spears drove in four runs on two hits to lead Doyline past Homer Wednesday. Spears tripled in the second inning, scoring two runs and hit an inside park home run in the third inning, scoring two.
Panthers were first on the board in the first inning when a wild pitch scored a run.
Doyline scored six runs on three hits in the top of the second inning. Kenneth Lee doubled, scoring two runs, Spears tripled, scoring two runs, Cayden Mingo singled, scoring one run and an error scored a run.
Panthers added three more runs in the top of the third inning on two hits. Cooper Hayes grounded out, scoring one run and Spears hit an inside the park homer, scoring two.
The team scored eight runs on four hits in the top of the fourth inning. An Error scored one run, Austin Arbaugh doubled, scoring two runs, Zack Moseley hit into a double play, but one run scored. Kayson Wilk drew a walk, scoring one run, Dakota Stewart singled scoring one run, Bode Meachum and Arbaugh each drew a walk that scored a run.
Benton Bates earned the win. The right-hander gave up three hits and one run over four innings, striking out seven and walking two.
Panthers tallied 10 hits in the game. Mingo went 4-for-4 at the plate to lead in hits. Arbaugh paced with three walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, collecteing 13 walks. Arbaugh and Mingo stole multiple of the team’s eight stolen bases.
Minden Crimson Tide 16, BTW 0
Minden Crimson Tide scored 11 runs in the first inning which helped them defeat BTW Wednesday.
Jakobe Jackson hit a solo inside the park home run, Brody Bower singled, scoring one run, Bryson Range doubled, scoring a run, Landyn Huddleston singled, scoring a run, Jaxon Smith singled, scoring one run, an error scored a run, Bray Winston doubled, scoring a run, Jackson tripled, scoring one run, Landon Brewer singled, scoring one run, Ranger drew a walk, scoring one run and Hudson Brown hit into a fielder’s choice that scored one.
Tide scored five runs on four hits in the bottom of the second. Winston drew a walk, scoring one run, Rider Miller singled, scoring one run, Keegan Pope drew a walk, scoring one run and Ranger doubled, scoring one run.
Ranger earned the win for Minden. The right-handed pitcher surrendered no hits or runs over three innings, striking out eight and walking none.
MHS tallied 13 hits in the game. Ranger and Jackson each collected two hits. Ranger and Jackson each drove in two runs. Eli Sanders, Brewer and Bower had patience at the place collected six walks for the game. The team accumulated eight stolen bases.
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