
Alleghany edged out Carroll County earlier in the season but that turned out to be the lone blemish on the final record after the Cavaliers steam rolled the Cougars 8-0 Monday night in the Three Rivers District tournament Championship game.
Head Coach Steve Combs put the baseball in the hands of Peyton Spencer and his pitcher took in from there. Spencer faced just 22 batters, one over the minimum and 11 times he sent the Cougar at the plate back to the bench wondering what happened to them?

The key to the Cavs offense was putting the bat on the ball. The combination of six hits, seven errors, three walks and one moon shot Home Run by first baseman Grady Quesenberry led to eight runs for the home team.

CCHS broke through with four runs in the bottom of the third inning, capitalizing on three Cougar misques in the frame. Colby Goad led off with an infield single and after that the AHS infield defense just came off the tracks. All seven errors happened in the third and fourth innings and by the time the visitors regrouped they were trailing 7-0.
Quesenberry added the icing to the cake 🎂 when he launched an absolute Bomb 💣 over the tall fence in left field.
Combs and his assistant Coach Adam Nester combined to lead the team to a sterling 19-1 record and a fifth consecutive District Crown 👑. The number of times that the Cavs finished off their opponent quicker than seven innings along the way further supports the amount of dominanting performances the team racked up.
” The played well today they were determined and clicking in all areas today,” said Combs.
” I couldn’t be more proud of them what a way to end on!”

That completes the story I will submit to Allen Worrell.
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