Kinston Post 43's Roller Coaster Start: Battling Through Early Season Challenges
Kinston Post 43's season has been a whirlwind so far, sitting at 3-4 and currently weathering a two-game losing streak. Their latest game saw them fall to Wilmington Post 10 with an 11-6 defeat. Despite the setbacks, there are standout performances keeping hopes alive for a turnaround.
Key Performances
-Leland Barrow: The former Greene Central star, now a sophomore at William Peace, is making his presence felt with a .389 batting average, contributing 4 RBIs, 5 runs, and earning 3 walks.
-Dalton Smith: The C.B. Aycock rising senior, batting at an impressive .417, Smith has also driven in 4 RBIs and drawn 4 walks, showcasing his consistency at the plate.
-Blayden Pridgen: The North Lenoir rising sophomore is batting .375, scoring 4 runs and securing 3 walks, adding depth to the lineup.
On the Mound
- Matthew Rhodes: South Lenoir's standout pitcher has been a pillar of strength with a 1-0 record over 12 innings pitched. His 1.14 ERA, with only 2 earned runs and 14 strikeouts against just 2 walks, underlines his dominance on the mound.
Next Matchup
Kinston Post 43 looks to bounce back Friday and Saturdaday as they take on Jacksonville and Wake Forest on the road. With talented players like Barrow, Smith, Pridgen, and Rhodes stepping up, the team is hopeful to end their losing streak and reignite their season.
Stay tuned for more updates and highlights as Kinston Post 43 continues their journey through the season.
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