March 12th Daily Scoreboard
March 13, 2013
By Chris Fuller
Kentucky Scouting Director
Despite chily and blustery conditions across Kentucky last evening, a number of games were still played as scheduled. Here is a look at scores from around the state.
South Warren | 11 | Allen County-Scottsville | 1 |
Grayson County | 5 | Barren County | 1 |
Portland Christian | 13 | Beth Haven | 3 |
Elizabethtown | 9 | Breckinridge County | 6 |
Ballard Memorial | 23 | Carlisle County | 5 |
Adair County | 10 | Casey County | 0 |
Monroe County | 7 | Cumberland County | 6 |
Male | 13 | Franklin County | 0 |
Glasgow | 4 | Greenwood | 2 |
Harlan County | 8 | Hazard | 3 |
Murray | 1 | Heath | 0 |
Logan County | 3 | Hopkinsville | 0 |
Whitley County | 11 | Jackson County | 1 |
Christian County | 2 | Kenwood, TN | 1 |
Danville | 9 | Knox Central | 2 |
North Hardin | 3 | LaRue County | 1 |
Williamsburg | 13 | Lynn Camp | 2 |
Caldwell County | 3 | Lyon County | 1 |
University Heights | 9 | Madisonville-North Hopkins | 5 |
Trigg County | 4 | Mayfield | 3 |
Nelson County | 7 | Meade County | 2 |
Hickman County | 20 | Paducah Tilghman | 0 |
Prestonsburg | 16 | Pikeville | 5 |
Lawrence County | 6 | Raceland | 1 |
Graves County | 13 | Reidland | 1 |
Holy Cross (Louisville) | 35 | Shawnee | 0 |
Jeffersontown | 4 | South Oldham | 3 |
White House Heritage, TN | 11 | Todd County Central | 0 |
Ohio County | 12 | Trinity (Whitesville) | 6 |
Owensboro | 4 | Warren Central | 3 |
Crittenden County | 6 | Webster County | 3 |
Some things to note
Harlan County won their second game of the season with an impressive 8-3 victory over a solid Hazard club.
Nelson County knocked off 2012 state semi-finalist Meade County 7-2.
Logan County shut out Hopkinsville 3-0 behind a 2 RBI night from Murray State recruit Dustin Cartas and an RBI from sophomore Caleb Bruner
.
Male opened the season with an impressive 13-0 win over Franklin County. Senior Brandon Crabtree picked up the win with 6 K's. Junior infielder Spencer Jackson had a perfect night at the plate going 3-3, while senior catcher Chris Allen went 3-4 with a double.