Second baseman McKale McGonigal makes the catch for an out during SH's game against North Butler. The Tigers fell by a 5-2 count in the non-conference home game.
Second baseman McKale McGonigal makes the catch for an out during SH's game against North Butler. The Tigers fell by a 5-2 count in the non-conference home game.
The South Hardin bats were quiet for much of the game against North Butler.
The Bearcats starting hurler, Carter Miller, struck out 14 Tiger batters and allowed just four hits scattered throughout the contest. He also had some timely sticks from his offense as North Butler (2-1) handed SH its third loss in a row – 5-2.
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