ELY — Justin Walters scored twice and went 1-3 with a walk in a 7-5 Game one loss to Vermilion Saturday, March 22, and then was 2-4 with a double and an RBI in a 6-3 Game Two loss.
In the opener, Daniel Miller, Kadin Bellinger, Eli Owen and Atreyu Marcelo drove in runs. Marcelo hit a double.
CLC’s Sebastian Bark suffered the loss. He allowed six runs on nine hits and two walks. He struck out one in four innings.
In Game Two, Quincy Jantz was 1-3 with two runs and a stolen base. Daniel Miller drove in a run.
Isaiah Usher was tagged with the loss. He struck out five in four innings, but allowed three runs, one earned, on four hits and three walks.
Vermilion 7 9 3
Central Lakes 5 4 1
WP: Dylan Schroeder. LP: Sebastian Bark. 2B: CLC-Atreyu Marcelo, V-Andrew Ritter, Nick Berglund, Martin Cubillan. 3B: V-Colbie Parker.
Vermilion 6 8 0
Central Lakes 3 3 2
WP: Dylan Spears. LP: Isaiah Usher. 2B: CLC-Justin Walters. Overall: CLC 0-2. Next: hosts Itasca 1 p.m. Sunday, March 30 (2).
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