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3/23/10 Scores

Caught some baseball action at the Cassville Tournament yesterday that, due to poor field conditions in Cassville, was going on in Purdy.  Seneca got off to a good start to the season winning two games.  In the first they trailed Aurora 11-6 going into the bottom of the last inning but scored 6 in the last frame to win 12-11.  No such closeness in game two. After Purdy jumped out to a 2-0 lead after their half of the first inning,  Dalton Cummings launched a 2 run blast deep to left center.  Sencea would score 5 in the frame, hit 4 home runs for the game, and won 13-3 in 5 innings.  Purdy then rebounded with a strong game, taking Aurora to extra innings before finally falling 5-4 in the eighth.

BASEBALL

Cassville Tournament

  • Seneca 12, Aurora 11
  • Seneca 13, Purdy 3 (5 inn)
  • Aurora 5, Purdy 4 (8 inn)

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Sectional Football Preview

Monday night is rematch night.  Seven of the ten games feature teams playing each other for the second time this year.  Six of those being replays of district games.  Two of the remaining three are repeats of games from last year.  Some things are quite different, some are exactly the same.  Here’s what to look for.

CLASS 1

  • Miller (9-2) at Thayer (9-1)
    • The big question here is did Lockwood find a chink in Thayer’s armor with the passing game?  Or was it just one of those nights?  In week 8 Thayer brought the heat on Miller QB Justin Jack in his first game back & battered him on their way to a 54-14 trouncing of the Cardinals.  As usual, the Bobcats found major yards on the ground rushing for almost 500 yards.  Miller has changed up their defense since then with good results, but can they shut down that Thayer rushing attack?  Before you answer, consider this.  Last year’s district game between these two at Miller, Thayer wins 43-7.  When they met in the second round at Thayer, the Bobcats won but only by a score of 28-21.

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