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Panthers sweep twin-bill from Windsor-Forest
Panther base
A Panther base runner runs and slides back to first base in a game against Windsor Forest last week. The Liberty County High School baseball team improved to 4-0 in region 3-AAA after defeating Windsor Forest in a double-header last Tuesday. - photo by Photo by Edward Blackmon

The Liberty County High School baseball team improved to 4-0 in region 3-AAA after defeating Windsor Forest in a double-header last Tuesday. In the first game the Panthers won 14-9. The Liberty team held a 3-2 lead in the third inning. But the Knights scored four runs in the fourth inning to go ahead 6-3. The Panthers scored two runs in the fifth inning. Still trailing by one run the Panthers gave up three runs in the sixth inning to fall behind 9-5. In the bottom of the sixth inning however, the Panthers drove in nine runs for the win. The two teams were tied 5-5 by the fifth inning of game two. In the sixth inning the Knights took an 8-6 lead. But at the top of the seventh inning the Panthers hammered the Knights bringing in 11 runs. The Panther beat Windsor Forest 17-8 in game two. They are 5-10 overall. They were scheduled to host Southeast Bulloch yesterday and travel to Southeast Bulloch tomorrow for a 5:30 p.m. game. On Friday they host Johnson High School for a double-header beginning at 4 p.m.

The Bradwell Institute Tigers fell 0-3 in their three game series against Brunswick last week. The boys fell 13-3 in game one, 11-1 in game two and 15-0 in game three. The Tigers are 0-15 in Region 2-(6) A. They are 3-23 overall. They were set to host Glynn Monday and will travel to Glynn Academy today for a game at 6 p.m. The Tigers host Glynn Academy Friday at 6 p.m.


Soccer

Last week the Tiger boys’ soccer team lost 2-1 against Statesboro and 5-2 against South Effingham. They are 6-8-1 overall and 3-8 in the region. Today the Tiger boys host Effingham County at 5 p.m. On Friday they travel to Toombs County.

Both Tiger squads were set to play Brantley County yesterday but the game was cancelled. Tomorrow the Lady Tigers are set to play at Brunswick at 5 p.m. On Friday they travel to Toombs County.

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