No. 8 I-35 takes both games in a doubleheader with ACGC
By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette
On Thursday, June 6, ACGC softball (6-4) played a doubleheader against No. 8 I-35 (7-5). ACGC lost the first game 7-1 and the second game 10-3.
By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette
On Thursday, June 6, ACGC softball (6-4) played a doubleheader against No. 8 I-35 (7-5). ACGC lost the first game 7-1 and the second game 10-3.
By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette
Three runs in the first inning was all it took for the ACGC softball team (6-2) to extend its win streak to four games with a win at home over West Central Valley on Tuesday, June 4. West Central Valley attempted to come back, scoring one run in the sixth inning, but was ultimately unable to catch ACGC.
By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette
At Interstate-35 High School on Thursday, June 6, ACGC baseball (0-9) lost both games against I-35 (12-2), one of the WCAC’s best programs. ACGC lost the first game, 19-4, and the second game, 13-3.
Tegan Slaybaugh and Tommy Skram were the main players responsible for the Chargers’ offense in the first leg of the doubleheader. Tegan had one RBI, while Skram had two. Runs were scored by Tegan, Chase Slaybaugh, Jackson Pfrang and Jonny Kading.
Tegan had two singles and scored one run. RBIs came from Blaize Dorsey and Colton Clark. Skram and Franzeen scored the other two runs for ACGC.
The next game for ACGC is against Woodward-Granger (3-9) at Werner Park on Monday, June 10.
By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette
On Tuesday, June 4, ACGC baseball (0-6) played against West Central Valley (4-7) at home. ACGC held a 5-4 lead going into the sixth inning. West Central Valley proceeded to score two in the sixth inning and four in the seventh to distance itself from ACGC. Tommy Skram recorded three hits in four at-bats and also stole a base. Noah Kading provided two RBIs to go along with his two singles. Chase Slaybaugh added an RBI. Ben Franzeen spent the majority of the game on the mound for the Chargers. He pitched five and two-thirds innings, striking out five batters while walking one. Blaize Dorsey pitched the other one and one-third innings, striking out three batters.
By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette
On Wednesday, June 5, Panorama softball (3-9) faced off against a tough Martensdale-St. Marys (7-1). The Panthers gave up 11 runs in the third inning but kept one of 2A’s best programs quiet for the rest of the game. The Panthers’ next game is against WCAC opponent West Central Valley (7-8) on Monday, June 10, away from home.