Greene County scored three runs in the first inning at Ogden on Tuesday night and went on to a 7-2 non-conference baseball victory over the Bulldogs in a game heard on KG98 and www.raccoonvalleyradio.com. Coach Mark Sawhill’s Rams improved to 10-15 while Dick Smith’s Bulldogs ended the regular season with a mark of 18-11.

The Rams added single runs in the fourth and fifth innings and put two more on the board in the seventh. Both of Ogden’s runs came in the bottom of the seventh inning.

Freshman Austin Delp was the winning pitcher. He went six plus innings, leaving the game with a 7-0 lead and no outs in the seventh inning in favor of senior Tyler Beger, who allowed no runs on no hits. He walked a batter and struck out two. Delp gave up no earned runs on just three hits, three walks, and two batters hit with pitches. The ninth grader fanned eight.

Ogden senior Nick Ross took the loss after throwing 1-1/3 innings and allowing three runs. He walked five batters, hit one with a pitch and allowed two hits while fanning one. Freshman Carter Church pitched the final 5-2/3 and gave fur runs on four hits, three walks, and he recorded nine strikeouts.

Sophomore Wade Adcock singled, doubled, and drove in a run for Greene County. Delp drove in the two seventh inning runs with a base hit, and leadoff batter Chase Stoline, a junior, was on base four times with two singles, a walk, and he was hit with a pitch. Stoline also knocked in a run. Branden Miller’s infield single led off the seventh inning.

Greene County plays tomorrow night in Lytton against South Central Calhoun in non-conference action.

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