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Flower Mound defeated Allen 4-3 in a close Game 1 of the bi-district round. The win was marked by disciplined batting, with key plays in the sixth inning sealing the victory.
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Flower Mound’s discipline at the plate paid off with its Game 1 win over Allen, 4-3, to open the bi-district round.
After Allen tied the game at 3 in the top of the sixth via a walk with the bases loaded, Flower Mound returned the favor the very next inning with Jackson Sartor earning a bases loaded walk and scoring Parker Brann to take the 4-3 lead.
Logan Richards closed things out for Flower Mound in the final frame, sealing the win when a grounder was hit right to him for the third out.
Flower Mound outhit Allen 7-3 in the game. Catcher Grant Plasek had two hits and an RBI.
Game 2 is slated for Thursday at Allen at 7 p.m.
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Sachse 14, Rockwall-Heath 4 (Game 1): Sachse rolled Rockwall-Heath in one of the area’s few bi-district series between two ranked teams.
Greyson Darden went 4-for-5 at the plate with four RBIs including a two-run single in the top of the second that kickstarted what eventually became a six-run inning.
Heath mounted an early comeback attempt scoring three runs in the bottom of the third thanks to Mick Randle’s two-run double. But a five-run sixth inning pushed the lead to 10. Sachse’s Jacob Ponce and Colt Upchurch combined for six RBIs as well. Wednesday night was the largest margin of defeat for Heath since its 12-1 loss to Frenship back in February.
Byron Nelson 11, Mansfield Legacy 1 (Game 1): Byron Nelson’s Kenson Buth was 3-for-4 at the plate with three doubles and two RBIs in his team’s win over Mansfield Legacy. Reid Williams went 2-for-3 with three RBIs, also recording a double.
On the mound, Buth finished with nine strikeouts and allowed only three hits. Game 2 is scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday at Legacy.
Flower Mound won the game against Allen with a final score of 4-3.
Flower Mound secured their win by scoring a run in the sixth inning after Allen tied the game, with Jackson Sartor earning a bases loaded walk.
Flower Mound and Allen competed in the bi-district round of the playoffs.
Parker Brann scored the winning run for Flower Mound after Jackson Sartor earned a bases loaded walk.
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Hillcrest 3, Mesquite Poteet 0 (Game 1): Hillcrest blanked Poteet in Game 1 with sophomore Diego Wong throwing a complete game, allowing just four hits and recording 10 strikeouts.
The game was scoreless until the top of the sixth when Carlos Salazar singled off a bunt that scored Hillcrest’s opening run. Jean Pierre Paternina’s triple the next at-bat scored another run before he made his way home via a fielding error at third base. The series returns Thursday at 7 p.m. at Lake Highlands.
Southlake Carroll 2, Boswell 0 (Game 1): Southlake Carroll needed extra innings to knock off Boswell in the first game of the series. Shawn Arterburn’s RBI double scored both Zach Stroud and Gavin Strange in the top of the eighth inning. That ended up being all Carroll needed to take the first game against Boswell.
On the mound, sophomore AJ Bonnette pitched all eight innings and recorded 15 strikeouts while allowing just two hits.
McKinney Boyd 5 vs. Denton Guyer 4 (Game 1): A notable Game 1 upset was Boyd’s walk-off victory over Guyer.
With the bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh, Graham Daniels patiently battled and was eventually walked to score Luke Laughon, the winning run.
Guyer had just tied the game in the prior frame from a one-run single by Jacob Pruett. Game 2 is set for 7:30 p.m. on Thursday back at Little Elm.
Jesuit 13, Arlington Lamar 4 (Game 1): Taylor Haddock and Brooks Kowal combined to go 4-of-9 at the plate with six RBIs in Jesuit’s Game 1 win over Arlington Lamar. Jesuit jumped out to an early 5-0 lead before Lamar tried to rally, scoring three runs in the bottom of the fourth.
However, Preston Farragut started a scoring run in the top of the fifth by stealing home before Haddock hit a three-run double to push the lead to 9-3. Game 2 returns the series to Jesuit on Thursday at 7 p.m.
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Highland Park 8, Frisco Lebanon Trail 1 (Game 1)
Keller 4, Mansfield Lake Ridge 0 (Game 1)
Mesquite Horn 4, Temple 2 (Game 1)
Rowlett 4, Forney 2 (Game 1)
Granbury 3, Birdville 2 (Game 1)
Harker Heights 1, Cedar Hill 0 (Game 1)
Hebron 1 vs. Plano West 0 (Game 1)
Wylie 3, Rockwall 1 (Game 1)
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Melissa 5, Mt. Pleasant 2 (Game 1)
Frisco Memorial 2, The Colony 1 (Game 1)
Woodrow Wilson 14 vs. South Oak Cliff 0 (Game 1)
Celina 7, Lake Dallas 2 (Game 1)
Van Alstyne 8 vs. Aubrey 7 (Game 1)
Godley 10, Carter 0 (Game 1)
Frisco Panther Creek 8 vs. Bonham 3 (Game 1)