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Bulldogs roll over Glasgow 14-0

Posted 3/30/22

Although the game between Glasgow and the visiting Harrisburg Bulldogs lasted only five innings, Harrisburg was able to score in every one of them to gain a 14-0 victory.   The win moves …

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Bulldogs roll over Glasgow 14-0

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Although the game between Glasgow and the visiting Harrisburg Bulldogs lasted only five innings, Harrisburg was able to score in every one of them to gain a 14-0 victory.  The win moves Harrisburg’s season record to 4-2 while Glasgow falls to 0-3.

The Bulldogs jumped out to a 6-0  lead in the first, then scored one in both the second and third, two in the fourth, and four in the in the fifth to take the 14-0 win. Although the Bulldogs scored 14 runs, all 10 of their hits were singles.  In addition, the Bulldogs were on the receiving end of 11 bases on balls. The Bulldogs used their speed to make those singles and walks have more impact as they managed to steal nine bases. 

Junior Austin Darwent and sophomore Carter Bremer led the offensive attack for Harrisburg with two hits apiece. Senior Trevor Smoot, juniors Braden Ott, Anthony Alicea, Logan Fritts, Joshua Cochran, and freshman Isaac DeMuth each registered one single.

Smoot, Darwent, Bremer, Cochran, and Demuth each drove in two runs while Fritts added one RBI.  

Alicea crossed the plate three times  while sophomore Hunter Cole, Smoot and Bremer each scored twice.

Logan Fritts started on the mound and went three innings, surrendering no hits and striking out four. In the fourth, Fritts yielded to Austin Darwent who gave up the lone hit to Glasgow and struck out one. The final inning found senior Trevor Smoot on the mound to strike out the side to end the game.

On the Glasgow side, junior Deklan Himmelberg stroked the lone Yellowjacket hit. 

Glasgow moved on to face Fayette in the Falcon’s home opener Tuesday. That game was contested after The Advertiser went to press.The Yellowjackets will then travel on Thursday to take on the New Franklin Bulldogs at 5 p.m.

Harrisburg will host New Bloomfield at 5 p.m. on Friday. 

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