Bulldogs fall short to Hawks
Colts, Pendleton pick up victories
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The Inter-Mountain photo by Joey Kittle
Elkins Middle School's Maddie Lambert unleashes a pitch against Robert L. Bland Wednesday at Betty Heckel Field. The Lady Hornets lost the game, 11-1, and will finish the season at Taylor County today.
LOST CREEK -- South Harrison plated five runs in the fifth inning in claiming a 7-4 win over Tygarts Valley on Wednesday.
The Bulldogs took a 3-2 lead in the top of the fifth inning on Paden Haney's RBI groundout and Matthew Pratt's run-producing single.
Camden Southern singled in a run and Logan Ross doubled in another as part of the Hawks' five-run outburst.
Seth Currence had an RBI single in the fourth for Tygarts Valley.
Brevan Robinson earned the win in one inning of relief.
Haney took the loss, allowing five runs on seven hits in four innings.
Ross and Southern each had two hits for South Harrison, which improved to 18-8.
The Bulldogs concluded the regular season 11-14 as the nightcap of the scheduled doubleheader was cancelled.
PB 15, North Marion 5
PHILIPPI -- Jayden Herron had three RBIs as Philip Barbour cruised to a 15-5 win over North Marion in six innings Wednesday in Big 10 Conference play.
Jesiah Matlick, Cody Cooper and Alex Wilson added two RBIs each for the Colts, who held a slim 5-4 lead before scoring two runs in the fourth, six in the fifth and two in the sixth to end the game early due to the 10-run mercy rule.
Wilson finished with three hits.
Cooper went all six innings to earn the win, allowing eight hits and fanning four.
Jace Rinehart took the loss as he gave up five runs on six hits and fanned eight in three innings.
Michael Harris had two RBIs for the Huskies, while Rinehart and Cruz Tobin two hits each.
Philip Barbour (15-8, 11-5 Big 10) is slated to conclude regular-season play at 5 p.m. today at league foe Grafton.
Pendleton County 11
Notre Dame 7
CLARKSBURG -- Clayton Kisamore went 4 for 5 and knocked in four runs to lead Pendleton County to an 11-7 win over Notre Dame on Wednesday night.
Isaiah Gardiner went 3 for 4 with two RBIs, Josh Alt had a two-run single, Tanner Townsend two singles and an RBI and Taylor Wimer a single and RBI for the Wildcats.
Gardiner went the distance to earn the win, allowing just four earned runs on eight hits and fanning seven.
Pendleton County (12-9) concludes regular-season action at 5 p.m. today at Petersburg.