The Wright City baseball team scored four runs in the first inning and eight more in the second on its way to a 17-3 win over New Haven Tuesday afternoon, a game that was called in the fifth.All nine …
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The Wright City baseball team scored four runs in the first inning and eight more in the second on its way to a 17-3 win over New Haven Tuesday afternoon, a game that was called in the fifth.All nine Wright City starters collected at least one hit, highlighted by Andrew Pfuhl's 3-run home run in the second inning.The Wildcats improved to 5-2 overall, and travel to take on conference rival Montgomery County Thursday at 5 p.m.For the full story, check out this week's Warren County Record.Heads to Montgomery County ThursdayFROM THE STRETCH — Tanner Riley delivers a pitch Tuesday afternoon. Kory Carpenter photo.