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Concordia Peewee Baseball 6-26-25

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Monday, June 23

Concordia Knights fell to Pike Valley, 8-5.

With a tied game 5-5 entering the fifth inning, Pike Valley scored three runs in the top of the inning to take the win and remain undefeated. Jack Gilliland led with two runs on two hits with four RBIs, with Maklen Brown and Jaden Farha having one run scored on one hit.

The Concordia Lions Club defeated Belleville Haarslev, 10-5.

Haarslev jumped out to a 5-0 lead after two innings, before the Lions tied it up with a five-run third inning, and then took the lead and the win in the fourth with another five-run inning. Lee Lacy, Parson Link, Blayne Sorensen, Timothy Shepard, and Luke Peterson each scored two runs for the Lions.

The Concordia Chevys fell to the Belleville Lions, 9-8.

Chevys jumped to a 7-0 lead entering the bottom of the second inning, before Belleville took an 8-7 lead with a two-run second inning and a six-run fourth inning. Chevys tied the game in the top of the fifth, before the Lions scored in the bottom to win the game. Logan Bray led with two runs scored on two hits with an RBI, with Evan Francis and Hershel Hutchinson each scoring two runs and being walked twice.

Concordia American Legion at Clifton-Clyde was cancelled due to weather.

Wednesday, June 18

The Concordia Chevys defeated the Lions, 8-6.

The Lions’ offense roared for four runs in the fifth to make the game close, with Blayne Sorensen and Luke Peterson each bringing in a pair of runs on the game. Chevys was led by Kade Showers’ three-hit, four-RBI performance, Hershel Hutchinson’s three walks, and Henry Hutchinson’s nine strikeouts.

The Concordia Knights defeated the American Legion, 15-1.

Striking hard and early, the Knights scored five runs in the top of the first inning, and six runs in the top of the second, with two runs in the third and fourth innings, and tallied a total of 17 hits in the game, led by Maklen Brown’s three runs on three hits. The Legion got on the board in the bottom of the fourth, with Brigham Kindel scoring the lone run.