

Eureka defeated Libby 17-2 in high school baseball, with Tyce Van Orden pitching a three-hitter and driving in two runs. The Lions capitalized on Libby's pitching struggles, combining 10 hits and seven walks to secure the win.
LIBBY — Tyce Van Orden threw a five-inning three-hitter and drove in two runs to help his own cause as Eureka beat Libby 17-2 in high school baseball Monday at Lee Gehring Field.
The Lions (3-3) combined 10 hits with seven walks and one four batters issued by Libby pitching to put away the Loggers.
Two errors set up two-run singles by Logan Cuffe and Colter White in the first inning for Eureka; after Libby bounced back with two runs, the Lions added four more runs in the second inning, with Cuffe hitting an RBI single to make it 8-2.
Rogan Lytle hit a two-run single in the fifth as the game got out of hand. Lytle scored four times; Cuff had three hits; Tristan Libby scored three times for the Lions.
Van Orden went the distance; he walked none, hit one batter and struck out four.
Boe Miles and Hunter Rooney had the RBIs for the Loggers (2-2).
Tyce Van Orden pitched a five-inning three-hitter, struck out four batters, and drove in two runs.
Eureka combined 10 hits with seven walks and benefited from two errors by Libby, scoring 17 runs in total.



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