Hornets Baseball Falls in Doubleheader at Hannibal-LaGrange
Harris-Stowe State University's baseball team lost both games in a doubleheader against Hannibal-LaGrange, falling 11-10 in the first game and 7-1 in the second. With these losses, the Hornets' record drops to 2-16 overall and 1-11 in American Midwest Conference play, while the Trojans improve to 8-19 and 3-9 in conference. The first game featured a late rally by the Hornets, tying the game at 10 before the Trojans scored the winning run in the seventh. In the second game, the Hornets struggled offensively, managing only one run. The team is set to play again on April 3 against Williams Baptist.
By the Numbers- Hornets fall to a 2-16 record this season.
- Game one ended with the Hornets scoring 10 runs but losing by 1 run.
- Hornets' offensive struggles led to two consecutive losses.
- Players like Frankera, Daclan, and Coleman contributed notably in the first game but could not spark the second game.
The Hornets aim to bounce back in their next match against Williams Baptist on April 3, seeking to improve their conference standing and overall performance.
Bottom LineThe Hornets need to enhance their batting consistency and pitching performance to turn their season around as they face tough competition ahead.
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