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Saturday, May 17, 2014

Both baseball teams surrender 13 runs

The 6th/7th graders played their closest game to date in a 13-6 loss, while the 8th graders were on the short end of a 13-3 loss.

First, the 8th grade baseball team took another loss, but there were some improvements in the batters' box.

Many of the players swung the bat well and made really good solid contact. The team also drew five walks scored three runs.

The main issues were the same issues in the previous games. The team really needs to have better base-running knowledge, make simple plays, and communicate.

Ryan pitched a complete game and has improved a lot throughout the season with his new curveball.

Catch them tomorrow in their final game at West Sunset.

As for the 6th/7th graders, a brutal 1st inning contributed to their closest game of the season.

Michael, who got the start, had an off day, and had trouble finding the plate as the boys surrendered their 2-0 lead and ended up going into the 2nd inning down 8-2.

They were very patient at the plate and drew a lot of walks and scored all six of their runs off of wild pitches.

But the early hole was too much to climb out of and they were dealt another loss.

Unless their rainouts are rescheduled, the season for them comes to an end.

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