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West Lyon shuts out Central Lyon in rivalry game

West Lyon shuts out Central Lyon in rivalry game

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ROCK RAPIDS, IOWA (KELO) — The fifth-ranked West Lyon baseball team blanked rival Central Lyon 7-0 on the road Thursday evening.
The Wildcats struck early with two runs in the first inning on a wild pitch and an RBI single by Bryson Childress.
That score held until the fifth inning when West Lyon added on. The Wildcats scored five over the final three innings.
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