It was another good starting pitching performance that didn’t result in a win Sunday night for the Jefferson City Renegades. Carter Gorling threw seven strong innings for the Renegades, but the Joplin Outlaws hit a game-tying home run in the bottom of the ninth inning and outlasted Jefferson City for a 5-4 victory in 13 innings in MINK League action at Joe Becker Stadium.
The Jefferson City Renegades only trailed entering two half innings, and they didn’t last long. The Renegades got ahead early, then came back late for a walk-off 7-6 win against the Joplin Outlaws during MINK League action Sunday night at Vivion Field.
WATERLOO â The DeKalb FFA Chapter competed in the 2021 Practical Forestry competition on April 24.
Practical Forestry puts many different skills to the test. During the competition, the members must take an exam, understand timber cruising and TSI, memorize tree and equipment identification and know map interpretation.
DeKalb entered two junior teams and three senior teams in the competition. Senior teams placed second, fourth and seventh. Junior teams placed first and third.
The first-place junior team consisted of Cord Akey, Carson Carpenter, Kate Engelberth and Evan VanAuken. Their individual placements were fifth, sixth, second and fourth, respectively. The other junior team of Brady Long and Owen Long individually placed seventh and eighth.
Cowboys run-rule LSUA in midweek matchup, 16-6
Cowboys run-rule LSUA, 16-6 By McNeese Sports Information | March 16, 2021 at 11:29 PM CDT - Updated March 16 at 11:29 PM
LAKE CHARLES – A five-run fourth inning that saw McNeese get five consecutive extra-base hits and was a single shy of hitting for the cycle in the frame helped lead the Cowboys to a 16-6, 10-run rule win over LSU-Alexandria Tuesday night in college baseball action.
The win was the fourth straight for the Cowboys (9-6) as they improve to 9-0 at home on the season. LSUA fell to 8-12.
Second baseman Nate Fisbeck and left fielder Julian Gonzales posted perfect performances at the plate. Fisbeck finished the night 3 for 3 with two walks, two runs scored and five RBIs. He had two of McNeese’s season-high seven doubles while also hitting a home run. Gonzales was also 3 for 3 at the plate with a walk, three runs scored, two RBIs and a triple.