From Staff Reports
Brett Anderson threw his second no-hitter in a row, keeping Kerens perfect in district play with a 6-0 win against Martin’s Mill.
Anderson faced 23 hitters, striking out 11 of them. DJ Camp made the defensive play of the game on a high chopper for the second out of the fourth inning.
Frost 4, Faith Family 1: Jacob Stroder had a triple and Ryan Worley had an RBI hit as Frost beat Faith Family 4-1.
BASEBALL
Tuesday’s Line scores
District 19-1A
Kerens 6, Martin’s Mill 0
Kerens 010 001 4 — 6 7 0
Martins Mill 000 000 0 — 0 0 1
WP — Brett Anderson (4-0)
LP — Austin Goggans
Top hitters — Kerens: Zach Duncan 1-2, Brett Anderson 2-4, Dylan Woods 1-3, Ian Salas 1-3, Shelton Sayles 1-3, Jeremy Gould 1-3.
Records — Kerens 8-2, 5-0 in 19-1A; Martin’s Mill 3-2 in 19-1A.
District 14-1A
Frost 4, Faith Family 1
Faith Family 000 001 0 — 1 0 0
Frost 1 0 0 2 0 1 x — 4 5 2
WP — Jacob Stroder (2-0)
LP — Bryant
Top hitters — Frost: Jacob Stroder 1-3 (3B), Robert Worley 1-3 (2B), Blake 1-3, Stevenson 1-3 (2B), Ryan Worley 1-3 (RBI).
Records — Frost 3-2, 2-1 in District 14-1A.
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