Wolfpack silences Knights
STAFF REPORT | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 3 hours, 52 minutes AGO
Kaeden Kahler and Brady Lewellen combined for a one-hit shutout, Kahler helped his own cause with a two-run double and Glacier moved to 5-0 with a 9-0 win over Missoula Hellgate in high school baseball Tuesday.
Kahler threw five innings, allowing only a single to Everett Roberts. He walked one Knight and faced one batter over the minimum while striking out seven.
Lewellen retired all six batters he faced, two by strikeout.
The Wolfpack got all the runs they needed in the third, on singles by Brady Buckmaster and Max Weber. Glacier pushed its lead 6-0 in the fourth with a two-run single by Neil Pepe and Kahler’s double.
Pepe added a little more insurance with a two-run single in the fifth that made it 8-0 Glacier.
Lincoln Chamberlain went 3 1-3 for the Knights, striking out three batters.
Connor Owens also drove in a run for the Pack, whose next game is at Missoula Sentinel on Thursday, at 1 p.m.
Hellgate 000 000 0 - 0 1 8
Glacier 002 421 x - 9 9 0
Lincoln Chamberlain, Daniel Fagen (4) and Tor Cooper. Kaeden Kahler, Brady Lewellen (6) and Brady Buckmaster, Ethan Kim (6).
MISSOULA HELLGATE — Cooper 0-3, Felton 0-3, Everett Roberts 1-2, Richardson 0-3, Liam Osteen 0-2, Seamus Kane 0-2, Lakin Lambert 0-2, Maddox Severn 0-2, Connor Zitzka 0-2.
GLACIER — Teagan Dixon 0-4, Ryne Gillette 0-4, K.Kahler 3-4, Buckmaster 1-3, Kim 0-0, Max Weber 1-2, Falon Clark 0-0, Kyler Kroft 0-3, Beau Schultz 0-1, Tate Kahler 0-2, Connor Owens 0-1, Ryan Siegel 0-1, Lewellen 0-2, Neil Pepe 3-3, Zane Huff 0-0.
2B — K.Kahler. RBIs — K.Kahler 2, Pepe, Weber, Owens.
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Wolfpack silences Knights
Kaeden Kahler and Brady Lewellen combined for a one-hit shutout, Kahler helped his own cause with a two-run double and Glacier moved to 5-0 with a 9-0 win over Missoula Hellgate in high school baseball Tuesday.
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