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Mustang Make Short Work, 14-0, Of Boone County On Senior Night
Ben Doyle Goes 3-for-4 With 4 RBIs and a Run Scored

On a grey, drizzly Senior Night, we recognized our six Seniors: Isaac Amin, Carter Boruske, Ben Doyle, Karter Morgan, Landon Ruth and Will Wyrick. The Seniors from the BBHS Bass Fishing Team were also recognized. (pics to follow)

The Mustangs made easy work of our visitors, NKAC DivII Conference Opponent, Boone County, 14-0.  We jumped out to a 7-0 early game lead, plating 3 runs in the first and 4 more in the second inning.  Meanwhile Ben Doyle gave up nary a run, nor a hit in his two innings of work, passing the torch to Landon Ruth who would give up the only Rebels hit.  John Michael Meier struck out the side in his one inning of work, putting this one in the win column (15-15).  The Mustangs burst out with 7 runs n the bottom of the fourth, drawing this one to a run-rule close, with a 14-0 win when the Rebels went down in order in their half of the 5th inning.

After only able to generate 2 hits 24 hours previous versus Campbell County, we found Boone County pitching more to our liking, touching up the Rebels hurlers by getting 8 hits that included doubles by Brady Boruske, Isaac Amin, Ben Doyle, and Brady Rowe.  Doyle had the hot bat, going 3 for 4 at the plate, and knocking in 4 teammates.  He was our only double-hit Mustang. With his double on Tuesday, Isaac Amin closes to within three of the all-time “doubles in a single season” record of 18. 

The Mustangs will be idle on Wednesday, traveling to Independence on Thursday for a 6pm encounter with the Simon Kenton Pioneers (15-8), before spending Friday and Saturday in Lexington taking on GRC on Friday (8pm) and Lexington Christian (4pm) on Saturday.  Both of the Lexington games are at Bryan Station High School. 

SOFTBALL

LADY 'STANGS PUT ON A SHOW ON SENIOR NIGHT

The Lady ‘Stangs rolled to an 11-1 win over Gallatin County on Monday, powered by a big offensive performance and strong pitching.

After falling behind early, Lady ‘Stangs broke the game open with a four-run fourth inning and never looked back.  Tessa Wells led the way, going 3-for-4, while Sophie Schultz also added three hits. Rachel Shewmaker and Leah Robinson each drove in two runs as the team totaled 11 hits and four stolen bases.

Anna Bezold earned the win, allowing just one run over six innings. The defense was flawless, committing no errors.

Lady ‘Stangs face Ryle next on Tuesday. Before the game, the team celebrated our 3 Seniors in style: Madison Dozier, Rachel Shewmaker and Olivia Hildebrand.

One Tyler Schumacher (6-0) Does All, Largely Responsible For Camels 4-0 Win Over Our Mustangs. Double and a Home Run at the Plate, Complete Game 2 Hit, 12 K, Shutout All Contribute To Our Demise

Our Jekyll/Hyde Mustangs, coming off of a win over Harrison County, and NCC, faced the Camels ace, Senior Tyler Schumacher, Monday in Claryville.  We countered with Junior Kasey Moeller.  The two went toe-to-toe for three innings when Owen Record was called on in relief, and the Camels put a run on the board.  The score remained 1-0 until the bottom of the fifth, when Campbell County Blue-Chipper, Tyler Schumacher hit a home run, making it 2-0.  The Camels added two more in the bottom of the sixth, sealing the 4-0 victory, improving their season record to 17-9, and earning them the 37th District Top Seed. Brossart evens our season record at 14-14.  The Mustangs game summary consists of 0 Runs, 2 Hits (Brady Boruske, Luke Neltner), and we struck out 12 times.  In the top of the sixth inning, Luke Neltner attempted to score on a Brady Boruske single, but was gunned down at the plate, ending the Brossart threat. Schumacher improves to 6-0 on the season.  Isaac Amin saw his 8 games hitting streak come to an end.  It was a great run.

NKAC DivII Conference opponent, Boone County, comes to the MAC Tuesday for a 5pm contest, weather permitting.

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