The Wayne Bulldogs got an 11-0 win over Springer Monday night to move their overall record to 14-6.
“We took care of business and did what we were supposed to do against Springer,” head coach Shane Collins said.
Ty Kemp threw a no-hitter, going four innings and striking out six.
Wayne had 10 hits in the win.
Last week they were in Elmore City for the ECP Invitational.
They split their pool play games, a 7-4 loss to Wynnewood and a 13-5 win over Rush Springs.
Despite making it to the third place game, Wayne forfeited on Saturday due to Friday night’s Prom.
Wynnewood
The Savages pushed three runs across, striking first. Wayne took a 4-3 lead after scoring two runs in the bottom of both the first and second innings. But, that’s all she wrote for Wayne.
“We hit the ball well and we were better on the base paths, but errors killed us,” Collins said.
The Bulldogs finished the game with seven hits. Rhett Kennedy and Wyatt Webster had two each.
Kaleb Madden was on the bump and once again, he did great for Wayne, throwing 65% strikes.
He struck out six, allowed 7 runs on 10 hits and walked two.
Rush Springs
In their second pool play game, Wayne jumped out on top scoring three runs in the first inning.
They added one each in the second and third innings before the Redskins got on the board in the third with four runs.
The Bulldogs added five more runs in the fifth inning. Ben Fischer singled, Aiden Beck was hit by a pitch and Madden doubled to help push runs across the plate.
Wayne finished with 14 hits and 13 RBIs. Rhett Kennedy was 3-5 at the plate while Madden was 2-4. Lane Jones was 3-3 with an RBI.
Wayne had a third round with Wynnewood on Tuesday night. And are scheduled to host Dibble on Monday.
Districts
Wayne will be in Velma next Thursday with the Comets and Empire.
Game one is Wayne vs. Empire at 12 p.m. The Bulldogs will play Velma right after.
Velma is 13-3 on the season and ranked #20 in Class A. Empire has a 5-11 record.
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