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Saginaw-Sport-Sport highlights: Bentley Baumer is leaving the baseball victory for Hemlock

Bentley Baumer finished a rally with three runs with a game-winning single with an out in seventh place to keep Hemlock unbeaten in the Tri-Valley conference.

Baumer sat down and drove in Tim Huston in game 2 for a 10: 9 victory against Michigan Lutheran Seminary on Monday to complete a Sweep after an 11-1 win at the start.

The seminar in game 2 had a lead of 9: 7 in the top of the seventh place and broke a 7: 7 draw with two runs. But Hemlock improved to 10: 0 in the TVC and a total of 13-2 thanks to the single from Baumer in the middle.

Gavin Schmidt and Mitchell Radosa each had two goals and two RBIs for the huskies, with Dawson Doan adding two three. Zastrow and Baumer, who won the victory, followed two goals.

Noah Reif took two goals with three goals and three runs with Owen Mason, Salgat and Simeon Kober. Mason drove in three runs.

Chad Brown dominated the hill for Hemlock at the start and ruled out eight to 3 2/3 innings to improve to 5: 0, with an average run of the season achieving an average of 0.00. Baumer and Huston each had two goals for the huskies, with Baumer drove in four and huston two.

Zachary Scharrer and Simeon Kober each hit one for the cardinals, with Kober driving over the course.

baseball

Valley Lutheran 3-5, Nouvel 1-9: Valley Lutheraner won the Tri-Valley Conference Doubleheader behind Starter Trey Flood, who scored 10. Flood allowed four hits, a walk and a run in seven innings. Bryce Patterson and Axel Schuette each had two goals for the chargers. In defeat in game 2, Flood, Schuette and Tyler Belt each had one goal and RBI for Valley Lutheran.

Merrill 2-11, VestaBurg 0-1: Bryce Mechem Castle Vestaburg Castle for a conference with medium -sized states, scored 10 and allowed two goals in six innings. Brendan Becker and Ethan Mattson each had one goal and RBI. Mattson won the victory in the second game, allowed a goal and scored 13 in six innings. Becker had two goals and two RBIs for the offensive, while Braden Buckley added a double and a triple for the vandals that are 6-0 in the league.

Heritage 8-6, Flint powers 6-7: Jack Thompson had two goals and drove to two RBIs to lead the legacy to a Saginaw Valley League victory in game 1. Hudsen Hammond won the victory. Hammond and Trevor Selk also drove into runs for the Hawks. Powers put on the legacy in game 2 and gave the Hawks a 6-5 SVL record. Brady Boelter led the heir with three goals, with Braedyn Boell adding a goal and RBI.

Caro 4-5, Ubly 0-4: Landyn Stine allowed a goal and excluded nine in a Shutout from game 1 for Caro. Xander Grice led the offensive with two goals, with Trentin drove in three and Max Grice two. Xander Grice topped Caro for victory in game 2 and the Sweep and went with two RBIs 4: 4. Ramon Zamora Jr., Wyatt Waterman and Olyver Downing each had two goals for the tiger, with Zamora Jr. and Downing each scored two runs. Hessling won the victory, set six and allowed a well -deserved run in three innings.

Millington 5-9, Mayville 4-1: Brandon Dickie achieved the victory in game 1 and achieved six of three innings. Truk Terbush won his third victory of the year in the second game and achieved five batteries for the 11-4-1 cardinals in five inner rings. Garret Woodward terminated the Millington offensive with three goals and three runs achieved.

Softball

Hemlock 20-11, Michigan Lutheran Seminary 14-1: Olivia McQueen won Hemlock the relief when both teams in the opener achieved an offensive representation. McQueen excluded three and did not allow a deserved run in 3 2/3 innings. Allison had five goals Cordany and ran in five runs to lead the Hemlock offensive, with Lillian Martinez adding four goals. Maddie Hall and Lyndsey Lyscas added two hits each. Carley Noyes excluded seven and only allowed a deserved run in five inner sings to achieve the victory 2 for Hemlock. Martinez had four goals and three RBIs for the huskies, which improved to 3: 1 in the Tri-Valley conference, a total of 10: 4. Cordeling and Laci Harry added two goals, whereby Addison hit a Homer and drove in two runs.

Reese 15-13, Harbor Beach 2-3: Breelie Louis allowed three goals and beat five to achieve Reese victory 1. Keira Campbell, Grace Hall, Sadie Johnson, Jaidyn Vanochten and Sydney Durussel each had two goals, with Campbell knocking in four runs. Hall and Johnson each had two RBIs. Kylie Soper allowed four hits with six strike outs in game 2 for the Reese Sweep. Ashtyn Frost, Louis and Hall each had two goals, with Frost in four runs, Louis Three and Hall Two.

Girl football

Midland High 3, Midland Dow 0: Midland Dow had no answer to Alahna Beckett, who scored three goals to lead Midland High to the Saginaw Valley League victory against the rival Dow. Beckett gave Midland High a 2-0 half with two goals, with Assists to go to America and Theresa Wilk. Beckett ended the gate and the hat trick in the second half with Assist from Addy Sterling. Niobe Marchalant received the rash in the goal and scored five parades for the 10-0 chemistry. Midland High is 5-0 in the SVL.

Young golf

Big Thumb Jamboree: Millington claimed on Monday, Jamboree on Monday at the Verona Hills Golf Course, and carded a 170 to achieve Bad Ax for five strokes. Caro was fourth with 181st Brad Coleman led the cardinals with a second place of 40. Landon Germain followed with 41, Gabe Dueweke with 44 and Bryce Martin with 45.

Girl tennis

Nouvel 8, Alma 0: Nouvel swept Alma and won all eight flights. Singles winners were Caroline Shaheen, Mary Beyers, Jveen Murad and Elizabeth Garner, while Nouvel's double winner Katie Kennedy-Holli Cook, Cece Barrera-Maia Dill, Gabi Thiel-Macey Hausbeck and Natalie Shaheen-Charli Hausbeck.

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