
Both Lakeside diamond teams picked up wins Thursday, with the Lady Warriors downing Choudrant while the Warrior nine got past a pesky Red River team.
Lady Warriors 9, Choudrant 1
Teal Austin drove in four runs on four hits, including a two-run home run and Emily Jones added a two-run homer to lead Lakeside.
A single by Austin put Lakeside on the board in the top of the first, and Jones’ homer added to the score in the top of the third.
McKenna Chreene earned the win for the Lady Warriors, going the distance while giving up five hits and striking out eight.
Lakeside Varsity Warriors totaled 11 hits in the game with Raleah Harris and Chreene joining Austin in collecting multiple hits.
Lakeside 6, Red River 4
Jon Jon Dick collected three hits in four at bats to help lead Lakeside to the win. The Warriors broke out of a 4-4 tie in the top of the fifth inning for the winning margin.
Lakeside got on the board first when Gage Williams singled, scoring one run, but Red River came right back to take a 3-1 lead on a Mike Murphy two-run triple and a sacrifice fly.
A single by Dick and a Drake Chreene RBI groundout pushed the Warriors back into the lead in the third, before Red River came back to tie it at four.
Peyton Gray earned the win for Lakeside, going the distance and giving up eight hits while striking out two and walking one. Dickey took the loss for Red River.
Williams provided pop for Lakeside Varsity Warriors with three runs batted in. The cleanup hitter went 1-for-2 on the day. Murphy had two hits for Red River.
A walk-off win in game one got the Lakeside Warriors strolling on their way to a doubleheader sweep over Red River’s Bulldogs Friday at Sibley.
Lakeside 10, Red River 9
JonJon Dick’s RBI single and a Bulldogs error helped the Warriors overcome a 9-8 deficit in the bottom of the seventh to claim the win.
Lakeside opened the scoring in the bottom of the first when Drake Chreene singled, scoring one run. The Warriors added to their early lead in the bottom of the second inning after Peyton Gray singled, Gage Williams walked, and a passed ball accounted for the scoring.
Red River grabbed the lead in the top of the sixth inning on Hunter Tingle’s solo home run and a Lakeside error.
Williams went the distance to earn the win for Lakeside, allowing 11 hits and nine runs (three earned), striking out five and walking two. Aston Hester took the loss for Red River.
Lakeside had 13 hits in the game led by Noah Redding and Gray with three each. Eli Campbell had two hits and three RBI and Dick had two hits.
Blake Bown led the Bulldogs with four hits in four at bats. Luke Williamson had two hits and two runs batted in. Tingle and Jax Hearold each collected multiple hits for Red River.
Lakeside 12, Red River 2
Things were a little easier for the Warriors in taking the nightcap to complete the sweep.
Lakeside took the lead in the bottom of the second inning on Maddox Cascio’s RBI groundout and a Noah Redding sacrifice fly.
Five runs on one hit in the bottom of the fourth inning put the game on ice for the Warriors. Walks to Jon Jon Dick and Gage Williams, a sacrifice fly and Eli Campbell’s two-RBI single accounted for the scores.
Campbell surrendered four hits and two runs (one earned) over five innings to claim the win for Lakeside. Jax Hearold took the loss.
Campbell went two-for-two at the plate to lead Lakeside and Dick, Campbell, Redding, and Williams each had two RBI in the win. Dick stole four bases in the game.
John Dickey, Murphy, Bown, and Luke Williamson each collected one hit for Red River.
(Stats and info provided by GameChanger Media.)