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Mustangs Football Targeted To Class 2A in 2027, Compliments of the 1.35 Multiplier Applied To Private Schools By The KHSAA - Will Join Walton-Verona, Owen and Gallatin Counties, and Beechwood, If Approved In May.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
BASEBALL
MoCo 7th Grader Hudson Roland No-Hit Dublin/Scioto 7-0 (10 Ks) In The Saturday 9am Event
Pitching Woes Contnue To Haunt Mustangs In 19-11 Loss to Montgomery County - Amin 3/4 with Two Doubles and Home Run
It has been a really tough few days for our Mustangs, and in particular our pitching staff, against quality competition. Things started off OK, allowing five runs to Beechwood in three innings on Wednesday – creditable. But things snowballed from there. In that contest 11 more runs would follow in the next two innings as we were run-ruled 16-1 after five frames. None of us will be surprised if Beechwood wins their 7th All “A” State Championship next weekend in Owensboro. In the Friday night contest with Dublin/Scioto (OH) we were victimized for 11 runs in five innings, and spared the mercy-killing by plating three runs in the bottom of the fifth, forcing a seven inning, complete game. In that contest Carter Boruske limited the visitors from the Buckeye State to a single run in the final three innings in relief. It is notable that Montgomery County no-hit Dublin/Scioto 12 hours later.
In our contest with Montgomery County, defying the weatherman, and getting in seven innings, again the visitors feasted on Mustang pitching, scoring 19 runs. While we were able to put up 11 runs ourselves in this slugfest, we were unable to keep pace with the Indians. Doing some quick math, in those three games we allowed 46 runs on 40 hits, walked 24 opponents while striking out 10. We were struck out 24 times. In total for the last three games we sent a total of eight pitchers to the mound, two of them twice. In the MoCo game we received an outstanding offensive day by Isaac Amin, who doubled twice and hit a home run, his second of the season and the team’s fifth. In the process he scored on three occasions and knocked home three teammates. Brady Boruske was our other multi-hit Mustang, going 2 for 5, scoring a pair of runs. Ben Doyle doubled and Kasey Moeller tripled.
After a much needed day off on Sunday, we will be back in action at the MAC Monday night as we host Scott in a 37th District seeding battle scheduled for 5:30pm.
Dublin/Scioto Irish Make Themselves At Home at The MAC, Defeat Our Mustangs 11-3 Under The Friday Night Baseball Lights.
After being limited to a single hit by Beechwood pitching on Wednesday, the Mustangs were handled by a pair of Dublin;/Scioto (OH) hurlers Friday night under the lights at the MAC. We were limited to 5 hits, that included a single and a double from Brady Rowe producing a duo of RBIs. Two Irish pitcher managed to keep us off balance with a wide variety of breaking and off-speed pitches
Coach Ron Verst sent Senior Ben Doyle to the mound where he was sub-par, allowing 3 runs on 2 hits, walking 3 Irish batters in his one inning of work. A total of 4 Mustangs tried their luck on the mound, with senior Carter Boruske being the most effective giving his team two innings of one-run, two hit baseball.
Montgomery County will provide the competition for both our Mustangs and Dublin/Scioto Saturday morning at the MAC. The Dublin/Scioto encounter is slated for 9am, with our guys facing the Indians at 11:30am. The Indians (11-5) came to Northern Kentucky Friday and defeated the Scott Eagles in Taylor Mill.
SOFTBALL
Lady ‘Stangs dropped a 6-2 decision to New Richmond on Tuesday. Leah Robinson drove in the first run on a groundout, but New Richmond answered with three runs in the bottom of the inning and stayed in control the rest of the way, adding runs in the second and sixth.
Sophie Schultz led Lady ‘Stangs with two hits, while Anna Bezold took the loss, allowing six runs over six innings.
Maddie Steelman paced New Richmond with two RBIs, and the Lions played error-free defense.
Lady ‘Stangs are back in action Thursday at Scott.
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