Sequoyah hasn't had much luck against Loudon recently, but that could start to change on Monday. The Chiefs will head out to challenge the Redskins at 4:15 p.m. Sequoyah has given up an average of 10.3 runs per game this season, but Monday's game will give them a chance to turn things around.
Sequoyah is coming in off a wild two-game stretch: after soaring to 12 runs on Tuesday, they were much more limited against Webb on Thursday. They came up short against the Spartans, falling 14-2.
Sequoyah saw two different players step up and record at least one hit. One of them was Noah Summey, who went 1-for-2 with one stolen base and one run.
Meanwhile, it may have taken nine innings to finish the job, but Loudon ultimately got the result they hoped for on Friday. They had just enough and edged out Northview Academy 5-4. For those keeping track at home, that's the closest win the Redskins have posted since March 10th.
Preston Clark was a major factor no matter where he played. He didn't allow a single earned run over 4.2 innings pitched. Clark was also solid in the batter's box, going 3-for-4 with one stolen base and one RBI. Those three hits gave him a new career-high.
In other batting news, the team relied heavily on Preston Tucker, who got on base in three of his five plate appearances with two runs, one triple, and one RBI. He is becoming a predictor of Loudon's success: when he posts at least two runs the team is 2-1 (and 2-6 when he doesn't). Steele Lee also deserves some recognition as he brought in his first RBI of the season.
Sequoyah's loss dropped their record down to 3-7. As for Loudon, their victory ended a four-game drought at home and bumped them up to 4-7.
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