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Photo with the kind permission of Joe Brown/West Central Tribune: Junior Chase Alcorn, Middle and the Marshall Baseball team celebrated after Alcorn met a solo homerun in the third inning in a non-conference game against Willmar on Monday, May 5, 2025.

Willmar-Chase Alcorn met a solo homerun to run the offensive, while Liam Kruse scored a complete game on Monday when the Marshall Baseball team jumped early to achieve a 10-1 win against Willmar on Monday.

Alcorns Homerun led the third inning for Marshall and made him second Tiger, who met a four-excavator with Josh Kraft this season.

From there, the Tigers continued the runs as part of the runs, as a few singles from Deagan Maurice and Cooper Mensink and a Levi Maeyaert walk the bases with a load. Samuel Thor then loosened the bases with a triple single, which was supported by an error to make the score 9: 1.

Kruse threw all seven inns for the Tigers and excluded six cardinals while allowed three goals and a walk. The lonely run he allowed was an unmatched run with two outs in the first that brought the game together in one run each.

Marshall had scored at the top of the first goal. With two outs, Kruse took a walk and was first replaced by the friendly foundation of Tyson Louwagie. Louwagie stole second place before scored the first run of the game with an Eli -Alcorn -Single.

At the top of the second, Maurice doubled, climbed to third place with a passed ball and achieved the starting point with a single from Braxton Koster. Maeyaert then achieved a mistake before Mensink was moistened in Koster, and Kruse scored a triple triple with two outs with two outs with 5: 1.

Maurice recorded two hits with a double, while Alcorn, Kruse and Thor each had one goal and a walk. Thor and Kruse were two RBIs with a game with two RBIs.

After two goalless innings, Marshall took an insurance run in the top of the sixth, when Thor went, scored second and with a Kruse victim flight, followed by an error in third place.

Marshall improves 11-1 with the victory and is on the street at 5:30 p.m. against St. Peter (6: 4)

Tiger sweep Waseca in

Saturday Doubleheader

Marshall-Light-out pitching and defense made it possible for the Marshall Baseball team to exclude Waseca on Saturday in a double header from Legion Field in a Big South Conference. In the second game, Owen Kesteloot set a one-hitter with a complete game, a 13-0 victory in five Innerings, and Josh Kraft and Logan Miller combined in second place for a shutout, with Miller set up the last 5 2/3 frames in the 6-0 victory.

Chase Alcorn, Andrew Stelter, Cooper Mensink and Kraft each have two goals in the two games, with Kraft drove in four runs in a team, and Stelter and Alcorn, each in the other three tracks.

Game 1

Marshall 6, Waseca 0

A third inning with four runs gave Marshall a lead that never gave it up in the first game of the Doublehead. Stelter and Samuel Thor achieved successive mistakes to start the frame and Liam Kruse went to load the bases without outs. Miller hit a victim fly to achieve stelter for the start, Alcorn in another, and Deagan Maurice went before Koster scored a single with two runs to score the score with 4: 0.

Miller took over the hill with one and a runner in the first in the second before he came out of the inning without a run. He ended his 5 2/3 inside with eight strikes and limited the BlueJays to a goal and two walks in victory.

Strength turned out two batteries as he allowed a goal and a walk over 1 1/3 inning to start the game.

Alcorn recorded a few hits with a couple of RBIs, Kruse ended with a goal and a few walks and Koster scored a goal, a walk and two RBIs.

Stelter took the fourth with a walk before scored on an Alcorn single and scored Mensink before making a mistake on the fifth point to bring the game into the final result.

Game 2 (5 Inn.)

Marshall 13, Waseca 0

Owen Kesteloot accumulated a complete game in the second game and held 12 batters on 71 parking spaces and limited the BlueJays to a hit and two walks. The Marshall bats used 13 runs to end the game in fifth with mercy.

The tigers laid the game with a fourth inning from nine runs. Levi Maeyaert and Cooper Mensink went one after the other to start the frame and climbed a two-run single into the midfield for a 6-0 lead.

Kruse was first created with an out after he had been hit by a field and strength his third Homerun of the season, a two runs on the left field to bring Marshall's lead to 9-0.

Another pair of walks to Eli Alcorn and Carter Prins set up two runners when Jr. Vierstraete hit an RBI single, and for the following walks to Maeyaert and Tyson Louwagie for enforced in another run. A Shep Jensen single with two runs then brought the advantage to 13: 0 before a double game ended the rally.

With a Homer, a double and four RBIs, strength achieved a game with six bases, while Stelter contributed a triple and a single with three RBIs. Eli Alcorn and Mensink also reached the base with a hit and a walk, while Maeyaert went twice.

Eli Alcorn led the second inn with his triple before scored a goal at the choice of a chase alcorn field player. An inning later, which scored cafeteria before scored on a stelter triple. After Thor was hit by a field, Kruse drove with the choice of a field player in Mensink and strength doubled in Thor for a 4-0 lead.

Kesteloot excluded three of the four batteries with which he was exposed to fifth. The exception was a walk to seal the victory in five innings.

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