Bulldogs win one at home, lose on road.

Westside Eagle Observer/MIKE ECKELS A Jasper base runner tries to steal home but instead finds himself caught between Austin Hamilton (Decatur 5) and Bryan Ward (Decatur catcher) in the top of the first inning of the Decatur-Jasper baseball contest at Edmiston Park in Decatur April 16. There was no escape for the Pirate player who was tagged out by Ward.
Westside Eagle Observer/MIKE ECKELS A Jasper base runner tries to steal home but instead finds himself caught between Austin Hamilton (Decatur 5) and Bryan Ward (Decatur catcher) in the top of the first inning of the Decatur-Jasper baseball contest at Edmiston Park in Decatur April 16. There was no escape for the Pirate player who was tagged out by Ward.

DECATUR -- The Decatur baseball team returned home April 16 for a conference contest against the Jasper Pirates at Edmiston Park ball field. When the dust settled on the field, the Bulldogs took the victory by 15.

Starting on the mound for the Bulldogs was Kevin Garcia, who pitched 1.1 innings and striking out three. Relieving Kevin was Adam Garcia, who completed 1.2 innings, throwing 55 pitches. He had five walks and no strikeouts.

The Bulldogs quickly gained control of the contest, scoring two runs in the first inning and five in the second while allowing only two runs by the Pirates and taking a 7-2 lead into the top of the third inning.

In the top of the third, Jasper brought eight runners across home plate to take a three-run lead. That change when the Bulldogs came to the plate. Decatur scored 18 to win the contest, 25-10.

Game 1

Decatur 0

Omaha 3

The Bulldogs found a very worthy opponent April 20 when they traveled to Omaha for a conference doubleheader with the Eagles, currently in first place in the 1A Northwest at 5-1.

The Eagles took the early lead in the bottom of the first inning on three runs. From that point, neither team scored, giving the Omaha Eagles a victory in the first game of the doubleheader, 3-0.

Game 2

Decatur 1

Omaha 16

In game two the Omaha Eagles brought 16 runners home while allowing only one run for the Bulldogs, taking the second game by 15 runs.

Sports on 04/25/2018