Jasper County Junior High Eagles claimed a 24-4 victory on Saturday, despite a big push by Palestine in the first inning. The offensive firepower by Palestine was led by #3, #14, and #6, who all drove in runs.
Jasper County Junior High Eagles secured the victory thanks to 13 runs in the first inning. The offensive firepower by Jasper County Junior High Eagles was led by Evan Johnson, Nate Songer, Brady Clark, David Ferguson, Lain Burgener, and Kohlten Barthelme, all driving in runs in the frame.
Jasper County Junior High Eagles fired up the offense in the first inning. Johnson drew a walk, scoring one run.
Clark got the start for Jasper County Junior High Eagles. He lasted four innings, allowing three hits and four runs while striking out six.
#3 was on the mound for Palestine. He lasted one-third of an inning, allowing one hit and six runs while striking out one and walking one. #15 and #13 entered the game as relief, throwing two and two-thirds innings and one inning respectively.
Jasper County Junior High Eagles tallied one home run on the day. Ferguson went deep in the third inning.
Jasper County Junior High Eagles saw the ball well today, racking up 23 hits in the game. Burgener, Clark, Songer, Ferguson, Johnson, Dexter Fulton, and Drake Wolf each had multiple hits for Jasper County Junior High Eagles. Clark and Burgener each collected three hits to lead Jasper County Junior High Eagles. Jasper County Junior High Eagles didn’t commit a single error in the field. Ferguson had the most chances in the field with six.
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