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SportsApril 4, 2023

Jackson defeated Oakville 13-5 on the road for its eighth game of the season. Caden Bogenpohl started the game and threw 3.1 innings with no hits, no earned runs, and six strikeouts. Adrian Fox came out of the bullpen and finished the game with two no-hit innings of his own...

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Jackson's Caden Bogenpohl follows through on a hit against Hazelwood West on Saturday at Cape Central High School.
Jackson's Caden Bogenpohl follows through on a hit against Hazelwood West on Saturday at Cape Central High School.Tony Capobianco ~ tcapobianco@semoball.com

Jackson defeated Oakville 13-5 on the road for its eighth game of the season.

Caden Bogenpohl started the game and threw 3.1 innings with no hits, no earned runs, and six strikeouts.

Adrian Fox came out of the bullpen and finished the game with two no-hit innings of his own.

Baden Hackworth went 2-for-5 with a home run and three RBIs. Quinton Borders drove in three runs of his own.

The Indians stole 13 bases as a team.

Jackson (8-2) played five games from last Monday to this Monday and won them all, outscoring opponents 61-17.

The Indians travel to Notre Dame on Tuesday to take on the Bulldogs at 4:30 p.m.

__Twin Rivers 4, Scott City 3__

Scott City suffered its first defeat of the season, falling 4-3 on the road at Twin Rivers.

Twin Rivers hit four straight singles in the bottom of the seventh to tie the game before walking off.

Mark Panagos led off the first inning with a single and Luke Holder followed up with a walk. They both scored on wild pitches to give the Rams an early 2-0 lead.

Twin Rivers cut the Scott City lead to 2-1 in the second inning after Zack Hendrix reached base on a single and later scored on a wild pitch.

Scott City added to its lead, 3-1, the sixth after Tyson Underwood scored on a groundout hit by Joe Young.

Kobe Watson started for Scott City and threw six innings, allowing only one run in the no-decision.

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Scott City (6-1) returns home on Tuesday to take on Delta at 4:30 p.m.

__St. Vincent 15, Delta 2__

After losing three straight games, St. Vincent rebounds in a big way with a 15-2 home win over Delta.

The Indians scored five runs in the first inning, seven runs in the second, and one run in the third and fourth to force the run rule.

Blake Moniter went 3-for-4 including a two-run double in the fourth inning to round out the scoring for the Indians.

Carter Scherer and Bryce Cox each drove in a run for Delta in the third inning. Scherer went 2-for-3 for the Bobcats.

Delta (0-7) travels to Scott City on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. St. Vincent (3-2) will host Scott City on Thursday at 4:30 p.m.

__Meadow Heights 8, Crystal City 6__

Meadow Heights came from behind to defeat Crystal City 8-6 on the road.

The Panthers entered the seventh inning down 6-0. Trae Yamnitz led off the frame with a single. Koby Cook reached base and Dalton was hit by a pitch to load the bases.

Dierks Simmons’ first hit of the game led to the Panthers' first run of the game. Cook scored thanks to a single up the middle by Will Green.

James Miller hit an RBI single and Braeden Hays drove in two more to put the Panthers down only one run, 6-5, with only one out.

Yamnitz started the rally, and with the bases loaded for his second plate appearance of the inning, he completed it by grounding into a fielder’s choice and drove Miller home to tie the game 6-6 and force extras.

Green led off the top of the ninth with a double. He finished the game going 3-for-5. Miller reached base on an error, scoring Green for the go-ahead run. Ransom Grindstaff rounded out the scoring for the Panthers by hitting an RBI double.

The Panthers have won four games in a row and will look to extend their streak on Thursday at Greenville at 4:30 p.m.

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