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On Tuesday, June 11, the Lady Blackhawks hosted a camp at the Woonsocket gym for girls in grades four through 12 who are involved in the Lady Blackhawks Basketball program. The fourth through eighth grade girls had the first session, and the ninth through 12th graders had the second session. A total of 38 girls participated and were instructed by Dakota Wesleyan Women’s Basketball Coaches, Jason Christensen and Celeste Beck, along with a player from their team, Maleigha Estes. The day was spent working on fundamentals and having fun playing the game of basketball. 

…See pictures in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

On Tuesday, June 4, the Rebels little leaguers traveled to Montrose for some baseball against the hometown Irish. The 10U Rebels built a seven-run lead in the third inning and held off Montrose to bring home a 9-7 victory. The Artesian-Letcher 12U team struggled to keep up with the 12U Montrose boys and fell to them 0-15. 

To start, the Rebels 10U team got on the board in the top of the first inning after Conrad Olson singled, scoring two runs, and Sullivan Licht drew a walk, scoring another run. They added a run in the second inning after Owen Austerman walked, and then broke things wide open with five runs scored in the top of the third inning. 

Quinn Easton stepped on the hill first for the younger Rebels. He allowed five hits and six runs over two innings, striking out five and walking seven. Hunter Morris came in as relief to finish the game for Artesian-Letcher.

Offensively, Olson drove the middle of the lineup, leading the Rebels 10U with two runs batted in. Easton led Artesian-Letcher with three walks. Overall, the whole team had a strong eye at the plate, accumulating 12 walks for the game. Easton and Licht each stole multiple bases to help the Rebels in their 9-7 win.

In the 12U game that same night, the Montrose Irish started scoring in the bottom of the first inning and never let up, handing the Artesian-Letcher 12U Rebels a tough loss on the road. 

Hank Van Dover started the game for the Rebels’ defense. The starting pitcher surrendered four hits and 10 runs over one-third of an inning, striking out two and walking seven. Van Dover also led Artesian-Letcher offensively with one hit. Cade Wilson helped out stealing two bases but couldn’t get to home. 

The Artesian-Letcher Rebels played Alexandria on Tuesday, June 11 in Letcher, and they have their next games this weekend when the 10U team plays in their league tournament on Saturday, June 15, and the 8U team has their league tournament on Sunday, June 16. They then have 6U and 10U games, followed by 8U and 12U in Canistota on Tuesday, June 18.

…See a picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Letcher Hawks get rough start on field

By Game Changer and SWJ Staff

On Monday, June 3, the Letcher Hawks hosted the Kimball/White Lake (KWL) Teener teams. After a huge 11-run scoring binge in the fourth inning, the KWL boys defeated the Hawks 14U team 19-9. There were no stats available for the 16U game that night.

The younger Hawks had tied the game up in the bottom of the third thanks to walks from Tanse Moody and Tyson Kokesh and singles hit by Cole Wilson and Braylyn Baysinger, but they just couldn’t contain the WiLdKats enough to take over a lead for the win.

Rylan Eggleston stepped on the mound first for the Hawks. He allowed two hits and six runs (four earned) over three innings, striking out five and walking four. 

Baysinger, the number eight hitter for the Hawks, led the way offensively with three runs batted in. He and Gavin Scofield each collected two hits for the Hawks, while Kokesh handed in two walks. Overall, Letcher had patience at the plate, collecting eight walks for the game.

On Wednesday, June 5, the Mount Vernon/Plankinton (MVP) Titans came to Letcher for a doubleheader. The 14U boys started with the Hawks falling to the Titans in a 0-15 loss. Kokesh opened the game pitching for the Hawks. He surrendered four hits and seven runs (six earned) over two innings, striking out four and walking seven. Defensively, the 14U Hawks didn’t commit a single error, but they just couldn’t get their bats going to make anything happen on the offensive side of play.

For the second game of the evening, the Letcher 16U Hawks put up a good fight and captured the lead, 6-3, in the bottom of the third, but they couldn’t hang on to it and came up empty handed with a 6-11 loss in their first week of competition. 

Parker Ettswold pitched four innings in relief for the varsity Hawks team. The right-hander gave up eight hits and four runs (three earned) while striking out one and walking two. McCoy Schulz led things off on the hill for Letcher, surrendering four hits and seven runs (four earned) over three innings, striking out four and walking three.

Bryce Larson went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead the Hawks in hits. Grant Edwards helped out with one run batted in. As a team, the Hawks had a strong eye at the plate, accumulating eight walks for the game. Oscar Anderson and Schulz each stole more than one base for the Hawks. The whole team stole seven bases total. Defensively, they turned one double play in the game.

The Hawks had their next game on Monday, June 10 in Salem and they hosted Tyndall on Wednesday, June 12. They play Canistota/Freeman on Monday, June 17, away, and they travel to Platte on Wednesday, June 19. All games start with the 14U playing at 5:30 p.m. and the 16U to follow.

…See pictures in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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