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Henderson Flash Clinches Lead In Fifth Inning To Defeat Muhlenberg County Stallions

Henderson Flash Clinches Lead In Fifth Inning To Defeat Muhlenberg County Stallions

Henderson Flash took the lead late in the game in a 9-7 victory over Muhlenberg County Stallions on Saturday. The game was tied at six with Henderson Flash batting in the bottom of the fifth when Brandon Boxer doubled on a 2-1 count, scoring one run.

Henderson Flash built a five-run lead in the fourth inning and then held off Muhlenberg County Stallions's charge. Muhlenberg County Stallions scored seven runs in the failed comeback on a error in the fifth, a walk by Cal Johnston in the fifth, a single by Luke Price in the fifth, a single by Tucker Jordan in the fifth, a single by Anthony Hennings in the fifth, and a fielder's choice by Jake Edwards in the seventh.

Henderson Flash got things started in the first inning. Trevor Campbell drew a walk, scoring one run.

Paul Perez pitched Henderson Flash to victory. He surrendered zero runs on two hits over one and two-thirds innings, striking out four and walking one. Jared Hart threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. Hart recorded the last three outs to earn the save for Henderson Flash.

Nick Casey took the loss for Muhlenberg County Stallions. He lasted two innings, allowing four hits and four runs.

Matthew Craven started the game for Henderson Flash. He lasted four and a third innings, allowing four hits and six runs while striking out one Trey Boren started the game for Muhlenberg County Stallions. He surrendered five runs on five hits over four innings, striking out four

Henderson Flash launched one home run on the day. Austin Domer went yard in the sixth inning.

Henderson Flash tallied nine hits in the game. Boxer and Josh Johnston each racked up multiple hits for Henderson Flash. Johnston and Boxer all had two hits to lead Henderson Flash. Henderson Flash stole six bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Domer led the way with two.

Muhlenberg County Stallions scattered eight hits in the game. Hennings, Jordan, and Price all collected multiple hits for Muhlenberg County Stallions.