Eagles post mercy-rule shutout over Rebels in Carolina 1A baseball
By News-Argus Staff
Published in Sports on March 23, 2016 1:48 PM
CALYPSO -- Tanner Bradley fired a one-hit shutout as Rosewood pounded out a 16-0 victory over Carolina 1-A Conference co-leader North Duplin on Tuesday evening.
Bradley retired two Rebels on strikeouts and issued one free pass in the mercy-rule shortened affair.
Kolby Harris emerged as the offensive leader with four hits -- including two doubles and a triple. He drove in three runs, scored twice and drew a walk. Bradley and Boone Moody provided two hits apiece. Moody stole two bases.
For the second consecutive outing, Ethan Chapin (1-for-2, RBI) stole three bases and reached base on six occasions. The senior scored twice as the Eagles remained perfect in league play this season.
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