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Big inning lifts Copperheads past Mill Run, 8-1

CARMICHAELS — Joby Lapkowicz was nearly unhittable Sunday night, allowing just one hit through five innings in Carmichaels’ 8-1 Fayette County Baseball League victory over visiting Mill Run.Marc PrinkeyÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ single with two outs in the top of the third inning was the only hit allowed by ...

Masontown pulls into first-place tie with Carmichaels

Masontown pulled into a first-place tie with Carmichaels atop the Fayette County Baseball League standings Thursday night with a 6-0 road victory over the Fayette Raiders.Masontown and Carmichaels are both 5-2. The Raiders slip to 1-6.Masontown wasted little time, scoring three runs in the top ...

Copperheads eke out 2-1 win over Mill Run

Carmichaels scored two unearned runs in the top of the first inning and a quartet of pitchers combined on a two-hitter for a 2-1 Fayette County Baseball League victory Sunday afternoon at Mill Run.Brody Bonadio scored the Copperheads’ first run on an errant throw to first to get Tyler Reyes ...

Mitch’s Bail Bonds ekes out 1-0 win over Raiders

REPUBLIC — MitchÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Bail Bonds scored the gameÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ only run without a hit in the top of the seventh inning Wednesday night to sneak past the Fayette Raiders, 1-0, in Fayette County Baseball League action.Gage Gillott worked a walk from Rocco Frisco to start the seventh inning and then stole ...

New Kids in Town: Masontown upends Carmichaels, 9-3

CARMICHAELS — Masontown might be in its first year of play in the Fayette County Baseball League, but it showed the poise of a veteran squad Tuesday night for a 9-3 victory over Carmichaels.The victory tightened the FCBL standings as the league moves into the halfway point of the 12-game ...

Mill Run ‘runs off’ with 7-6 win over Mitch’s Bail Bonds

Mill Run walked off with a 7-6 Fayette County Baseball League victory over visiting MitchÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Bail Bonds Tuesday night, but Garrett Brooks did a lot of running to do so.Brooks’ two-out blast to right field was ruled inside the fence, not over it, so the left-handed batter was left to sprint ...