The Wahoo/Bishop Neumann Warriors will be playing at home against the Tekamah-Herman Tigers at 4:30 p.m. on Monday. Wahoo/Bishop Neumann will be looking to keep their 18-game home win streak dating back to last season alive.
Last Friday, it was a hard-fought game, but Wahoo/Bishop Neumann had to settle for a 5-3 loss against Elkhorn. Wahoo/Bishop Neumann has not had much luck with Elkhorn recently, as the team's come up short the last three times they've met.
Wahoo/Bishop Neumann got a good showing from Jonas Schnakenberg, who kept things locked down with no earned runs or hits over four innings pitched. Schnakenberg has been nothing but reliable on the mound: he hasn't given up a single walk in three consecutive pitching appearances.
At the plate, Wahoo/Bishop Neumann saw three different players step up and record at least one hit. One of them was Conior Booth, who scored a run while going 2-for-3.
Tekamah-Herman can finally bid farewell to their five-game losing streak thanks to their game on Saturday. They put the hurt on Falls City with a sharp 15-5 victory. With that win, Tekamah-Herman brought their scoring average up to 6.7 runs per game.
Cale Belfrage made a splash no matter where he played. On the mound, he struck out nine batters over five innings while giving up just two earned (and one unearned) runs off two hits. Belfrage was also big at the plate, scoring three runs and stealing a base while going 2-for-3.
In other batting news, Tristan Tobin and Landon Miller did most of the damage at the plate: Tobin scored three runs while getting on base in three of his four plate appearances, while Miller scored two runs and stole a base while going 2-for-3.
Wahoo/Bishop Neumann's defeat ended a three-game streak of away wins and brought them to 8-3. As for Tekamah-Herman, their victory (their first of the season) made their record 1-5.
The pitchers for both teams better look sharp on Monday as neither team is afraid to steal. Wahoo/Bishop Neumann has been swiping bases left and right this season, having averaged 2.8 stolen bases per game. However, it's not like Tekamah-Herman struggles in that department as they've been averaging 4.5. The only question left is which team can snag more. Check MaxPreps after the match for a full breakdown of the game, commentary, and other baseball content.
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