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American Legion baseball: Bossier Phillies roll into Mid-South championship round, get rematch with Tennessee champs

by Russell Hedges

Featured photo by Arron Hustead, Washington Missourian

The Bossier Phillies rolled into the  championship round of the American Legion Baseball Mid-South Regional with a 16-0 victory over Mississippi champion Pontotoc Saturday in Washington, Mo.

Former Glenbrook standout Easton Sanders drew one walk and was hit by a pitch. He had one RBI.

Bossier gets another shot at Tennessee champion Columbia Sunday at 11 a.m. Columbia, which eliminated host Washington 14-3 Saturday, defeated Bossier 2-1 Friday.

If Bossier wins, the teams will face off at 2 p.m. for the championship and a spot in the American Legion World Series.

A day after Bossier was almost no-hit by Columbia, the Phillies’ bats came alive against Pontotoc, but it took a little while.

Bossier had one hit through three innings and the game was scoreless. But the Phillies finished with 10.

Bossier also took advantage of 12 walks and four hit-by-pitches.

The Phillies needed only one hit to score four in the top of the fourth. The Phillies took advantage of three walks, an error, a passed ball and a sacrifice fly by Cole Snell.

Bossier added four more in the fifth then put eight on the board in the sixth.

Phillies starter Tanner Webb, a former Benton standout, allowed two hits in five innings. He struck out three and walked two. Britian Pipes didn’t allow a hit or walk in the final inning.

Brock Laird, who had the Phillies’ first hit, went 3-for-5 with a home run, triple and three RBI. 

Snell had a two-run double in the sixth and  finished with four RBI.

Hudson Brignac had a hit and an RBI. He also drew two walks.

Griffin Sibley had a double and drew two walks. Abel Thetford had a hit and walked twice.

Case Jorden had a hit and drew three walks. Dillon Braxton had a hit and an RBI.

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