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Joseph drives in seven for the Vikings
Cape freshman Gage Joseph slides safely into third on his triple in the sixth inning that scored three Cape runs. He had seven RBIs in the game. DAN COOK PHOTOS
Dan Cook April 22, 2021
A 10-run sixth inning boosted the Cape baseball team past Sussex Central 15-7 April 20 at Chris Short Field. The Vikings move to 8-1 on the season.
The game was back and forth throughout the first five innings before the Golden Knights took a 7-5 lead with four runs in the top of the sixth inning. Then enter Cape freshman Gage Joseph, who delivered a triple to clear the bases. He went 2-for-4 in the game, driving in seven RBIs. The Vikings sent 16 players to the plate in the sixth.
April 20, 2021
LEWES, Del. – Cape freshman Gage Joseph’s 7 RBI was the driving force behind a lethal Viking offense that out-slugged Sussex Central 15-7 Tuesday afternoon.
Cape held a 5-3 lead heading into the sixth inning, but Central rallied. Cole Jester drove in two runs, Troy Morris added another, and a four was scored following an error by Cape, their fifth of the afternoon.
Facing a two-run deficit the Vikings went to work.
A bases loaded walk set Joseph up for a bases-clearing triple with one out in the home half of the frame. Mason Kosc delivered a bases-clearing hit of his own, putting the game out of reach.