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Tucumcari falls to Santa Rosa

The Tucumcari baseball team's offense continued to be low gear during an 8-1 loss at rival Santa Rosa on March 26.

The Rattlers, who fell to 1-5, have scored just one run in four of its losses and two runs in another loss.

Against Santa Rosa, Tucumcari left nine runners on base. However, Tucumcari coach Dwayne Roberts saw hopeful signs during the loss to the Lions.

"This was a good game, but the score may not reflect it," he said. "The players even felt after the game that it was some of our best ball of the season."

Rattlers starter Alijah Jimenez, who pitched five innings and allowed five earned runs, took the loss for the Rattlers and scored his team's only run. Ryan Birch pitched one inning of relief when Jimenez reached his pitch-count limit.

Santa Rosa improved to 3-2. Darren Chavez earned the win for the Lions.

Melrose 26, Logan 10

Melrose 22, Logan 10

Logan 13, Elida 9

Logan dropped a doubleheader by 26-10 and 22-10 scores during a windy day Friday at district opponent Melrose.

"The wind was blowing out, and we struggled to catch fly balls," Logan coach Kyle Griffiths said. "We didn't make enough plays in the field to keep them from scoring."

Logan's Chase Hittson went 2-for-2 with three RBI during the first game. Park Strong also drove in three runs. A parade of four Logan pitchers walked 14 during the game.

In the second game, Dante Sanchez, who also was the starting pitcher, went 4-for-4 with two RBI. Wyatt Wright and Kyle Hamilton also drove in two runs.

Logan fell to 1-4 overall. Melrose improved to 3-4.

On March 25, Logan earned its first win of the year with a 13-9 decision over visiting Elida.

Kyle Knight, who went 3-for-3 with a double, a triple and five RBI, led the Longhorns. Sanchez also went 3-for-4, including a triple, with an RBI.

Logan scored seven runs in the first inning and led 10-5 after three.

Grant Bollinger started the game for Logan, allowing just one earned run and striking out four in 3 1/3 innings. Strong finished the game on the mound for the Longhorns.

Gateway Christian 23, Grady 2

Gateway Christian 22, Grady 1

The Grady/San Jon baseball team dropped a doubleheader Friday at host Gateway Christian.

The Bronchos issued 15 walks and hit six batters during a 22-1 loss in the first game. Bronchos pitchers had the same problem in the second game during a 23-2 loss, issuing 17 walks and three hit batters.

Grady/San Jon fell to 1-3 overall. Gateway Christian improved to 3-0.

 
 
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