Nocona Indians Fall to Alvord, Saint Jo Panthers Secure Victory, Bellevue Baseball Scores Missing, Bowie News Weekend Edition for Full Story
Nocona Indians faced a tough loss at home on Tuesday against Alvord, with the Bulldogs dominating the game and winning 19-1 after five innings due to the run-rule. Despite some recent competitive district games, the Indians were unable to replicate their strong defensive play and struggled at the plate. Alvord took an early lead, scoring two runs in the first inning and one in the third. The game was broken open in the second and fifth innings when the Bulldogs scored a combined 16 runs. Nocona managed to score one run in the fourth inning, with Brody Langford drawing a walk and Landon Fatheree hitting a double to set up the opportunity for Konnor Harrington to bring Langford home.
Meanwhile, the Saint Jo Panthers secured a 3-2 victory over Chico at home on Tuesday night. After a tough series the previous week, the Panthers got off to a strong start with Charlie Evans driving in two runs in the first inning. The teams remained scoreless until the Panthers extended their lead in the sixth inning with a run from Sam Martin. Chico made a late push in the final inning, scoring two runs, but the Panthers held on for the win with Devin Stewart coming in to pitch and secure the save.
In other news, the Bellevue baseball team’s Gamechanger page was not updated following their scheduled game against Perrin-Whitt earlier in the week. For more sports updates and coverage, be sure to grab a copy of the weekend edition of the Bowie News.
