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TCC ends SGSC’s winning streak at nine

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Kody Krause went 2-2 Tuesday against TCC.
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The SGSC Hawks’ nine-game winning streak came to a screeching halt Tuesday when Tallahassee Community College defeated SGSC 11-1.

TCC scattered 12 hits in the game to secure the win, but the Hawks pulled out eight hits over the nine innings. Kody Krause went 2-for-2 at the plate to lead SGSC Hawks offensively. During his first at-bat, he singled to the TCC shortstop. In the third inning, he singled again on a ground ball to right field. Kristian Navarro, JT Rice, Walker Sinclair, Mason Spivey, Carlos Hernandez and Jackson Howell each contributed one hit. In the bottom of the eighth, Spivey drove in Navarro for SGSC’s only run of the game.

Matthew Grizzle took the loss for SGSC Hawks. He went four and a third innings, allowing six runs on seven hits and striking out three. Logan Velez, Grant Adams, Sebastian Rothman and Caden Sconyers came in as late-inning relievers to finish the game.

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