Fletcher splits four games

Fletcher 3 Sentinel 1

Fletcher 17 Binger-Oney 5

Fletcher 4 Hydro-Eakly 17

Fletcher 2 Elmore City-Pernell 6

Fletcher took on Sentinel to open up their week. After three scoreless innings to start the game, Sentinel drug a run across in the bottom of the fourth inning. The Wildcats responded back when Martin Alcanter drove in two runners on a RBI double to take the lead. Earl Squyres then had an RBI groundout to score Brayden Chinnow to give the Wildcats a 3-1 lead. That was all the run support needed as Fletcher held on to pull out the victory. Fletcher then took on the Binger-Oney Bobcats in their next contest. Squyres drew a bases-loaded walk to give Fletcher an early lead. Jade Ketchum then scored two on an RBI single to put the Cats in front 3-0. The Bobcats then scored five runs to take the lead in the bottom half of the first inning. Fletcher answered with nine runs in the second inning to take the lead for good. The Wildcats ran out to a run rule win over the Bobcats. Up next for Fletcher was Hydro-Eakly. The Wildcats got out to a first inning lead when Kaleb Kimball hit a sacrifice fly to score Caleb Campbell to make it 1-0. Hydro-Eakly answered back with 10 runs in the bottom half of the first inning. Caleb Campbell drove an 2 RBI single up the middle to cut into the deficit. Hydro-Eakly responded with runs scoring seven runs to make it 17-4. The Wildcats could not muster any runs in the top of the third inning and dropped the contest in run rule fashion. The next contest for Fletcher was against Elmore City-Pernell. The Badgers got out on top first with two runs in the bottom of the first inning. Elmore City-Pernell tacked on to the lead with three runs in the third inning. Fletcher cut into the deficit when Chinnow drove a single through the right side to make it 5-1. The Badgers added on a run of their own in the bottom of the fourth inning. The Wildcats chipped away at the lead when Squyres drove in Chinnow on a sacrifice fly to Right Field. Fletcher could not muster a rally and dropped the contest by a score of 6-2.