Big inning: Five-run second dooms Trojans in 12-2 loss to Robertsdale at Hogan’s Hole
Published 3:00 am Friday, March 2, 2018
Robertsdale High jumped out for five runs in the second inning and three in the fifth to take a 12-2 win over Charles Henderson High Thursday night in baseball action on the campus of CHHS at Hogan’s Hole.
The Trojans slipped to 0-9 on the season and will look to break that skid with two games Friday and another on Saturday in weekend action at home.
“We’ve just got to make the routine plays,” said CHHS interim Head Coach Taylor Polk. “There were some balls we really did not get to that we probably should have. I thought our pitchers competed, and we did the best we could. We hit the ball a little bit better, we’ve just go to be more consistent with our hits.”
Robertsdale led 5-0 after two innings and added single runs in the third inning and fourth innings before CHHS got on the board with two runs in the bottom of the fourth inning.
Noah Lowery led off with a single, Keonte Brantley reached on an infield error, Anthony Gurba and Will Reeves each reached on a fielders choice, with Lawson Scarbrough, Walker Stallworth and Caden Bryan hitting consecutive singles to cut the lead to 7-2.
Robertsdale responded with three more runs in the top of the fifth and two in the sixth for the 12-2 lead, which held up to be the final in six innings.
Ethan Rolin led Robertsdale with three hits, Tristen Stephens, Ryan McCall, Colin McNeil and Brandon Johnson had two hits each, while Hunter Wilson and Tanner Duke had one hit apiece. McCall had a home run for Robertsdale.
CHHS had hits from Chance Pollard, Lowery, Brantley, Reeves, Scarbrough, Stallworth and Bryan.
CHHS plays Friday at 4:30 against Holtville and 7 p.m. vs. Opelika at Hogan’s Hole, and will take on Ft. Payne Saturday at 10 a.m.