On Saturday Macy Pries was dialed in and scored two runs and stole two bases while going 2-for-4. She played a big game the last time she faced Eastbrook, so the team probably should've seen her coming. She's been particularly strong when it comes to stolen bases, as the match was her third straight with one or more. This year, Pries has slashed 0.500/0.577/0.603 with 31 runs, plus 18 stolen bases.
Pries and South Adams will stay at home for another game and welcome Adams Central at 5:00 p.m. on Monday. South Adams is 7-2 against Adams Central going back to May of 2017, a lead they'll look to extend.
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