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TUES. 4/19- LUMBERTON- 4 SILSBEE- 1 FINAL


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#19 Silsbee Tigers (17-4, 6-2) v Lumberton Raiders (14-12, 3-6). Big time game in Lumberton tonight. Silsbee trying to keep up with Orangefield as a championship is still within hand and Lumberton is fighting for their playoff lives. These two teams split their series last year.    

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Silsbee @ Lumberton 

End of 3rd:

Silsbee - 0

Wise flies out to right field, Johnson grounds out to first base, Glaze lines out to center field, Tigers come up empty.

Lumberton - 2

Hampshire pops out in foul territory, Rea grounds out to second base, Harmse strikes out looking, Raiders also unable to score.

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Silsbee @ Lumberton 

End of 4th:

Silsbee - 0

Simmons out on a foul tip with a 2-2 count. Mitchell reaches first on a dropped 3rd strike turned wild pitch, stealing second on next batter. Hartman comes up missing with a strike out. Youngblood pops out to second baseman, the 3rd out.

Simmons with 5 Ks.

Lumberton - 2

Gellner grounds out to first base, Dunnigan strikes out looking, Faulk grounds out, shortstop to first base.

Gellner with 7 Ks.

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Silsbee @ Lumberton 

End of 5th:

Silsbee - 0

Dean flies out to center field. Wise strikes out looking. Johnson strikes out looking.

Simmons with 5 Ks.

Lumberton - 4

Copes strikes out swinging. Bonner doubles on a line drive to center field. Koch hits a ground ball, reaching second on a throwing error. Hampshire grounds out. Bonner scores. Rea singles on a ground ball to center field. Harmse lines out to shortstop to end the inning.

Gellner with 10 Ks. 

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Silsbee @ Lumberton 

End of 6th:

Silsbee - 1

Sundgren strikes out swinging. Glaze hits a line drive and reaches on an error by second base. Simmons ground out second base to first base. Glaze advances to third. Mitchell singles on a ground ball to shortstop, Glaze scores. Hartman grounds out, second base to first base.

Simmons with 8 Ks.

Lumberton - 4

Gellner grounds out to first. Dunnigan strikes out looking. Faulk goes down swinging. 

Gellner with 10 Ks. 

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Silsbee @ Lumberton 

End of 7th:

Silsbee - 1

Youngblood singles on a line drive to left field. Dean strikes out swinging. Wise also singles on a line drive to left field, Youngblood advancing to second. Johnson strikes out swinging. Sundgren goes down swinging as the final out to end the game.

Lumberton - 4

Gellner ends the night with 13 Ks. 

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