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9B with a great win!

By GameChanger 05/19/2016, 6:15pm CDT

Elk River falls at the hands of the Bengals

Bengals beat Elk River on Thursday 11-3 at Elk River High School in seven innings. 

Xavier Huber racked up four RBIs on two hits for Bengals. He doubled in the fifth and seventh innings. 

Mitch Fish pitched lights out for Bengals. Elk River managed just one hit off of the Bengals' pitcher, who allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out two during his three innings of work. 

Justin Brezinka got the win for Bengals. He allowed three runs over four innings. He struck out three, walked six and surrendered two hits. 

The top of the third saw Bengals take an early lead, 2-0. Ashton Mullinssingled to ignite Bengals' offense. Bengals added more runs when Martin scored on a walk by Mason Bryant

Elk River survived Bengals' surge and put up two runs of its own in the third. Elk River scored on a walk by Diamond and a sacrifice fly by Simmons. 

The game was never in doubt after the fifth, as Bengals scored five runs on a three-run double by Huber and a two-run single by Nathan Hallaway

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Walk Off Triple For the Win!

By GameChanger 05/09/2016, 11:30am CDT

Offenses dominate as Bengals outscores DeLaSalle 9-8

Fans were treated to a high-scoring affair Saturday as Bengals outscored DeLaSalle 9-8 in seven innings.

The teams banged out 21 hits hits between them, as well as six for extra bases.

The teams traded runs for most of the contest, leading to nine lead changes in the game.

Bengals took the lead in the seventh inning and held on for the victory. Bengals scored on a three-run triple by Justin Brezinka off Timmermdn, plating Nathan HallawayAshton Mullins and Grant Knowles.

Brezinka racked up three RBIs on four hits for Bengals.

Dominic Henderson got the win for Bengals. He allowed three runs over 3 1/3 innings. Henderson struck out four, walked three and gave up five hits.

The top of the first saw DeLaSalle take an early lead, 1-0. Veuker got things going for DeLaSalle with a double. A stolen base then moved Veuker from second to third.

It didn't take long for Bengals to answer as it scored four runs of its own in the first. Bengals scored on a two-run single by Edward Maertens, a groundout by Josh Spencer, and an RBI double by Hallaway.

Bengals scored one run in the third inning, and then followed it up with one more in the fourth. In the third, Bengals scored on an RBI double by Hallaway, bringing home Henderson.

Bengals scored on a steal of home by Mason Bryant.

Bengals quickly matched DeLaSalle's strong inning with a three-run inning of its own in the seventh.

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9B defeats district rival

By GameChanger 04/27/2016, 9:15am CDT

Early lead gives Bengals victory over Andover, 14-1

Bengals jumped out to an early lead on Andover and captured a 14-1 victory on Tuesday at Andover HS.

The game was decided quickly as Bengals exerted its will early with 11 runs in the first three innings.

A steal of home by Justin Brezinka, an RBI single by Nathan Hallaway, and a bases loaded walk by Dickie in the first inning and a steal of home by Derek Kitzmiller and an RBI double by Mason Bryant during the second inning helped Bengals put some runs on the board early.

 

Kitzmiller got on base three times in the game for Bengals. He scored four runs and had one RBI. He singled in the third and fourth innings.

 

 

Grant Knowles was in control on the bump. Knowles gave up just one hit, allowed no earned runs, walked none and struck out two during his two innings of work.

 

Brezinka got it done on the mound on the way to a win. He allowed one run over three innings. Brezinka struck out one, walked two and gave up one hit.

Bengals easily handled Andover pitching as six hitters combined for 11 hits, eight RBIs and 11 runs scored.

Bengals built upon its lead with five runs in the third. Kitzmiller started the inning with a single, bringing home Dominic Henderson. That was followed up by Caleb Tuohy's single, plating Brezinka.

Bengals tacked on another two runs in the fourth. A clutch bases loaded walk scored Kitzmiller to open the scoring in the frame. That was followed up byMitch Fish's single, scoring Hallaway.

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