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Sturgeon Bay High School

Clippers baseball looks to bounce back against Peshtigo

The Sturgeon Bay Clippers will not have much time to lick their wounds before playing the Peshtigo Bulldogs on the road.

 

The Clippers were outscored by 19 runs on Thursday as they lost both ends of a doubleheader to Algoma 16-7 and 15-5 (five innings). In game one, Brody Kallath, Curt Meyer, Bryce Plzak, and Gavin Fernandez all had multi-hit games. Meyer did the most damage, registering one of the Clippers' two extra-base hits while driving in three runs. Danny Lodl drove in two runs as he went 1-2 on the day. In game two, Emmett Braschnewitz would score on an error while Garrett Ulburg's RBI single and Cole Frangipane's two-RBI double would take larger bites out of the deficit that had exploded to double-digits. Meyer would hit an RBI single in the fifth, but a single run in the frame was not enough to prevent the mercy rule from going into effect. The four-game losing skid comes after a five-game winning streak. "Tonight was a rough night for us as a club. We couldn't seem to keep anything going in the right direction," head coach Neal Henrigrillis said afterward. "We need to regroup as there are big conference games coming up down the stretch against Gibraltar and Southern Door. In addition, we want to build good momentum going into the playoffs." 

 

The Bulldogs snapped a four-game losing streak with its opening-game win against Sturgeon Bay Tuesday. While they waited to finish off their game against the Clippers down 3-2, they lost to Little Chute 6-1 on Thursday.

 

The game will resume at 4:30 p.m.