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May 3 Southwest Louisiana quarterfinal baseball scores, stats

May 3 Southwest Louisiana quarterfinal baseball scores, stats

American Press04-05-2025

FILE PHOTO: Sam Houston's Cole Flanagan pitched a complete game Saturday to lead the Broncos to a 4-2 win to close out their Non-select Division I quarterfinal series with Slidell. Flanagan struck out eight and allowed two runs on two hits. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press)
Saturday
Baseball
Quarterfinals
Best-of-3 series
Non-select
Division I
Sam Houston 4
Slidell 0
Slidell 000 000 0 – 0-4-1
SHHS 003 001 x – 4-2-0
PITCHING: W – Owen Galley.
TOP HITTERS: Sam Houston – Haden Peshoff 1-2 (2 RBI, triple), Carson Christ 1-3 (run, RBI, double).
RECORDS: Slidell – 27-10. Sam Houston – 32-7.
Sam Houston 4
Slidell 2
SHHS 002 110 0 – 4-6-2
Slidell 000 000 2 – 2-2-1
PITCHING: W – Cole Flanagan.
TOP HITTERS: Sam Houston – Wyatt Harvey 2-3 (run, RBI, double).
NOTE: Sam Houston wins the series 2-0.
RECORDS: Sam Houston – 33-7. Slidell – 27-11.
Benton 4
Sulphur 3
BHS 400 000 0 – 4-11-1
SHS 200 100 0 – 3-3-0
PITCHING: L – Slade Shove-Knox.
TOP HITTERS: Sulphur – Kayden Kochell 1-2 (run, double).
RECORDS: Benton – 34-4. Sulphur – 21-19.
Benton 1
Sulphur 0
SHS 000 000 0 – 0-1-0
BHS 100 000 x – 1-4-1
PITCHING: L – Carter Wilson.
TOP HITTERS: Sulphur – Kayden Kochell 1-3.
NOTE: Benton wins series 2-1.
RECORDS: Sulphur – 21-20. Benton – 35-4.
Barbe 2
Dutchtown 0
DHS 000 000 0 – 0-4-1
BHS 010 010 x – 2-6-0
PITCHING: W – Lawton Littleton (10-1).
TOP HITTERS: Barbe – J.D. Alexander 2-3 (run, RBI, double, HR), Cameron Stutes 2-3 (run, triple).
NOTE: Littleton struck out 12 batters and walked two.
RECORDS: Dutchtown – 27-13. Barbe – 33-4.
Barbe 4
Dutchtown 0
BHS 201 000 1 – 4-14-0
DHS 000 000 0 – 0-2-1
PITCHING: W – Jairus Miller.
TOP HITTERS: Barbe – Myles Ledoux 2-4, J.D. Alexander 2-4 (2 runs, RBI, HR), Presley Courville 3-4, Brecken Bordelon 2-3 (double), Brit Vick 2-3 (double).
NOTE: Miller stuck out 10 and walked two to improve to 13-0. Barbe wins the series 2-0.
RECORDS: Barbe – 34-4. Dutchtown – 27-14.
Division II
Iowa 0
Iowa 000 000 0 – 0-2-1
WO 001 003 x – 4-5-1
PITCHING: L – Reed Dupre.
TOP HITTERS: Iowa – Diego Denison 1-3.
RECORDS: Iowa – 17-14. West Ouachita – 25-10.
Iowa 5
WO 005 000 3 – 8-11-0
Iowa 000 500 0 – 5-6-2
PITCHING: L – Reed Dupre.
TOP HITTERS: Iowa – Lucas Alexander 3-4 (run, RBI, double).
NOTE: West Ouachita wins series 2-0.
RECORDS: West Ouachita – 26-10. Iowa – 17-15.
Division III
Berwick 0
BHS 000 000 0 – 0-5-0
SBHS 000 011 x – 2-5-3
PITCHING: W – Christian Wold. Sv – Clayton Folks.
TOP HITTERS: South Beauregard – Cy Barrow 2-3, Christian Wold 1-3 (run, RBI, HR).
RECORDS: Berwick – 20-13. South Beauregard – 23-9.
Berwick 2
SBHS 200 611 4 – 14-12-2
BHS 002 000 0 – 2-4-2
PITCHING: W – Noah Fontenot.
TOP HITTERS: South Beauregard – Kade Jackson 3-4 (4 runs), Luke Fontenot 3-4 (RBI).
NOTE: South Beauregard wins series 2-0.
RECORDS: South Beauregard – 24-9. Berwick – 20-14.
Westlake 5
Kaplan 1
WHS 104 000 0 – 5-4-1
KHS 000 010 x – 1-2-1
PITCHING: W – Bradyn Spears.
TOP HITTERS: Westlake – Kash Martin 1-2 (2 runs), Brody Anderson 1-4 (run, 2 RBI).
NOTE: Westlake wins the series 2-0 and advanced to the semifinals for the first time since 1996.
RECORDS: Westlake – 26-10. Kaplan – 21-14.

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