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Spartans are 3-3 in conference following a split week | Sumner High Baseball

Published 12:33 pm Thursday, April 12, 2012

Tysen Fischlin readies himself at bat against Steilacoom April 4.
Tysen Fischlin readies himself at bat against Steilacoom April 4.

The Sumner High School Baseball team seems to be stuck following the philosophy of “eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth,” after another week of mixed performance on the diamond. From April 4 to April 10, the boys came up half-and-half against Steilacoom, White River, Fife and Eatonville, bringing their South Puget Sound League 2A record to 3-3. They were scheduled to play Franklin Pierce Wednesday, but the game was rained out.

An April 4 game against Steilacoom brought in a handy win. Though the first three innings were slow-going, with only one run in the bottom of the second, the Spartans pulled off a mind-bending 10 runs in the fourth inning to create what proved to be an insurmountable lead and a 14-8 game. Luc Powers-Hubbard had five at-bats, two runs, two hits, and 4 Runs Batted In. Gage Whitehead had three at-bats, two runs, two hits, and 2-RBI.

An April 6 game against White River saw the Spartans shut out 9-1.

The Monday, April 9, outing against Fife stung only slightly less at 2-1. Fife scored an early run in the second inning, matched by Sumner in the fourth. But a Fife fifth inning run just wasn’t matched.

The next day’s away game against Eatonville was the most fruitful yet, netting an 8-0 win. The Sumner boys took two runs in the third, two runs again in the fourth, and four runs in the fifth. Every hit a Spartan batter took resulted in a run.

The Spartans are scheduled to butt heads again with Fife on Friday, on the Trojans’ home turf.