Rally can’t overcome miscues | Baseball

Even a big seventh-inning rally wasn’t enough to overcome earlier defensive mistakes, and the Coupeville High School baseball team lost 8-6 at Lynden Christian Tuesday, March 29.

Even a big seventh-inning rally wasn’t enough to overcome earlier defensive mistakes, and the Coupeville High School baseball team lost 8-6 at Lynden Christian Tuesday, March 29.

Down 8-2 heading into their final at bat, the Wolves pushed across four runs and left the bases loaded to put a scare into the Lyncs (3-5).

Five errors and several bobbled balls in the outfield put Coupeville in a hole, according to coach Marc Aparicio.

The defense, however, wasn’t without its shining moments.

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Kory Score, getting the start at first base, was involved in two double plays, one unassisted. Both were “almost triple plays,” according to Aparicio.

Score also drove in a run.

“Cole Payne had a great game behind the plate,” Aparicio said. “(He) threw one out at second, almost had two.”

Hunter Smith and Dane Lucero “pitched great,” he added.

The Wolves (2-5) and Port Townsend (0-5) meet in Coupeville for the Olympic League opener at 4 p.m. Thursday, March 31.

 

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