Clark County hasn't had much luck against Macon recently, but that could start to change on Monday. The Indians will welcome the Tigers at 7:00 p.m. Clark County will be looking to extend their current seven-game winning streak.
If Clark County beats Macon with ten runs on Monday, it's going to be the team's new lucky number: they've won their past two matchups with that exact score. The Indians beat Canton on Tuesday by the very same score they won with in their prior game: 10-5.

Grady Webster
| 05/12/26 vs Canton | 8 |
| 03/21/26 @ Hallsville | 5 |
| 03/23/26 @ Schuyler County | 4 |
| 05/07/26 @ Scotland County | 3 |
| 03/27/26 @ Illini West | 3 |
Grady Webster was a major factor no matter where he played. On the mound, he didn't allow a single earned run and allowed only one hit while striking out eight over five innings pitched. Those eight strikeouts gave him a new career-high. He was also big at the plate, going 2-for-3 with two stolen bases, two RBI, and one run.
In other batting news, the team relied heavily on Eli Miller, who went 2-for-3 with two doubles, two RBI, and one run. Those two doubles gave him a new career-high. Bennett Plenge was another key player, going a perfect 1-for-1 with one run, one double, and one RBI.
Clark County was getting hits left and right and finished the game having posted a batting average of .444. That was just more of the same: they've now posted a batting average of .333 or higher in three consecutive games.
Meanwhile, Macon lost 8-2 to Fulton on Wednesday.
Macon's loss dropped their record down to 8-17. As for Clark County, their victory bumped their record up to 15-5.
Clark County beat Macon 4-0 in their previous matchup last Tuesday. Do the Indians have another victory up their sleeve, or will the Tigers turn the tables on them? We'll have the answer soon enough.
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