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Cohen Sherman's Big Day Propels Cass City Red Hawks Varsity Past Hillman Varsity Tigers
Hillman Community Jr./Sr. 0, Cass City 15
West Branch, MI — Cohen Sherman drove in five runs on three hits to lead Cass City Red Hawks Varsity past Hillman Varsity Tigers 15-0 on Saturday at Ogemaw Heights High School. Sherman singled in the second inning, scoring two runs, and singled in the fourth inning, scoring two.
Cass City Red Hawks Varsity got on the board in the top of the first inning after Gavin Franzel doubled, and Cass City Red Hawks Varsity scored on a wild pitch, each scoring one run.
Cass City Red Hawks Varsity scored five runs on three hits in the top of the second inning.
Jackson Anthony singled, scoring two runs, Sherman singled, scoring two runs, and an error scored one run.
Cass City Red Hawks Varsity added to their early lead in the top of the third inning after Anthony singled, Hillman Varsity Tigers committed an error, and Franzel singled, each scoring one run.
Cass City Red Hawks Varsity scored five runs on three hits in the top of the fourth inning. An error scored one run, Sherman singled, scoring two runs, an error scored one run, and Franzel singled, scoring one run.
Hayden Anthes earned the win for Cass City Red Hawks Varsity. The starting pitcher gave up two hits and zero runs over four innings, striking out five and walking none. Levi Vogt took the loss for Hillman Varsity Tigers. The starting pitcher gave up two hits and zero runs over four innings, striking out five and walking none. Levi Vogt took the loss for Hillman Varsity Tigers. The starting pitcher went two innings, surrendering seven runs (four earned) on six hits, striking out one and walking three.
Cass City Red Hawks Varsity piled up 12 hits in the game. Franzel and Sherman each collected three hits for Cass City Red Hawks Varsity. Anthony and Ryker Wallace each collected multiple hits for Cass City Red Hawks Varsity. Trent Patrick and Sherman each stole multiple bases for Cass City Red Hawks Varsity.
Cass City Red Hawks Varsity stole seven bases, turned one double play in the game and were sure-handed in the field, not committing a single error. Franzel had the most chances in the field with five.
Cuyler Schultz and Vogt each collected one for the Hillman Tigers.