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Creston Bain winds up in a game against Curtis Supply. - photo by Chris Tramel

On June 24, Liberty Machine faced off with Curtis Supply with Curtis getting a big win.

 

Liberty got two runs in the first inning with Joey Burgess and Bryston Smith each touching home, but it would turn out that would be the only scores for the team for the rest of the game.

 

Jacob Johnson, Malachi Hall, Elija Hall, Dillon Knowles, and Grant Curtis each had a run for Curtis in the first inning, while Aiden Curtis had a run in the second inning. Johnson, Aiden Curtis, and Caven Ponder each scored in the third inning.

 

Curtis Supply got the 9-2 victory.

 

That same day, Webbs battled Rice’s Tigers, with the Tigers taking a victory.

 

Webbs put up four runs in the first inning with Braxton Hutchins, Jordan Crook, Logan Johnson, and Levi Cantrell each touching home base, but that would be their only scores.

 

Rice’s took the lead in the first inning and never looked back. Jadyn Young, Kobbe Snipes, Garrett Driver, Memphis Shunke, Will Percell, Jordan Young, and Nixon Murphy each came in with runs. Knowles, Young, and Murphy added runs to the scoreboard in the third inning.

 

The Tigers won, 10-4.

 

On June 26, Webbs took on Liberty Machine, and it was Webbs that would come away with the win.

 

Liberty scored first, with Joey Burgess getting a run in the first inning. Jacob Williams scored in the second inning, while Cody Antoniak got a run in the third. Conner Rice and Antoniak topped off the score in the fourth.

 

For Webbs, it was the second inning that put them on top. Levi Cantrell, Isaac Cross, Preston Ray, Logan Johnson, Jordan Crook, Caleb Taylor, and Braxton Hutchins each came in with a run.

 

Webbs would hold on for the 7-5 win.

 

That same day, Rice’s Tigers played Curtis Supply in a tough game.

 

The Tigers scored first, with Jadyn Young and Garrett Driver each getting a run in the first inning. Cody Antoniak added another run in the second.

 

Curtis Supply’s Jacob Johnson and Aiden Curtis each scored in the first inning, with Curtis scoring again in the second. Johnson, Dillon Knowles, Caven Ponder, and Joey Burgess put Curtis Supply ahead in the third inning.

 

Curtis got the win, 7-3.