The trip to Beulah was supposed to be a doubleheader against the host school, Beulah, and Horseshoe Bend, but Horseshoe Bend cancelled due to illness on the team. With the change, the varsity played first and the second game was a JV contest. The varsity team won 6-1, but the game was really more of a pitcher’s duel although you wouldn’t think so looking at the final score. Cam Sutton pitched a complete game beauty to earn the win as he gave up just five hits and struck out six Bobcats.
ACA (6-5) had a golden opportunity to get on the board in the first inning as Mac Moorer and Jackson McGuire both singled to start the game. With one out what could have been a Tielan Long bloop single turned into a fielder’s choice as the runner going to second was thrown out. A pop out in the next at bat ended the chance. Beulah’s first opportunity to score came in the bottom of the second. The Bobcats had runners on first and second with one out, but Cam Sutton struck out the next two batters out to end the threat. The Eagles finally broke through in their half of the third with a run. With two outs, McGuire singled to left and his courtesy runner, Sam Schotteker, advanced to second when an errant pick off attempt got by the first baseman. Jackson Burton drilled an 0-1 pitch to the outfield for a double that scored Schotteker.
Neither team scored in the fourth as Cam Sutton worked around an infield error to start the frame. ACA’s second run, which came in the fifth, was courtesy of the Beulah defense. With two outs an infield error produced an Eagle baserunner. After two wild pitches moved the runner to third, another infield error scored him for the 2-0 lead. The Bobcats best offensive showing was in the bottom of the fifth. The first two batters singled, the second hit being a pretty push bunt past the pitcher. The next batter hit a rocket right at Mac Moorer for the first out. The next batter singled to load the bases with one out. The home team scored its only run on the next play as Moorer was able to force the runner at third for the second out. On the first pitch of the next at bat, Beulah tried to steal third, but the batter was called out for interfering with the catcher. Although the Beulah faithful argued long and loud about the way the inning ended, it was the right call.
ACA immediately got the run back in the sixth as Mason Roosendaal singled to center and advanced to second on a passed ball. Levi Summers delivered a run scoring single to right for a 3-1 advantage. The Bobcats were kept off the board in the sixth. The Eagles knew some insurance runs would be nice to make it more difficult for the Bobcats. Jackson Burton delivered the insurance in dramatic fashion as he mashed an 0-2 pitch over the left field wall for a 5-1 cushion. Roosendall drove in the final run of the day with an RBI ground out for the five run lead. Cam Sutton finished what he started as he set down three in a row in the seventh.
Jackson Burton finished the day 2 for 4 with a double and a homer with three RBI’s. Jackson McGuire went 2 for 3 and Sam Schotteker, who ran for McGuire, scored three runs.