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Story Archives: Winnsboro Sports boys going strong, 11-2 record


Winnsboro Sports boys going strong, 11-2 record
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Landan Chunn homered and struck out 10 batters in relief to lead Winnsboro Sports to a 4-2 win over Caldwell Farms.

A late game rally by Caldwell ended with Chunn tagging the third out to retire the game.

Chris Sikes, Connor McMurray and Heath Hackney had hits for the winners with Ryder Caldwell, Conner Taylor and Charlie Gray getting hits for Caldwell.

Homers by Heath Hackney and Chris Sikes carried Winnsboro Sports to a 11-5 win over Dennis Crain Dodge.

The winners stroked five doubles in the contest while using three pitchers to hold Dennis Crain to a singe hit.

Winnsboro Sports upped its season record to 11-2 with an 8-5 win over Raley's which featured one-hit pitching by the combination of Heather Hackney and Chris Sikes.

Leighton Linder got the only hit for Raley's while Sikes and Madison Cockerham had a hit each for Winnsboro Sports.

Ward Crop Consulting parlayed four hits into a 10-9 win over Winnsboro Sports with winning pitcher Jake Moore adding two singles to his pitching effort. It was the fifth straight win for the Consulting team.

Jace Mabry and Johnathan Hudson added singles for the winners.

Madison Cockerham and Joshua Poland had two hits each for Winnsboro Sports.

Ward Crop Consulting rallied in the final inning to take a 5-4 win over Caldwell Farms.

Singles by Jace Mabry and Elijah Ward and a double by Jake Moore led the winners at the plate with Hunter Waller getting two hits and Connor Taylor a triple for Caldwell Farms.
Each team used two two pitchers who gave up three hits to the opposition.


Ponytails
Kylie McMurray's pitching dominated a 8-0 win by Caldwell Farms over River of Life.
McMurray worked the entire game with 10 strikeouts, two walks and a lone hit.

Gabby Lucius had the River of Life single while McMurray, Anna Claire Romero and Adrianna Wilkes got the four Caldwell hits.


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