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04/09/25 - Home | 9-12 L |
05/10/24 - Away | 2-3 L |
05/03/24 - Home | 12-5 W |
05/08/23 - Away | 9-2 W |
04/20/23 - Home | 14-1 W |
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St. Joseph Central Catholic is 8-2 against Danbury since May of 2019 and they'll have a chance to extend that dominance on Tuesday. The Crimson Streaks are taking a road trip to square off against the Lakers at 5:00 p.m. Danbury took a loss in their last matchup and will be looking to turn the tables on St. Joseph Central Catholic, who comes in off a win.
St. Joseph Central Catholic took a 11-run loss the last time they faced off against Old Fort, but this time they managed to keep it close and that made all the difference. The Crimson Streaks came out on top in a nail-biter against the Stockaders on Saturday, sneaking past 6-5. The game was the first time the Crimson Streaks have beaten the Stockaders on their field since April 7, 2021.
Lakota hit Danbury with a five-run fourth inning on Saturday, which goes a long way in explaining the final result. The Lakers lost 11-5 to the Raiders. The Lakers have struggled against the Raiders recently, as the game was their eighth consecutive lost meeting.
Logan Lucas put in work while hitting and pitching. On the mound, he pitched 3.1 innings while giving up no earned runs off one hit. Furthermore, he didn't allow a single earned run, the first time he has blanked an opponent since back in April. He was also solid in the batter's box, going 2-for-4 with two runs. He has become a key player for Danbury: the team is 3-1 when he posts at least two runs, but 4-16 otherwise.
In other batting news, Danny Carroll made the most of his time at bat despite the final result and got on base in all four of his plate appearances with two RBI.
St. Joseph Central Catholic's first win this season bumped their record up to 1-18. As for Danbury, their defeat dropped their record down to 7-17.
St. Joseph Central Catholic came up short against Danbury in their previous meeting back in April, falling 12-9. Can the Crimson Streaks avenge their loss or is history doomed to repeat itself? We'll find out soon enough.
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