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Show EHSbaseballers win again f ... ' Smmi - W ft, J ' pitched ball, followed by a base hit by Wyatt Banks. Shawn Truman was then walked filling the bases. Marty Bergran came to bat; the Valley catcher missed the pitch and T. Bergran stole home. M. Bergran was walked filling the bases again. Steve Hardesty came up to bat and Banks stole home, and Truman went to third. The Valley catcher over-threw third so Truman came on home. Hardesty sacrificed M. Bergran in to bring the score to 4-0 for Enterprise. In the top of the third, Valley scored when Frost got on base with a single, stole second and came in when Jones hit a double. During the fourth inning in-ning Danny Barlow of Enterprise hit a double, T. Bergran got a base hit and the Valley short-stop made an error and Barlow scored. T. Bergran stole third, the catcher threw to third who missed the ball and T. Bergran made i . it home. The inning ended with the score 6-1 for Enterprise. Hardesty got a double in the fifth inning. He was followed by Robert Moyh who got a base hit to bring Hardesty in, to bring the score to 7-1 for the Wolves. When the Wolves came up to bat during the sixth, Banks got on base with a single. Truman slugged a double . through center field which put Banks on third. M. Bergran hit a fielder's choice and was out at first which Banks scored to put the score to 8-1 for the Wolves. In the top of the seventh, Lamb of Valley got a base hit and managed to steal his way to third. Brinkerhoff got a base hit to bring Lamb in. Brinkerhoff was able to score on a base hit by Blackburn before the side was retired. The final score was 8-3 lor Enterprise. En-terprise. This was the Wolves last home game of the fall season. Truman was the winning pitcher. Marty Bergran of Enterprise smacks the ball during a recent game against Valley. The Wolves defeated the Buffalos by a 8-3 score to continue their winning baseball ways. ENTERPRISE - In a game played at Enterprise En-terprise High Oct. 13, the EHS Wolves defeated the Valley Buffalos by a score of 8 to 3. Enterprise held Valley scoreless during the first two innings. The Wolves . scored four in the bottom of the first when Terrel Bergren got hit by a |