Le Roy has won four straight games at home, while Keshequa has won four straight on the road, but those streaks won't matter much on Monday. The Oatkan Knights will host the Indians at 4:30 p.m. The two teams have allowed few runs on average (Le Roy 3.3, Keshequa 3.9) so any runs scored will be well earned.
While Le Roy's win against Oakfield-Alabama wasn't quite the blowout it was the last time the pair played, they still came out on top. The Oatkan Knights won by a run and slipped past the Hornets 4-3. For those keeping track at home, that's the closest victory the Oatkan Knights have posted since April 4th.
Meanwhile, Keshequa got the win against Warsaw on Friday by a conclusive 15-7. Considering the Indians have won seven matches by more than five runs this season, Friday's blowout was nothing new.
Aiden Howe was a standout: he went 4-for-5 with two runs, two doubles, and one RBI. The team also got some help courtesy of Owen Pike, who got on base in four of his five plate appearances with four runs.
They weren't the only ones making solid contact: Keshequa kept the outfield on their toes and finished the game with 11 hits. That strong performance was nothing new for the team: they've now got at least nine hits in eight consecutive games.
Keshequa's win bumped their record up to 9-0. As for Le Roy, their victory bumped their record up to 10-1.
Le Roy took their win against Keshequa in their previous matchup back in May of 2024 by a conclusive 11-1 score. Will the Oatkan Knights repeat their success, or do the Indians have a new game plan this time around? We'll find out soon enough.
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