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The Dayton Broncos beat C. E. King, 11-1, Friday night, March 21.

They beat King, but so has everyone else this season. King is 0-6 in district play, losing twice to Porter, twice to Summer Creek, and now twice to Dayton.

Jerry Maddox pitched for the Broncos Friday night. He gave up only two hits and one, unearned run, while throwing nine strikeouts.

Coach Bobby Little says this makes 40 total strikeouts for Maddox this season.

Josh Eckerman, Triston Baughman, Blake Schmidt and Kevin Roe each made two hits.

Conner Green had three hits, including a double, and Tim Wehmeyer also doubled.

Kevin Roe hit a grand slam in the bottom of the fifth and drove in another run in the sixth inning to earn five RBIs.

This is Maddox’s fourth win pitching this season.

The Broncos are 12-1 overall this season, as of March 21, and 5-1 in district.

Dayton hosts Crosby on Tuesday, March 25, and then travels to Crosby for their second game on Friday, March 28.

In District 19-4A baseball so far this season, Humble, like King, has yet to win a game; they are 0-6. Kingwood Park is 3-3; New Caney 1-4; Porter 4-0; Summer Creek 2-2; Crosby 5-1; and Barbers Hill is 4-2. So it is Dayton, Crosby, and Porter leading as they near the halfway point in the district schedule.

By the end of Friday, March 28, half of the district season will be over. Barbers Hill will have played two games against C. E. King, Porter will have played two against Kingwood Park, and New Caney will have had their two shots at Summer Creek.

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