

Grant Huebner entered the game against West Virginia Tech University on Friday afternoon in his terms, ” riding the struggle Bus. “
Occupying the number nine spot on the lineup card of Skipper, Casey Hamilton and playing right field, Huebner (Heep-ner) had himself a day.
In the bottom of the second inning Huebner laced a RBI single and would come around to score the teams fourth run.
In the bottom of the 3rd he started the decisive rally with two outs and nobody on by launching a double. Grant would come around to score again.
Bottom of the 4th, it was a 2-run Bombπ£ that started to put the game out of reach.
Grant did realize that he was a Triple away from hitting for the cycle and the game had not reached the Midway point.
Leading off the top of the sixth it was a single, stolen base and yes for the fourth straight time, a run scored. The top of the sixth got away from us as the Bearcats plated 12 runs and Huebner returned to the plate in the same inning. This time it was a walk and a run πββοΈ scored.
At bat number six took place in the seventh inning which turned out to be the last one due to the run rule. Yet another single and run scored. The game ended 29 – 14 on a day where the wind played havoc with every ball hit into the air. If the Golden Bears had rallied again in the bottom of the seventh, Huebner would have batted fourth in the eighth.
From the struggle Bus π to the Penthouse, at least for the day. All under the watchful eye of Big Brother, Gavin. Gavin played for the Bearcats and now is part of the coaching staff.
Final stat line –
On base percentage – 1000%
5 for 5 with a walk πΆββοΈ
6 runs scored, 1 stolen base and 3 RBI

This is Max Johnson, their leadoff hitter and center fielder. Johnson must have been highly motivated by Huebner on Friday afternoon because he put on a show across the Saturday doubleheader.
Johnson entered the box π¦ 20 times across the three games and scored 10 runs, including the game winner in a heartbreaking 9-8 contest that ended the weekend.
Hamilton comes from Baseball βΎοΈ royalty as the Son of a High School baseball coach with over 1,000 wins in the Ashland, Kentucky area. Solid individual who represents our game well

Good Luck the rest of the way fellas…
