Rick Ball Auto Group rallies past Rt. B Café in Minor
Rick Ball Auto Group rallied from a 7-2 deficit after three by outscoring Rt. B Café 15-2 for the rest of the game for a 17-9 win Friday night in Cal Ripken Minor at Harley Park.
Rick Ball Auto Group rallied from a 7-2 deficit after three by outscoring Rt. B Café 15-2 for the rest of the game for a 17-9 win Friday night in Cal Ripken Minor at Harley Park.
QuinlanAgency.com made Auto Body Experts work for the win Thursday night in Cal Ripken Major at the BHS Ball Field. Trailing 5-1 after two innings, Auto Body Experts put on a full-court press for the rest of the game by outscoring QA.com 9-3 for a 10-8 victory.
Monteer Plant & Bank defeated Auto Body Experts 7-6 in the Boonslick 6U Softball League Saturday at Lions Park. After playing to a 3-3 tie after one inning, Monteer Plant & Basket came back and outscored Auto Body Experts 4-3 in the second for the win.
Jamestown’s high school softball team picked up two big wins Friday night in the Boonslick High School Softball League at Rolling Hills Park. After beating Show-Me State Home Inspections 15-4, Jamestown came back in the nightcap to lead Workshop Wonders from start to finish for a 19-0 victory in three innings.
Citizen’s Community Bank remained undefeated on the season Thursday night in Cal Ripken Minor by beating Axis Seed 24-7 at the COCO-BA Field. CCB, 5-0 on the season, scored in every inning against Axis Seed and put up four runs in the first, one again in the second, 10 in the third and nine in the fourth to win by the mercy rule.
In the first game of the season Thursday night in New Franklin Little League girls’ softball, GKC CPAs defeated Shelter Insurance 8-3 in four innings of play. GKC CPAs trailed for only ½ inning as Shelter Insurance took a 1-0 lead in the top half of the second.
Mariah Finn tripled and teammates Belle Chitwood and Charleigh Collyott each singled as Shelter Insurance defeated Exchange Bank 9-3 in player pitch softball Saturday in Little League Girls Softball at New Franklin.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The moment the Kansas City Chiefs traded Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins for a package of draft picks, any notion the AFC West champions would be able to simply build on another deep playoff run went right with him.
W-K Auto broke a 4-4- tie with two runs in the top half of the third to beat A-Bow-K 6-4 in Midget League action Friday night at the Midget League Field. W-K Auto, 5-2-1 on the season, opened the game with three runs in the first and one again in the second to go up 4-0.
Show-Me State Home Inspections thirds baseman throws out a runner for Jamestown in the Boonslick High School Softball League Friday night at Rolling Hills Park. Show-Me State Home Inspections fell to Jamestown 15-4. (Photo by Chris Bowie)