The Pendleton County Wildcat will venture away from home to challenge the Luray Bulldogs at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday. Neither of those teams managed to put together many runs in their previous contests, so the offenses might be a little more motivated than usual.
Pendleton County is probably headed into the match with a chip on their shoulder considering Petersburg just ended the team's 21-game winning streak on Tuesday. They came up short against the Vikings, falling 12-2. The pitching woes were uncharacteristic for the Wildcat, who until this game were averaging 4.04 runs allowed.

Avery Townsend
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Avery Townsend was cooking despite her team's loss, going 1-for-3 with two stolen bases and one run. She is on a roll when it comes to stolen bases, as she's now snagged at least one in each of the last four games she's played.
Central Woodstock hit Luray with a six-run second inning on Tuesday, which goes a long way in explaining the final result. The Bulldogs lost 10-0 to the Falcons. The Bulldogs have now taken an 'L' in back-to-back games.
Luray's loss dropped their record down to 2-7. As for Pendleton County, they suffered their first home defeat, dropping their record down to 21-2.
Luray's pitching crew has a crucial task ahead of them: Pendleton County has been making plenty of contact this season, having averaged 9.7 hits per game. It's a different story for Luray, though, as they've been averaging 11 hits. Given Pendleton County's sizable advantage in that area, the Bulldogs will need to find a way to close that gap.
Pendleton County took their win against Luray in their previous meeting back in March by a conclusive 14-6 score. The rematch might be a little tougher for the Wildcat since the team won't have the home-field advantage this time around. We'll see if the change in venue makes a difference.
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