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Hartland 10, Walled Lake Central 0

HARTLAND – Alex Wagner showed his resilience in pitching a five-inning shutout for the Eagles.“He struggled against Milford and was pretty down on himself,” Hartland coach Brian Morrison said. “But he bounced back tonight, and I was proud of the way he responded.”Wagner struck out six while tossing a two-hitter. The Eagles scored four in the first to effectively put the game out of reach.

Jake Lowery, who homered, and Mike Parks each had two hits for the Eagles (15-7, 10-4 KLAA West), who play host to Pinckney today.

 

 

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HARTLAND – Brent Diamond’s RBI triple broke open a scoreless tie in the fifth inning of the opener for

 the Eagles (17-7, 12-4).In the nightcap, Travis Johnson with 3-for-3, including a double and triple, with

 three RBIs. Spencer Wright and Anthony Villar (the winning pitcher) each added two hits.“Their kid

(Brandon White) threw a great game (in the opener) and kept it tight,” Hartland coach Brian Morrison

 said. “In the nightcap we got some big innings to stretch out the score and our pitchers threw their fourth

consecutive shutout.”Pinckney slipped to 5-18, 2-14.

 

 

 

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Eagles lose to Walled Lake Central

Posted by sandy ziebold at May 14, 2013 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Hartland                     3

Walled Lake Central 6

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Eagles Sweep Lakeland

Posted by sandy ziebold at May 12, 2013 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Game #1

 Hartland         12

Lakeland        2 

 

Game #2

 

 Hartland         7

Lakeland        5

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Eagles fly past Lakeland

Posted by sandy ziebold at May 12, 2013 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Hartland 10, Lakeland 0

WHITE LAKE – Jake Lowery struck out seven for a complete-game victory in a contest shortened to five innings.“We got on top of them quick, and Jake challenged them in the strike zone,” Hartland coach Brian Morrison said.

The Eagles (14-7, 9-4) put the game out of reach with eight runs in the third, when Travis Johnson and John Baker each had two-run singles.

 

 

 

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