Shelby dropped a doubleheader at Whitehall Wednesday, 8-2 and 7-6, as it looked to stay sharp for the postseason.
As
the Vikings did not have a conference doubleheader this week, they
threw their top pitchers against Shelby, which the Tigers did not have
the luxury of doing.
Shelby took a 2-0 lead in the third
inning when Evan Waller got a RBI double and Chase Simon followed with a
RBI single, but Shelby only got two more hits in the game after that.
Waller had two hits in the game. Michael Regeczi gave up two hits and a run in two innings of work.
Game
two went 10 innings before the Vikings got the win after Shelby rallied
to tie the game 5-5 in the seventh. The Tigers got the first three
batters of the seventh on base and played effective small ball to get
them all home.
DayDay Garcia had three hits for the Tigers and
scored twice. Eli Kelley allowed two earned runs in six innings and
struck out five.







