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VARSITY DEVIL RAYS STING CHICKENHAWKS, 6-5

The Ivanna Eudora Kean Devil Rays stung the Charlotte Amalie Chickenhawks, 6-5, in varsity baseball action at the Michael J. Kirwan ball park. Eudora Kean's Levron Sarauw Jr. allowed CAHS only two hits while striking out seven and walking three.
The Chickenhawks did not score an earned run as five Devil Ray miscues allowed them five runs. The Devil Rays scored only one earned run themselves as they capitalized on the Chickenhawks' miscues, too.
CAHS starting pitcher Jahsan Page did not have control of his pitches. He allowed the Devil Rays four runs, three of them unearned, walking four and striking out one and giving up one hit in one and two-thirds innings. Page threw three wild pitches and was relieved by Kwame O'Neal, who had better command of his pitches in striking out six Devil Rays.
Eudora Kean mustered only four scattered hits in the game. Neither team hit the ball well. "We didn't play. We didn't hit," Chickenhawks manager Kenny Todman noted.
"We have to work on our defense to stop our team's dependence on Sarauw," Devil Rays manager Alvin "Bello" Richards said, adding that his catcher Keith LaMotta "played good in controlling Sarauw."

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