Wednesday was a busy day on the baseball diamond for local high school teams.
Benjamin Logan and Indian Lake both earned wins, while Bellefontaine struggled against a strong Kenton Ridge squad.
The Benjamin Logan Raiders came out on top against Graham with a 4-1 victory.
Benjamin Logan opened the scoring in the second inning when Adam Tinsman singled to drive in a run.
Tinsman delivered both on the mound and at the plate.
He pitched a complete game, allowing seven hits and one run while striking out eight and walking three.
He also went 1-for-3 with an RBI.
Anthony Griffith led the team offensively, going 2-for-3, and Parker Yelton anchored the defense with a game-high eight plays.
The Raiders didn’t commit a single error.
LaFollette finished 1-for-2 with the lone RBI for Graham.
The Bellefontaine Chiefs struggled on the road Wednesday, falling to Kenton Ridge 16-1.
Bellefontaine’s starter Spencer Stolly lasted just over an inning, surrendering seven hits and nine runs—four of them earned.
He struck out none and walked one.
At the plate, Cayleb Overmann drove in the Chiefs’ only run and went 1-for-2.
Brody Boy had a solid day, going 2-for-3 to lead the team in hits.
In a tightly contested game, the Indian Lake Lakers edged out the North Union Wildcats 1-0.
Indian Lake’s pitching duo held North Union scoreless despite six combined strikeouts.
Starter Tyler Tidwell allowed four hits over five and two-thirds innings with six strikeouts and no walks.
Cooper Hall came in to close it out, earning the win with one and one-third innings of no-hit, no-walk relief.
The game’s only run came after an error by North Union in the sixth.
Madden Lillard led the offense for Indian Lake, going 2-for-3 from the leadoff spot.
Defensively, the Lakers were flawless, committing no errors.
Colten Corcoran led the team with seven chances in the field.