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“Both of our pitchers did an outstanding job, especially in the heat,” Coach Ewers said.
The U14 bats were pretty hot both days also. Friday against Camden the Roanoke Valley all-stars exploded for four runs in the top of the third inning that broke open the contest. Roanoke Valley held a 1-0 after lead afteran RBI from Connor Massey, but really got going in the third. Jessie Jones scored a run after Karissa Moss and Torie Ladendorf singled and the hitting got contagious. Sara Abernathy and Ewers each followed with an RBI and the other thing that slowed down the Roanoke Valley team was a 30 minute rain delay. However, the Roanoke Valley all-stars picked up where they left off in the fifth. Arthur scored a run to make it, 6-1, and Ewers hit a 2RBI double to put the Roanoke Valley team ahead seven, 8-1. Camden picked up three runs in the bottom of the sixth, but Roanoke Valley put the game away in the top of the seventh, picking up an unearned run and an RBI from Abernathy.
Saturday against Dare County was pretty much the same story as the bats were still hot for Roanoke Valley. The all-stars loaded the bases every inning and never looked back behind some good pitching from Arthur. “Everybody contributed today,” Ewers said. “It was a team effort. A good outing and a good all around effort.”
Now Ewers will try to make it three titles in a row today at noon, and if the temperature expected in the high 90’s again this year the coach will welcome another Gatorade bath.






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