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Apr 10, 2021 12:45 AM
BASEBALL
MARION CENTER – 12, HOMER-CENTER – 8
Landin Bennett strung together a 3-for-5 performance at the plate with 3 RBIs to help the Marion Center Stingers defeat the Homer-Center Wildcats on Friday.
Homer-Center had an 8-7 lead after three innings, but the Stingers rallied back by mounting 5 runs in the final three innings to win. Bennett was helped by Ty Ryan, who went 2-for-4 with 3 runs on offense and struck out 8 Homer-Center hitters over 4.2 innings pitched.
Michael Krejocic and Andrew Ruddock each went 2-for-4 with an RBI for the Wildcats.
The Stingers move to 3-1 on the season, while the Wildcats fall to 1-3.
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The work areas, nicknamed the pits, are buzzing with team members working on robots, scouting groups interviewing possible allies and family members asking what each part on the robots does. The loud music in the arena is drowned out by screaming and cheering between matches. And the feeling of anticipation as your team walks onto the field can take your breath away.
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