JDHS freshmen Micah Nelson and Kamden Kissner recorded one hit apiece and sophomore Noah Lewis one walk.
JDHS junior Riley Fick started on the mound and pitched four innings, allowed three hits and three runs, walked six and struck out two. Sophomore Hunter Carte relieved for three innings, allowed two hits and one run, walked three and struck out one.
for the Wolves, allowing just two hits and one run, country wise email marketing list walking one and striking out seven.
Sitka’s Coleman had two hits, C. Calhoun, Mcleod and Josh McAlpin one each. C. Calhoun and McAlpin had one RBI apiece. Ross and Mcleod scored two runs apiece. Ross earned three walks, Steinson two, C. Calhoun, B. Calhoun, Mcleoad and McAlpin one each.
The Crimson Bears are now 0-3 in the SEC and 3-3 overall. Sitka is 6-0 SEC and 8-1-1 overall. Ketchikan is 0-3 SEC and 5-9-1 overall.
Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé junior Chris Andersen (25) catches a fly ball against Sitka during the Crimson Bears 4-1 loss to the Wolves on Saturday at Adair Kennedy Memorial Park. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé junior Chris Andersen (25) catches a fly ball against Sitka during the Crimson Bears 4-1 loss to the Wolves on Saturday at Adair Kennedy Memorial Park. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
JDHS will travel to face SEC rival Ketchikan on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
“We have a lot of players that really did a great job this weekend so we’ll take what we learned this weekend and keep pushing forward this week in practice to prepare for Ketchikan,” Adams said. “This weekend gives us a lot of perspective in our pitching rotation, and who is wanting and willing to compete at the plate. We know that the season still has a lot of baseball to be played and we’re gonna get better every week. That’s our focus right now. If I know anything about this group of players, they want to compete so they will bring a new level of focus next week and into the weeks to come. Right now we’re going to let this one sting tonight and move forward.”
Sitka’s Hodges pitched all seven innings
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