Eagles split 2 baseball games

AHS earns Tuesday road win

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The Arlington baseball team played back-to-back games Monday and Tuesday, going 1-1 in those contests.
First, the Eagles lost a 9-5 home game to West Point GACC/Scribner-Snyder. The visiting team comprised of athletes from three schools — West Point-Beemer, West Point GACC and Scribner-Snyder — scored six sixth-inning runs to pull out of the victory.
Arlington, meanwhile, was led by Nick Smith's two hits and Trevor Denker's two RBIs. Dustin Kirk struck out seven from the mound, but coach Tyler Stender's team dropped its fifth game of the season.
AHS won its second of the season Tuesday, however. The Eagles traveled to Thurston-Cuming County and won 9-2, improving to 2-5 on the season.
Pitcher Zach Vanek led AHS to victory with just two earned runs and six strikeouts over six innings. Offensively, Josh Miller went 3-for-5 with three stolen bases. Kaden Pittman was 2-for-5 with three RBIs.

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