
Adrian, MI – Here are the highlights from the Inside the Cave Sports Update on Friday…
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Adrian girls golf was defeated by Chelsea at the Inverness Country Club 183 to 279 Thursday. Coach Greg Schoonover told Cave Sports that the Maples had a roster of 5 girls who started golf 12 days ago.
Maya Awad paced the maples with 65. Cristy Cepida 68, Nicole Rodecker 72, Laila Rising 74, Claire Judson 79 and Mia Ayers 84.
Adrian girls golf will host Jackson and Pinckney Tuesday at Woodlawn Golf Club.
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The Toledo Mud Hens fell to the St. Paul Saints on Thursday night at Fifth Third Field, 5-4.
José Urquidy got the start for Toledo as he continued his rehab assignment, entering with a 1-0 record and a 6.75 ERA. St. Paul countered with David Festa, who came in 2-1 with a 2.83 ERA.
The Saints jumped out early, beginning with a leadoff walk and a double by Walker Jenkins, the Minnesota Twins’ top prospect, to put runners in scoring position. A groundout plated the game’s first run.
St. Paul added more in the third inning with a leadoff single followed by a two-run homer to make it 3-0. That ended Urquidy’s night, finishing with a line of 2.2 IP, 4 H, 3 R (all earned), 1 BB, 1 K, and 1 HR allowed. Matt Seelinger entered in relief.
Toledo’s offense remained quiet early despite drawing walks and stealing a base to get runners in scoring position. St. Paul tacked on another in the fourth with back-to-back doubles off Keider Montero to extend the lead to 4-0.
A short rain delay turned the momentum. Jace Jung notched Toledo’s first hit, followed by a Trei Cruz single. Eduardo Valencia then delivered a huge three-run homer to pull the Hens within one.
Sawyer Gibson-Long came on in the fifth and dominated, retiring the side with a strikeout and two pop-outs. He went on to throw three scoreless innings, allowing no hits with three strikeouts.
The Hens tied it in the sixth when Justyn-Henry Malloy led off with a single, stole second, and advanced to third on a wild pitch. Cruz brought him home on a sacrifice fly to make it 4-4.
The game remained tied until the ninth when the Saints strung together a single and a double. A sacrifice fly plated the go-ahead run, giving St. Paul a 5-4 lead.
Toledo threatened in the bottom of the ninth as Cruz reached second with a single and stolen base, but the rally fell short.
