WARRIORS SPLIT THE SERIES WITH THE BADGERS

East Palestine, OH- Edgewood Warriors baseball got out to a six-run lead in the second inning and held on for a 6-5 victory over Berkshire on Tuesday.  Berkshire scored five runs in the failed comeback on a single by Jacobs, a error, and a triple by Martin. Berkshire scored five runs in the seventh inning, but the Edgewood Warriors still managed to pull out the victory.  Jacobs, Brancel, and Martin all contributed in the big inning with RBIs. The Warriors Varsity got things moving in the second inning.  Riley Baldwin drew a walk, scoring one run. Logan Kray was on the mound for the Edgewood Warriors. The pitcher lasted six and two-thirds innings, allowing just two hits and five runs while striking out ten.

Janssen manned the mound for Berkshire. Janssen went seven innings, allowing six runs on eight hits and striking out ten. Edgewood had eight hits in the game.  Kray and Tony Hall each managed multiple hits for the Warriors.  Juniors Tony Hall and Logan Kray all had two hits to lead Edgewood from the batter’s box. This win splits the series between the Badgers and the Warriors as the Warriors fell to Berkshire on Monday. Edgewood will start their OHSAA tournament at home Monday against the Howland Tigers in 11 vs 14 seed battle.