Randolph-Henry has gone 9-1 against Cumberland recently and they'll look to pad the win column further on Thursday. The Statesmen are taking a road trip to face off against the Dukes at 5:00 p.m.
On Tuesday, Randolph-Henry didn't have quite enough to beat Nottoway and fell 3-2. The Statesmen have now taken an 'L' in back-to-back games.

Kendall Snead
04/29/25 @ Nottoway | 1 |
04/24/25 @ Appomattox County | 1 |
04/22/25 vs Amelia County | 0 |
04/17/25 @ Prince Edward County | 1 |
Kendall Snead was huge while hitting and pitching even without the win. She pitched 6.2 innings while giving up just one earned (and two unearned) runs off five hits. She has been consistent recently: she hasn't given up more than one earned run in four consecutive appearances. She was also solid in the batter's box, going 2-for-3 with one triple and one RBI. That triple marked the first that she has hit this season.
Snead wasn't the only one making solid contact as two players wound up with at least one hit. One of them was Lindsay Locke, who went 1-for-2 with one run and one double. That double was Locke's first of the season.
Meanwhile, after only one run in their last contest, Cumberland made sure to put some runs up on the board against Prince Edward County on Tuesday. The Dukes put the hurt on the Eagles with a sharp 14-1 win. The victory continues a trend for the Dukes in their matchups with the Eagles: they've now won seven in a row.
Cumberland's win was their first in the region, bumping their region record up to 1-5 and their overall record up to 2-7. As for Randolph-Henry, their defeat dropped their record down to 3-8.
Everything went Randolph-Henry's way against Cumberland in their previous meeting on April 8th, as Randolph-Henry made off with a 9-2 victory. The rematch might be a little tougher for the Statesmen 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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