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Tri-Valley Baseball Takes Two over McCook Central

The Tri-Valley high school baseball team won both games of a double-header over McCook Central held in Sioux Falls on Sunday, April 19th.

Tri-Valley 12, McCook Central 6

After a scoreless first inning, Tri-Valley picked up two runs in the bottom of the second.  They added four more in the bottom of the third and three in fourth for a 9-0 lead.  McCook Central scored four times in the top of the fifth and one more in the sixth to cut the lead down to 9-5.  Tri-Valley got three more runs in the bottom of the sixth to extend the lead to 12-5.   McCook Central scored one more time in the top of the seventh.

Parker Hemme ended with two hits, one a triple, and an RBI.  Brody Dybvig and Denton Bicknase both had a double and two RBIs each.  Treyson Richter had a single and an RBI.  Cooper Durick, Jackson Williams, and Lawson Schneiderman all had one hit each.  Gage Egger ended with an RBI.  Dybvig pitched 4 1/3 innings and allowed four earned runs on four hits and three walks with seven strikeouts.  Schneiderman threw 2 2/3 innnigs and allowed two runs, one earned, on three hits and four walks with four strikeouts.

Tri-Valley 6, McCook Central 2

Another fast start helped Tri-Valley in the second game.  They scored three runs in the top of the first.  McCook Central got one run in the bottom of the first.  Tri-Valley got the run back in the top of the second for a 4-1 score.  McCook Central scored their other run of the game in the bottom of the fourth.  Tri-Valley added two more in the top of the fifth.

Durick had two hits and an RBI.  Dybvig and Williams both had two hits each.  Bicknase finished with a single and two RBIs.  Egger added a single and an RBI.  Richter ended with one hit.  Bicknase pitched 6 1/3 innings and allowed two runs, both unearned, on three hits and two walks with 10 strikeouts.  Reed Smith pitched 2/3 of an inning without allowed a hit or walk.

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