MARSHALL, Minn. – The Bullets swept Marshall in a youth baseball doubleheader Thursday, winning 11-1 in five innings and 10-4.
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MARSHALL, Minn. – The Bullets swept Marshall in a youth baseball doubleheader Thursday, winning 11-1 in five innings and 10-4.
Brookings (9-9) plays a twinbill at Brandon Valley on Monday at 5 p.m.
• Brookings 11, Marshall 1 (5 inn.)
Sam Hardin tossed a two-hitter and the Bullets scored all their runs in the second inning after falling behind early.
Hardin struck out three and walked three.
Isac Norgaard went 3-for-3 with a double and three RBIs.
Joey McMacken doubled, singled and drove in three runs. Hardin (double) and Payton Theodosopoulos both went 2-for-3 with an RBI. All three players scored twice.
Lincoln Hardin contributed a two-run double. Jett Leddy added a single and an RBI. Keiji Numata (two walks), Josh Devine, Braden Clifford and Ethan Molengraaf chipped in with a hit apiece.
Marshall’s lone run was unearned.
BROOKINGS 11, MARSHALL 1 (5 inn.)
Brookings 0(11)0 00 – 11 15 1
Marshall 100 00 – 1 2 2
• Brookings 10, Marshall 4
The Bullets used another big inning – this time a six-run fourth – to take control.
Sam Hardin finished 3-for-4 with four RBIs – three of which came on a double in the fourth.
Lincoln Hardin singled and drove in a pair of runs. Leddy (RBI), Theodosopoulos (double) and Norgaard each contributed a pair of hits.
Clifford, McMacken and Numata each had a hit and an RBI. Devine and Molengraaf tallied the team’s other hits.
Molengraaf pitched 6 2/3 innings to earn the win, allowing four runs on eight hits with three strikeouts and two walks. Devine gave up one hit before recording the final out.
BROOKINGS 10, MARSHALL 4
Brookings 210 600 1 – 10 15 4
Marshall. 030 000 1 – 4 9 2