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Baldwin All-Star Chad Charping gets some air-time before delivering the ball to first base Monday evening.
David Brent Martin / The Union-Recorder


Baldwin 14 and under All-Stars outgunned by WaCo, but show flashes of promise

David Brent Martin
The Union-Recorder

Baldwin 14 and under All-Stars coach Ross Couch was happy with the way his team battled back in game two despite having only three days of practice to prepare for the best of three series.

“Our regular season ended last Monday. We had three days of practice together. The kids know each other, but having only three days makes it tough to get any sort of continuity going,” said Couch. “But I’m proud of the kids. They did a good job coming back from yesterday. The kids didn’t give up and they battle hard to the very end.”

Couch was also happy with the clutch hits by some his All-Stars Tuesday night.

“Trent did a good job for us coming in as a reserve. He got a big hit,” said Couch. “Drew (Colwell) had been struggling his last few weeks of rec. ball. But he came up today and got a big RBI single and a triple to the gap — which is the best ball I’ve seen him hit all year. He’ll be a freshman next year at GMC, and he’s going to be a solid ballplayer.”



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