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LWC Baseball Drops Final Game in Series against Pikeville

By Clayton Barefield

Lindsey Wilson baseball dropped its final game in their three-game series against Mid-South Conference competitor Pikeville (KY) at Egnew Park.

The Blue Raiders (7-20, 2-7 MSC) were outhit by the Bears (14-16, 3-3 MSC) 11-8 for the game. Pikeville also connected for 11 RBI's to overshadow Lindsey Wilson's five.

Seth Price led the offensive efforts for LWC, recording two hits and two runs batted in. Derek Marrufo matched Price with two hits as well.


The Blue Raiders were able to open the game with a 6-1 lead heading into the third inning, scoring five runs in the fifth and one in the second. Austin Rayno, Steven Calderon, Dillan Saunders, Price, and Marrufo were able to find runs in the first inning with Rayno crossing plate with his second run of the day in the second. After the first two innings, LWC would be held scoreless for the remainder of the game.

After a scoreless third, Pikeville tacked on three runs to make the game 4-6. Another scoreless inning would pass in the fifth before Pikeville flipped the game, taking the lead with six runs in the top half of the sixth.

The seventh inning would see a scoreless end as well before the Bears knocked in two more runs in the eighth to finish their scoring for the day.

Chandler Harnage opened the game on the bump, putting in 3.2 innings worth of work. Harnage led the team with four strikeouts. Harnage gave up four runs on four hits as well as six walks in his time on the mound. Francisco Arias, Bradley Hines, Vincent Boils and Kelvin Guzman all saw action with Guzman finishing out the game.

Ean Walda picked up the win for the Bears as he came in after Peyton Dove opened the game with three at-bats. Walda pitched for 6.0 innings after Dove and gave up only two hits and two runs while recording seven strikeouts. Aaron Hedgecock saw 3.0 innings on the mound, picking up his second save of the season.

Lindsey Wilson returns to action on Tuesday when they face Brescia (KY) on the road at 5pmCT in Owensboro, Kentucky.


This story was posted on 2019-03-30 19:46:21
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