Shorecrest loses baseball games to Glacier Peak and Marysville Getchell

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Hayden McNabb hits his first of two doubles in Tuesday’s loss to Glacier Peak
Photo by Barb Swan


The Shorecrest baseball team lost 10-0 to Glacier Peak Tuesday in the first game of a three-game series after the Scots lost to Marysville Getchell in their only game last week.

Shorecrest takes a 1-9 Wesco 3A record (2-11 overall) into a 4pm game Wednesday at Shorecrest High School followed by a Friday game at Glacier Peak.

Nic Hendricks was the Scot's pitcher
Photo by Barb Swan
In Shorecrest’s 10-0 loss at Glacier Peak, Glacier Peak scored 3 runs in the second inning, 4 in the third, 2 in the fourth and 1 in the fifth to end the game on the 10-run mercy rule; Scot Hayden McNabb had two hits – both doubles – in two at-bats; and Nik Hendricks was the losing pitcher.

The Scots had lost 10-2 to Marysville Getchell Wednesday, April 10, at Marysville-Pilchuck High School. Keegan Small was the losing pitcher.

The Shorecrest junior varsity took a 0-9 Western Conference 3A record (1-11 overall) into a home game with Glacier Peak Tuesday at Shorecrest, followed by a game at Glacier Peak Wednesday and a home game Friday.

Marysville Getchell 10, Shorecrest 2
At Marysville Pilchuck High School, Wednesday, April 10

Shorecrest---------------- 000 011 0---2  2  4
Marysville Getchell--     201 304 x--10 11 0

SC: Keegan Small, Zane May (5) and Ted Weber.
MP: Faucett and Hunter Gardlin, Nathan Eschete (5).

Ted Weber hits a single to right field at the Grizzly Ball Park
Photo by Barb Swan



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