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by Gary Stepp

The Alice Lloyd Eagles baseball team played their first conference matchup of the season on Saturday and Sunday as they hosted Brescia University for a four game series.  The Eagles were victorious in the first contest before dropping the final three matches. Below are recaps of each game.

March 21

Game 1

ALC-6; Brescia U-5

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Trailing 4-0 entering the bottom of the fourth inning, the Eagles rallied to tie the score. Brescia responded by scoring 1 run in the top of the seventh inning to lead 5-4. Down to their last at bat, the hosts scored 2 runs to earn the victory.

The Eagles bats outhit their counterparts 12-7 as Tanner Hensley, Patrick Barnett, and Austin Thompson each had 2 hits. Pitcher Jesse Hall threw 2 innings of no-hit ball to earn the win.

Game 2

ALC-5; Brescia U-11

tanner hensley

Brescia entered this game determined not to let it slip away as they jumped out 7-0. After ALC plated 3 runs in the fourth inning, BU slammed the door shut with a 4 run fifth.

 The hosts were outhit 10-6, as Tanner Hensley provided 2 hits.

Pitcher Logan Condra gave up 10 hits while striking out 3 in suffering the loss.

 March 22

Game 1

ALC-1; Brescia U-6

Timmy Sublett

The visitors managed to contain the Eagle bats for 7 innings to earn the win.  Once again, they vaulted ahead quickly, 6-1 after four innings. ALC was only outhit 11-10, but could not get the big hit when they needed it. Ronnie Saylor smacked 2 doubles to lead the way. 

Pitcher Timmy Sublett suffered the loss on the mound.

 Game 2

ALC-3; Brescia U-5

aaron boling

 The Eagles dropped a tough contest in a game that went extra innings.

Trailing 3-0 entering the fifth, the hosts tied the score. It remained that way until BU squeaked a run across the plate in the top of the 8th inning. Unfortunately, ALC was unable to answer.

Patrick Barnett had 2 of the Eagles 6 hits, as they were outhit 9-6.

Pitcher Aaron Boling allowed 5 runs on 9 hits while striking out 6 batters in suffering the loss.

 

Special thanks to Kari Akins-Huber for the photos.