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sent-trib.com | Yaneek Smith
By Yaneek SmithSpecial to the Sentinel-TribuneMILLBURY — For a while, it looked like Lake would cruise to victory over visiting Oak Harbor. But the Rockets, trailing by six runs, scored five in the top of the seventh inning before Kali Bedford got Allie Giezie to ground out to second base with runners in scoring position to end the game with the Flyers winning, 8-7.
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sent-trib.com | Jeffery R. Ratliff
By Jeffery RatliffNorthwest SignalNAPOLEON — Napoleon sent 15 batters to the plate — 10 before recording an out — in the sixth inning, scoring 12 runs to erase Bowling Green’s 5-3 lead and post a 15-5 win Monday night at Booster Field on the campus of Napoleon High School. Napoleon (4-1) had nine hits in the inning, including three bunt singles and two more infield hits. The Wildcats also took advantage of three Bobcat errors in the inning. Bowling Green (4-6) had eight total errors in the game.
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sent-trib.com | J. Patrick Eaken
PERRYSBURG — Perrysburg southpaw Tyler Palmer struck out 15 batters as the Yellow Jackets defeated Toledo Whitmer, 2-1, in a Northern Lakes League Buckeye Division baseball game at Jim Leyland Field Monday. Palmer had to work for the win because Whitmer right-handed pitcher Jaiden Mahon was keeping Perrysburg hitters off balance, too. Both pitchers had to throw into winds maintained at 25 miles-per-hour and gusting even higher, and any ball hit into the air was going to carry.
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sent-trib.com | J. Patrick Eaken
BLOOMDALE — A three-run fifth inning helped catapult the Elmwood baseball team to a 4-1 come-from-behind win over Eastwood on Friday. Elmwood coach Matt Malecha likes how his 4-1 team has started out the season. “We have really focused, since the off-season, on getting better each day,” Malecha said. “We have goals like everyone, but our main focus is to elevate our program each day.
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sent-trib.com | J. Patrick Eaken
Bowling Green boys lacrosse has had a tough week, losing to Perrysburg, 15-1 on Tuesday, Anthony Wayne, 17-2 on Thursday, and Avon Lake, 15-3 on Friday. The silver lining is that the game with Avon Lake was played under the lights at Bowling Green State University’s Doyt Perry Stadium. On top of that, there was a sighting of recently hired BGSU football coach Eddie George peeking out at the game from his office.
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