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Warriors dominate in victory over the Carver Panthers 14 to 3.

Warriors dominate in victory over the Carver Panthers 14 to 3.

Game  5- North Atlanta Warriors v. Carver Panthers

 

Harrison McClure struck out two and Brandon Ector made a nice play at 2B to end the Panther’s hopes of getting anything significant started in the 1st.  The Warriors had a big first inning when Wells King reached on an infield single and Will Johnson walked. Both were moved over by a single by McClure. Both scored on past balls. Matthew Church and John Livaditis both reached on walks. McClure and Church scored on a single by Campbell Toye. Devin Walden pinch ran for Toye and kept the pressure on the Panthers by stealing 2B. Jake Johnston knocked in Livaditis and Walden scored on an RBI by Jackson Echols. Brandon Ector singled and stole 2B. The inning ended with the Warriors up 6 to 1.

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McClure continued his dominance with 3Ks in the second. Will Johnson reached on an infield hit and scored on a past ball. McClure walked and scored on a sacrifice fly by Toye increasing the lead to 8 to 1.

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The Panthers picked up a run in the 3rd , but a clutch throw by Livaditis in left to King at SS to Toye at home squelched any rally by Carver. The Warriors had another big inning in the bottom of the third when Jackson Echols singled and stole 2B. King singled and McClure was intentionally passed. Church singled scoring Echols. Livaditis singled on a full count to score King and McClure. A high chopper by Toye drove in Church and a single by Jake Johnston drove in Livaditis to bring the score to 13 to 3. 

 

The Warrior defense shut down the Panthers for the rest of the contest. Devin Walden singled, stole a base and scored on a double by Will Johnson to make it 14 to 3 in the 4th.

 

Toye closed out the 5th with 2Ks and a ground ball out ending the coldest game of the season and bringing our record to 4 and 1.

 

Written by: Don King

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