On June 11, the Hendrix Law Defenders faced off against the Liberty State Bank Mustangs in a game with some big hits from the Defenders.
For Hendrix Law, Jamison Hooper got two hits, with Samuel Banks, Leah Johnson, and Aidan Turner each getting three. Hunter Buchanan and Connor McClure each got four hits. McClure had a double in the game, while Buchanan had two doubles. McClure also recorded a triple, along with Turner, while Hooper took a home run.
Dare Collins, Hannah Hennessee, Emileigh Lassiter, Mackenzie Neal, and Haylie Washer each had one hit for the Mustangs, with Blaine Atnip and Hayden Lincoln each getting three. Katherine Knowles had four hits, and joined Lincoln in getting a double. Knowles also had a triple in the game.
The Defenders came away with an impressive win, 12-4.
That same evening Kilgores’ Tigers met the Memorial Gardens’ Rascals.
For the Tigers, Whitleigh Chapman, Layne Cobb, Alex Lemons, Jordan Parker, and Javen Walker each had one hit, with Walker recording a double.
Andrew Dakas, Bryna Pelham, Brayden Summers, Katherine Vickers, and Westin Wright each had two hits for the Rascals, with Kolton Slager and Aiden Taylor each getting three. Vickers had a double, and Pelham recorded two doubles in the game. Taylor took a triple, and Slager, Vickers, and Wright each had a home run.
The Rascals dominated with a 11-1 win.
The DeKalb Funeral Chapel Titans showed their muscle that same day with a 13-5 win over the DCB Bucks.
The Bucks’ Landon Colwell, Addison Hale, Brett Page, and Gracie Randolph each had one hit, with Hunter Cannon getting two. Ian Barnes, Carson Donnell, and Garrison Randolph each had three hits, with Barnes and Randolph each getting doubles. Cannon and Randolph each had home runs during play.
For the Titans, Kole Kangas, Skylar Savage, and Tucker Webb each had one run, while Avery Agee, Seth Fuson, and Maddox Hale each got two. Wesley Kent, Paul Oliver, and Ty Webb each had three hits. Fuson, Oliver, and Webb each recorded doubles during the game, while Kent had two doubles. Kangas had a triple.
The Tenneco Bombers met the DeKalb Animal Clinic Critters that evening, displaying some big hitting abilities.
Sam Harris and Peyton Saylors each had one hit for the Bombers, with Madison Dawson, Seth Gibbs, Gracin South, and Martin Willingham each getting two. Alexander Antoniak, Peyton Guess, and Bryson Trapp each had three hits. Antoniak, Gibbs, Saylors, South, and Willingham each had a double in the game, while Trapp recorded two doubles. Guess had a triple.
For the Critters, Axel Aranda and Leonardo Perales each had one hit, while Carter Benson, Cesar Celaya, Ellie Dillard, Talan Gentry, and Sarah White each had two. Aranda, Benson, Dillard, and White each had doubles.
The Bombers won big, 12-4.
On June 14, another round of games was played, including a match-up between the Tenneco Bombers and the Life Credit Union Chargers.
Isaac Hannah and Sam Harris each had a hit for the Bombers, while Bryson Trapp had two. Madison Dawson, Seth Gibbs, and Peyton Guess each had three hits, while Peyton Saylors and Martin Willingham had four. Dawson, Gibbs, Saylors, and Trapp each had a double, while Gibbs and Trapp each had a triple. Willingham had a good night with two home runs.
For the Chargers, Ethan Spears had two hits, with Lacey England, Kholton Melton, Luke Midgett, and Owen Snipes each getting three. Melton, Midgett, and Spears each had a double, while Snipes recorded two doubles. Midgett also had a triple, while Melton also had a home run.
The Chargers came away with a big win, 14-7.
That same day the Memorial Gardens’ Rascals faced the DCB Bucks in a close game where a high-scoring offense was seen on both sides.
Kolby Slager had one hit for the Rascals, while Bradley Pelham had three hits. Bryna Pelham and Westin Wright each had four hits, while Kolton Slager and Brayden Summers each had five. Aiden Taylor recorded a whopping eight hits in the game. Slager had a double in the game, while Wright took two triples, and Taylor had four triples. Wright also had a home run.
For the Bucks, Ian Barnes, Landon Colwell, and Carson Donnell each had two hits, while Noah Culwell and Brett Page each had three. Hunter Cannon, Garrison Randolph, and Gracie Randolph each had four hits. Colwell, Culwell, Donnell, and Randolph each had a double during play, while Barnes and Cannon each had two double. Cannon and Randolph each had triples, with Cannon and Colwell each getting a home run.
The Bucks got the win, 18-16.
The DeKalb Animal Clinic Critters met the Liberty State Bank Mustangs in yet another close, high-scoring game.
Ellie Dillard had one hit for the Critters, with Carter Benson, Savory Brown, Talan Gentry, Sarah White, and Taylor Woodard each getting two. Cesar Celaya, Maria Little, and Leonardo Perales each had three hits. Celaya, Dillard, Perales, and White each had a double, with White also taking a triple. Woodard took a home run.
For the Mustangs, Dare Collins and Sydeney Polk each had one hit, while Marshall Farler, Emileigh Lassiter, Hayden Lincon, Haylie Washer, and Zayleigh Washer each had two. Hannah Hennessee and Katherine Knowles each had three hits, while Blaine Atnip had four. Atnip recorded two doubles during play, while Lassiter had a triple.
The Mustangs squeezed by with the win, 15-14.
The Hendrix Law Defenders played Kilgores’ Tigers that same evening, with home runs seen by both teams.
For the Defenders, Jon Hendrix had one hit, while Aaron Maple and Ian Smith each had two. Hunter Buchanan, Jamison Hooper, Kale Martin, and Connor McClure each had four hits. Hooper, Maple, and Martin each had a double, while Buchanan and McClure each had two doubles. Maple had a triple, with Hooper taking a home run.
Carleigh Beckham and Whitleigh Chapman each had a hit for the Tigers, while Gaven Cool, Alex Lemons, and Mason Taylor each had two. Layne Cobb and Jaxson Panker each had three hits. Cobb and Panker each had a double, with Lemons and Taylor each had a triple. Cobb had two home runs.
The Defenders took the win, 14-6.
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