
Raiders
04/15/25 vs Woodmore | 9 |
04/12/25 vs Fostoria | 10 |
04/09/25 vs Calvert | 6 |
04/07/25 @ Hopewell-Loudon | 9 |
04/04/25 vs Gibsonburg | 3 |
04/03/25 @ Margaretta | 1 |
The Lakota Raiders are taking a road trip to face off against the St. Joseph Central Catholic Crimson Streaks at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday. Lakota is strutting in with some hitting muscle as they've averaged 6.3 runs per game this season.
Lakota easily dispatched Fostoria on Saturday, but unfortunately both the margin and the ultimate result were a different story in this one. The Raiders fell just short of Woodmore by a score of 11-9 on Tuesday. For those keeping track at home, that's the closest loss the Raiders have suffered since April 24, 2024.
Grant Bomer made the most of his time at bat despite the final result and went 1-for-3 with three runs, one triple, and one RBI. That triple marked the first that he hit this season. Grant Scherger was another key player, scoring a run while going 2-for-4.
Meanwhile, St. Joseph Central Catholic was not able to break out of their rough patch on Monday as the team picked up their eighth straight defeat dating back to last season. They lost 21-0 to Hopewell-Loudon.
St. Joseph Central Catholic also got a good showing from August Gill, who pitched 2.1 innings while giving up no earned runs off two hits.
St. Joseph Central Catholic's loss dropped their record down to 0-7. As for Lakota, their defeat ended a four-game streak of wins at home dating back to last season and dropped them to 3-3.
St. Joseph Central Catholic's pitching crew has a crucial task ahead of them: Lakota has been making plenty of contact this season, having averaged 8.8 hits per game. It's a different story for St. Joseph Central Catholic, though, as they've been averaging 9.3 hits. Given Lakota's sizable advantage in that area, the Crimson Streaks will need to find a way to close that gap.
Lakota came up short against St. Joseph Central Catholic when the teams last played back in May of 2024, falling 3-0. Can the Raiders avenge their loss or is history doomed to repeat itself? We'll find out soon enough.
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