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Kenton baseball struggles to get timely hit against St. Marys

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Kenton junior third baseman Dawson Miller tags out a St. Marys player trying to slide back to third base during the Wildcats’ 4-1 home loss. He had two hits and drew a walk at the plate.
Times photo/Brookes Coffman

Kenton had the first run of the game in the first inning, but left seven runners on base and couldn’t get that timely hit in a 4-1 home Western Buckeye League baseball loss to St. Marys Tuesday.

The Roughriders scored twice in both the fifth and sixth innings.

Kyle Thrush had Kenton’s lone RBI to go along with two hits. He also pitched five innings and gave up four hits and four earned runs with four strikeouts.

Luke Leffler recorded two hits for the Wildcats. Dawson Miller had two hits and drew a walk. Anthony Hunt and Seth Leffler each had a hit.

Kade Smith tossed two innings in relief and didn’t give up a hit while fanning four.

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Kenton senior center fielder Anthony Hunt lays out to make the grab during their 4-1 home loss to St. Marys. He went 1-for-4.
Times photo/Brookes Coffman
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